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ah, hi jojo, they say chao, it's the 2nd day of the g. 20 summit in rome were world leaders of back to 15 percent global minimum corporate tax look at why not everyone's happy with that announcement. list weekly says some of them big stories. the last 7 days to recap, for yearly you case, ambulance service warning of an unprecedented crisis ahead. as the armies put on standby to help coach with coven cases and the winter flu season. we're from a doctor on the front line. around 5700000 people on whiteness with me in a chest at present, which saturdays, probably going to get worse before it gets better. plus photos, a chilling assange, including rock legend, sir roger waters demand justice after a us extradition appeal hearing, which is yet to deliver its verdict. i'm so angry and i'm soap,
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and i am so disgusted with the united kingdom. ah, oh, you suppose for pm in moscow? this sunday life my will these h q. my name is kevin owen here with our usual weekend roundup of some of the big stories. we brought you over the last 7 days. this 1st, that happening right now is day 2 of the g. 20 summit in italy, the groups 1st in person gathering since the start of the pandemic. they deserve already discussed the recent energy crisis. cobit 19, and they've endorsed a deal on a global minimum corporate tax or europe correspond. peter, all of probably the details whether its being progress or whether this has been a token shop, depends on who you speak to, to talk to those demonstrators who were on the streets of the italian capital on saturday afternoon into the the evening. they would say that more definitive action needs to be taken on climate change, as opposed to the talking that's been done about tackling that particular problem.
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you speak to the leaders themselves, so i think they're pretty happy with what has been achieved at this g. 20. they're all gathered for a big photo op at the trevi fountain earlier on sunday, throwing coins over their shoulder into that famous landmark, hoping that that brings some looked to one particular area in which they have made a few steps forward. and that is on a, a global minimum level of corporation tax. now this was an initiative that was put forward by the united states am if you listen to those who are giving the full backing to the u. s. president on to joe biden, himself on from joe biden himself, of course, we've heard it hailed as a real success. here at the g. 20 lead is representing 80 percent of the world's g . d. p. allies and competitors alike made clear that support for strong global minimum tax. this is more than just a tax deal. it's diplomacy reshaping our global economy and delivering for our
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people. while the plan is to put in place a minimum 15 percent rate of corporation tax across the globe. now the plan is by doing that, that you would an increase the rate of cooperation tax in some countries that they would then be able to use that extra revenue that's generated in order to fund social projects with the idea of pulling people out of poverty. this hasn't gone down well with everyone though skeptic say that alone, he really benefit those nations that are already wealthy. the plan from the u. s. point of view is to raise their a corporation tax level, which already stands around 21 percent up to about 28 percent. critics include seeing charities and organisations looking to fight poverty and happy that this is the way forward. in fact, oxfam have called this a mockery of fairness, the world is experiencing the largest increase in poverty indicates and a massive explosion inequality. but this deal will do little or nothing to hold
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either. instead, it is already being seen by some wealthy nations as an excuse to cut domestic corporate tax rates risk in any race to the bottom. or the j 20 seems to be ending with one su, that we thought was put to bed before it even got underway. raising its head again, not see, the dispute between australia, france, and the united states, really over the orchestra deal. now that was the defense pockets the between australia, the united kingdom in united states. what it ultimately did that defense pack, though, with it cut france out of a $66000000000.00 us dollar deal to provide submarines to australia. we saw u. s. president joe by meeting with france as a manual micron on friday, reconciliation. the pose word all over the hatchet well and truly buried. hun shakes. no, i'm sorry, no, i'm sorry. no, thank you. no, thank you, being offered from the 2 leaders really. and am it now turns out though, that what was said by joe biden, that he hadn't being made fully aware of exactly what was going on with the deal, might not be the case. we can now listen to what the u. s. president had to say and
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what is come out from the australian prime minister. i was under the impression that phrase hadn't form long before that he was young too. and it was always a difficult decision force trailer. it was the right decision force trailer and we work closely with the united states in the united kingdom and we kept them up to date the u. s. administration with, well, we're at in our various discussions with france. i seems like there still might be a little more awkwardness over orcus to comb just yet. that's the way it looks here in rome at the g. 20 it all wraps appear afternoon on sunday. i'll be bringing you . any news that comes out though, in most final moments here on off the international u. k. paramedics of race, fairs of an unprecedented crisis facing the ambulance service with one local department, even pleading with the public to think twice before calling as
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a simply on enough people to cover the workload. south central ambulance service is declared a critical incident, t to extreme pressure across our services. all staffing volunteers working extremely hard to respond to cause. but the volume is overwhelming. that are absolutely situations where people writing many, many hours supposed to get into 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 either in london. so sitting in an emergency department and nobody working in those services wants to see that happens. but there is a huge amount of pressure on the chest at the moment. meanwhile, ambulance is being forced to stay in cuba for hours outside hospitals, which are struggling to cover themselves with demand for beds. a number of medic supposed to these pictures check this to the current situation of social media. one paramedic hit the money urgent action after showing 25 ambulance cruise waiting to enter the emergency department, adding it's not even winter yet while early this month to sad story of
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a patient who 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 luck for us not to find ourselves in the midst of a profound crisis over the next 3 months. so what to do? well, the u. k. governments put the country on the kin to a war footing could try to deal with covey cases and get ready for the winter flu season. on top of it, troops who have been trained to dr. ambulances, some 4000 of them are on stand by to help the n h. s. cope with a winter season. early at the defense secretary said that soldiers are also ready to assist with other duties. administering vaccines testing for coven, another general support in hospitals. new daily coded cases in the u. k skyrocketed in july, and they've remained i ever since doctors, fee of those numbers combined with the flu season, could overwhelm the health system. and the chest chiefs also want the prime minister to implement its more stringent plan b for winter,
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including vaccine passport, compulsory face mouse again. although so far the government's help back home. you know, there are other things that the government could couldn't, could be doing. and yes, that should be absolutely seriously considering mr. at this point in time before things go to the hospital. i work in have been on what we call black lab, which means that the beds are absolutely full of patients for a number of weeks now. and we are not coming across the whole system. many hospitals are very full with patients. so we know that hospital actually been at the most efficient if i'm not absolutely pull up with patients. and it does 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 or 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 at present,
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which is probably going to get worse before it gets better, right. break and love it. and i rushed 4 minutes to circle of rob speaking in a news conference of the g 20 and rome having this weekend. let's cross the russian territory and security on the black sea. but we always know that the conflict aim to promote tourism or project based on cooperation and not confrontation from them. the reviews and not only involve this problem. so you look on your social countries with the problems with along the coast, but also other countries. and we always report a snowy, shady, cooperation as the basis for our interaction. and the reason we do the level of this week, moscow was visited by deputy foreign minister or on the rhenium deal
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discussed. and yesterday, the future of the deal was discussed by europeans and the united states. is this revitalization of contents a sign that all the parties will come back to the deal and we just can't deal be implemented, allow to any of you do a prerequisites to set you up. but it was a member to pre conditions on them also because of the wells. if the parties total number wish to renew the deal, it can only be renewed with the beverly in your group, or as it was approved by the un security council in 2015. if you're familiar with any other solutions aren't an acceptable to the iranian side and we fully support this approach. what agreements should be a maintained in their original form? had there been any signals on the part of nato thought the need
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to renew, and i log and isabelle your to good and to you know, who will be the need to representatives in moscow? yes, you go quinn. well, it was your 2nd question assumes that so the answer to your 1st question will be positive. but before this, all we have is facts. and the fact are that nato does not wish an interaction with us to the motion. but a booking for you to assume up and even when we had a representative at nato, they did not want to go. so you for anything like that. so they just wanted to teach us how to live video and they wanted to discuss ukraine or what goes on your building and let us use which are good conduct propaganda and a will not to buy your up or put to blame for things on russia would so if my mom but i thought must use bustle be any issues they want to discuss with us, they can go to on this investor in belgium's. so from future almost to pals, and we've notified nate so that they can send that signals through this diplomat.
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this is, you know, would you mind, i don't know that to you, that on vaccine, did you make progress on vaccines with how do you promote vaccine when the president did not attend the summit, despite being fully back and then on you ask relationships with russia did you meet with your counterpart, secretary, lincoln, and president putin not here. is there an opportunity by the end of the year to meet with president biden? and in your assessment from a summer have relationships with washington salary, or you can safely publish your questions and inform your read those that you will raise the submissions in front of me. one, vic, students. you would read the declaration papers clear that the leaders of one of the mutual recognition of certificates and looks
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a nation on vaccines and physical presence by dawns to in it being a connection. many leaders today in this vicious support that would present 4th and 7th vaccines and the no, i couldn't. students don't blink in them in the room. i don't know whether he is here or not, but just the do over dina. ah, we managed to book was present, but she did not send in regards. so i got it on friday yet with i would like to go back to the summit. why? what subscribe to be 0 by 2015 and i was reappraised war veterans. you'll be your point of why, why do you believe will 2050 some major figure
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i want i want the not so because you're asking the question, be convinced that 2050 is not negotiable? you right? but when he was the ambition both forewarned by b. u. conscious putting stuff, european union and it was written in the initial corporation will be communicate on the look if it is an ambition of the european union. then those other countries also have the right to come and visions. as for the community care, we highly appreciate the work by italian presidency. they managed to just this morning early this morning to help negotiate and agree the declaration that which will be circulated. and we will refill though, that the original drug declaration be given to us earlier than it was eventually. and the reason as we, we explained privately,
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was that the g 7 negotiate that the drought declaration 1st and then decide that the circulated to others. that's how the original declaration contained 2050 as a date, but that there's not a very polite to use this negotiating process the way the g 7th. right? and if the media elected can use convenience that since europe and union under united states on july 7th, heaven ambition to do it by 2050 and even the thalia media presented this as the final truth. i am afraid this is not respectful to other members, so just when shit and to all of the members. so from the national we have calculated. we don't like we don't like the rule by empty, unambitious. send them to from this european union for august to do away with the russian guest pipelines of torches us and to buy all its needs on this book. what's
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up with this a mission? we all know. so we have it in knows that we will do this. we will reach carbon neutrality by not later than 2016. this is our calculated commitment and we stick and it's and high step to be corrected, but nobody have proven to us anybody else, but 2050 something which everybody must subscribe to. go and buy the capital one. all right. i love all the love there. we dipped into the middle of questions, a couple of things where he was talking about there, about russia being a, when it will become carbon neutral. he talks about the final keeping the k on the g 20 wasn't really happy about. that. also mentioned that the climate goals was shown to the us earlier than russia, so that wasn't polite, didn't look very happy today to the fact that there was
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a question about relations with the us and meeting the secretary state blink. and if a meeting with biden was planned before that he talked about nato communications have been very strange lately. of course, a got a question about when it's likely to resume and he said they didn't want to talk to russia when they did have communications, they just wanted to tell russia what to do. and moreover, they were happy or do they just wanted to spread information of propaganda? was he put it about ukraine? again, not happy about that. you said if they want to resume contact, they can again. but for now, it's for the embassy and brussels that he talked about iran, if any deal would be resumed. you said it, if it does happen, it has to be part of the 2015 agreements as far as iran is concerned. and that goes with russia as well. russia agrees with that. so very brief, little press, 3 for questions we thought we'd bring in that live that was love the russian foreign minister in rome at the g. 20 not looking to happy today. get more on that later. next phase of we're supply julia sans remained in limbo this week for 2 days
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. tradition appeal hearing at london's high court. the u. s. a challenging the u. k . decision not to expedite into america on health grounds. he's wants to buy washington on the 17 charges of espionage, and one of conspiracy to hockey government computer, if convicted his son to expose alleged west and war crimes could face a prison sentence of a 175 years. although it may be months before final verdict in the cases reached the i the judges just said they will take everything into consideration but know, ruling with hands about immediately the entire day was devoted to hearing arguments before by the prosecution for the grounds of appeal. why they want to appeal to judge's decision not to extra by the phone. and there were 5 grounds of appealing to the 2 main topic. so of course it's on just health and the assurances, a diplomatic assurance is given by the united states in terms of health. what the
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prosecution have been trying to do is accuse a key medical, extra witness professor compliment of being disingenuous of misleading the court, y concealing the identity of a sondors partner, stella morris, and the 2 children. we finally heard the yahoo news story, the investigative journalism that was done a few weeks ago where 30 us officials confirmed what we already knew from anonymous testimony that the c i was discussing, plans to potentially kidnap or poison julian as orange in london. and so this was brought up in the context of why couple men, why professor coleman should not disclose the identity of a song, his partner and their 2 children, because he feared for their safety. when it comes to the assurances the united states is giving. they say that drilling functions, service sentence in australia, but australia has not even indicated if they will take you in his arms. this is a process that takes many years. the truth is the drew and his arms will most definitely be played in at least administrative segregation. and if not,
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he'll be sent to a special housing unit. so there's a wide array of tools that united states can use to break him once he's on us soil . and then most certainly will well, during both days of hearing a sound you support has rallied outside the co building. they want his immediate release and chanted, journalism is not a crime. others express growing concern of the with the blows health thing floyd co founder, a long time assigned support. roger waters told us the t believes the whole case is a huge miscarriage of justice. this is an absolute nonsense that this man has been locked up for a single day. whether it's in the ecuadorian embassy or in bell marsh. this is one of the most valuable human beings that we the human race have. amongst us, he is deeply, deeply important to the potential for this race to survive on this planet in my view, that is why julian sanchez is in prison because he's interfering with the accounting
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planter still to plan it, sort of rape it to death and then destroy it is a disgusting miscarriage of justice. look at guantanamo bay, asked shaka, alma, my friend, ask anybody who has been in the hands of the u. s. judiciary. and at any point, possibly since the 2nd world war with a did not agree. and you will find that there's no justice to be found in the united states. i'm so angry and i'm so bad. i'm so disgusted with the united kingdom. oh, i did a radio program last night. john ship, tim was on it and he was extremely eloquent. and i asked him how him, how he manages his grief and, and he was absolutely he was so moving to listen to. he says, well, he puts it to one side as it goes through his life. and his life is entirely
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devoted to the freeing of his son, so he can go home to his wife and children. and john says that late at night he may retreat into his melancholy. and i felt my heart lurch in my chest. as i listened to this man saying, and i felt his melancholy hit me like a hammer blow on my chest, we are not going on anywhere at all. and our voice is going to get louder and louder and louder. julian sanchez said, free. i can promise you that now some of him soon disappeared entirely from the f b i most wanted list, but that's exactly what's happened to a man who is said to be a key figure in january's capitol hill writes in washington, he was caught on camera telling people to storm the building. got some including members of the republican party raising big questions and about who exactly this
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mystery figure was carried moped protest this during the week an individual featured in videos calling for people to enter the capital building even before the january 6th capital riot and was seen on the day, january 6th ushering crowds into the capital building has been identified by law enforcement as arizona resident re apps re apps and arizona man scene invite la circulated videos telling trump support his on multiple occasions to go into the capitol also seemed to have acted on his own, i don't know like a rebel, as i said, we need, we need to know. i'll say, oh, we need to go in the camera let go. ah, not surprisingly, he was on the f. b i's most wanted list them was referred to as suspect. 16 for
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some time f b i w f o is seeking the public's assistance in identifying those who made unlawful entry into the u. s. capital building on january the 6th. but now suspect 16 has been scrubbed from the f b i website. now if you take a look at the way back machine from archive dot org, you can see that from january 8th, 2021, all the way until june, 30th suspect 16 was pretty clearly highlighted. but suddenly, on july, 1st, he wasn't on the website any longer. now if he'd been arrested, he would still be on the website just with arrested under his name, like others who have been apprehended. but he's not, he's just been scrubbed. this has prompted lawmakers to ask questions about whether or not there were f b. i provocative tours who may have helped events on january 6th to go the way they did far as we can find this individual has not been charged with anything. can you tell us without talking about particular incidence or particular videos?
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how many agents are assets of the federal government were present on january 6, whether they agitated to go into the capital and if any of them did a so i'm not going to violate this norman of follow the rule of law. i'm not going to comment on an investigation that's ongoing. now the capital breach database has no entries or listings for re apps to some. that's a pretty big red flag. the ongoing mystery of re apps, he repeatedly appears in videos encouraging and inciting an invasion of the capital on january the 6th. yet for some reason has not yet been indicted or charged. even his people with far less involvement have been reps as a free man. he has never been arrested or charged nearly 10 months after july. the 6th, the fbi i in justice department still refused to comment on with the eps has ever been served. a search warrant the f b. i 's record when it comes to things like protests and provocations,
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is not exactly squeaky claim. people can look up the history of cohen tell pro infiltration and other dirty deeds if january 6th is such a pivotal date and us history as it's being presented. shirley questions like those surrounding suspect? 16 demand answers. caleb martin, r t. new york. not sure. what should this channel? uh, so probably been breaking news in from tokyo, japan. we got update on it. no multiple injuries have been reported for an attack on the tokyo metro suskin taylor a correspondence on this one today. faxed you a few more details through cynthia watson. any information is still coming in. please have yet to come out with the full details. but what do we know so far? well, at around 8 pm, local time in the japanese capital of tokyo, police were allowed to, to an ongoing attack on one of the cities train lines. now what this attack entailed is still being investigated, but what we do know is that the person suspected of being responsible has been taken into custody. and reportedly, this is a man according to thought,
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no more than 20 years old, who went on to one of the train carriages wielding a knife and possibly sprayed some kind of flammable substance before setting it on fine. as you can imagine, i can see in the photos this obviously caused a great deal. panic entails, people was terrified from the video that i for people to fling to other and to power just some even trying to see through some of those courage windows. thankfully, at this stage, there are no se tolontino reported reports all conflicting, but we're looking at multiple injuries according to some around 10 people. one person seriously cut. they were treated by a number of ambulances that appeared very quickly at the scene of the extent of the damage to the train. well, that was images of some very fond seats, so that is the picture at the moment. not brief, i will say this is a very busy train line. it's in the west of the city. it's primarily a commute to trains of car on 1400000 people daily. of course it's a sunday though,
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so that probably would have been what you say in that we've seen those but more interested pictures and people running that we've seen the flame. absolutely. so maybe petrol or something of old? that's exactly the thing that they are investigating. they don't know what the flammable solution was. they don't know how it started. if that person is responsible for it. like i said, sunday for fewer people thankfully around to be harmed. they said it is a very important day for prom because it is boating. the general elections, so maybe more people would have been out and about the final thing i will say though, the unfortunately, this is not a one off incident. comes from 3 months off to 9 people wounded in a stopping attack on another commute to train and tokyo. so in august, a woman who sits right and her face on the capital subway to the south of paris. this stage to be ready, the, the latest and quite worrying series. i should bring this up to speed. this container knows emily's pictures in showing them some of what allegedly went on there. all right, well that's, so we've talked about so far as coming up to 29 minutes past the hour. thank you
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