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hosting, which, cuz it's with john, had him a potent called for mutual recognition of coven vaccines, pointing out that not all countries of essential medicine for fighting the pandemic still. russian president, making that statement at the she is g 20 summit just a bit earlier today. got says, francois looked budget cuts and leaving dish staff shortages as top scientists play . the national health care system is on the brink of collapse that the pandemic taking home once again. c g, cause it's the government that is to blame. the shortage of medical personnel fronts is the only country in the world that's been cutting funding during the pandemic. medical staff are outraged by this and ready to quit over at point ah, and rubbish piles up in new york,
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his sanitation workers protest against the co good vaccination mandate with unvaccinated city employee to be placed on unpaid leave starting monday. ah, live at 5 for moscow. good afternoon for russia. this is art international with me . kevin owen, thanks for checking in this weekend. first. then we start natalie. whether she is g 20 summit kicked off. it's the groups 1st in person gathering since the start of the pandemic and no question cove at 19, still very much on the agenda with him a potent is attending by video link, the stress there's an urgent need to speed up mutual recognition of vaccines. but i think you might, yes, i would like to draw your attention to the fact that despite the decision of the g 20, still not all countries and need have access to vaccines and other vital resources . this is also due to, i believe, unfair competition protectionism due to the unwillingness of
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a number of states including g, 20 states to mutually recognize vaccines and vaccines certificates. let me, i've heard and they're talking about vaccines and the importance of them being made available to everyone around the world in order that we can fight cove it as one around the planet. the main focus slow of letting me put and speech 2 years g 20 here in rome with on energy in particular when it came to gas prices. if you've been following the media across europe for the last couple of weeks, gas prices have pretty much been everywhere. wherever you look, in fact, a lot of thing is, is being pointing directly at russia with some slamming the kremlin directly for limiting supplies of gas to europe and driving up the gas price. this is something that's vehemently denied by russia run by there. the russian president, vladimir, who said that the only way that the current situation can be sorted out is if suppliers and consumers act responsibly. switch your global,
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the sustainability of global energy markets directly depends on responsible actions of all of their participants. both producers and consumers based on long term interests of all sides. russia calling for a thorough discussion of this topic and a pragmatic manner guided solely by economic considerations. the harshest critics, all of russia's gas policy has been really the, the european media. if you listen to some news outlet so watched or read some things that are in print, you think that is let me put not a little tap on his desk that could turn and immediately show off the gas for some parts of europe. that's of course, not the case and in fact, let me put in his slum criticism that is being headed. russia's way is absolutely baseless. he's also pointed out that russia has actually increased the supply of gas that is being sent to europe. what is interesting though, is while there's a lot of criticism in the media from european leaders and european politicians,
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a very different message is coming across one that says that russia isn't responsible for the current rises in gas prices. the latest european lead to his name to the core is saying not as being french president, the money will my phone, who said big market forces are behind the current situation with facing in europe. when it comes to gas. i have no evidence that there's been manipulation of prices and i'm not accusing anybody these trading relations. they shouldn't be used for your political reasons. plenty more to come from this year's g 20 in rome, and later on saturday, that would be a meeting between us president joe biden, at the british prime minister, forrest johnson. russian foreign minister said gala rove is also in town. he'll be hosting a round of bilateral meetings. any news comes out of any of those meetings or any of the orders that will be taking place. and of course, i'll bring it to you right here on our t international doctors in france awarding the budget cuts are leading to severe staffing shortages. this is top scientists in the country for the health care
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system could be pushed to the brink of collapse. with coven cases rising over the past 2 weeks, we spoke to one nursing union rep about how bodied school see it's the government that's to blame for the shortage of medical personnel. france is the only country in the world that's been cutting funding during the pandemic. medical stuff outraged by this and ready to quit over it because they want no parts of it since june, there's been a wave of doctors and nurses quitting their exhausted fight in the pandemic while also looking after those with chronic diseases. it's a vicious circle. the great to the workload, the great to the pressure and the more doctors quit creating even more work for those left. it comes as french health care work has been voicing the consent of a hospital staff shortages. the latest study suggests in one in 5 free beds can't actually be taken up by patients. but the country's health care minister challenges the claim. i would challenge the 20 percent figure,
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the latest date i have says 5 percent of beds, a temporarily unavailable. i've ordered a comprehensive study of the situation over the nursing union rep again says the shortage is the government's fault because it cut health care funding through santander for the 1st time in history. we didn't manage to free and offense to allow staff to go on holiday in july and august. the government doesn't fun, hospital sufficiently and cuts jobs to save money. the number of hospital beds is decreasing. people are already tired and cannot see how the state does not give them the means to do that job properly. we are in a very difficult situation and we're concerned about the approach. and when, besides cobit, there's also the usual academics such as influenza and bronchitis. paul's a rubbish going in some new york districts with workers skipping the collection rounds to protest, coven vaccine mandates starting monday. then all city workers who haven't heard received at least one vaccine shop, will have to stay home without pay. and not stokes. it will be an acute shortage of
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key personnel with many essential workers already shutting the initiative. kellum opens called the story, ah hundreds of city workers are outraged and gathered to protest outside of the mayor's residence. some of them, even through garbage on to the mayor's lawn. ah, garbage isn't only piling up on the mayor's lawn. it's everywhere. sanitation workers across the city had a slow down on thursday. residents of taken to social media to complain about what appears to be an act of protest by sanitation workers against the pending vaccine mandate. new york city mad, better rethink his mandate,
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real quick. my garbage wasn't picked up today and will get worse when new york city sanitation workers don't show up for pickups and snow ploughing, medical staff, shortages, burning, fires, not put out, city will be crippled. if we don't have employed d as in why workers, we will have outbreaks of disease like cholera in new york city. the mandate needs to be relaxed to prevent mounds of garbage on our streets. if your garbage hasn't been picked up, thank the new york city vaccine mandate, build a blah z o has been in touch with the sanitation department as well as the union that represents sanitation employees. he says this slow down is unacceptable and that there will be consequences. anyone who is not doing their job, you're harming your fellow sanitation workers and you're harming your neighbors and you're harming your city and it's time to stop. now the annotation workers association, fear that the flow down may simply be foreshadowing
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a lot of workers coming on monday. they are moving to snow shift 12 hours instead of 8 and anticipation of workers shortages. and it appears that as a result of this mandate, new york city could soon be losing one in 5 that's 20 percent of its fire departments due to firefighters. not getting the jab for the mayor to turn around and say, we can run this apartment with 25 to 35 percent less members is ignoring the fact that we cant even keep our houses open today. right now. their livelihood is on the line, and their paycheck is on the line. if that doesn't motivate them, the need to get back later does not help them. there's a lot of people, a lot of stress. they don't know how to feed their families and they have to make the decision on an artificial, despite thousands of people refusing to get vaccinated in protests against the mandate, the world health organization is pretty firms. they say mass vaccinations are necessary to stop the pandemic and protect public health. vaccines save millions of
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lives each year. vaccines work by training and preparing the body's natural defenses, the immune system to recognize and fight off the viruses. but there are thousands of new york city's essential workers, police officers, firefighters, sanitation workers, teachers, and others. unhappy about this mandate. we spoke with the us, please office. he thinks essential workers shouldn't be full stuff to choose between panel bills and get him vaccinated. i think getting this vaccine should be a personal decision. it should be a decision you make with, you know, medical professional. i don't think of mandy vaccine where the government is, is ordering you to choose between your personal freedom and liberty and providing a living for yourself and keeping a food. keeping food on your table is keeping a roof over your head should come into conflict. i think it's a huge over each other's upstream, young fair. we can still keep the city safe and go about our business with
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medical freedom and medical choice. at the same time. you know, people are that depend on the police force to keep us safe, whether it's in new york, chicago, or any place else they have these mandates going on. are going to feel the difference in the communities and crime goes up and looking for a police officer and they can find, well, you can, you can see exactly where the slope is taking us. they started with the military, they moved on to nurses. now they're moving on so 1st responders and it's only going to get worse from their next. they are villains who need to be taken out. those words, sudden about white people coming from a black female professor at the american university in new jersey. her interview, which contains plenty more harsh, allegedly anti white statement is all you tube, but it seems that such apparently opened hatred is going on, checked on the video platform to next to continue to the lauren chat, explaining more about it. recently doctor, britney cooper,
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who teaches women's gender and sexuality studies at records university sat down for an interview with the route despite what white people think of themselves. busy they do not defy the laws of eternity, right? their projects are not so sophisticated clips from that interview are now going viral. asked the professor seems to display an intense hatred and resentment for white people whom she seems to describe as inherently violent. i think that why people are committed to being villains in the aggregate and perhaps most worryingly in the same interview. the professor also describes a desire to take white people out, though she later clarifies that she of course, does not mean violently. the thing i want to say to you is we got to think about, but i know like we can say that, right? we can't say like, i don't believe in a project of mine. instead, she refers to the declining birth rate among white people as a good thing and something that they deserve. so why people's birth rates are going down. they only grew whose birth rates are going down in the country. we literally live in a system where even white people cannot sustain the cost of their own lives, right?
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by that i mean the elevated cost of their own lives. it's super merced and also they kind of deserve it. at this point, it should come as no surprise to any of us that professors at american institutions are increasingly also doubling as far left activists. but i think would still shock people about dr. cooper's words or the intense animosity she carries toward white people in the world obsessed with c, r t, and dismantling white privilege. it seems that on american campuses, at least, it has become acceptable to display outright racial prejudice against white people and blatant racism aside. what makes this whole situation even more shocking is the fact that rucker's is a public institution. meaning that dr. britney cooper salary of around $114000.00 per year is essentially paid for in part by tax payers. what american taxpayers, especially occasion, taxpayers really be happy to know that their money is going to fund
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a professor who is outright teaching her students to be prejudiced against them. this professor and all the woke alike of the problem. this generation not responsible for the behavior of their ancestor teaching history to point previous generations. fulton aust: compensation from current generation that is ridiculous. rutgers she should not be teaching this kind of hate to students do better. rutgers, this is the kind of professors you have teaching at your school. just took you off my students application list. this is appalling. and if you're a parent with a child in university right now, or who will be in university soon, this is also something to keep in mind. frankly, a college education simply isn't what it used to be. and unless you screen potential colleges for your child carefully, you could end up paying between $15000.00 to $30000.00 per year in the case of rucker's university for your child to be indoctrinated in the art of racial division. and i know it's a cliche to even mentioned this at this point, but imagine for one second, the outrage that would happen if
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a white professor had been caught on camera saying the same things that dr. cooper has said about black people, why people showed up being raggedy and violent and terrible, and trying to take everything from everybody that professor would be fired immediately and with good reason. but as of yet rucker's has remained silent on what consequences if any, doctor cooper will face mean tom, kind of off re care for some diversity comes with a hefty price tag. amman gets a $10000000.00 reverse discrimination, paid the hospital work full of to he was replaced by 2 women. we if his lawyer will tell you more of his story, it snow quote, a post. yeah. ah ah.
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join me every thursday on the alex salmon. sure. i'll be speaking to guess from the world of politics, sport, business. i'm sure business. i'll see you then. mm. ah.
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ah, more of that story of same fall break than an american companies feeling the effects of pushing for diversity, a former employees, but awarded $10000000.00 in compensation after he was fired and replaced by 2 women allegedly as part of the company's diversity and inclusion program. they tried to say a trial that they fired him because 2 years before he had gotten sick during his speech and had to sit down and was embarrassing to the ceo. and he and he never recovered from it instead of standing. and that he was not adequately engaged in his work. all the, all the documentation showed that he was more than engaged and that he was delegating it parents before the board to his subordinates. but he was deliberately doing that for their development as employees. and so they really had the jury found that if they had nothing to justify the termination and it was only the only thing that
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made sense was their firing. and because of this very explicit diversity goal that they had set for that year for 2018 hospital executive david duval, and was fired by nova health after working with them for 5 years. the company released the statement and respond saying it will appeal, of course, decision we'd freeman, disappointed with the verdict as we believe it is not supported by the evidence presented. the trial, which includes our reason for mr. devolve termination. it's important for all current and future team members to know that this verdict will not change nova and help steadfast commitment to diversity inclusion and equity for all to have a divorce lawyer again saying the diverse initiative itself was not a full so those implementation simply went to far know that you, you can have a diversity plan. in fact, as i said in the note to you, he was a champion of the plan. he thought it was wonderful and he hired
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a black woman to be a director and his marketing program and promoted to vice president. and he just was completely behind the initiative. the limitation is you can't fire people just for the purpose of increasing your diversity numbers to replace somebody. and that's, i think we convinced the jury that that's exactly what happened here. and that's why they kind of hit them with such a large verdict now. so it's been kick an awful way, but it seems to be coming to a crunch this weekend. latest on palestinian protest is clashing with israeli police just outside jerusalem's old city, amid rising tensions over reported plans to exam graves from a century of muslim cemetery. the, as is rarely officials claimed the barrels had not been authorized, were therefore illegal. ah,
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we can't of the old city of jerusalem with a lot of chaos and pandemonium over the establishment of a you talk. the anger is very high with thing that is with a in an area where essentially these old with him in a piece of paper is beyond the pale and sammy saying point to the day and look at the scene. we are from jerusalem in various trying to make the city jewish by any means. they started with the smaller territory. i went to expand to the rest of the cemetery. the same happened with the aroma cemetery. took all the, what is happening at the al josefina cemetery is a desecration of graves caused by the ignorance of the international community. we sold the dead, the bones of the dead. this cemetery is historically renown for the muslims buried israel,
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considers itself above the law and attacks that palestinians from jerusalem, visionary of their violence and problem. because it is very, holly slammed. i'm simplicity, policy um for out of forms for me, because we have the whole of that data on why they, they want to use this way to make us nervous letters of all just say behavior. and as we can hear these a lot of traffic, there's a huge commotion here as people do what is the israeli police? i have been pulling stones a chain and others yet is a car which they had say to life has been a pain sack su half does not in any way with a muslim him, a tv listen. i mean, if anything has said that oil light rain no remains intact, it should be emphasized that no tune was damaged during the books,
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and there is no intention to displace any grave even if built illegally. the development vogue has been carried out with maximum sensitivity, with a desire to improve the quality of life of the muslim residence. earlier when they were started to contract with the full doses they with him. and the main question is with that, all right, the city is an issue that is flaming teams. i really, i bring the situation to control policy a r t to is telling me it is an attempt to fulfill his social pleasures that joe biden's hit out against billionaires. as he pushes a newly proposed tax bill that will target the countries mega rich. i don't want to punish any was success. i'm a capitalist. i want everyone to be able if they want to be a millionaire billionaire, to be able to shake their goal for all i'm asking is,
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hey, your fair share. pay your fair share. pay your fair share right now. many refrain virtually nothing. the us exists and then is a progressive one, meaning the higher and his pay a higher percentage of taxes is spent in place at the end of the 1900 century, but 1000000000 as found ways to avoid the top right. sometimes one way is by, for instance, taking out loans against the company shares, which they're not taxed on because they don't actually sell any of the shares they own. the newly proposed the wealth tax. so seeks to close that particular loophole . it includes 2, an annual levy on unrealized gains made from shares or other assets. and it comes as the democrats seek funding for the new multi trillion dollar social spending program. it's only expected to fact the very richest in the country meantime,
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token of which the richest person in the whole world alone. musk is not happy with the new tax proposal. currently, his annual tax rate reportedly makes up on the 3 percent of his total wealth. eventually they run out of father people's money and then they come for you. it is very common one deal on most does. it's not unique to him. billionaires and millionaires are regularly able to escape taxes legally because they're support politicians who do that for them. the most recently, donald trump in december of 2017, when he cut their taxes dramatically and when they can't get their taxes cut enough legally. we know now from the various papers and have been released the pandora papers couple of weeks ago. it's a scandal in this country. and what mister musk said is really outrageous. but never had the taxes been levied on the super rich the way they were intended to
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when they passed a tax or the super rich went very quickly to shift them on to the average person. and that's been the history of this country for at least the last century. token to change his changes elsewhere to bid to increase competition in the online search market. australian regulators have got their sites one and 2. he said on google at the moment, and they want other search engines to appear on phones and computers. instead. we are concerned that google's dominance in its ability to use its financial resources to fund arrangements to be the default search engine on many devices and other means through which consumers access search such as browsers is harming competition . and consumers. currently, google dominates the australian market hosting 94 percent of all searches under the proposal though android smartphone to be forced to offer a suite of engines to their uses. while google itself could be barred from paying to ensure that to default,
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it's used by default on its devices. we're google's fire back saying its dominance is because of its effectiveness as a search engine under the david. similar moves to regulate the company already been put in place in europe or to rein in the tech jain. we got a reaction from the internet law expert about it will go, i will always ensure, so google will pay amy amount of money to make sure that google search engine is the default search engine on every android device. i think the danger is, are where those are, monopolies become far too powerful to the degree where they almost become an arm of the government are and then the government can take steps that will in effect, her in hands. the powers of those of those companies in one example r e z a is the restriction that was placed on our tea news channels are in germany
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. ah, so the quicker government's act in order to enhance and support a competition in reduce monopoly, the banner. we'll continue to track that story, can track everything we're talking about to close it out. he told com whenever social media, but for now this we can, that's the way things are looking. so father, saturday, reporting from moscow, kevin, know in a great team with me wishing you a great rest of the weekend with, if you want something done, right, do it yourself. the acronym d i y, i do it yourself, has now become the name for a new genre of online videos. we do,
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i ah, i'm african retention. we're going underground not far from this week's arguable london show trial against journalism, coming up in the show 48 hours after another court hearing. in the case of julian, a son, jesse on the verge of being freed from bill mush prison. we ask the un repertoire of torture who continues to allege the world's most famous publisher, is being tortured by u. k. authorities and is cop 26, get some to way in glasgow. why did you k be embarrassed? johnson's ex goldman sachs chancellor. just slashed taxes on fossil fuels and
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champagne in a country where one in 4 children live in poverty. all the small coming up in today's going underground. but 1st let's go straight to the case of the world's most famous publisher. joining me now from switzerland at this pivotal moment is the un repertoire and torture niels meltzer, whose evidence has been used in julian sanchez defense. thank you so much, niels for coming back on. you have been told by british politicians. i understand not to interfere with our court system in this specific case. we now know that the joe biden administration's, the crown prosecution lawyer here, proxy lawyer here at james louis qsc, says julian assange is his health is fine. he can be expedited to face a possible 175 years in, in the united states in jail like you are on trial and you're back on the show. i mean, obviously you would expect to say that right and bear appealing b. first his decision by.

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