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[000:00:00;00] ah french catholic church admits that it bears institutional responsibility. the decades of child sex abuse by clergyman and obese victim tells us he just this needs to be served. now it is necessary for the pope himself to recognize the institutional responsibility of the church to recognize all its crimes and only offences that his committed sat bank for joe biden. the u. s. federal appeals court rules in favor of $27.00 states, most of which are republican, the fog law seats against the government's vaccine mandate for large firms. dradian is a real genocide that weighs on the conscience of european states,
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and the european union and italian mer accuses the putting lives at risk with its failure to stem the influx of migrants across the mediterranean. ah, i that pleasure to have your company one in here now in the russian capital. this is auntie french catholic bishops have acknowledged that the church bears an institutional responsibility for decades of child sex abuse. plus to go beyond the individual blame was made an annual bishops conference, which this year is largely devoted to addressing those crimes. these p to fall acts were made possible by the general context operations, mentalities m practices within the church. that now lies the responsibility of gt to provide. justice and reparation. the bishops conference runs until monday. it
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involves a $120.00 top clerics from across france. so far they've set up a commission on tackling child abuse and made recommendations on financial compensation for victims. countries top bishop. so recently you turned on the claim that the church was bound by of our secrecy when it comes to abuse revelations uncovered. during the act of confession, the bishop's meeting was prompted by a landmark inquiry which revealed but 3000 p. the false don't break within the french catholic church since the 1950s. more than 300000 children have been abused . most of the victims boys aged between 10 and 13. some of them shed withers, harrowing stories. ah,
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in this i'm often asked why children don't talk about what happened. often this happens because the quest, how's a strategy? this is important to understand. i suffered from what is called a new recess or what the bed. my great uncle knew when i went to bed, he asked me to go to him. he told me that he wanted to explain to me how my body works. he moved very quickly from the field, but not to me, to the field of sexuality and sex. education penetrating me and molesting me. i experienced this when i was 11 years old. i was with a group of scouts one day during a meeting that priest asked me to stay. when we were alone, he relaxed me and then his actions went beyond what was usual. he took me by my leg, kissed me,
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said that i was his favorite and that this would be our secret. he kissed me on one cheek and about kiss me on the other cheek kissed me on the lips. this is sexual harrison and me. it wasn't until i was 19 that i was able to realize what happened to me because this is an unheard of level of abuse. and because it's simply unbearable and impossible for a child to understand. when i was 19, i told my parents what happened to me, like many victims of violence, i spoke about it's montana to sleep. we watched a report on tv documentary about pay to fall priests. my mom supposed struction was the words we received. she found out that there were other victims, some of her cousins also when through what they even then called sex education. they still call that what their aggressor called it. ah, my story is nothing new. on the one hand, it is terrible. on the other hand,
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it is commonplace, it took me awhile to realize that i was a victim. i thought the priest loved me. it never occurred to me that this was a bad thing. the trauma that i have left is not as serious as those who were rapes when penetration occurs. a man who is raped is no longer a man. he is half a man in the public consciousness. a raped man becomes a homosexual. he loses his masculinity for a child who realizes this, it becomes traumatic to grow up with this thought. as for the head of the catholic church, he previously expressed his sorrow over failings in protecting minus pope frances, also called for better training and a common systematic strategy. for those working with children and teenagers, one of the victims we spoke, he says that the pontiff must accept the church is responsibility for the child abuse cases. the news i saw sir in france is not the only country affected by this problem. it has affected all democratic countries because there is a church in all countries of the world. now it is necessary for the pope himself to
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recognise the institutional responsibility of the church to recognize all its crimes and all the offences that it is committed over miners over adults, over people in a vulnerable position. it needs to recognize the systemic nature of these crimes and their heroic scale. this is the most serious crime of the 21st century. the spanner in the works for president biden has the u. s. federal appeals court temporarily puts the u. s. government vaccine mandate for large businesses on ice. under that rule, companies with more than $100.00 employees would have to ensure workers are vaccinated all tested weekly. the court cited, quote, grade, statutory and cons. constitutional issues with the mandate. it comes after $27.00, mostly republican stays, father law suits against the rule, which was set to be brought him by early january. it's expected to effect about 84000000 us workers. yet on friday, despite the set back, the white house remained optimistic,
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its mandate would be passed. i knew that this matter would stand these channels. um, so we are very confident that a can to quote from last night call on this at the the new emergency temporary standard is weird. well, within osha's authority, under the law, and consistent with osha's requirements to protect workers from health and safety hazards including infectious disease. well, i can discuss this ruling now with politics, podcast, or in journalist justin. robert young, welcome to the show. just in the quote was just given their grave statutory and constitutional issues. it's a legal term. what, how would you put that? in layman's language i they can do it by their definition that it is applicable within their, their, their purview. to make this a mandated situation, and that's really what this is. osha here in america is something that most people
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understand as a poster that's in the back room of every office with a guy with a cast, giving a thumbs up. because it shows you that you do have rights. indeed, if you get injured on the job, what this is doing is expanding that obviously into the idea of infectious disease . they believe that they have the rights. but as of now, based on a federal court ruling, we're going to take a closer look at it. but what is the problem with income? the federal court has hit well the problem of the federal court as years that normally osha does it mandate vaccines for infectious disease. like so many things that have happened during the coven crisis. this is a bit of a, a new problem that is going to have to be solved the large question that the, by the ministration really as to answer politically is on one hand, i know you're ruling means that you are giving businesses cover that we half to mandate these vaccines because the government is telling us to do it. on the other hand, is, is the jews worth to squeeze? obviously, you're going to have
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a question about legality and how far osha can go. and as of today, america is over 80 percent vaccinated with at least one shot which does provide you significant protection. so what, how much more is worth it to either a road or question osha's ability to protect american workers? the white house seems pretty confident though, that it is going to get this this through. can you can the some why this a comfortable the going to do to achieve? well, you have no other choice if you're the white house or i feel like when, when you've already put forth this, which is something that's already going to face multiple legal challenges. you can't come out the next day and say, oh no, maybe you could go either way. you have to project confidence because these are legal challenges that your team has informed you. you can indeed withstand. so the fact that they are, are confident in this is in, is,
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is not surprising. the question that you're going to have to, to ask is, as we move into the, into the winter, which by the way, this is not set to go into motion until january. so that would be after any potential winter surge really starts because they don't want people to lose their jobs based on this going into the holidays. will the biden's result with vitamin assertions, resolve to push this forward? if it does face significant legal challenge? will that hold through the winter? that's the big question. on 27 states, suppose this mandate another, not all republicans, nothing many of them were. do you think there are opposing it on audiological reasons, or is it just political? well, i think there are a lot of different ideological reasons to oppose mandates at least cove it mandates . there are different schools of thought for some of them are just purely oppositional because they are republican states and republican attorney general's and biden is
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a democratic president. but there are also some states for which the vast majority of their population is vaccinated. and also we're seeing the rubber hit the road literally when it comes to some industries at the by the ministration rule. the notion ruled that a lot of truckers in america would not have to comply with this because the by the ministry also has a real big problem with the supply chain and having less truckers on the road is not something that they want. so there's, there's a lot going on here, like so much that is happening with coven, there's more than meets the eye. what do you think the push for this mandate is going to do to job one's approval ratings? well, certainly not gonna make him more popular with the people that already hate him. the, the big liability for him is if he takes another step forward and then winds up backing off this, it'll add to a bit of a legacy of confusion when it comes to cobit, he is, you know, under his administration,
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the cdc said that anybody who's vaccinated shouldn't wear mask, and then they did the hokey pokey and said no, no, you do up to where a mass they have said that boosters were not necessarily going to be thing and mandates. not going necessarily going to be a thing. and now we have both boosters and mandate. so if he goes back on this, it will, i think a road, some of the confidence that biden came in with, remember he was partly elected because he was the adult in the room. he was somebody for whom was a political veteran that would not see a new problem and therefore would be able to handle it better than the bull in the china shop that donald trump was. if he doesn't show com, even handed leadership on this, and i don't think he particularly has on this or many other things, then he's going to continue to see his approval rating a road like it is right now when it's under water, by nearly 10 points, i don't know, the everyday situation is for americans, but if i look internationally certain, if you want to fly anywhere, it's fairly normal stuff you've got to be vaccinated or provide
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a pc on test to to fly. so it really sits controversial move. well, what you've described is not a mandate. and indeed, internationally here in america, we do also have a we're a requirement for a p c r test. i think that's what you are looking for. people who are anti mandates are saying, hey, if people want to say that, i need to get a test. that's one thing to say that i need to get a vaccine is something else. and that's, that's where that, that, that's where the line is. but again, what will people tend to get lost when, when you talk about americans and vaccines, is that we are over 80 percent with one shot like this is not been a failure in terms of a vaccination. in america we, we are a fairly well vaccinated country. the question is, should it be mandated beyond that how, how much is worth getting past that 80 to a into 90 and ended 91 with with, with one shot and how much of that is even feasible?
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because the, the most studies say that about 12 percent or a hard no, no matter what fisher the analysis very much enjoy done. thanks so much postings, comcast or journalist justin, rather young. an italian mer is lashed down to the e. u. blaming it for a quote, genocide of refugees in the mediterranean, ellie. this week, more than 800 african migrants, were rescued in italian waters and irving house on the islands of land, producer and sicily. the number of the boats carrying the migrants 1st pass though through moses designated search and rescue is only multi authorities, though ignored their distress goals which outrage the italians, america, lamb of one lashed out at brussels and regional neighbors for failing to help at lydia with the crisis from y'all to starkey when the what is happening in the mediterranean is a real genocide that weighs on the conscience of european states and the european
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union. so nobody is helping italy or why isn't malta helping someone should tell malta that it's part of the european union monster is acting in a selfish and irresponsible way, like all other european states on may. the 9th on europe day, i wrote a letter to the president of the european commission on the land and then to the president of the european parliament solely asking for the establishment of a european life, saving social service away to prevent thousands of people from dying at sea burg mom to get more of a number of undocumented migrants arriving in italy surged by more than a 150 percent is just last year and 460 percent since 2019 the european council promised to border nations. additional support for the marble on producers. as the eas, lack of action is causing needless death in order to prevent loss of life and to reduce pressure and european borders. mutually beneficial partnership and cooperation with countries of origin and transit will be intensified with
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international agreements and not respected europe is doing nothing. it has no strategy to solve this problem. and europe, we only talk about refugees. there is no strategy for only economic migrants who come to italy. the problem of migrants is, according to the search and rescue plan, regulations, concerns old states and not just italy. you must enforce this regulation. make other states help migrants as well. italy certainly cannot declare war on molds up if the u. n. has austell state to speak up and solve the problem through international agreements. and if, until now the problem has never been addressed by any one. it means there is no political will to try to solve the problem of migrants. we've repeatedly said that the problem is not being addressed by anyone. and if it is not addressed, that will be more deaths, more landings, and no end to ngo's helping migrants that see, this is the problem. there is no solution because no one wants to find it. nothing will ever change as long as things remain like this. like staying with our table.
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so join us in the depths. all remain in the shallows. join me every thursday on the alex salmon. sure. but i'll be speaking the guess on the world politics. sport, business. i'm sure business, i'll see you then. ah welcome back week one of the corporate 26 global climate change summit has been caps, where the giant protest i city glasgow was seen daily rallies and on saturday, tens of thousands of green activists pitched up parties, isa alley was there for us. as the 1st week of the 26 climate change summit held here in closet of scotland comes to an end and estimates of 50000 people attending
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this a protest through the streets to make the voices heard. under a heavy police presence, you've seen the helicopters in the sky monitoring this launch, winds through and other groups breaking off from this process, taking more direct action blocking off a bridge over the river clyde early. and now we've also been speaking to some of those who are attending this protest, and as far as they're concerned, they want to see less in the way of words, a more in the way of action. i'd like to see like talking in more action with the companies that are producing the most pollution should be taxed. the most straightforward made me feel about present feels 9, any police. and you may need to actually make a new day. yeah, they need to change their policies and then the think about the format rather than a full. i'm not big, huge move away from fossil fuels, towards renewable energy. very concerned about climate change. and the thing is
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that we have the solutions, we just need the will to do it. you know, sometimes people out here not to sound kind of judge mental, but they don't understand the complexity me intricacies. like just to say, the boss a lie now like that to see simplistic cause, some of the community is most affected by the change off the indigenous communities around the world organize a forefront about the head of these protest. we make sure that always is on her, not somebody doesn't vomit. indigenous community is the credit humbug. a swedish activist, she said, yet today the 26th was an example of green washing by the rich up on well feel northern hemisphere nations. now, one of those delegates are from one of those nations is john kerry, he is the crime at envoy for the say. he said after talks ongoing between countries like russia and china did a same comp 2050 other countries around the world to try to seek
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a breakthrough on an international agreement on how to help the environment policy . meanwhile, the anti poverty organization oxfam has issued a new report accusing billionaires of driving climate change. the data is based on predictions of behavior up until the year 2030 is expected. the carbon footprint of the richest one percent will be 30 times above what is needed to keep us from warming more than the supposed tipping point of one point. 5 degrees. the pollution they course will be greater than half of the world's poorest people combined. the carbon target, seen as a way of curbing so labeled climate armageddon were set by the paris agreement back in 2015. the international treaty sets a 2 degree rise as an absolute limit, but $1.00 degrees or less is the target. the head of oxfam. scotland says that the globe's riches that putting the world. busy on course for disaster with their current lifestyle. we're talking to the richest people, just one or say many or 3 lice,
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those in your office and luxury travel. even speech travel will highlight space, travel to the bullet gesture to the luxury lifestyle, which is one percent the richest, 10 percent continue to try to claim the price, the new lifestyle of all ready teaching the world to creation where we be dangerous climate change getting more property, more hunger, more suffering last week to stream the luxury lifestyle and most then it will continue to strike that leading climate crisis. we would like to see government for example, tracking flight to renew on helping to try to explain the price. but we also want to keep government re not needed to drive wage going to action by taxing the most with things. well, in other words, he is a people have been killed following
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a crowd, search the music festival in texas. you may find these images, obsessing dozens will people were injured as the crowd rushed towards the stage, many lost consciousness and collapse that caused mass panic around 50000 pounds. and now the venue on fridays opening nights of the music festival, the festival now been cancelled. i live in the day before the tragedy people with whom storming the events security perimeter knocking down metal is intransitive. west africa. with these 94 people killed and dozens injured in a fuel truck explosion in sierra leone vehicle collided with another lower in the capital free town. according to the mass, some victims had been trying to collect fuel from the ruptured tank just before the life. while in the united kingdom now, okay, we don't have united kingdom, but we can bring in use in the middle east where hundreds have gathered in baghdad
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to denounce last month the rec election is being rigged when it is withholding rocks that much of the anger coming from supporters of the around backed out coalition, presence and positive was cut by almost 2 thirds. earlier we discussed the situation with my address, the president of the house of iraqi expertise foundation. the main action that become dramatic in the iraqi politics is the demonstrations that happened on october 2019. it was a way to divert the political process in iraq because it will, it end up with what we happened now with the results of this election, 1st low turnout, which means that the rock is desperate from this political process build up by the americans. the 2nd is that inside the camp, there are
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a real struggle, a real conflict between all the blocks, especially the 2 arms, the sub list and the others, the protein. yes. and the 3rd thing which is also just, i said, also very important is that now there are independent m b the presented inside to the iraqi parliament. we have the sub this now talking about a majority government in 10 days. maybe the talk will be different. it will end up with compromise, it will end up with a compromise government. it will end up to reshape the iraqi politics in a way another that all those pro iranian and tyranny and presented inside one tent you came me to produces are grappling with a stuffing crisis. the situations being why depend on briggs it but others claim the pandemic is the main factor. the way things are the critical stage, a shortage of butch's main firms that are sending carcasses to the e. u to be process before being re imported is the take of the british meat
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processes association. chief is not an ideal solution by any stretch of imagination, but it's borne out of desperation. ready in terms of we haven't got enough coaches . we were in a situation where nearly 70 percent of our workers, where non u. k. a mainly from europe. we've got big building up on farm and we need to try and so keep that, that the fly running on top of that to actually we've got the costs of exporting. so meet because of the actual house gets all the hurdles we have to go see jack school needs all the british meat industry now has a staffing shortfall of 15 percent, which is lead to backlogs. that i bought was processing plants outsourcing the work to the you adds an extra cost around $1500.00 pounds per truck of carcasses. and that's before the full import controls are set to be put in place. next year, the british government is trying to ease the crisis, so by offering $810.00 pre visas for overseas purchase. it's also providing funds
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for coal storage and it'll say killing and disposal scheme to ease the dog. mccullen again told r t, those measures won't solve the problem. i think they're being very intransigent to what they're doing so that not just the meat industry but to the entire food chain . you know, we worked hard during the kind of it and now it seems that when we need a bit of help. so coming out of it and they don't seem to recognize that for the moment that we need about 121-2000 extra bush's. so $800.00 doesn't really go anywhere they need to have a proper analysis of what the labor situation is in the country. can we were warning governments of the problems i'm recommending to them what they needed to do to avoid them. the government chose to actually not implement those recommendations . ok, the rob. so for this news, our little stories we couldn't fit in here. we've got them on a website though, and you can check them out. my heading,
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the dot com. mm. the british and american governments have often been accused of destroying lives in their own interests. what you see in this, these techniques is the state devising methods to essentially destroy the personality of an individual by scientific means. this is how one doctor's theories were allegedly used in psychological warfare against prisoners deemed a danger to the state. that was the foundation for the method of psychological interrogation, psychological torture, the ca, disseminated within the us intelligence community, and worldwide among allies for the next 30 years. and how the victim say they still live with the consequences today.
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oh, why group ha monitors the compliance a wall g 20 members with their commitments. they made up their all last summer. and what we have found is that a year later on the, even the rom summit country shed comply and unprecedentedly high level 80 my percent. and i'm optimistic that because that break shaw cold it is to always, i think will get high compliance with the wrong commitments on cobit 2. mm mm. a
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with ah, them action returns in you're watching a very special episode of going underground from the bolivian embassy in london. it's got 26 continues in glasgow. i'm joined now by the president of the country with one of the world's largest reserves of lithium, louise asa, who's addressed the conference earlier in the week. mister president, thanks so much for letting us into your embassy. we wouldn't be able to pay the cameras here without the lithium that powers the batteries. um, congratulations on the restoration of democracy. what did you make of prime minister bars? johnson hosting cop 26 claiming that capitalism is the key to solving this climate emergency? well, thank you. thank you for your time. ah, well,
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