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oh seemed wrong. oh, just don't move. any world, yes to shape out. disdain becomes the attitude and engagement equals the trail. when so many find themselves worlds apart, we choose to look for common ground. the, the 1st clue into how the mid terms are going to look as well as a referendum on president biden's administration will be delivered tomorrow. as virginians go to cast their ballots, will explain why the direction of both parties agendas is being determined by a single governor's race. and it goes to jeffrey, i've seen the strikes again. this time ceo of one of the most powerful banks resigned. we will meet you at the latest and if this could trigger more unmasking
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in the future, for those tide with the deceased pedophile and will leaders are gathering glasgow to talk about how to combat climate change. but there is one problem they themselves are, are grotesque, spectacle of decadence and hypocrisy. we will renew all the details from their meeting as well as why the optics of the 26th climate summit have already given a very sour impression. and there are a lot of positives to traveling to space, but astronaut are learning that it can be a real pain in the neck and their back. literally, we will bring you one wo, which might make you think twice about face travel in the future. i'm going to use and we're going to give you the 360 view on these stories and more i do need use use right here on our t america. ah, starting this week 8 height of virginia governor's race is putting republicans and
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democrats strategy all to the chest and erase which should have been hugely dominated by the former governor terry mcauliffe during president buying and actually won the state by almost 10 percent more than trump in 2020 election issues like education as well as the effects of the bottom restrictions policies on main street are really causing the race to be neck and neck. or both sides have claimed momentum over the weekend have republican nominee, glenn young and has given their how they can hope for not only the midterms, but also reclaiming at the white house in 2024. now, regardless of who, when democrats have had a gut punch, knowing what they're doing or not doing is obviously not causing them to be the most popular party with the people, at least in virginia. so give us their take on how they see tuesday is going to race is going to be attorney and former new york city council. can it carrie and burke and larry were award president of constitutional rights peg. thanks for joining me. sure. okay, so let's start with
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a korean is terry mcauliffe not? why leading by this huge standard because of him more about the bigger picture of what is going on in the country today. i think the combination obviously this is of the governor's race. so very macola had a lot of missed steps in his speeches and also from his policy for instance, he made a b with regard to education. so i saying that parents still need to have a say in their children's education, so that really didn't sit mobile voters in virginia. and i think that is partly why his numbers are not so huge. a little marginal dick raised from the public intended yes it is. and also i don't be that, sorry. go ahead. no, no, that's the finish. okay. i do think also the republican candidate, you know,
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he is more for the people and he talks about issues that people understand and wants to hear about. so that is partly why in some holes actually that a couple hours. well, it's really interesting because education i think, is the one topic that kind of can cross party lines that people are willing to vote over, especially because they can see it every day in their children's day to day lives. how important education is and the agenda that goes with it. but larry, you know, one thing that isn't interesting, the republicans are either coming straight towards the middle or the getting as far away from is trump. so how tied do you think to former president trump? is our voters for young? can you get it in? trump had nothing to do each other. young kid is probably more aligned with larry ogen than with donald trump. and quite frankly i, i just kind of prefer, if he was more aligned with donald trump personally. but you know, the, the races about young can versus mccall. of course a make it about trump,
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but has nothing to do with trump. mcauliffe is so desperate and you could tell by the ad that he's running, you know, if you're running to try and get the center, then like, like younger is doing now. he's trying to take some more of the democratic based by saying, you run a guess. i'm a former democrat and i support young and that's kind of stuff you would see from someone who is leading. but you see someone who is panicking is running ads aimed at their base, which they should have short up. and you see a lot of abortion, ad abortion ad, after abortion, after abortion ad that call up is running, trying to scare women into abortion. why is that? it's because they've lost the suburban moms be due to this due to the school situation due. the fact that he tells parents doesn't have a right into their to discuss their school's, their children's education. so because he's lost the argument there, now he's trying to scare women into, you can, you know,
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you can have an abortion that good young going to, going to go back on that. you know where it's really interesting that you bring that young kid is actually as far away from trump as you can be as ever in public more life. larry ward. i know more like larry hogan, i think that's a very interesting take right there. and that's something that republicans the last 23 years that he can't, the ran away from, from was not very successful. so i'm gonna ask you in a minute. but more importantly, right now, kerry, and do you think democrats are going to look at strategy on wednesday? and adjust no matter who wins, going ok. this is kind of a way to call, let's say that mccaul, it's able to pull it through. it's still a wake up call to the party going, what do we need to change? going into the next 2 years. i definitely think there's a whole no matter what i believe the strategy of you from is probably beating a dead horse at this point. i think people want to hear about their local issue a little bit more because back their day to day light, i think that they have to bring their candidate as someone that can bring port
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change be the change agent, provide policies that can help people day to day on economic education and maybe even a little emigration if that is something that is a concern for the position. i think the days of thing. oh yeah. the, the, the nation i get from is doing a little way in the midst of them. so i definitely think strategy have to change and it will say going into the mix because fighting great, even in brigade is fairly low and national race all about 40 percent. so they have to change it. sure that the democratic party is viable leading to the midterm election. while i have you both here, i actually want to talk about a claim that the former president has actually made claiming that nearly $12000000.00 immigrants have come to us illegally over the year. i think everyone with their eyes can see that there has been a large influx of illegal immigrants who come over. however,
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$12000000.00 might be over doing it. estimates you know, look to be about under 2000000 might be a little bit more, might be a little less, but definitely not the 12 larry does. the former president more exaggerations, only heard himself and the parties credibility. no, i don't think so. look at president is who he is and he says what he says i'd like to actually go back to the, to the, to the other point about what will the democrats change strategy. and there's a, there's an interesting cab here. i think quite young can should run away with it. i also think that the, the new jersey rate should be very competitive. a lot more competitive people think based on the actual what we're seeing on the ground. but here's, here's the interesting thing. fairfax is already cheating. fairfax county is already violating the law and ignoring the social security number on the social security number on the check on the mail in ballot is violating virginia state law and you know, they, the cheating has happened. so why,
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why am i bringing this up because there's 5 trillion dollars at stake, $1.00 and that $3.00 trillion that democrats want to pass. well, if they lose this election badly, that it definitely pushes that agenda way back. and they'll have to really reconsider their, their, their strategy. but if they, if they cheat and when will they make it say, well, we would, the people spoke and they will shove the 5 trillion dollars. so there's a lot of money to take. and i think that they'll do anything they can do when the lecture including t and kerry. and i've got to get to respond to that. i want to make sure that's fair. but once again, i said you're already hearing both sides saying watching interference for interference. does that help any of these conversations, especially on the day there is going to be someone who wins this race from the end? well, i don't know if they're actually cheating going on in this particular less than as of right now. that is something when the court to decide, i want to say there is a go to florida are going on in the races that were fee. however,
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there were voted perception rules and regulations that virginia had and they are a little bit easier for people to go in election. i think that is good because a lot of times in the past one motor disenfranchisement in virginia, they were under federal wash or some of the discriminatory actions that they did in their prior election prior to the so for this election we would have to wait a see if there's an actual voter fraud. i don't like to throw that out. i'd be we want space or equity. i'd be for the party should be focus on border integrity and i think that they are. so let's wait a while is great talking about your i think all eyes will be on virginia to are in new jersey or him. i think regina is kinda the one that people are looking to see. and you know, what if either party wants to turn on a claim, fraud on the other side, depending on who wins that it's on them. if you know that could be a possibility of going into it, then have your people in your attorneys ready to watch. we needed to really put
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back into our elections and the only way we're going to do that is by paying attention. barclay's chief jess daily has a step down from his physician. i. c o. find the latest round of investigation to into his relationship with jeffrey jeffrey i've seen with a client of j. p. morgan to private bank, which is shaylee used to run prior to taking over as a group ceo and director barclays. sally was obviously surprised by the result of the investigation as well as the reaction by the board of directors. as he was said to travel to the sea of the 26 climate torturing glasgow happening just this week. instead daily found himself resigning from his position. following the results of the probe, which was done by the financial conduct authority and prudential regulation authority that the investigation made. no finding staley saw or was aware of mister abstains alleged crimes. however, the board and mister shirley agreed to still part ways. so to give us more insight
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and if this means the investigation, however slow is still progressing. and bringing justice, we bring in legal journalists, a contributor with americans lawyer. molly barbara, thank you so much. enjoy your molly again. hi, scotty. okay, so i just have to ask how involved was staley with abstain compared to others who are in the network who have not even been really to any sort of prosecution or justice yet? well that's a great question and it does seem like there's a big name that's associated with epstein every time you open up the paper or check out online what the latest news is. so he's appears to be the latest person that's associated with abstain. now the nature of his relationship with, as dan staley, is that has been strictly professional, but this particular investigation started after an employee of daily release to cash of emails to regulators between daily and abstain. now, according to regulators,
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there were content in those emails that implied that it was more personal than professional, or at least was not as professional as daily would have the board admit. so to pursue it appears that this was more, a matter of perception that there was some in can grew these inconsistencies between the nature of what staley said his relationship with epstein was and what was indicated in these emails. and stanley apparently said he was going to fight their findings. and when they realized that was the case, they decided that it was better just, you know, to give them the 2 and a half $1000000.00 payout in pounds, as opposed to keeping him on as c o. they didn't want the black guy if you will, or the public site. so as far as the nature of his relationship being different from others, it's hard to know because there's a he said he said, situation going on right now. but according to sailors professional, according to the regulators, they have information that would indicate it was not as professional as perhaps that staley would've indicated, well, i'm always sadly one of those he said, can't say anything anymore. so we can even ask questions on that part. you know,
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but i have to start thinking about what would be the basis to actually part ways with your ceo. if stanley was not a part of or witness me, i've seen this crime, is there more, which is not being really the public? do you feel like you just say just because your name was so she will guess what? there are thousands including a lot of people up on capitol hill right now, whose name has appeared very close to it. they still have their job. so why now? staley, is he being released? you know, it's a, it's a great question and i sure would like to get my hands on those emails. but here's a little tidbit that we do know. staley said he and his wife actually went to lunch on that virgin island. the u. s. virgin islands that epstein had that was nicknamed by local called pedophile island. so he did have lunch there. that's not to say anything inappropriate happened and that happened before he became ceo barclays. he was still working for j. p. morgan, when epstein was there where he was an important client. so it's not unusual. they say when you have high rolling clients,
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like i've seen billionaires for their relationship to be a little more personal, if you will with your banker, it's not unusual for bankers to visit a client like that at their home, for example. so him visiting this island isn't necessarily an indictment of him, but it is one more thing that makes you go ha, what was the nature of their relationship? and obviously i've seen is not someone that people associate with good things. and he is certainly a black eye when it comes to p, r in any circle. so maybe barclay's decision was, hey, the fact that you were associated with him at all. there has been some inconsistency in what you're saying was the nature of your relationship. and what we're hearing from regulators, we're just going to take the approach of let's go ahead and cut ties. now perhaps they just thought it would look better for them as opposed to anything actually being bad between them. well, let's how, that's why i know our teams is stay on this even though it's moving. so it's been 2 years since i've seen himself. apparently committed suicide, least it shows are still trying to follow up on the investigations even if it's slow pace. thank you so much for joining us. now after the break, there is
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a huge traffic gym at the glasgow airport as there is not enough room to park on the private jets of those leaders in business and government who are coming in from around the world to talk about how to combat climate change we will discuss this and the multiple other hypocrisies happening this week at the c o. p 26. wow. you know, things are, of course, playing honestly been protecting they would. we've got the very central banks putting on their kabuki costumes and getting ready to go out on stage and perform their ritualistic nod to the need to raise rates, followed by their ritualistic denial that they are able to raise rates, followed by massive quantitative easing. money printing and hyperinflation. once again. oh boy, it gets so entertaining. ah,
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in russia, this class of car was discontinued more than 20 years ago. even lost a more than a sort of can you sell it to proposal this year? dealing with just important factors. it took 5 years to close the gap on the world car industry from the drawing board to the 1st finished model escapes usa will over show that the excellent tools, key of dealing with my food notion from a small school. well, lucia for she, if the commercial then it was correct, the quizlet live where the pretty much it was the deal so ah. okay. aside from the economy, tolbert and climate change actually took up much of the agenda at this year's a g. 20 summit in rome. and while the pandemic continued to be at the top of mind,
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the state of the planet eclipse to all other issues, ortiz alex, a hell of edge, has that the story. it was the perfect opportunity for a few photos and getting down to business. the g 20, some in rome saw the leaders of the world biggest economies come together in hopes of building a united front to tackle issues which concern us all at the top of the agenda this year was climate change. one country, which is already suffering from global warming, is russia addressing the sun it through a video link. russian president vladimir putin emphasized the urgency of the matter . the average annual temperature in russia is rising more than $2.00 times faster than the global average. in 10 years it has increased by almost half a degree. russia has pledged to become carbon neutral by 2016, according to president putin. over the past 20 years. the country's carbon footprint has decreased by 2.7 percent annually. as for the rest of the g 20, some leaders have criticized group members for not doing enough. just 12. g 20
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members are committed to reach knit 0 by 2050. already a barely half of us have submitted improve plans. the how we will cover emissions since the parish summit in 2015, according to the final communicate from the summit. the group of 20 leaders agreed to end public finance for coal fired power generation abroad, but no target for facing out coal domestically. on the subject of the cobra, 1900 pandemic. there was a call for gee, 20 nations to distribute existing vaccines in a more equitable way to poor countries. candidates prime minister justin trudeau said his government would be stepping up to the plate. of course, the big issue that we continued to address 1st was the recovery from coven 1900. we know that to beat cove, it anywhere we have to beat it everywhere. which is why we announce a canada, we'll donate 200000000 doses to kovacs by the end of 2022 callbacks pools funds
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from wealthier nations to help buy vaccines for themselves and low income countries . when it comes to the economy. the 20 leaders formerly endorsed the global minimum tax on corporations of 15 percent. the new international tax rolls target, fiscal paradise's, and it's skyrocketing profits of some multinational corporations. although some have said that the summit wasn't success. many fear that the commitments regarding climate change where week at best, and that they could set a precedent that will negatively affect the momentum for the larger climate change focused comp 26 conference in glasgow where countries from around the world are represented for r t and alex mileage i un climate change conference is underway in scotland and all attendees plan on which course we should take to say the planet leaders are actually showing up are being accused of hypocrisy for not reducing their own carbon footprint on the way to c o. p. 26 more than 400 private jets have
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actually been used to fly and guest for all those talks are shot at or da, she looks at this year's event. and how well promises of past events are holding up . on paper, the u. k. is paving the way for cleaner greener renewable energy, but you mean on the small print and it tells a totally different story. report is found proposal. so 40 potential new fossil fuel extraction projects that would nearly triple the u. k. annual greenhouse gas emissions. hardly a good start ahead of 26 and delivering on these pages. 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. if you want to reach the subject that we all need to move to carbon neutrality by 2050, the wheels of the net 0 band walker. now wobbling as greener energy alternatives
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like wind and solar, aren't always reliable at that to the fuel crisis. and there's only one way to go backwards. europe, resorting to old school power results is like colon gas lotion for it's carbon emissions, which hasn't gone down to well at all. hm . ah. so i think is where the point i making 25 previous cops and i was wondering. busy why, you know, hasn't been a success so far. busy you know, emissions arise, there's just an unprecedented will for a change that hasn't been necessarily our previous call, i think so on november, the 6th day of action climate, a 100 people marching through classical and i think it's impossible for a decision makers to make an hour and with a power crisis and long winter ahead,
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of course, 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 news lose situation. we're going to have to look at the immediate problem, which is, i'm not sure which an energy shortage are in the u. k. huge amounts of money and companies that are pretty much doing buster tonight. so you have the short term solution, which is how do we get through the winter and 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 you is giving most of the red lights. we come to now a sounds 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. pigeon says europe's gas crisis was largely its own fold and
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denies is using energy as a political weapon. russia is not using any weapons. where are we using weapons in 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. gas price increased supplies by 10 percent. we are increasing not decreasing our gas supply 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 deterring cop 26 from its mission of 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 cop 26 summit. charging sash d r t. as the road gets ready to launch into commercial space, travel back pain, maybe something astronaut in space, taurus alike will have to worry about or to correspond to get ahead of it. and
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brings us more about the findings of a new study linking the to a new study. we're feels that a lack of gravity may in fact cause back pain. something that scientists are looking into as commercial space traveler takes off. it's the commercial world in which advance capabilities get normalized and become part of everyday life. as technology advances, the space race isn't just happening among various countries. but between some of the wealthiest entrepreneurs, most notably, ellen musk, jeff bezos, and richard branson. their goal is to get their space flight companies to operate almost like airlines allowing people to travel to space their been dreams for a very long time. um, robust commercial activities and space with growing populations and so forth. now we have access to systems that cost less to launch and land and won't go into space, would be
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a dream come true for many there is $1.00 little problem scientists are hoping to solve in the near future back pain, according to a study published in the journal anesthesiology 52 percent at astronauts have reported some type of back pain within 2 to 5 days of space. travel or 86 percent of the cases were reportedly mild. the pain still impeded an astronaut. the ability to function during their tasks in orbit is that he looks into specialized suits and exercises to help prevent, entreat back paint from the lack of gravity. a study from the university of ins broke in austria, found that half a military helicopter pilots reported low back pain. these pilots and crew members flew in different gravitational forces. researchers said they were 3 times more likely to develop lombard disc herniation. a 2010 study revealed that astronauts are 4 times more likely to develop a herniated disk scientist to say the spines as shape bend enables that she resist gravity while absorbing weight and impact. researchers found some astronaut spine grew 3 inches from straightening out. specialist say this could be dangerous, causing not only pain,
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but also affect their stability of their spine after returning to earth. so this new steady is proposing specialized suits in time as so space travel is skyrocketing along with regular resistance training, something that we should all be practicing for healthy bones. to begin with, reporting for news, these huge natasha sweets, r t and that's all we have for today show and meantime probably on to her at scottie on hughes that like always thanks for watching the later. ah, what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy confrontation, let it be an arms race is on, often very dramatic development. only personally and getting to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successfully, very critical of time. time to sit down and talk
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what happened? i make no sense. you know, borders and is blind to nationalities and you as emerge. we don't have with the we don't have a vaccine. the whole world leads to take action and be ready. people are judgment, common crisis with we can do better, we should be better. everyone is contributing each in their own way. but we also know that this crisis will not go on forever. the challenge is great, the response has been matched. so many good people are helping us. it makes us feel very proud that we are in it together.
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we're empowering ourselves to be more efficient or quicker with our transactions. we can make mobile payments from our sons. the truth is that every device is a potential entry point for security attack. i think you can, but i went to lunch nationally with the dean, but only eventually there's malware on thousands, maybe sometimes millions each day. they use the cyber, they use the technology as an extension of traditional crime. artificial intelligence has not many main threat. this is due to the 3 laws of robotics. one of the things that's happening as a mini cyber implants. right now i'd be where they're really worried about it. most people, when equally b, you can put a chip in my brain. so there has been a lot of progress from the hacker side using ai and using other advanced technologies. there has been on the defensive
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lighten, her present potent pledges that russia will be carbon neutral, no later than 2060, in a message to delegates, only the self food at the you and climate summit in scotland. as the west pushes for action of the cop 26 climate summit, we look at how there are bishops. plans might heard nations dependent though on fossil fuel. other news at night ches, executive ones that mandatory vaccines for britain's health care stuff could spark an exodus of workers and put lives at risk frauds, delays its retaliatory measures describe does the against the u. k. in a dispute over fishing rights of to london threatened to take legal action.

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