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when so many find themselves worlds apart, we choose to look for common ground. ah, protest as poor unto the streets of rome, demanding the worldly does take action to stop climate change as the italian capital hosts, the g. 20 summit dropped it in france, formed the budget cuts leading to staff, shortages of top scientists claim the national health care systems on the brink of collapse with the pandemic taking hold. once again, that is he keyed at cruise it's the government is to blame for the shortage of medical personnel. france is the only country in the world that's been cutting funding during the pandemic and medical staff. outraged by this and ready to quit over ah, and rubbish calls up in new york is a sanitation workers protest against the coven? to knock elation mandate with unvaccinated city employees to be placed on unpaid
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leave from this coming monday. ah hello, it's good to happy with us on this, the final we end of october. i'm calling brad, i'll teach q in moscow with the abuse. going to start in italy, this hours the 1st day of the g. 20 summit in rome, wraps up. it's the 1st in person gathering of its kind since the pandemic and the response to cope it is high on the world leaders agenda. and other key fame is climate change about which some say that not doing anywhere near enough or europe corresponded peter oliver is in the italian capital. as world leaders gather here in rome for this years g 20 summit. they've also been met by a large number of protestors who've come to particularly vent their anger at what they see as a lack of action when it comes to climate change. the protesters themself actually coming from quite a diverse number of groups, including unions,
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fall left organizations and those who say they've lost their jobs through globalism . also a large number of climate activists that you would recognize as such to p in particular of drawn their iron. that's the u. s. president joe biden. and the british prime minister, forrest johnson, president biden. because well, he's had a lot to say about the need for action to be taken, but the hasn't been that much in the way of climate action coming from the white house as of yet forest johnson. because starting on sunday glass go in the united kingdom will be hosting cop $26.00. the big climate summit with a lot of attention focusing. they're following this g 20 meeting away from climate cove. it is also being very high or on the agenda this years g 20. in fact, one of those taking part remotely, that was rushes vladimir putin. he spoke by a video link. he, in his speech, said that it was essential and he stressed the importance that there must be an end
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to vaccine protectionism. and it all vaccines against cove. it must be available for everyone around the world. i told her, but i did to pneumonia. 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 a number of states including g, 20 states to mutually recognize vaccines and vaccine certificates. it's worth pointing out that on a number of key issues at the summit, russia on china of be pretty much in lock step. this was particularly true when it came to the idea of opening up vaccines and allowing vaccines manufactured wherever, as long as they've been proven to be safe to be used everywhere around the world. another one of those world leaders speaking via video link was president g of china . and he also said that they needed to be mutual recognition or vaccines around the
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world, going back to vladimir putin. lo and his address to the g 20 away from covered the focus of the russian president, speech fell on gas and energy, and particularly gas prices across europe. if you picked up any newspaper, looked at any t, v or listen to any radio across the continents over the last few weeks, you think they swell. vladimir putin had a small top that he could turn in short cut off the gas to countries in europe. it will cost us not the case, and we also had the russian president say that there was no truth whatsoever. today, stories that he had been doing, just not all russia had been holding back supplies in order to rump the price up. or should president pointing out, in fact, that russia has open supplies, increased supplies to europe in recent times. and what we heard though, from the russian president, is saying that when it comes to salting out the problems that we have in europe when it comes to gas prices, that both the consumers on the supply is need to act responsibly. which is global
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sustainability of global energy markets directly depends on responsible actions of all of their participants. both producers and consumers are based on long term interests of all sides. rushes calling for a thorough discussion of this topic and a pragmatic manner guided solely by economic considerations. it's interesting to point out that while some of the harshest criticism towards russia has come from the european press, european leaders that been singing a pretty much very different tune. in fact, the most recent european senior politician senior leader to come out and say that russia isn't behind increasing the energy prices in europe was the french president . a manual macaroni said the current situation is down to market factors. i have no evidence that has been manipulation of prices and i'm not accusing anybody. these are trading relations. they shouldn't be used for geo political reasons. still plenty to come from this year as d 20 here in rome. as soon as any news comes out of the italian capital,
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i'll be bringing it to you here in our t. along with the suppliers, she said pete was talking about that. as you heard western companies, refusal to share vaccine now with poor estates is also theme of the summit. russia analysts, martin mccauley, says that comes down to pure profiteering. if you, in the 3rd world, if you will never go, ah, or latin america, you said no, no, this is profit dealing. they should in fact relax the plate and go and allow us to have least axioms and help us to develop our own. the world need to know, and shortly which is the russian vaccine has a very high reputation, wouldn't agree as a vendor who will be accepted. ah, but by the time that is accepted, then the market will be taken over by western vaccines, especially her astra america. and the americans and john in want to dominate the world's supply. doctors in france or warning, good budget cuts,
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leading to severe staffing shortages. top scientists, they are also fear the health care system could be pushed to the brink of collapse . the coven cases rising over the past 2 weeks, one nursing union representative talked to our team about how bad it got. i see it's the government that is 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 staff are 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 it. they are exhausted, fighting the pandemic while also looking after those with chronic diseases. it's a vicious circle. the great to the work close the great to the pressure and the more doctors quit crating even more work for those left that i comes with french health work as have also been voicing their concerns over hospital staff shortages . the latest studies suggesting one im 5 free beds can actually be taken up by patients. but the health care minister challenges that claim. i would challenge the 20 percent figure, the latest data i have says 5 percent of beds,
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a temporarily unavailable. i voted a comprehensive study of the situation. however, the nursing union rep, again says that the shortage is the government's fault because it cut healthcare funding through some ne, for the 1st time in our history, we didn't manage to free enough beds to allow staff to go on holiday in july and august. the government doesn't fun, hospital sufficiently in 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 in winter besides cobit bezel said the usual epidemics such as influenza and bronchitis. halls of rubbish are growing in some new york district south to work as skip that collection rounds to protest mandatory cobit vaccination from this coming monday. all city workers who haven't received at least one vaccine shop will have to stay at home without pay. but that's stoked face that there'll be an acute shortage of key personnel with many a central work is already shunning the initiative as kellum open reports next.
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ah 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. york city man, better rethink his mandate,
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real quick. my garbage wasn't picked up to day and we'll 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, blasio 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 just annotation workers association. fear that the flow down may simply be foreshadowing. a lot of workers coming on monday,
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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 one. 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 have to feed their families. and they have to make the decision on an artificial, despite thousands of people refusing to get vaccinated and 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 lives each year. vaccines work by training and preparing the body's natural
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defenses, the immune system to recognise 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 to a us police officer who thinks essential workers shouldn't be forced to choose between paying their bills and getting vaccinated. i think getting this vaccine should be our personal decision should be the decision you make with you, you know, medical professional. i don't think of mandate vaccine where the government is, is ordering you to choose between your personal freedom and liberty and providing living for yourself and keeping your food, keeping food on your tables, keeping a roof over your head should come into conflict. i think it's a huge, over each of these extremely unfair. we can still keep the city safe and go about our business with medical freedom and medical choice. at the same time. you know,
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people are that depend on the police force to keep us safe, whether it's in new york, chicago, or any place else we have these mandates going on. are going to feel different in their communities and crime goes up and looking for a police officer and they can find, well, 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 is only going to get worse from their k. next. they are villains who need to be taken out. those words about white people came from a black female professor at american university in new jersey. her interview, which contains plenty more harsh. allegedly anti white statements is on youtube. and it seems that such apparently, open hatred is going on check on the video platform. his art contributor lauren jen recently, dr. britney cooper, 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
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eternity, right? their projects are not so sophisticated clips from that interview are now going viral. as 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 not 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 group 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? by that i mean the elevated cost of their own lives. it's perverse,
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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 shocked 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 a professor who is outright teaching her students to be prejudiced against them.
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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 full to mass 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 outraged that would happen if a white professor had been caught on camera saying the same things that dr. cooper has said about black people,
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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. meantime, a sudden diversity comes with a hefty price tag demands. when a $10000000.00 reverse discrimination pay out of to his employer, replaced him with $2.00 women. from his lawyer after this break. ah
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an american companies feeling the effects of pushing for diversity. a former employee has been awarded $10000000.00 compensation off the 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 it was embarrassing to the c. e. o. and he and he never recovered from it instead, and standing in that he was not adequately engaged in his work. although all the documentation showed that he was more than engaged and that he was delegating. it is parents as 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 they had nothing to justify the termination, and it was only the only thing that 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 deval was 5 by nevada health off the working that the 5
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years the company released a statement saying that it will appeal the court decision. we've frameless disappointed with the verdict as we believe it is not supported by the evidence presented. the trial which includes our reason for mr. devolves termination. it's important for all current and future team members to know that this verdict will not change. nov and help steadfast commitment to diversity inclusion and equity for all they've developed. so again, says the diversity initiative itself was not at fault, although its implementation went too far. know that you, you can have a diversity plan. in fact, as i said in the note to you, ah, he was a champion of the plan. he thought it was wonderful. and he hired a black woman to be want a director of marketing program, a promoter 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 mass. i think we convinced the jury that
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that's exactly what happened here. and that's why they kind of hit them with such a large verdict. alliston and protested have clashed with his ready police just outside jerusalem's old city. his tensions rise over reported plans to exam grades from a centuries old muslim cemetery is ready. officials claimed the barrels had not been authorized and were therefore illegal. ah, we can't of the old city of jerusalem with a lot of chaos and kind of moaning over the establishment of a new pop. the hang of it is very high with thing that is with
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a in an area where essentially the holes with infinity that is beyond the pale and sammy saying point to the day and look at the scene and we are from jerusalem and virus trying to make the city jewish by any means, they started with the smaller territory and went to expand to the rest of the cemetery. the same happened to the aroma cemetery, the hall, 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 vis cemeteries historically renown for the muslims buried israel. considers itself above the law and attacks that palestinians from jerusalem, visionary of their violence and problem. because it is very, holly slammed down to places for the policy um, for auto focus with cause we have the or how long that be in a san why they, they want to who's this way to make us net of us better stress. i'll just say
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behavior and as we can hear these a commotion here as people do, what do i have been calling the family? and over here is a car which they have sit a life has been a pains to say that the new car does not in any way interfere with a muslim timothy to listen to municipality has said that all like rain no remains intact when it should be emphasized that no tune was damaged during the books, and there is no intention to displace any grave. even if bill to legally the development book has been carried out, was maximum sensitivity, with a desire to improve the quality of life of the muslim residence. earlier when they were i with the full dose as they with him in the me. a question is
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with right, the city is an issue that is flaming tinge. ah, if really i knew that and try to bring the situation to control policy a r t to fill a u. s. lawyer and indigenous rights campaigner steven, dancing up to spend decades in legal battles against chevron has been jailed for criminal contempt. after the oil giant counter suit ah throughs
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. the sentence was imposed earlier this month and a ruling the dome thing has denounces an embarrassment for the country. accusing the state of intentionally locking up a human rights campaign. he describes prison conditions as deplorable. i am one of 50 full men, living in one looked concrete room in double bunks. there are virtually no mosque, so social distance thing, it's is extremely difficult to communicate to the outside. almost all a shock to see me here on a misdemeanor. conviction which further on the schools, the irregular nature of my situation. janice greg roper thinks the case appears as though it meant to silence opponents, cynthia oil giant. he has been prosecuted to the maximum by a very unfair system that has been trying to silence. and basically if you look at the details of the case, there's a number of irregularities such as the bias of the judge used to be a chevron judge and not only danziger,
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but everybody who was involved in the case and one way or another had been persecuted really by chevron including a filmmaker, joe bellenger, for example, who had made a documentary about it. i think that's what the case was really ultimately all about was to provide for a chilling effect to prevent people from going after a corporation such as char, chevron. because the idea that chevron would ruin their lives essentially, and that's what has happened. and so of course, this makes it much more a much less likely in the future. that is this case against dungeon or don's of jer makes it mustn't much less likely that in the future, other people will be willing to take honor corporation on. so it's going to be very difficult as media speculation that the partnership, which one the u. s. presidential election is falling apart, as jo biden's ratings hit record lows. there's also a rumor, the vice president, pamela harris has been trying to distance herself from the widely criticized
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president. with that is for the best interest of all america. with, oh me, cool. unfair, life can be sometimes kind of summer, what we're looking at this weekend. plenty more online course at all
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a when i was shown seemed wrong. when all, please just don't hold any new world. yes. to see proud disdain becomes the advocate. an engagement equals the trail. when so many find themselves worlds apart, we choose to look for common ground. welcome, jo redacted denied. this is the show where americans in america covering american news are called foreign agents. i don't have to tell you all that our country in our world, in a lot of fixed right now. we need peace, we need clean water, clean air, free health care for all. and most importantly, we need more videos a baby hedgehogs.
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i dare you to tell me that that durable. and if you had one of those, i promise you you would go uchi gucci, gu right into his with tongue barely point me. there are some very important things that need fixing and almost no one is talking about the fact that we as a society spend billions of dollars of advertising each year for exactly. they are percent. we literally have promotion for the destruction of our planet and almost no promotion for living, happy, sustainable lives. and advertising is incredibly impactful, even though we all think, you know, we, we personally, i, personally, we personally are above being influenced by ad. we are not. there is
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a well known cognitive impact called the illusory truth effect was just.

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