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ah ah, i don't think i know it's not as well. let us move on from gee 20, then it isn't all smiles. the french president claiming this trailing pm was lying about that troubled deal for submarines. the tongue delegates gathered scotland for the un climate summit with calls to haave emissions but there are cries of it. pop chrissy to was around $400.00 private jets were reportedly fly in vi pays for the event to talk about it. after a decade long case, a canadian court rules for the comedian didn't cross the line when he made jokes about a disabled child. singer. we put that up for debate. the must be a stop between hatred and comedy between violence and free speech, no one saying there shouldn't be consequences. but the argument is the consequence should not be. you been fine tens of thousands of dollars and not be
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a last centrally not allowed to criticize someone. ah, oh, good, a big russia life montes will do. say it's true moscow, kevin, i one era to service for next off. our with our latest this monday, november the 1st as it is well, was starting 1st of all with the weekend events in rome, g. 20 summit there in italy. the weekend may have been the 1st time those leaders met face to face for a while, but it wasn't all smiles. as the french president accused, the estallion prime minister of lying about a lucrative submarine, dale, the paris was conspicuously excluded from, talked about it some more than without a correspondent danny armstrong. i do see when, when you have with behave in mine and consistently with i don't think i know that got world leaders very rarely say these things
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about their counterparts, which gives you some kind of a marker as to how much that is hit a nerve with fresh president emmanuel macro macklin says he doesn't think, but he knows that the australian prime minister scott morrison has lied to him about the orchestra at the trilateral pack between the u. k. the u. s. and australia signed in mid september with a view to providing nuclear power submarines air to australia for him. when australia signed that walker's deal, it wiped out all respected, put paid to a $90000000000.00 a deal with the french naval group to supply those submarines. and he called a stab in the back now. morrison simply said that those submarines from france just didn't match up to australian standards. now his right hand man barnaby joyce, that's the deputy prime minister of australia has gone even further. he said that australia didn't deface the eiffel tower. they didn't steal an island. they simply made a business deal,
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and the fact that france was put out of that business deal is nothing personal simply at business. now there is a macro on say's that morrison is lying to him. it's that cambra said that they updated the u. s. on any discussions of a deal between france on that doesn't exactly add up with you. as president joe biden's version of events biden has said that the u. s. simply wasn't aware of any deal signing any deal that would put friends out. he said that he thought that camera had told france long ago that they wouldn't be doing any deal or his and mack crumbs meeting over the weekend again. another face to face meeting was want to clear the air over this exact deal. and this seemed like the 2 sides buried the hatchet as it were by then apologize and admitted that the u. s. was clumsy as he puts it in any deal. what happened was to use her english phrase. it was commonly a lot of grace. what else came out from the big g 20 meeting than in rome over the
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weekend? well, there's been a lot of things, a lot of topics on the agenda. of course, the usual suspects. the climate attacks there, the global economy, there was lots of progress expected to be made. this being, of course, a 1st face to face meeting between world leaders there for 2 years because of the pandemic. now, commitment seems to be the buzzword of the meeting. for instance, world leaders have pledged to reach a 0 missions by around mid century, not concretely 2050, as was mentioned before. there's also been a commitment to jo biden's proposal for global minimum corporate tax of 15 percent . that's in an attempt to reshape the global economy. but whilst there's been lots of words and lots of posturing, that hasn't really been anything concrete agreed. there's not really expected to any effort, anything to be agreed as it were in a bit of a damp squibb. that main story, of course, been a manual macro being irked by that orcus deal. how to chose richard taylor,
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but this is political commentator and host of the rich politics online broadcast. he told me thinks the g 20 summit was all about words not action. make no difference at all. that should be talking about the same thing. the next conference that these politicians are saying the writings would not do with the right things. your bones come in there. you could have got a car load of 85 cars is falling by private jets and all these politicians coming in privately. i mean it, to me, it just stinks of hotly popish and it does to a lot of the public as well. the reality is these are green taxes that will affect the lowest paid in the hardest work in society. and so what i can appreciate taxing the richest people in the cut in the world. that's important. yes, i agree with that, but it's not in reality. what will happen is be the lowest paid in society that will feel the pinch more than those who are highly paid. so than as mentioned, the us climate change conference well underway in scotland and while they plan or which course of action we should all taken the world. the participants themselves are already been accused of hypocrisy for doing little to actually reduce their own carbon footprint. it's because more than 5400 private jets are reported to have
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been used to fly in guest for those talks. a with 000-000-0000, i could hear la la la
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and where has that led us head of the climate told britain's prime minister cold for ro, bus measures to have a missions further. he said, if glasgow fails, the whole thing fails. artie shuddered was dusty next and looking at where the previous green promises were other cat on paper the u. k. as paving the way so clean a green, a renewable energy. but you mean on the small print? it tells a tentatively different story report is found proposal. so 40 potential new fossil fuel extraction projects with new tricks or the u. k. annual greenhouse gas emissions. hardly a good start ahead of 26 am to delivering on these pledges. the solution to climate change is clear. 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
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scenes. if we want to reach the subjects, if we all need to move to carbon neutrality by 2015, the wheels of the net 0 band walker and wobbling as green energy alternatives, like wind and solar home toys reliable on that to the fuel crisis. and there's only one way to go backwards. europe, resorting to old school power resort is like colon gas, long shun for it's carbon emissions, which hasn't gone down to while at all the things where the point there's 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 our previous calls, i think so on november,
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the 6th day of action, climate, justice advice and people marching through glasgow. and i think it's impossible for a decision makers to ignore armed with a power crisis and low winter ahead. of course, politicians are stuck between a rock and a hard place trying to keep homes heated without going 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 during buster tonight. so you have the short term solution, which is how do we get through the winter on the long term solution, 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 come to our house to be blackmailed by
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russia. the current high gas prices are 1st and foremost, the result of high demand and low supply. russia is playing a game of poker. peyton says europe's gas crisis was largely its own folder and did noise is using energy as a political weapon. receive option is supposed to need. russia is 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 is nothing to support it. we are actually increasing our supplies to europe in which has probably increased supplies by 10 percent. we are increasing though not decreasing our gas supplied to europe. there you have it yet. another issue muddied by politics. in the meantime, winter is coming. energy prices are skyrocketing and households employees to freeze, but none of that is determined $26.00 from its mission, no saving the planet. 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 top $26.00 summit charging sashay all to
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judge is ruled by a comedian who marked a disabled child sing. a did not breach the youngsters rights to dignity mike ward and the comedian as hale the decision by kind of the supreme court as part of a growing backlash against counsel culture as both sides reacted to the ruling. i like o j. i one. this is less, 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 would want to tell him about how i fell when i 1st heard that the child as a 13 years old cuteness. think about gang because a 40 year old man say so that you should gang singer, jeremy gabrielle is no 24 was born with a congenital disorder, the cause scull abnormalities. he found fame in 2006 and even performed for poke
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benedict, the 16th. but from 2010 war began making jokes about his disabilities. gabrielle was 13 at the time and says it made him suicidal and that he was bullied at school . gabriel's family father, he writes 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 they did not incite the audience. they said to treat gabrielle as sub human, while mister ward received support from some of the company world, others still believe jokes like that must have consequences. we put it up for debate. you know, i, 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
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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 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 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 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
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his singing is still alive. he the only thing that from what is it looks a little different. and he, you know, he has to wear a hearing aid. 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 that was 13 years old and disabled child. i don't care if it wasn't a dress in his disability. he was suicidal after that. and you come be free to say whatever you want and be buying renting every way you want in that and you know in your job, i'm going to ship an axe. if to my cheek my disable, you know, employee like that, i would go to court to because doubt consequences for every one of us. but what we do in our life, okay, 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
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a last 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. ah, 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 incredibly poor taste. and you know, free speech is just her virtue that i think is very important. and without it, i certainly wouldn't have a job. we try and bring you to pay for that nation every week, night check in big storage, the day token of big storage. the day will salissa coming up on friday and let him it puts it emphasizes that russia must strengthen its defenses. said it before, but send it again now to face nato's increasing military presence near the
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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 show business. i'll see you then. ah, ah, my ged, so americans plans to deploy missiles in europe, pose a di reg, threat to russia. national security said lead him a potent again. you should that warning to a meeting of top military officials. he said moscow would react accordingly if any foreign power attempts to break the strategic parity of current nuclear arsenals. whistler, his name is lamar crushed. we will know well that some of our foreign colleagues
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are trying hard to break the strategic parity, in particular, deploying global missile defense elements in close proximity to our borders. we cannot but notice these threats to russian national security and will react to them accordingly. while the russian president, speaking at a defense summit in russia's southern city of sochi, has revealed that moscow sees and observes all the activity of nato and nato friendly countries on its borders. in fact, he has said that while russia is ready to react to any well provocation that might happen on the borders. and that not only does it see everything, in fact, some nato vessels can be seen better than others. none of me voucher. so as we need to further develop our air defense system, in particular, due to the current military and political situation, the increase in nato flights near russian territory. the appearance of nato ships with guided missiles in the baltic and the black sea. now, you know, a u. s. ship has entered black, see waters,
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and we can watch it through binoculars or the recites of the defense system. and william, so quite a ball statement there, especially when it comes to the view through the rare sights of russia's defense systems. this was, of course, in response to the u. s. navy, boasting that one of its flag ships you assess. mount whitney entered the waters of the black sea, a territory that russia considers its own back yard and it monitors a very carefully, any military activities in those waters. also, the russian president has revealed that new machinery, that new equipment is on the way to the russian army that the russian army, it continues to modernize and to become more up to day to become more technologically well, a technologically superior to the past version of itself. for example, it has revealed that the new versions of air defense systems that the s 500, it's a new iteration of russia's main air defense system. that the 1st such complex will very soon joined the ranks of the russian army. this as the as 400 air defense
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systems which are being used and are being purchased all over the world. turkey being a prime example here, purchasing rushes as 400 systems, while the russian army is getting more of those as well. while they're waiting for the s 500 to a while to graduate and to join the ranks. also, the russian navy will receive a major technological update according to the russian president. by year 202770 percent of all you. the equipment in the russian navy will be brand new. but given all that, the russian president has praised the state, the russian armed forces are in right now. as it was linear wood. it wasn't, wasn't, in recent years, there's been a significant rise in the air defense capability of the russian armed forces. a missile attack warning system is clear and efficient british junior, so a bit of saber rattling here on behalf of the russian president. although one might
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say a timid one, but still a very clear message that can very well be interpreted as an explicit warning by brand new in to tell you fathers outrage in berlin where 2 police officers have being accused of dishonoring a holocaust memorial by using it for a workout, if mother uniform, these images are from a video, apparently taken by the officers themselves as they did push ups on a part of the structure. german media reported that the policeman superiors knew about the incident and fail to address it. but now the police chief issued this response, his behavior by colleagues is a disregard for what discipline oil stands full and does not correspond to the respect that must be shown to it. this undermined for remembrance of those who were met at which is what she'd expect to hear. i guess let's go live to mock schulman in tel aviv editor of history central dot com. so we've heard the police chief saying, now decrying that i could it be that these police offices didn't realize where they
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were doing and what they were doing it on. i doubt that it's very hard to know. obviously i look, i think we have an overall problem time time this passing and you know, we're talking about these please are probably were young men were talking about you know, events to them that happened to their graham, great, grandparents at this point. we have this problem that exists in the world, you know, the holocaust, the last of the survivors are beginning to die off. there are a few left. the last, the perpetrators, you know, i think we're bring to trial in germany some 90 year old, a prison guard. i mean, these are people who are very, very old and dying out at this point. and at this point, memories now have to go from hearing living people to understanding that isn't ancient history of that it's a students repeated itself. and that's a very difficult thing to do. you know, to make history very real,
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to maintain that respect, that understanding of what took place. it becomes just another history event, unfortunately. and that's something we will have to worry about. still a place for monuments, light, this things to be remembered down the ages, down the centuries as you say, and, and to ensure the history doesn't repeat itself. what, what, what, what should be done here than should big assign post to be put up in this particular case? or is it just bigger than that? you say people move on? what should be done to remember what happened in that, in the great wall? well, i think, you know, again, education, education, education is the most important thing. but as we know, education isn't all that successful. often, we need to find ways of interacting and in real time and understanding in real time, you know, visits to the death camps, have been an impact because you actually see the places you can almost touch it, you get, get that feeling. i know that steven spielberg's, holocaust,
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moral is trying to do things now and in 3 dimensions and bring it, bring to life that these people are going, are gone. it's going to require massive efforts and massive rethinking of how we keep these memories alive. you know, the great, what was just not another war, whether it's to the 20000000 russians who died in the 6000000 jews. it died. it was the worst war in human history. and it people, the same undercurrents in the world exists today. terms of nationalism and in terms of anti semitism that we've seen growing again. and so we can't allow these memories to disappear justice another historic event because it wasn't just another historic event. and i think it's on all of us to try to find the ways to make this thing real for the new generations of generations that don't have grandparents or involved. you know, some people are age and even younger parents and grandparents at least for the war, or were victims of the war or survivors and everything else. next generations are
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much, much more difficult, and i think it's going to require a mock a long times past. how did you keep this fresh in people's minds? is jeremy good enough for to, to address his controversial pasta? what happened but then that, that the holocaust and other atrocities as well. the 2nd level, the germany, germany did a lot. there's no question about it. germany did a lot on the other hand, you know, and place like wall street did nothing, for instance, you know, it's interesting. i just wrote for a upgraded history central. i was rewriting part of europe history. so i, i wrote one piece. i am the devastation of europe after world war 2. and then i wrote another piece on the various actions that were taken against both birth. people who participated where they were local citizens, paul's french, dutch. while those people are put on trial and many, the mex, a number of them executed, not the number of germans or x unit after world war 2 and
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a more people were executed and then possible. another project i've been working on is the history of the towns and villages in poland. and i do that and i say really, and when do we ever do enough? is it ever possible to do enough? i don't think it's ever possible doing life obviously. and i think again, germany has done a fair amount to keep the education alive, but it's going to take supreme effort going into the next generation. my somewhat easy way to grandparents will leave that full mac shellman editor of history central dot com. thanks, make the time to be on the program with us. have a good evening, sir. thank you. my pleasure. thank you. now next residence a san francisco, attending to private security firms, is a police failed to cope with an alarming rising crime in that us city, car break ins and home robberies have become the biggest problem for the air. amid the surgeon crime business is booming for private security firms. we had from a guy called alan by out an officer with one of those private companies. he told us the police simply lack the manpower to cover everything effectively. not too many
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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 looking for officers since we're having the same problem. getting people that san francisco police have authorities say crimes increase since cause to defund the police took effect. the figures show more than $400.00 cases of violent crime in may of 20 percent on the same time last year has also been a spike. of the number of thefts from cars and about again says people are losing patience with 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,
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and 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 gonna finally get fed up enough. and now 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. thanks for checking in with our news cast. this are a can telecom bray's here in our, for our great capable hands to take you through the thing for the break. king stories that might happen shall the be a few panels and debates coming up to as the often during the evening here. well, let's get you involved as well. check it out. he dot com. run ever social's, but for now, kevin, now in a great team at alt internationals, h q, saying thank you for watching and have a good night. ah,
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can you make heads or tails of mine is foreign policy. ukraine is a good example. does washington in brussels one piece the same applies when it comes to china. where are the stable and predictable policies we were told about ah mm in. ah
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