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ah, with questions already forced the key for out to get into hospitals in the u. k. paramedics warner, one athlete, unprecedented crisis facing we haven't had service. as the armies put on stand by to help. we ask a doctor to doctor knows the government's plans for the health services at our 5700000 people on waiting lists within me a net yes. at crescent which it sadly is probably going to get worse before it gets better. several protesters are reportedly shot dead and more than a 100 injured residents erupt. saunas troops of said on the south for military take over road use of the country to chaos and fueling disputes. europe's gas crisis sees more rifts emerged within the e. u both ahead of and during an emergency energy. me thing about the how to
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prevent she surprised shocks. ah . one from oscar. thanks for joining us on our the international this evening on. daniel hawkins. rather. you are to night into the program now you k. paramedics have been suddenly alarm of what they've labeled as an author. the unprecedented crisis facing the ambulance service. the nature workers claim the pressure of the winter season could prove insurmountable. that unless the covert pandemic is brought under control, there, ah absolutely. situations where people waiting many, many hours best to get in to the hospital. and then once they've been in the hospital waiting to see a doctor cause it has a detrimental effect on anybody who's waiting for hours alan lamb didn't. so sitting in emergency department and nobody working in those services wants to say
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that's happened, but there is a huge amount of pressure on the, on that chest, at the moment the ambulances are being forced to stay in cuba, lasting hours outside of hospitals, as they wait for their patients to be admitted. now, a number of medics have taken to social media to post pictures of the current situation. that one paramedic was the morning urgent action off the showing this photo 25 ambulances queuing waiting to enter an emergency department, adding, it's not even winter yet. well, earlier this month the one patient actually died after waiting more than 5 hours in the back of an ambulance. we are right on the edge and it is the middle of october . it would require an incredible amount of flight for us not to find ourselves in the midst of a profound crisis over the next 3 months. and the u. k. government has put the country on something akin to a war footing to deal with the ongoing crisis. our troops have been trained to drive and it says some 4000 facts for the marines thermo to help the n h. s. cope
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with the winter season or earlier, the defense secretary said, soldiers are also ready to assist with administering vaccines, testing for cobra as well. as other general support in hospitals, now new daily record cases in the you gave skyrocket there in july and they remained at that high level as you can see ever since the summer. that doctors feel those numbers combined with the winter flu season could overwhelm the health service. and as his ships are also wanting, the prime minister to implement the more stringent plan b for when to which includes the vaccine passports, a compulsory face. moss. so far, the government's resisting the move much for the disappointments, some on the front line. you know, there are other things that the government could couldn't, could be doing. and yes, there should be absolutely seriously considering mr. at this point in time before things go too far, hospital i work in have been on what we call black lab, which means that the beds are absolutely full of patients for
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a number of weeks now and we are not coming across the whole system. many hospitals are very full with patients and we know that hospitals actually run at their most efficient if not absolutely pull up with patients. and it doesn't mean that it knock on effects on those patients who are waiting for urgent surgery who require in particular intensive care pads or high dependency care on not being processed not being cared for in a timely way. and we know that is the case. there are 5700000 people on waiting lists within the n h s president, which is probably going to get worse before it gets better. and military take over the rest of political leaders and a state of emergency that's all combined to enrage protesters in saddam who spill over the street, setting tires on fire. celtic thing, several unraveling in the north african country for more than 24 hours. now the reports on our coming in be from minister and his wife detain. on monday i went out
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to return home. and there's been widespread international condemnation of the power gram with the us suspending its financial aid. the country 7 vivo reportedly shot dead at least 140 injured as a result of violent clashes between purchases on the military. ah, with
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things now are somewhat of an impasse of violence. impasse that is, people in the streets they, they're staying out there. impetus burning cars, blocking off roads by by lay roxy, though uprooted roads, brick walls across roads in the capital harpoon. many people now injured some even kill. and what they demand is that the military stay out of civilian business. they demand the release of all the ministers, the civilian leaders that have been arrested by the military. over the past 2 days, the military says that these power sharing agreement between this transitional agreement, between the military and civilian leaders, it hasn't worked. and there have recently been backs by other people also civilians who say that things were better under the, the dictates the autocrat. omar bashir, who ruled the country for 3 decades of who was deposed by public protest in 2019,
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we've seen reaction poor in internationally. the united states has said that $700000000.00 and financing assistance for the country has been suspended frozen for now. pending the, the actions of the military, they want them to release all the civilian leaders that they've arrested. they've also condemned this and said that they had no warning that the school was in the works to be clear, we were not given any heads up about this. there is no m a u. s. military footprint on the ground in sudan. there's no training. it's not like there's disrupted some sort of training partnership, a relationship there. there's note that we don't have a u. s. military presence on the ground to those ends. condemnation of those support them from, from the european union, various countries that make it up or to the arab league. the african union varies some talk that perhaps this could spiral into, into a civil war. obviously we must understand the realities, but the,
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the military with, with all its guns has a big advantage that they could very well use violence to reach their end to restore stability. but it must also be understood that there are many people who are sick of the military who was sick of all the autocratic rule that has been imposed on them for so many decades of whom desperately want to transition to a democracy. even with all the trouble that brings and we have see the economic collapse over the last few years in sudan, the currency collapse, the the heights in prices for fuel power, food and other commodities for now. communication with people inside sudanese, somewhat difficult because the military has gotten restricted telephone and into that network. but one refugee from sedan that we've spoken to says this latest military takeover bodes ill for his country wide. 1 and it was a surprise for us, we didn't expect that it would come to this because all the sudanese people
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expected sedans to move in the right direction towards democracy. the entire nation had such high hopes. the military always imposes its power on the people. we were shocked by the news that the prime minister, senior ministers in the sovereignty council and other important officials had been arrested. we received some messages from our brothers, despite the internet and other communications having been cut. the disagreements between the military and civil officials is very important because the glorious december revolution dethroned the old regime and helped to create the new government. we were counting on the new governments to create a civil state. we'll get another rift is taking shape in the european union bus. after 9 members they've driven germany said on monday they would not support reform of the blocks electricity market. the dispute came ahead of an emergency meeting that took place today in luxembourg, where you ministers raised the disagreements over how to enter the crisis. the
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price spikes have global drivers. we should be very careful before interfering in the design of internal energy markets. this will not be a remedy to mitigate the current cries in energy prices linked to fossil fuels. markets and 9 countries say they're against the radical reforms. instead of all fast, the renewable rolled out on integration of the electricity market. and that's not the only hurdle facing brock members with several countries, including france and slovenia, who's infrastructure? melissa chad. they survive sanisha meeting, express support for the use of nuclear power. all that however, has led to infighting among men besides ot charlotte lumens k fix up the story. the energy crisis combined with you countries trying to meet carbon neutrality targets. bodes well for franks is a favorite form of power nuclear in brussels. the commission president hit the
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red button. we need a stable source, nuclear and during the transition of course, natural gas. and this is why, as we've already stated as a commission in april, we will come forward with our taxonomy proposal. member states have been bitterly divided over nuclear power. the commission chief herself previously branded it as dangerous and the likes of austria, germany in spain, all vocal opponents. who were disconcerted to learn that in the opinion of the joint research center. there were no indication that the high risk technology that is nuclear power is more damaging to human health and to the environment than other forms of energy generation, such as wind and solar energy. nuclear power, however, is a high risk technology. in germany, people are concerned by the european commissions change of hot galvan, if i don't believe in nuclear power,
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has been proven to be the most dangerous and expensive form of energy production at home. craft nuclear power is actually not the best for the future. now their energy sources should come 1st to in block and long term. we should move away from both fossil fuels, a nuclear energy towards natural, sustainably generate power. plasma harry frogs, nuclear power is far better received president mac on has just unveiled plans to build new nuclear plants. he's one of several. you leaders that have been pushing the idea that nuclear is a green investment. the countries great operate to r t also insist that nuclear is essential to the energy portfolio. building new nuclear reactors is economically viable, especially as it makes it possible to maintain a fleets of around 40 gigawatts in 2050. but back is not an all human that's accepted by environmental organizations. nuclear power is incredibly expensive,
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hazardous and slow to built. building new nuclear reactors won't happen overnight in the you. meaning that this won't be a source of power to draw from as the energy crisis bite this winter, and also possibly in to next year. what you were really needs is the solution right now, and yet it's resisting the answer that many think is obvious. ask a neighbor, i help in this scenario, that's russia, which has plenty of gas to pump too. but during this, some new leaders know which way the wind is blowing and even asked the commission to rethink its freeze on russia. forget about ever becoming independent from russia . this will never happen. there's also concern that this shift towards nuclear power being a form of green energy is the result of powerful lobbyists. and this desperate is the, you seems to want to forego any relationship with russia over gas shipping to nuclear
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won't change the need for that relationship with moscow. not only do some elements, so that essential for nuclear fission come from russia. the country has also been helping france to process it's nuclear waste. whichever way you look at it, the e. u and its energy needs look sec to remain tightly linked to moscow. experts know that we must rely on russia gas. no problem about that is there, maybe they would prefer to have energy coming from the united states, but we need outside sources. russia has always proposed long term contracts to governments. so the governments for the moment, they don't really complain about the spot prices of gas that are so i, they are my but they have long term delivery plans with a good price. so they are not affected. it's only, you know, specifics only the last cubic meter. that's so expensive. so i think really
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everything will be solved by spring. nuclear energy will be on the list all the while did the green taxonomy to use one of the crate wording that european commission is used, which is excellent. and gas from russia will be fine to be accepted as the best solution we are. we are neighbors, and we must rely on russian gas. no problem. hello to come british, appease those sect. the debacle up was the night who troop withdrawal from afghanistan. zoom in, evidence session slamming was one of them. cool school boy areas warren, that's off the break. ah ah
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ah, we'll come back. british and bees have conducted a post mortem on the nato troop withdrawal from afghanistan during the evident session. basic mistakes we're down to foot was only one option that was withdraw. doesn't worry. when it said it was made on a serious issue like this, there appears to be not across government approach to this in terms of joined up approach. seems to be some variance here. in the titles inevitably, there were some very difficult questions pointed to the defense secretary from the committee who's very job is to hold foreign policy to account. and this committee is primarily really angry because so far the government has refused to launch a full scale inquiry into the withdrawal of africa based on over the summer. and so the committee of almost taken upon themselves to know this many inquiry into the
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evacuation. the time today really from m. p. 's was to fault really one on the one time they still like the entire episode with a monumental failure in terms of foreign policy, but also a real let down moment for the moral obligations of the afghan people as well. now we all kicked off surrounding the p steel. that was struck with the tale on which ben wall is the defense. secretary basically shocked responsibility for the united kingdom's role in the withdrawal decision. if you don't deliver ammunition to the afghan forces and they run out of bullets, that's when they're going to drop that guns. get rid of a uniforms and go home because they will see the winds change once again, sweeping across afghanistan. so it's a critical school boy era that was made while much of the session also focused on the intelligence failures. of course, you remember back in the summer, then foreign secretary dominic rob appeared to be on holiday sunbathing, while carpool fell so many questions about whether the intelligence was wrong or
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whether or not it was misread and how on us many key play is in all of this was simply no way to be seen while the defense secretary much like many ministers and military x, but full back on that argument how over the law of 20 years, the counter terrorism effort actually prevented groups like al qaeda from launching and re any terrorist attacks from within ask on the stone, and the u. k. hockey is disbanded the group in its entirety, but considering the tony by now have taken over the region, it almost seems redundant. however, ben wallace did admit that the big picture, the big political picture in terms of its campaign didn't walk. i don't, i don't think we were defeated. nature were there to enable a camper political resolution, a political campaign. and i think that is what failed. we were the enabler, the military with their to put in place the security environment in order to try
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and deliver that. when that was withdrawn. that's when you find out whether your political campaign has worked. and i think what we discovered it didn't work right now. it's clear to see the people one onto the many people all came. what went wrong and why did the united kingdom leave africa on how on the telephone took over so quickly? plus, of course, the key issue that one and a half 1000 people ask on interpreters included the all eligible to be relocated here in the united kingdom, a still stuck in the region. plus, interestingly, around 30 british citizens are too stuck in the region. they're accusing the united kingdom of totally abandoning them. we met to simply record this message in the hope that someone out there will hear a voice and take action to rescue us and our families. but just a final point then the chairman of the committee to by is our speaking, alter quite long session. he said the group are only just scratching the surface
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today and they'll be many more uncomfortable moments. full members of parliament that actually were key players in the withdrawal of afghanistan. britain, secret services are storing them. i've classified documents on amazon at the u. s. can, he's reportedly landed a lucrative contracts with a government communications headquarters. am i 5 and my 6 set to use the cloud system? according to reports, the contract will allow spice to share information more easily from abroad and allow for greater integration of artificial intelligence. amazon looks set to land up to a 1000000000 pounds over the next 10 years. as part of the deal that you can amazon have so far refused to coleman. we spoke with former 5 intelligence officer named shaun who thinks that impose it poses on u. k. 70 i find it astonishing that the most secret national security information contained by m i 5 and 6 and g p h q can be outsourced to
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a private corporation based within another nation fate. i mean, they've always, always made such a huge issue of every bit of information. they've got to keep themselves. they've got various laws to protect information again with a blank for example, like the official secret. and yet now they just handing over all this information to a foreign corporation. it does not make sense. it's just an out sourcing of british national sovereignty that is going on here. and everyone would say, well, alex america, there are friends. but we've seen time and time again over the last 20 years, at least when the war and terrorist started how they can manipulate an abuse intelligence behind the scenes. and also have hon. let intelligence can be in this aspect when it comes to national security and high grade intelligence and protecting agent lives and ongoing operations to out sources information to a foreign company. i just find an absolute cooling is push for a transition to clean energy,
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which is planning cash incentives to help households go green. with a $5000.00 pound grants unveiled to encourage people to install heat pumps still threatens to leave, but out of pocket, the grant is part of which is push to phase out in gas boilers. but if she pete pump report only costs just under $9000.00 pounds after installation, that's that much more than a basic boiler. the cost isn't expected to be offset, much cheaper monthly bills either. since the pumps use that tricity, which costs more than gas. so i'm already started financially. swapping out the boiler just isn't viable for somebody like myself retired or where are they going? deciding over $7000.00 pounds but it's going to cost me 40 percent more. you're going to be a $5000.00 pound grown to install. the basic cost is $12000.00 pounds
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and the long basically it's going to cost more. even if i reinstall for free, your electricity county would still increase. so i don't think anybody's going to get a one week from the cost. the ridiculous at the moment about 85 percent of the homes are heated by gas boilers. and that counts for a good chunk of the countries carbon emissions with hopes of driving that percentage down will rest on convincing critics. heat pumps have not been properly thought through pounds just not suitable for the normal english. i mean, you cannot make calls for to run the lazy, not reliable. i built a house tv is ago and i call to the house from sweet house came with the insulation of me. missing the clause, the walls and ceilings and the roof. it virtually hated it so that way it works.
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but with an english house from u. k. house, that's just not possible. you have to rebuild all the house. so the government doesn't build out. houses, developers filled out houses. the only way that's going to stop building those sort of files, it would be if it were passing the low price searches in the us, you know, sort of easing anytime soon. the secretary of treasury said inflation rates are locked with the remain at me a decade highs until at least the 2nd off of next year. well, let's take a look at some numbers. the prices of use cause and steaks, for example, half shut up by more than 20 percent. if you want eggs with your steak, you have to buy 13 percent more for them now compared to the beginning of this year . furnishing bedding also up by double the percentage points. us officials say the inflation rate is way above their full cost. the convert charge to the economy has
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cost disruptions that we will be working through over the next year. and of course, americans haven't seen inflation like we have experienced in a long time. result just to do with the u. s. has been hit hard said the chief economist for the international monetary fund has been warning inflationary pressures around the globe will remain at least until the middle of 2022. that's true in part, disruption to supply chains during the panoramic. now in the u. k. across the pond, it's the poorest to appear to be hit the hottest the opposition labor party claim those less well off paying up to 50 percent more on energy bills compared to wealthier families. mccoy's a host all because a report here and a believe the money printing policies of washington and london are only adding fuel to the fire. the u. s. is similar to these other countries and that they're all coordinating their central bank policies, and they are all living in this dream world where you can print money forever and have no consequences. when you print trillions and trillions of dollars,
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it ends up increasing prices. the purchasing power of the money is going to decrease, so everything will cost more if you're using fee money. this is an experiment that goes back to 1971 when the world went on. if the money standard, and now for 40 years, we've been living in this experiment. and now in 2020 wanted the experiment is blowing up on our faces. purchasing power for fee money is going down. that means that prices for stop are going to go up. and now people are getting hurt by it. so now the money printing is just going directly into the c p i, it's going directly into price increases. and once the inflation genie is out of the bottle, there's no way to put it back in expectations are running high. so this is the beginning of a secular inflationary move. the only way to stop it is to raise interest rate bound. roger, they're actually raising interest rates. they're doing the right thing. but in the united states, in great britain, they're not raising interest rates. as a matter of fact, they believe that the way to fight this would be the lower rates and to make more
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money available. so they're actually throwing gasoline out of the fire if they were to raise rates, even a quarter of a percentage points they were throw the entire leveraged economy of the u. k. and britain into complete parallel zation. so they've really put themselves in an untenable position. and i think we're going to see a huge economic dislocation. this is the beginning of a secular inflationary move that's going to cause tremendous damage when you can catch up with more of the man himself on the cars. the reports coming up next to international team and i all back in half an hour. the latest headlines join us again, but ah, look forward to talking to you all that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given by human beings, except where such order does that conflict with the 1st law show your
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