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when so many find themselves worlds apart, we choose to look so common ground. ah, it's one minute to midnight on that doomsday cloth and we need to act. now, ladies gather in scotland, holding of a doomsday scenario and pledging to save the planet from climate catastrophe. but we look at whether those ambitions might be leaving, developing nations far behind. also this our, in any case, executives urged locate government to delay men free vaccines to health care staff until next year and says that forcing work is to get job to could see many leave and put lives at risk. we speak to medics about the warning. there are reasons why people may choose not to get to vaccine. not necessarily because they don't believe in the vaccine book. there may do the personal religious reasons or there may be other and personal health resource or it's a tricky one isn't because it's
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a healthcare professional. i want everybody, tampa backseat, and france delays. it's retaliatory measures against the u. k. in iraq over fishing rights after london threatened to take legal action. ah hello, good morning. just got 9 o'clock hair. moscow. you watching archie international. now the winds cop 26 climate summit has got down to business in scotland, where the british prime minister has warned of a doomsday scenario while referencing a james bond movie. meanwhile, the american president, he did appear to go to sleep, to vowed that the united states would be leading by example in the fight against climate change. although that does contradict what he said recently are also made clear to opec major oil exporting nations of the world. set to production cuts made
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during the pandemic should be reversed as the global economic and there's a global economy recovers in order to lower prices for consumers. am releasing the u. s. long term strategy, which presents a vision of achieving the united states goal of net 0 emissions economy wide by no later than 2050 was the arrival of a 100 world leaders to the scottish city of glasgow did trigger climate change process. i have side people help and is like enough is enough and we are watching you. i'm an activist press at sunbird was among those present to trying politicians full pretending to take off future seriously. meanwhile, his asking taylor i reports complying with emission go was, may not be that simple. the developing countries comp $26.00 his hair and it's going to save us from doomsday. i will $100.00 wild need is a setting out their goals for the future. and that big ones,
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stop deforestation switched to renewables. there were emissions an ohio electric nasty thing nature like a toilet we are digging. oh it own grapes. humanity has long since run down the clock on climate change. it's one minute to midnight on that doomsday clock and we need to act. now, client change is already ravaged oral. we only have a brief window left before us to razor our visions to raised me to task. sounds great. the question is, who pay the biggest price for all these politicians patches? it's easy for both chad and co to promise to turn off the light when they leave a room. but for others half way round the world saying no to fossil fuels is a luxury. they did con, afford. if every car we leave, if there isn't any call, we don't leave one person in easton in guest sat,
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but over 4000000 others all over the country would likely agree. because that's how many people rely on coal to keep a roof over their heads and food on that pace. the issue goes well beyond india, though, the developing word. yeah, you know, it's set to live industrialization stage, then you know what? we've gone gone one space. our time, we don't that they will not really do live. there are societies out of poverty called consumption, and call as a basis for the livelihood will remain a fact for some time. in fact, tens of developing countries have come together terrified of what the grand goals of 0 emissions made up by rich nations will mean for them. this new goal, which has been advanced, runs counter to the parish agreement, and is anti equity and against climate justice demands for net 0 emissions, for all countries by 2050 will exacerbate further the existing inequities between developed and developing countries. it's not just that developing nations struggle
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as it is with fossil fuels. it's not just that millions of jobs will be lost so that millions will be plunged into poverty. now, it's also that these nations are asking, why are we paying for greedy gonzalez? far away? the top 10 percent of countries consumed 20 times more energy than the bottom 10 percent, and 1100000000 sub saharan african share the same amount of power generation capacity. as germany's 83000000 people, video gamers and california consume more electricity than entire nations. you won't hear anything about that, a cop 20 sex. and remember, when times were tough, winter was coming. a gas was running low in europe. funny how no one was shouting about being a dirty source of energy when they begged for the caps to be turned back on. but you will hear them say they won't finance fossil fuel projects in developing countries. why? because it's far away and won't affect whether that warm on
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a chilly december night. though if the budget can stretch, they might lend a helping hand to ease the pay. we want to do more to help countries around the world, especially developing countries, accelerate their crane energy transition, address pollution in the sure the world. we all must share a cleaner shafer healthiest plan and we have an obligation to help make no mistake . this is not a judgment on green energy. the goals of those gathered in glasgow are undoubtedly noble. but do the politicians so desperate to be seen as the leaders who saved the pallet realize what that p are friendly slogans actually mean for millions of people. far away, and even if they did what they do, anything differently, there are some countries that actually have small populations but are consuming a lot of energy in a meeting, a lot of our gap, a car. well, there is hypocrisy all around in most of the rich countries are, it's not clear that they are really going to lean themselves away from corn. and i
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don't think that they are very realistic dogs. they have not met the 2015 accord targets yet. so i think so there's a lot of bluffing going on here, and i don't read a lot of the, you know, the commitments, augi i pledges being made by rich countries, by the national health service executive has called on the can't government to delay it's mandatory kaywood vaccine policy for health care staff until next year and says it will help the medical services get through the difficult when to period . otherwise, he says the country risks in exodus of unvaccinated workers and a worsening staff shortage. we've got a very, very difficult winter coming up and we know the n h s is going to be a full stretch. so it makes sense to set that deadline. once that period has passed, if we lose very large numbers of m vaccinated stuff particularly over the winter period than that also constitutes
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a risk to patient safety and quality of care. while this comes as u k, paramedics also raised phase of an unprecedented crisis facing the ambulance service with one local department just last week, even pleading with the public to think twice before calling as there is simply not enough people to cover the workload. u. k. government has also put the countries troops on standby to help the n h. s. coke with the winter season, and that could see them driving ambulances assisting with vaccines and providing other general support in hospitals. me marley, u. k. health secretary on friday emphasized the safety and effectiveness of inoculation urging any body who is eligible to get their boosted jab before winter . the doctor told us, however, that the vaccine issue is just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to the staffing crisis affecting the n h. yes. there are reasons why people may choose not to get to vaccine. not necessarily because they didn't believe in the vaccine,
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but they do the personal religious reasons or the maybe that and personal health reasons. now, we should allow individuals to have the flexibility to exercise their rights. it's a tricky one, isn't because it's a health care professional. i want everybody to have the vaccine, but i understand this decision is personally working in the just layman and exhausting. you get up early in the morning and you stay late until evening and you're not quite sure whether or not you're going to manage to work. and continue to be safe, certainly by the middle of the day you're exhausted. so fatigued is difficult to make decisions. and you worry that by the afternoon patients will get high quality care. we simply don't have the workforce anymore to provide a safe service. and we have had a huge number of people who dna just especially of the last year. i have thought about the year. i think anybody tells you whether to 100 percent is probably lighting are researched by the health care workers foundation has shown that almost
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75 percent of n h s staff have considered leaving within the past 12 months with nearly every 3rd health worker saying that there was a strong likelihood that they would quit within the next year. the doctor once again says that the and i chest needs the government to take real action is never before. i believe the government thinks they're doing enough to help the n h s. i believe the government think the and i just is blanket that we take too much funding that we complain too much. now we can probably give them all that is absolutely categorically wrong. the chess is crumbling around us. we are all broken . we are all tired and we need the government to do all over the last 10 years. if we had made a decent sustained, and the key part carry sustained investment in were folks. this could have been averted, but it's difficult to actually invest in keeping when you're not sure if the money is going to come the following year and year after. you can only buy short packets
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all can short term. if you're not sure that the money is gonna come in the future, so the real problem that we have a lack of sustained promised investment as macaroni france is to aid retaliatory measures against the u. k. in a rag over fishing rights in order to allow more time for talks, a london more in paris to see says, unreasonable threat. citing that it was ready to take legal action stopped threatening i, u. k. a fishing vessels stop threatening at the channel, ports and accept the we are entirely within our rights to allocate the fishing licenses in line with the trade agreement. as we have done with our, our up did last week when france detained a british vessel and issued a verbal warning to another boat for fishing off east coast. and that's just one of the case is triggered by breaks it is e u access e k. ward is his name managed through a licensing system with france demanding more permits be issued for its fishing
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vessels. we discussed the situation with the french regional fisheries committee director and only we have been in limbo regarding the issue of access to british waters near jersey in guernsey for 11 months now. i know very well the tactical maneuvers by both sides. everyone immediately beginning to flex their muscles. to some extent, we are an illustration of how breaks it affects the number of sectors. europe, supporters with financial assistance after the introduction of the band for 4 to 5 weeks. and then we're the 2nd wave of assistance in particular for those who suffered financial damage after they were forced to spend the long period in british waters. however, this is a temporary solution to help our fishing vessels in the home to france, normandy and brittany regions. fishermen, however, do not want to live on benefits, is they want to earn their own money. so meanwhile, the u. k. foreign secretary also suggested that the upcoming friendship presidential election could actually be emotive for a manual mac,
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crohn's tough stance. although an expert we heard from does say that both sides may be seeking to score political points from the escalation. my car is standing for reelection in april, and he wants to be seen as a defender of french interests course in england. boris johnson will see this as a great opportunity to fly the union track. it makes people think about the bad french rather than the fact that perhaps things are not going so well. in other spheres, or you know, our gross rates perhaps, or the fact that we appear to have lost control over co rid with 405-0000 infections a day in over a 100 people dying a day. so if you're like, these are kind of political ways of, of getting people to focus on the things that will avoid them. folk sing on, on, things that perhaps a more painful it could be really also a way of finding somebody to blame if christmas will be different this year. again,
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this situation can quickly degenerate and get out of hand over damaging bows. those france and the u. k. but it's unfortunate quite clearly because it makes it more difficult to find an agreement where both sides lose a little bit of face, but both sides can collide. they've won watching artie this to thing only still had the holocaust memorial in berlin. is meant to be a somber reminder of the atrocity, but apparently not the some members of the berlin police will explain why just after the break. ah ah, what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have a tree that even plantation let it be in arms. race is on offensive, very dramatic development only personally and getting to resist. i don't see how
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that strategy will be successful, very political time. time dan tom, ah ah
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ah, welcome back. now a reporter us media giant and b. c has drawn ridicule for asking the secret service . if the let's go. brandon phrase is a threat to president joe biden safety. the journalist faced a backlash for what some commentators did, sees an attempt to demonize the anti biden me. i called to ask the secret service whether they consider f. joe biden emblazoned on an assault rifle to represent a security threat to the president, which i think is a reasonable question. the fact that a journalist and nbc doesn't understand how the 1st amendment works is a far greater threat than this engraving. can you provide any examples of times you contacted secret service during the trump administration? for similar threats? did you call the secret service? when de niro said that same thing about tromp on national tv, which had exposure to tens of millions of people. this is the equivalence of
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calling 911 over her feelings. absolutely. embarrassing. well, the phrase, in case she didn't know, let's go brandon does originate from a car race in alabama when a reporter interviewing dr. brandon brand mistakenly here, this exclamation instead of chance that we're actually being used by the crowd to insult joe biden. it's now widely used by republicans to demonstrate their dis, satisfaction with the president. we're recently in american pilot came under scrutiny from his airline for signing off to passengers with the catch phrase. and it led to a storm of condemnation from democrats and the mainstream media to, with calls for the pilot to be sacked. some cnn analysts have compared the incident to an islamic extremist making a statement in support of isis as an experiment, i'd love for a southwest air pilot to say, long live, i says before taking off, my guess is that the plane would be immediately grounded, the pilot fired and
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a statement issued by the airline within a matter of hours. if someone said i had to choose one tweet as a museum exhibit to illustrate the rod of modern day corporate media, i actually might choose this one an x, f b i agent. now, needless to say, employed by cnn equating a mildly crude anti biden's slogan with a loyalty pledge to isis while the mainstream media. and i apparently trying to shut down the landscape, random names and jokes. but previously when president donald trump was an office, similar language was frequently used in the media. janice chadwick mole beneath the outlet saw applying double standards bearing jumps, presidency. how many death threats did he get publicly from, from celebrities, and from politicians to violence of death. crickets, nothing, it's not that bad. a conservatives are just so overreacting. you know, this is a line. they give. somebody says, let's go branded on a system and it's like all hell breaks loose. the double standards are not going
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away anytime soon. this is just the world we live in, it's perfectly fine if he were to say black lives matter or anything like that, that was supporting a leftist cause and also equally likely charged. but as soon as you expose yourself is not on that side, well, they're going to come for you, especially the media, and they're probably going to call your terrors. they, we should have seen this coming, of course, as soon as the media got rid of donald trump, their course, they're all against him. the last election. the next step was to start coming after every day. people like this pilot, like anyone who voted for him, like anyone who supported him. and i think we're only going to be seeing more of this as a media sort of scrambles for these villains that they need to continually hunt down and destroy their lives. that berlin's chief of police, his apologized after officers were facia craft, exercising on the cities holocaust memorial. these report of images proportionally taken by the police themselves. these young men in uniform doing pushups only
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blocks of the memorial police chief, had the strong woods after the incident. his behavior by calling his a disregard for what discipline oil stands full and does not correspond to the respect that must be shown to it. this undermines the remembrance of those who am matted. the story mach schulman does explain now why it is so important to protect the sanctity of these kinds of monuments. these police are probably, were young men were talking about you know, events to them that happened to their grand, great grandparents at this point. and we have this problem that exists in the world . you know, the holocaust, the last of the survivors is, are beginning to die off. there are a few left. and at this point, memories now have to go from hearing living people to understanding that isn't ancient history, that it's history that's repeated itself. and i think it's on, on all of us to try to find the ways to make this thing real for the new
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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 much, much more difficult, and i think it's going to require real efforts the state of virginia any united states is holding an election for a new governor a year ago. i didn't did when at landslide victory debt. but now it's actually impossible to predict the outcome because the latest posting suggest democrats and the republicans on that can neck help. moping takes a closer look at the key state. as the us state of virginia moves to elect its next governor, things are more interesting than usual. the democrats are looking to secure their position in a state that is not solidly in their camp. republicans are looking to swing
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a victory, hoping to set the stage for retaken congress in the mid term elections. not even a year ago, joe biden won the state by over 10 points. but now or republican is the front runner in the race for governor. a lot can change in just a few months. left liberal progressive agenda, it's been trying to take over our day, shouldn't take over the commonwealth of virginia is absolutely being rejected by virginia. it is joe by that has the democrats on the defensive is afghan, pull out and vaccine mandates have not been a big hit with the virginia public. lot republicans are split over the benefit of having donald trump endorsed their candidate. we get along very well together and strongly believe in many of the same policies, especially when it comes to the important subject of education. biden certainly thinks that trump connection is a vote loser. i ran against donald trump. touring is really good on that kind of don't from the virginia election is turning into
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a battle field of ideas and proxy war between 2 american political super powers. republicans are wrapping up the outrage about critical race theory in schools. vaccine mandates and an assault on america's traditional values. democrats are pushing stability reforms and financial support. they are emphasizing that their guy has more experience and they say populism is very dangerous. there have been a few tricks on anti trump. roop staged a mock white supremacy to rally republicans are being accused of distorting the conversation around critical race theory pandering to racism. whoever ends up in governor the lesson will be just as much about how us political discourse is changing. and where are these heated words and big divisions will ultimately lead if the democrats lose this election, they may take it as
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a harbinger of some very bad things to happen during the mid term elections next year. there are certainly many democratic candidates for office next year who are going to be looking very nervously at the impact that the presidents ratings are having the president biden has not proved to be a particularly popular president. he was never going to be popular with republicans, but even among democrats, i think many of them are looking at him as not a particularly effective leader. that many of his public policies are not nearly as popular as he might have anticipated. now, many people in the united states tend to both party as opposed to individual. what might have been much more focused on the local aspects of elections for the united states. house of representatives. more and more, i think people are starting to look at these as basically elections that are essentially national elections. the moscow based web security firm,
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casper ski lab says there's been a sharp rise in the legal supply of fake code with vaccination certificates on the dark met. according to then bias you pay around $300.00. can choose the country vaccination and also the manufacture, whether it be astrazeneca, pfizer, johnson, and johnson, or medina. we've seen this market developed a lot during the spring and the same time when we have seen different some criminals trying to sell vaccines and mixing certificates as well. so for now we just see the new wave fucking of all the cameras. so these are just people who have nothing and they're just going online in some underground firms, homework. it's something i will sell you anything you want. including the certificates include in explanation, those us whatever. and there are just trying to convince people to give them money
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and there was like not a lot of ways to track them physically because they're accept payments. and carmen sees some they're using private chance for communications. while the manager dot net services continue to rise across the globe and it can be difficult to to track them as they are being paid encrypted currency. casper, sky lab says, scanners are always on the lookout for an easy target. and that we should stay with the main thing that we are highlights monday through sir. it should be that there is no way to check whether they said criminals or just cameras, horror trying to take money from, from the victims and given nothing back. or they're actually having some way to send these kind of certificates doing that. users on the risk, we should remember that these kind of commerce and some criminals,
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whatever they're always trying to take advantage of the current situation in the world. and they're always trying to steal or to get money from victims. so that's how or let's say new tea just to give you a heads up for the general public and say hey, there is something going wrong. please be aware. be secure. just to me to hop on 9 in the morning here in mosque. i good to abby company that brings you up to date for now. this move from us in the back distance. mm hm. mm. or so. mm. with join me every posted on the alex simon. sure. i'll be speaking to guess of the
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with they've been bus one business. sure you can't afford to miss. i'm rachel beloved beverage born in washington coming up as the world's most powerful nations met at the d. 20 summit in rome. leaders rally together to talk about tackling the ongoing going supply chain. well. well discuss what came out of the summit was we take you back to the trade feed where the united states and european union are teaming up to take on what they call over capacity from chinese producers. then american airlines cancels moving to 1000 flights in a single weekend, putting the blame on staffing shortages and bad weather. well discussed with an expert in the field. we have a lot to cover today for let's get started. and we leave the program with a follow up to the weekends meetings of some of the worlds wealthiest nations.
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during his speech, president biden called on leaders of the g 20 summit to come together to solve the world's supply chain issues. as they continue to threaten the state of the global recovery, an independent demik is the ultimate kid on locking the disruptions for all content anyway. but we have to take action now together with our partners in the private sector to reduce the backlogs. busy that we're facing and then we had to prevent this from happening again in the future. in addition to calling on other world leaders to help resolve supply chain issues, president bite and also outlined action he is taking to resolve log games in the us . announcing to further steps, 1st, i'm allocated additional funding to help american partners as well as the united states, cut port congestion by slashing red tape.

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