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ah ah, i don't think i know as word ladies move on from the g 20 that it isn't all smiles . the french president claims as a strain encounter with a lying about that trouble deal for submarines the august. the mean time delegates gathered scotland today for that big you and climate summit with calls to harvard mission of the world. look in on here. but there are cries of hypocrisy already as around 400 private jets who reportedly fly in those v. i pays for the event and a decade long case, a canadian court rules committee didn't cross the line. when you make jokes about a disabled child, the must be a stop between hatred and comedy,
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between biology and free speech. no one saying there shouldn't be consequences. what the argument is, the consequence should not be you being by tens of thousands of dollars and not be able, as actually not allowed to criticize someone ah despised for the afternoon here in moscow. good afternoon from russia live from ortiz, world news, age cues. kevin, are in with you today this monday, november the 1st, let's talk about them. first off, last weekend's g. 20 summit in rome was the 1st time the group of world leaders met in person since the started upon their maker. the genial atmosphere was changed with controversy as often happens at these things. as francis president accused the australian leader of lying but a lucrative submarine deal that orcus deal, that paris was conspicuously excluded from. i do see when, when we have to be to you have to behave in line and consistently
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with the value i don't think i know well daddy, i'm sorry for this now, a correspondence to the state mortality. quite a strong message from the, from french president there than yeah, very strong message indeed, of course is very strange for will lead me. these views about their counselors gives you some of the marker of as to how much of a new this is hit with the french president. and now it was simply a question of respect for president emmanuel macaroni said that he has amazing respect for the country, australia, amazing respect for the people. and of course, when doing these deals, this all casteel that was signed in mid september, a few between the u. k, the u. s. and australia with a view to supplying submarines nuclear powered submarines. it is to australia that had to be respect of those values and thought that friendship. and he told a school me a very satisfied reported that he doesn't think. but he knows that scott morrison,
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the australian prime minister, lied to him when he signed that deal with white. how any respects between france and australia as it were, according to my chronic pul, paid to a $90000000000.00 deal with the french naval group. now. morrison, on the other hand, said that those french submarines just didn't match to the australian standards. now, morrison's right hand man barnaby, joyce has gone even further. he said that australia, australia didn't deface the eiffel tower. it didn't steal an island is simply had a deal in place which is signed and france being put out that deal is simply nothing personal, but just business. now the reason macros says he knows that morrison is lying is because congress that it was diligent in updating the u. s. on any discussions of the deal. well, that don't quite match up with what president joe biden said, because he said the u. s. cliques didn't know that signing any deal would put franz
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out. now his meeting with president emmanuel, macro over the weekend has been another face to face meeting. just as a g. 20 summit has been in rome, it was one to clear the air between the 2 countries. and it was very much one of burying the hatchet. he said that he wasn't, was under the impression that france had been inform the long ago that the deal would put them out. now we can see what he said just here. what happened was user english phrase we did was quality worked on a lot of grace. yeah. big apology. there wasn't there but the seem to be friends at the end of those to release. what's the overall take away them from the weekends events away top of the agenda is the usual suspects as it were. attacks the climate, coal with the global economy, with a lot of progress expected to be made. this been the 1st time that we're leaders have met face to face air due to the pandemic in nearly 2 years. a commitment seems to be the buzzword of the me to president. leaders have committed it to say wiping
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out a a mission 0 mission by around about mid century rather than 2050 concretely 2050. as mentioned before, there's been commitment to jo biden's proposal for minimum air, global minimum corporate tax, the 15 percent in attempts of reshape the global economy. but while there was lots of talk and lots of pushing hadn't really been anything concrete, there decided not really anything expected to be decided either. the main story, of course, is matt from being moved by that orcus air deal and or idea of song. thank you for her. let's get some more about what happened or the weekend and move on to what's happening now in glasgow. cockpit 21 will bring in. richard taylor is in car, their fees, the commentator and host of the rich politics online site. hey there, richard. nice to see you. so right, let's sir. wind it back a bit. we'll talk about comp had a minute. but back to what happened in rome. very few concrete commitments made in the summer because a lot of people wanted to hear a lot of strong stuff about climate change about what's going to be done. we're told this is like the last chance saloon if you like,
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why was it so weak coming out of the g 20 you think? well, i think a lot of this is virtue signaling from politicians we've seen for decades that have been many cop, you know, events that happened throw in some cop 2626 event they've had and nothing congress come out apart from the good to natural by 2050, making those commitment. but the bigger issues, you're a countries like america, the 2nd largest country in the world. you know, admitting carbon emissions. second only to china and of course, india and japan and russia. for example. these are the countries, this should be around the table talking about what's going on or belief, but it doesn't happen. so to me as a virtue signal eco hypocrite, i mean job binds coming, that you've got a car load of 85 cars, he's fully by private jets and all these politicians coming in privately. i mean it's to me is just stinks of hope. the policy and it goes to a lot of the public as well, you know, his ro kick off of $400.00 private jets coming in forever to get together to have this chat. but i suppose they're going to say, well, we kind of got there. the other way come a low cost because we believe into colby the last year, 18 months, 2 years,
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kevin and we've, we've, we've dealt with resume, we've done everything conferences before we did so i couldn't. ready have been somebody who i was just a question to ask because at the end of the day, you know, these, these politicians are coming over. let's not forget this while they're going to be treated like kings 1st class treatment. they're going to be copy on champagne in partial tales to their in, in classical and they are currently meted and they be treated like royalty for the next few days. talking about the climate. it's absolutely pop receive and that's all members of the public width with all across social media. you can see it is a wash with people realize that these politicians say the right thing. we're not doing the right. they'll say that kathy, i was carbon neutral. of course, the way it got to them this one it back to the week. what about the culprit a minute job and initiative for that minimum 15 percent world tax, almost very rich multinational is not going to make the world a better place. stop us from having rising sea levels and make it more equality for everyone. oh no, no, i don't think it is. i think, to joe biden, ideas of what would make the same place or not,
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surely my ideas and i think you know his proposal. nothing wrong with those rich companies so well, listen but yeah, but effectively what happens is that textures don't and the lowest paid in society and to pay the big taxes. we'll see you in the u. k. kevin, we know what is green, talk this green touch, which they're going to portal people. i mean, the total attraction meet, for example, in the k. i know like what's on the white near the reality is these green taxes that will affect the lowest paid in the hardest working in society. and so what's that can appreciate tax in the richest people in the cut in the world actually important? yes, i agree with that, but it's not in reality. what will happen is to be the lowest paid in society that will feel differentiable than those who are hiding not have a whole s. we've had cove, you mentioned it just not a covered to worry about for last 2 years. it goes on and on and on. does it? gee, 20 lead is pledged about the w h. o gulf, a 70 percent of the world's population to be covert vaccinated by next summer. is it feasible? i mean, bear in mind, russia got this great vaccine and over europe. it's still not been passed yet and you know,
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all the medics is saying it's fine. politics is really dragon things down. well, i don't believe it's achievable. you know, there are, there are very good reasons i do logically or medically or even for some people religiously. why they will not take the box and i am not against people, i believe in choice. people who should have the freedom to choose without probably boxing. and it might be the case that around the world, there are countries that was used right now where people are not taking the vaccine . not because it against the boxing kevin, this is very important. be all there was listeners to to know is because they don't believe it's right for them at this time. and we should respect, we should believe in both of you told me autonomy when people are being forced, know if you don't get the job, you lose your job. back to me is an issue is actually be criminal. we should not be foreseen. any guesswork does or people in health care, especially in the all around the world or anywhere to be forced to have the box times caught up with this, i want to go back to call. is there going to be if you got 10 seconds? her answer is going to be a big break for us. all know is what we got time for. absolutely not a big difference at all. that should be talking about the same thing. the next conference, richard taylor fridge. politics on line. thank you from card. if have
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a good day well, as mentioned the us climate change conferences now the way in scotland and while they plan which course of action they should take the participants themselves or kids of hypocrisy for doing little to actually reduce their own footprint. we mentioned that just now as more than 400 private jets or opposed to being used to fly in guess for those climate talks i with 000-000-0000,
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i could hear a blah, blah blah. and where has that led us? yeah, well i had to the climate toast, britain's prime minister, as call for ro, bus measures to harvard missions, adding in fact, his strong statement. he said if gloves go fails, the whole thing fails. next, the nazi shut, edwards dusty reporting, looking at whether previous green promises were actually on paper. the u. k. is paving the way for cleaner greener renewable energy that zoom in on the small print and it tells a totally different story. report is found proposals for 40 potential new fossil fuel extraction projects that would nearly triple the u. k. annual greenhouse gas emissions. hardly a good start to had a cop 26 and delivering on these pages. the solution to climate change is clear.
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it lies in consigning dirty fossil fuels like co, to history in ditching gas guzzling modes of transport. we've decided to put coal behind us seen val, if want to reach the subject, if we all need to move to carbon neutrality by 2050, the will of the net 0 band wagon wobbling as green energy alternatives like wind and solar home toys reliable as that to the fuel crisis, and there's only one way to go backwards. europe, resorting to old school power resolves is like colon gas long shun for it's carbon emissions, which hasn't gone down to while at all the
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things where the point i've been $25.00 previous cox and everyone's wondering why you know, how to success so far. busy you know, emissions are rising, there's just, you know, unprecedented will for a change that hasn't been necessarily previous calls, i think so on november, the 6th day of action, climate, justice, 100 people marching through classical and i think it's possible for a decision makers to ignore armed with a power crisis and low winter ahead of calls, politicians are stuck between a rock and a hard place trying to keep homes heated without going back on there. what so does that mean it's a lose lose situation. we're going to have to look at the immediate problem which is, which is an energy shortages and huge amounts of money and companies that are pretty much doing buster tonight. so you have a short term solution, which is how do we get to the winter and the long term solution,
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which is finding out exactly how we moved to renewables and a sustainable way in a way this cost effective. russia is happy to step in, but the e u is giving most of the red lights. we can't allow ourselves to be blackmailed by russia. the current, i guess, prices are 1st and foremost, the result of high demand and low supply. russia is playing a game of poker. payton says, europe's gas crisis was largely its own fault, and denies is using energy as a political weapon. receive up, shenice was, didn't russia's not using any weapons? where are we using weapons and what conflicts are we taking part? this is what i call a politically motivated talk. there's nothing to support it. we are actually increasing our supplies to europe. cows prom increased supplies by 10 percent. we are increasing though not decreasing. our gas supply to europe, they inhabit. what's another issue? money by politics. in the meantime, winter is coming. energy prices are skyrocketing and households poised to freeze.
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but none of that is deterring cop 26 from its mission of saving the planet. and don't forget, of course there's a big carbon footprint being left by all those planes carrying world leaders and the delegations to and from the cop 26 summit chatted with saturday. r k. judges of rule to the comedian who mocked to disable child singer did not breach the youngest, his rights to dignity mike walden, the comedian, as hailed the decision by canada supreme court as part of a growing backlash against counsel culture. as both sides reacted to the ruling. i'm like o, j. i one. this is a vest, i'm so happy. i think this is a good sign for comedy. i think this means the pendulum is about to swing the other way. comedians are going to be able to keep on doing jokes. i we want to tell him about how i fell when i 1st heard the think joke
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as a 13 years old to just think about gang because a 40 year old men say so that you should guy, singer, jeremy gabriel. and who so 24 was born with a congenital disorder that caused scull abnormalities, monks of the things he found fame in 2006, and the performed the for pope benedict the 16th at one point. but from 2010 war began making jokes about his disability. gabrielle was 13 at the time and said it made him feel suicidal and that he was bullied at school over it. gabriel's family filed a human rights complaint, but canada's highest court said that the singer was targeted not because of his disability, but because of his fame. they acknowledged that some of the comedians comments were nasty and disgraceful, but went on to say to they didn't think that it incited the audience to treat gabriella sub human. while mr. ward received support from a comedy world though others still believe jokes like that must have consequences. we put it up for debate. you know, i,
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i agree with the court's conclusion. i mean that they acknowledge said that this was a nasty thing that was said, but you know, it doesn't go as far as to, you know, have a legal financial consequences for this person. when mister ward comes to your town, you have the option to not buy a ticket. you can ignore his podcast. you have the right to do all those things. but should he be prosecuted in a court of law? that takes it a bridge way too far. in my opinion, we have to sink about. he was a child, he was 13 years old. and i truly believe we should safeguard our children more because especially in this case he was not only a child, but he was and he still is disable. so you know, the must be a stall between hatred and comedy between violence, you know, and free speech. god to charge in and find a guy tens of thousands of dollars for a joke, comedy and joking. and freedom of speech is
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a human right. when did this change? this is nuts to me. and you know, i have to disagree with the, the woman who spoke before, but this, he was not making fun of his disability. he was primarily making fun of people who thought the kid was so weak that you couldn't comment and make fun of his singing is still alive. he the only thing that's wrong with it looks a little different. and he, you know, he has to wear a hearing aid. i, we shouldn't be treating people like so differently. i mean, have some respect for the guy. he's not some weakling that you need to defend like this. first of all, he was violence. verbal violence towards a child, i was 13 years old and disabled child. i don't care if it wasn't addressing his disability. he was suicidal after that. and you can be free to say whatever you want and be buying renting every way you want in that. and you know, in your job,
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i'm going to printer each to my, to, to my disable, you know, employee like that. i would go to court to because doubt consequences for every one of us though what we do in our life. ok, it's not only speech is an action, no one saying there should be consequences, but the argument is the consequence should not be you being by tens of thousands of dollars and not be a less centrally not allowed to criticize someone. well, i just want to say this in response to that, a lot of comedians and, and i would like to think i'm one of them. it is possible for us to have 2 thoughts in our head at the same time. thought number one, that's a joke that a lot of us would never make. i personally would never make a joke like that that's me. but another thought that i am also able to have in my head at the same time is i can see the dangerous slippery slope of having legal consequences for someone who chooses to make such a joke. even if i find it an incredibly poor taste. and you know, free speech is just her virtue that i think is very important. and without it,
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i certainly wouldn't have a job yet. our conversation, when i was the kind of thing we get into most weeknights here in the evenings check us out. if you wanna see more of those than to baked nose exactly 20 past the hour ahead. relatives of an elderly frenchwoman who died when police fought at t a gas grenade in 12, shutting the shutters. if it's on accused the government of concealing evidence, will we're going to speak to her son when we're back. ah, ah, is your media a reflection of reality? in the world transformed what will make you feel safer? isolation, community. are you going the right way or are you being
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o direct? what is true? what is great? in the world corrupted, you need to descend. ah, so join us in the depths or remain in the shallows. join me every thursday on the alex salmon. sure. but i'll be speaking to guess of the world of politics, sport, business, i'm sure business. i'll see you then. ah ah, i get in the family of an elderly woman who died when french police threw
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a tear gas grenade into her. homer accusing the government of a cover up. she was reportedly closing or apartment shutters at the time and she was hit with a canister showing yellow vest protest, i must say back in 2018. she died the next day from her injuries. please say it was a tragic accident that a combination of circumstances. we spoke to her, some. my miss, it's you, not? it is one of the problems is that my mother is algerian. can you imagine how the french government would have reacted if an algerian man had treated a french woman in the same way? the police were standing right in front of the building where my mother lived and they were aiming upwards. oh, they weren't shooting in an arc shaped trajectory. they were aiming straight at my mother's apartments. my mother was hit by a g l i a 40 a guest grenade, which they were using against the protest. us, in my opinion on france is doing is wrong. instead of solving the problem of french people through peaceful negotiations, the police results the grenades and the use of force. i don't think it's justified . this is not the way we should solve problems. explosive tear gas grenades,
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the police, shoot her band in 2020 and have in the past calls severe injuries to french protest as they were replaced with the t and t free alternative rights group. say they're unclear of their any better or safer. so the elderly woman's case is not the only one where bystanders and protests as have died or have been seriously injured. and french police have repeatedly been accused of abuse of power. during the suppression of mass protest, her son shed more of his thoughts about it. no coffee in ha, the french state hasn't taken responsibility for my mother's case form. interior minister cast the net expressed his opinion about the incident even before he had all the details necessary for the investigation of it seems to me that the state wants to protect the police, the judges and the marci police are in collision. in fact, the general inspectorate of the national police actually did its job as it conducted an investigation showing special police forces were responsible for this . but the investigation was concealed in order not to make public the discovered
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facts. however, we have conducted our investigation and we have the evidence. it was not yellow vests who were responsible for the grenade accent, but the states security police force. a groups are accusing the by the administration of abandoning both their former allies and american citizens in afghanistan. we heard from one interpreter who worked for coalition forces who fears for his life and is asked for his identity to be disguised. they should make priority for bills, interpreters who are working alongside with use army unused government, why they are not look and why the used department of defense is not look and how many, how many interpreters they might enough dennis on. they should be give the less that the used department of states that these interpreters, the minor left in afghanistan, we need to make navy great at 1st. not like look local people, not like mtv malignancies to, we will take at a 22000 people like our local people. they don't have documents,
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they don't have any drinks. i have a lot of opportunity that i have a back humans. i have a letter recommendation letter from my supervisor my at the company which i was working with them. we call them mason is in shelling, bp, mission, essential, personal, have their trial letter and also recommendation. i have a lot of documents by the still remind here, nothing was received. i don't know why is that? still the problem is, what's the problem? your secretary state answer blinkin says they all working on fulfilling their commitments that all american citizens on former african allies will be rescued as soon as possible. it's not just the us facing christmas is a group of 30 britons of slam the u. k. government to for not getting them on flight, some for allegedly prioritizing the evacuation of american citizens over them. chaos and gulf cobble i uphold. as we saw in late august, hundreds of thousands of desperate afghans and foreigners scrambling to pull those final evacuation flights out of the country. as the taliban took power times to
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jobs receive a direct warning from taliban. from the intelligence recall to santa barbara. i just twice changed my house vacations to telephone is don't find my houses because i just written this email to that some of the association which so i find it from the social media to serve my life is extremely in danger. we need help. we need the help to how to move from afghanistan safely to not get hurt. my family, not going to hurt myself our, my related. i'm not concerned about my saliva concern about my family because i all truly are twice. we change our location because tell them on intelligence looking for me in the middle trying to find me because of that. i don't half anyways, dina has kept me mixed strongly. so just from the used department of states, ministry of defense, department of defense, to support me,
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help me get out safely from afghanistan, with my family. next to cisco residence of san francisco, returning to private security firms and more and more as police failed to cope with an alarming rising crime in that u. s. city car break his home robberies become the biggest problem for the area at the moment. this long it a problem with the homeless people, a drug addiction, but amid the surgeon crime business is booming them for private security firms. at the moment we heard from allen by audit officer with one of those companies. he told us the police simply liked the manpower now to effectively cover everything. not too many people want to become a police officer anymore. we have a couple of people that were working for us that were with s f p d, but no longer, we're still. ready looking for officers, it's, we're having the same problem, getting people that san francisco police have authority,
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say crimes increase since caused a d fund. the police took a fact. the figures show more than $400.00 cases of violent crime in may compared to just over $300.00 the same time last year. there's also been a spike in a number of thefts from cars. allen, by a telling us people are losing patience for the situation. one of the things i've noticed, especially when the pandemic started, was very, very large, increasing crime or greece auto. burglaries, assaults, robberies, everything went up the beginning of the pandemic, the citizens here. they do pay taxes, lots of taxes. ah, they would like to see more police unfortunately that's not in the budget right now . there is a lot of upset people with our district attorney. they feel that a lot. ready of this is his fault, it's the citizens that are going to finally get fed up enough and you know,
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they're going to let the board of supervisors know that this will no longer be tolerated. and the board of supervisors puts pressure on the mayor and it's up to them to you know, get more money to the police a. so i think looking for moscow so far this monday, november, the 1st kevin are reporting. so from main, the rest great team in ms. me today and out international. we thank you for watching and have a good rest of this monday. ah, can you make heads or tails of buying these foreign policy? ukraine is a good example. does washington in brussels one piece?
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the same applies when it comes to china. where are the stable and predictable policies we were told about ah, a i'm option retention you're watching, going underground, coming up and the show is the cop 26 summit hosted by you k prime minister maurice johnson. the sham we asked the tories form a u. k. state minister for energy and climate change. why greenhouse gas levels hit record highs in 2020 despite karone of ours pandemic and is nature nation sanctions .
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