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ah ah, with breaking news from the u. k. were a huge fire has broken out of plastics. we saw it clean crap. 3 in yorkshire. it's cost plumes of what's fair to be toxic spoken to the sky. our locals have been evacuated from the area. 27 people that offer an overcrowded dingey cap size is in the english channel and the worst tragedy of its kind in the coastal waters between the u. k. and frogs. a coalition really struck in germany from the government and chancellor and the finance minister. all of shields will replace angler michael and says he'll introduce mandatory vaccination. and as a whistleblower in the u. k. claims the state funded clinic is closing girls who don't like pink ribbons or dulls and gender confused. a former transgender person
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shared his views with us on the methods employed at the top of stock trust is actually child abuse. what tavistock is doing really should be shut down or should be against the law. and that allowed to happen to young children, especially ah, live from australia for joining us tonight on our team to national on daniel wilkins wherever you are this evening. welcome to the program that we saw with breaking news coming in from the u. k. where a major fire has a rep through the plastics recycling factory in south yorkshire, thick and potentially toxic smoke is being released into the surrounding area. oh, well, a huge fire has broken out in haul, which is in the north of england at thompson's plastic factory. now that happened
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just a couple of hours ago around $340.00 local time. as you can see on your screen, dramatic footage i was shed on social media, shyness, thick black smoke filling the sky line of yorkshire. in fact, you could even see this red inferno for miles, according to some footage on line. now it is understood that witnesses reported hearing explosive bangs almost every 10 seconds, while power to net by streets was totally cut off immediately. now one man, an eye witness who lives near by. he said that he could hit explosions, coming down like bombs, coming from the fire and said that he even saw debris like coal landing in his garden. immediately as i say, emergency services were cool to the seen us both the fire as services and the police there as well. it's understood that the fire, as i say, was start of a plastics factory, just west of the city. and obviously those concerns about what kind of poisonous
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flames and fumes a could be in the atmosphere at this point, especially considering the fire has been raging for some time now. so a statement was put out by the police and the emergency services saying that locals need to go inside. they were asked to keep their doors and windows shot, and some residents were even evacuated from the nearby area as a precautionary measure. we also have heard reports that some hospitality, venues like pops bars and restaurants. they were told at to shut their door immediately as well. at this point though, there has not yet been any reports of any injuries, but it could only be a matter of time that is absolutely unclear at this point when it comes to the traffic impact motorists have now. 6 seen a 4 mile back to back q in the roads in an around hall, one. lori was even overturned around and guys is quite a dramatic domino effect of this fire in the area now still at this point, fire engines, all right, the scene, they're attempting to tackle the fire. it does seem as though the fire is somewhat
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subsiding, but still there's an enormous amount of smoke in the area. 27 people have lost their lives trying to reach bridge and by boat, their overcrowded thing capsized and the english channel authority states was transitive. its crimes in the area of a more or less subtle. i know what is shot at doing ski sharp. thanks for staying across the story. what more do you know, are there any survivors off the app or the channel? well, this is a truly shocking and incredibly sombre development to a story that we've covered so many times here on our t. as you mentioned there at least 27 people have lost their lives after the dingey that they were in trying to cross the english channel capsized. now, according to officials, this is, as you mentioned, the worst disaster involving migrants in the channel that has ever been recorded.
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now what we understand from local fishermen is that they will more than the usual number of attempted departures from northern france on wednesday. and that's because fishermen say that see itself looked particularly calm. what are those in the dingus in any of the boats we're trying to cross didn't anticipate is exactly just how bitterly cold that stretch of water becomes at this tommy, it's cold at any time a year. but of course, we're heading into the winter bitterly, bitterly cold. are we understand from local reports around 20 bodies were found floating. only 2 of those was said to be conscious, but it's not clear whether those individuals have a science survived. this horrific tragedy that has been unfolding over the last few hours at the french interior minister, though, is heading to the scene to see exactly what's going on.
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strong emotions over the many deaths caused by the cap sizing of a migrant boats in the english channel. we must condemn the criminal nature of the smugglers who organized these crossings. i'm currently headed to the scene head, helicopter police and rescue services are still out, attempting to look for anybody who possibly could have survived that. but the fear is that that death toll which already stands at $27.00, will rise in the next few hours. we understand that there were 30 on board this particular thing. he but it's not clear where the others also capsized in those very treacherous waters. now the prime minister of the u. k. boss johnson is chairing an emergency meeting to discuss our what has happened. and this is an issue that has been talked about so much over the last few months. just this week we had new figures saying that more than 25000 individuals as had succeeded in
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making that crossing in this year alone. that is 3 times the amount back in 2020. and this has caused a huge spat between the u. k. and france over this issue, both of accused the other of simply not doing enough to try and solve this crisis for the french part. they've said the u. k. has to stop lecturing them on how they should at try mitigate this problem. it's also called for more money from the u. k . 2 at spend on police to patrol those new than i coasts of france, a huge area which requires a massive amount manpower to do that. and you know, but recently we were in cali, we were speaking to some of the migrants there. some of those were hoping to make this exact same crossing. and while france is also sort of suggestive, the reason that people are trying to cross the u. k is because there is this loser of easier jobs. i'm on the black market. i one of the migrants we spoke to. this is
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mohammed, he's from sudan and is in his twenties. said it's simply wasn't the case what he was going there for was the ease of the english language. no more to say. yeah. but to be programmed via for the language, because we don't know if i french language is to be 4 of them. if we used a year, maybe more than one years old, we are as to learn language, dis, be program for us. now from the you case, party accused france of many things to it says that francis seeded it, sovereign terror, t 2 people smugglers, people, smugglers who are forcing people on to ding east to cross the english channel. and it says that francis, i taking part in a go slow an escort go like a snail type. i'm it operation when it comes to the intercepting the boats that do leave the north and sure was a french. so before they reach the english part of the waters. now the accusations
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from british ad ministers suggest that this is part of an ongoing disagreement of several other issues that all stem from the prost. bate breaks it a period at. however, what this tragedy shows in this is a tragedy. this is how it's been described. the worst official disaster of migrants in this particular stretch of water is that there are failures on both sides, france and the u. k. and the result is now the highest loss of life in one day in the english channel in war is continuing to be an ongoing crisis. and the tragic seeings in baden to very much holler in the need for a joint solution there. audi shot ado, minsky with that update. so from the french capital i castle now in germany, a 3 part of coalition has struck a deal. it's set to make finance minister off shore of the countries. next
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chancellor. and he's already said he's going to make it defeat in corona barrows, whose top priority, including by getting tough on vaccination. is that also the cost is upon to me. the way out of this pandemic is that in institutions where, especially vulnerable groups are cared for. vaccination is made mandatory is available, but was a 3 way call us and deal was reached are for fault 2 months of negotiations. over the next 10 days, the parties involved only to approve what's been agreed on his peter oliver explains how the government will be composed according to the deal. the draft agreement document is quite a whopper. 177 pages. it goes over $51776.00 words that is slightly more than f scott fitzgerald novel, the great gatsby. and there is some twists and turns when it comes to how this new government would approach russia. the draft document says that they would be
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looking for constructive dialogue with moscow. russia is an important international player. we understand the importance of substantial and stable relationships, and we continue to strive for them. we're ready thought constructive dialogue. we will take into account different threat perceptions and focus on a common and coherent e u policy towards russia. we've heard some speeches from leadership of the 3 parties as they addressed their press conference in berlin, and most of them seeming quite keen to emphasize that there are still points whereby they really disagree with their coalition partners of this agreement has to be put to the membership of the individual parties and they will agree upon it, it does seem like an almost nailed on thing that that will happen low. who are we getting at the top of the pile? who's going to be the new chancellor? all af schultz is his name. he was the finance minister and vice chancellor in the last government headed out by anglo merkel when it comes to we style of leadership
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. it is pretty much more of the same from the outgoing chancello. he is regarded as a very rational man. as a pragmatist on a number of issues, you can see that by when it comes to russia, he has been critical of russia on several issues in the past, but also has backed so all supported nord stream to the gas pipeline that takes gas from russia to germany under the baltic. see basically this is a little bit like if it was a restaurant, the head chef being changed, but the recipes remaining pretty much the same. however, those recipes will get a hint of green flavoring about them. that's because the green party will be entering the next government. they will be the 2nd largest party in this coalition . they're going to get some pretty important ministries as well. by the looks of it, robert havoc taking on the newly created economy and climate ministry. while honestly, in a bad book will take over the foreign ministry. it seems now that has been a bit of a shock for some, although the,
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the 2nd largest party and coalitions do often take over the most often take over the foreign ministry on a little bad book. doesn't have much in the way of foreign policy experience. she has also said some things in the past, which suggests that she would be very keen to align germany exactly in lockstep with the united states. she's also being quite vocally anti russia in the past as well, keeping an eye to see if that continues over into her role as foreign minister. when it comes to the free democrats. what the main ministry that they wanted, the deal breaker for them was that their lead a christian lin got to be the next finance minister that looks like it's where he will end up. it's also where we could see a little bit of friction because both the social democrats on the green's campaign throughout the selection saying that they would do things essentially that will cost more money. and that money would have had to be raise through taxes. whereas christian lynn and his free democratic party,
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they all vehemently anti any new taxes when it comes to saying good bye to the old leadership. low all f schoultz 100 over anglo merkel. an interesting present, as they met for their last cabinet meeting for the chancellor, receiving a dogwood bush from or last sholtes. now dogwood symbolizes durability, and the, the ability to overcome many obstacles, some could say that was the well testament to the, the legacy that angle america leaves from her time in the chancellor's job. this is a very different present bow that vladimir putin, the russian president, gave anglo merkel on their last meeting. president putin opting for, probably more traditional, nice big bunch of flowers or more or not. i was the now outgoing chancellor anglo mark. i didn't receive flowers at the latest session from the whole cabinets of the government, looking very happy that in that photo we also live. now, why will you will a former member of the bonus dog and c,
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d. u politician. mr. wilma, thanks for coming onto the program today. good savvy with us. the coalition it seems, is formed just the final technical details to opt out your policy though it slammed the coalition deal. brian to get hail and vague in your eyes. what exactly is wrong with it? what appears to be the problem? i think we do well, i think we've lost oh, i think we've lost a little bit of a connection problem that we've missed when we're going to try and get back to me in just a few minutes. a little bit late to maybe to give you that interview with willy women a former member of the stock. and c d politician. give us just a few minutes time over 2000000 europeans will have died of
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cobra by spring next year. that's the grim prediction of the world health organization. new data shows at best in the you to the virus double last week. and while governments across the world urging people to get the vaccine interrupted general of the w show says it's giving people a false sense of security. in many countries and communities were concerned about the fullest sense of security that vaccines have ended the pandemic. and that people, or to vaccine aged, do not need to take any other precautions. dear to us, i just that before the arrival of that build our body and vaccines, reduce transmission by about 60 percent with delta that has dropped to about 40 percent occurred. restrictions are being toughened across europe. on friday, slovakia goes into a 2 week nationwide. lockdown, middle, recall surgeon infections and that includes the vaccinated as well. i mean, while the netherlands are started transporting its cobit patience to germany,
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as does hospitals are overwhelmed. of germany, though, is itself struggling to deal with the record numbers of cases more than $45000.00 new infections registered. just in the last 24 hours with monetary vaccinations looking increasingly likely under the countries. next, chancellor politicians have been wrangling about whether they are really needed. compulsory vaccination does not violate the right to freedom. far more. it is a pre condition for us to win back our freedom. there is a legal dispute on the issue at the moment. first of all, there are no long term studies. secondly, and this needs to be taken more seriously. mandatory vaccination is a violation of physical integrity, so it can only be a last resort or spoke earlier to political analysts than sociologists or its own craft. he says there has to be a better way to defeat the pandemic than locked out new lock downs, agreeing to weaken european union member state position on the economic level,
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internationally globally. and as we are facing already, we need to more a broader approach to estimate the pros and cons of locked downs and to find maybe other models of how to overcome just curren so called for the wave of the pandemic in europe. the also countries who deal with it in another way of winding those general locked down, such as sweden or barrows. but those are like a lot, a few examples that i think in general, it is very important that we see not only incidentally is the numbers, but also other aspects of human being lives. also, germany's euthanasia association as ruled only those who are fully job the gate covert will be able to get through with an assisted suicide. part of measures designed to stop a rapid rising infections across the country. you can catch up for almost story and
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many others by heading through a website all to dot com. well, we mentioned a couple of minutes ago. we would get back to mr. william with a full member of the bonus. talk and see the politician. we have now got him on the line for more news on those latest coalition talks in germany, which of course have concluded mister, we good to see you again. your party, the c d. u has been very critical, hasn't of the coalition calling it pale and vague? just go through again what you see wrong in the current political set up in germany . yeah, i think we love the new chance up. we'll be next in 2 weeks time. but it is too early for your team on it saying that the question being delayed by a gentleman on the huge tech problem is about
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the involvement of what had all the government in handbook in the tax problems we had in the year. and the questions were sent to him. these questions being raised by the dumpsters the mind ever made to be patient on the next 2 we went bonding in germany. you a lot of millions of $1000000000.00 because of this and the name on the phone was all the ways in the sea. and because of her being on the bank of
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the question. but it was not, not that in the campaign, but this might be disciplined in the day then. therefore, it is not only the mention of the following up on new quotation. the question whether the candidates were survive in political in the next 2 weeks. and you will see it on and see how the situation might being not only because of the question of the final thing, the other thing we have a challenge we never had before because of the goal. and the question is, the german people, they thought other people but to the form of government, just because this thing i'll put it in about it is not enough. it's many of my fellow kind of thing. and in the german edition,
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it would be more is more proactive. it would phone a great coalition on all the government to deal with this. and you would really situation is the chart mapping of the value involved to dimensional, to the german people and your views when you have the body and government, a lot of people in moscow will be looking to the future of german foreign policy. and of course, the next chancellor is considered a russian moderate, isn't the but the parson, talented as his foreign minister. i'm alina alina bob, back from the green part, the she's tougher on rosters and see how do you see those relations putting out but to moscow and berlin in the coming years,
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it will be in germany. and i'm like this opinion when you're listening to the lot she made on all the nation to other candidates, not on it. well, no, go try 9. we 5 centimeter. leave the next wall up where you will follow, hurting on this line. think there is enormous remedy that she, my boss is a question the both the not only to the, to all the agent but it comes up. but most of the german people will, doesn't want to go. but that's a policy where they got to enable in the, on china every will and to the war. in germany,
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again, we saw it already in the wall against the enormous, he'll be the situation again. let's talk it all. mix for better official estimates published just days ago say germany's inflation rate set to rise in the coming years to run 3 percent. and of course germany has been the most economically stable country in the you. do you see that continuing under the coalition lead by mr. shult the challenge is even because the inflation lays go up to 6. but then when we go on to your bank and our economy depends on quoted 5 member the government. when you look to the us know
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to the 1st one now or both as minister in the us government. they don't live in the election. the money all log me in an average german city. and therefore, i think our company is the better all the federal government, those people want discussion in the state you mention the pandemic is one of the biggest challenges facing the future coalition government. and of course, schoultz has named the tackling up pandemic as a priority. what do you make of his proposal to introduce, man, if you back to nations in germany, how do you think the voters are going to meet that? the problem with the on the table in the election at the end of the federal federal
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a chance when on to why it this time they make all building up in germany and we couldn't hear anything of the kind of dealing with them. and all of those, just having these, all of the is one of the things, again the, the, when being it was in minutes. all the things they got all the present me it might happen in the next thing that it will work. but we have the pen then and then the following week before christmas, and that is less then it's short term beam and it is a challenge. the same problems we had was america would disappear and the
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last 21 and a half years when you come in and we didn't hear anything. ok. and that's the thing to do with now with all of the german population suffering as a do as well. but we have no government which is adequately was of all right, we'll, we'll leave it there for bonus, thought member, and see. did you politicians? thanks for your time here today. good. so in the program or whistle blowing, psychiatrist the slam, the state run, children's jenna service in the u. k. for encouraging youngsters to transition if they don't fit in traditional gender stereotypes, the recruitment of staff with very low levels of clinical knowledge and skill. many of those staff and had little oh no previous exposure to complex u. s. disorders in childhood. many young people who are unwilling or unable to
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conform to gender stereotypes. for example, a girl wishing to be more masculine, are nat miss understood as being transgender? here medical intervention supports not fluidity, but have rigid, by the way, construction of gender that has a characteristic quality i think if you don't like, you know, pink ribbons and dollies, you're not really a girl. of the david battle also describe the type of stock trust as a gateway for puberty block has a hugely controversial issue among the young. he claims that took nearly all teenagers seen by the service, have gone on to take cross sex hormones. we spoke earlier with former transgender person, walt hayer, who thinks the clinic is guilty of child abuse, and they should have been shut down and not allowed to treat children. that's really what should be happening. so this is a real serious problem because it's actually child abuse. probably very few of those children even qualify accurately qualified to receive puberty blacking
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drugs, keep in mind the puberty blackers were never ever designed for kids who are struggling with their identity. their puberty blackers are designed for kids whose puberty was advancing too fast, and they would slow it down with these drugs. so they're mis using the drugs. they were never intended to be used to harm children in this way. and they are harmful to them. when to start using them in this way and even more harmful when almost every one that they see, they're going to be administering these hormone therapy is to last year the trust was mine and controversy or to form a patient. kira bell took her to the high court hero thought of taking purity blockers at the age of 16, with the aim of transition into a male. and now 24 year old regrets that has repeatedly stated she wasn't warned of
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the last thing effects the drugs would have to have a stop trust is demand for its gender services is sore and according to italian reports clinical appointments of reason, but almost 4 times in the past 2 years on the colony staving wilson, believe docs is a regrettably unable to make rational decisions on transgender issues. today, i think the people who with their under tremendous pressure, the trends lobby's, hugely powerful being called transfer. vic is perceived by many is an unbearable social slow people to troll with j. k. rowling. look at kathleen stock, the the university of sussex professor who's just been held out of her job. and this is just an incredible social disease. that's what's really going through the particular academia and the medical world at the moment. in america, that's not unusual to have children under the age of 10. going through this through agenda counseling. what a kid turns up at the, at the.
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