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the t c o t y is the i c r c's representative at the u. m. we definitely have a crisis that go on for many, many years. and there's a certain donor fatigue that that also poses to us some challenges at the same time . we also come to the point where quick a quick fix center and humanitarian bandaid solutions are not the response that needs to her. her to be brought in because it is really are the capacity to tackle broader issues that we actually bring more. we live to the people in a matter of weeks at the beginning of december, the un will finalize its humanitarian appeal for 2022. last year they asked for record amount $35000000000.00, and it's already clear that this time the figure will be considerably higher. james bays al jazeera at the united nations. the u. k. government says it will reduce the amount of sewage dumped into british rivers, falling uproar on social media. last week, a change to the environment bill was proposed in an attempt to cut water pollution, but it wasn't backed by enough. m. p. 's. maria challenz reports from l
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the t c o t y is the i, c r, c's representative at the un. we definitely have a crisis that gone for many, many years and there's a certain donor fatigue that that also poses to us some challenges. at the same time. we also come to the phone where quick a quick fix center and humanitarian bandaid solutions are not the response that needs to her or to be brought in. because it is really the capacity to tackle broader issues that we actually bring more. we live to the people in a matter of weeks at the beginning of december, the u. n. will finalize it's humanitarian appeal for 2022. last year they asked for record amount $35000000000.00, and it's already clear that this time the figure will be considerably higher. james bays al jazeera, at the united nations. indigenous communities across ecuador have been protesting against the government's economic policies are demanding the prisoner reverse arise in fuel prices and are also angry rep plans to double oil and mining exploration in the amazon, teresa go report saffron called poxy. o, have ready
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up, l plus right, l plus c down, r plus c up, l plus right, l plus c down, r plus c up, l ight, r plus down, l plus left, plus r plus c right." and then you spend the rest of the game trying to figure it out. and while you're not paying attention, they'd eat all the cauliflower doritos. anyway, newsom defeated the recall easily, and yet, as he warned last night, the forces that led to this recall are not going away >> just in the last, you know, few days, and, the former president put out saying this election was rigged. democracy is not a football. you don't throw it around. it's more like a -- i don't know, antique vase [ laughter ] you can drop it and smash it in a million different pieces and that's what we're capable of doing if we don't stand up to meet the moment and push back. i said this many, many times on the campaign trail you know, we may have defeated trump, but trumpism is not dead in this country. >> seth: it's true trump may be gone, but trumpism is not dead. in fact, it is very much the core of the modern gop we can't just plug our ears and hope it will go
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c. r. c, 18000000 people are in desperate need of the assistance of the why 5000000 are in printer display this people have no access to kish, but all the hell in the bins in the are a lot of problems. the health is on the word of collapse because the many of the international donors and we're going to vision for your a to 6, which is critical. any of these for him? if the situation remains the same, i think we are, we are to see him in a period causes a containing and controlling look, which will be very, very difficult for the international community for i think and hunger food in see could be are also the issues one in 3 are hungry in a 103 and 4. people in a phone don't have sufficient food to eat, and many are, are reducing, get comes up with consumption in the song. in a change of pace now, and lego has pledged to make its toys, gender neutral, the world's largest toy make it says it will no longer target different products that girls and boys, and in years of gender based marketing, the danish company says it made the decision after a serv, i found parents and children still influenced by what it called ingrained agenda stereotype. i could never assume that something is just for boys or something is just for girls. i think we should not be making those assumptions that we should continue to develop products that are happening. and so the passion points of kids and then played veterans that they really like and building parents that they really like. but we need to add them to that. madeline de nano is the president and chief executive officer at the gina davis institute on gender in media. that's the organization that conducted the global survey on behalf of lego. thanks for joining us, madeline. how big of a role to toys play in creating and perpetuating these gender stereotypes? thank you so much for having the ways are one of the 1st things that children engage in, in addition to traditional popular culture that they may watch and it definitely nursing them. your potential pathways to work or aspirations about creativity, though it has a tremendous amount of influence and metal. and how much have these ingrained stereotypes that we talk about have? how much of a held back children, both boys and girls wait around is died and this was heartening to find that no 82 percent of girls are ready and believe that sure i can play football and sure boys can do ballet. but we found bad. 74 percent of the boys were actually like, now there are some things that are just for girls. and what was very surprising is that, you know, with regard to parents is that they were 5 to 6 times more likely to encourage their rules or suit more mormons base activities. i'm traditional domestic activities like cookie a big, where they would encourage their boys code and sports and even, you know, conduct, you know, lego play. so it's really society that's holding back girls. how will legos decision positively impact the development of children? both boys and girls going forward in terms of their study i, they education and then their future employment. well, i can only speak a to our involvement with the study is that lego is definitely embarked on a journey and have made a lot of commitments to rebuild perceptions and ultimately to support creative empowerment for all kids. and it's really about ensuring that all of our children have the opportunity to access all types of lay and activities which ultimately can help them develop their full potential, especially if they start thinking about careers. madeline, do you think that now that legos made this decision that are the toy companies will follow search? you know that have you good? what do we need to ultimately just let children decide what they want to play with? absolutely, we need to be gender agnostic with what we need to let children decide what they want to play and how they want to express themselves. well, it's a fascinating study and we appreciate your time. madeline dinner, the president and chief executive of the jane davis institute on gender media. thank you. the u. k. bricks at ministers says the northern island protocol is doing more harm than good, and he's revealed a proposal for a new amended deal. david frost said the agreement is creating serious challenges in the region. the 2019 protocol came as a result of a bricks, a deal that allowed northern ireland to stay within the a you single market. to avoid a hard border with ireland. both sides are said to begin talks on fixing the deal later this month. let's take a closer look now at exactly what's happening here in northern ireland is the only area where the u. k. and a you physically mate with a 500 kilometer border keeping that border open is a crucial part of the 1998 good friday agreement which ended the long running conflict in northern ireland. the killed more than 3000, painful to avoid any physical border. checkpoints, the protocol a created accustomed divide in the irish c instead which is inside the u. k. and to add to the already complicated process, northern ireland must follow e. you rules as a condition of bricks. it overseen by the european court of justice, the u. k. is adamant that must change for more of an explanation. andrew simmons filed this report from belfast. it was, sir, really caught an extraordinary sequence of, of events with his speech because he started off about to talk about the differences between the you a follow up with britain and saying, you know, it takes 2 to actually do things and we want to prove relations and then a few minutes later he was talking about basically changing beyond recognition. really this, tracy, this, this part of the treaty of the northern ireland protocol, which is a problem. there's no doubt about the major issues involved, which is the slowness of checks, the, the regulations which stop various products from being imported from the u. k. businesses having a really difficult time, especially in the r
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c, i, and trays. main partners in 2019 that exposed the troika, laundromat, which russian politicians, oligarchs, and criminals allegedly used to funnel billions of dollars. the o c c r p named numerous western banks that allegedly held longer that money, but the hsbc was not initially mentioned in their report, although troika openly named the bank as a partner. investigative journalist, kate's clarion bug shared his views with us. nice question to ask is, well, why here? why, why has the i c i, j a c r p, been released this data, which he had doesn't include any of that on his because this is what people in power in washington and maybe other centers of power with the wider us hedge monique system, one a new one in the public domain, and if you look at the, of the role of people and in your individuals and organizations as a pool, does a legit, investigative media outlets. then why on earth would they twine rugby applicant? why would they bite the hand that feeds or c, c o p alone? yeah. did they have the ford foundation? you the rocket foot rockefeller brothers foundation, the u. k. foreign office, your cia friends, national imbalance? democracy in the u. s. a. id
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c. i trays main partners in 2019, expose the tri cut, laundromat, which russian politicians, oligarchs, and criminals, allegedly used to funnel billions of dollars. the o. c. c, r p name, numerous western banks that allegedly held loan to the money that hsbc was not initially mentioned in their report, although troika openly named the bank as a partner, investigative journalist, a kid, terry clarin. bog shared his thoughts with us. nice question to ask is, well, you know why, you know, why, why has the i c i, j a c p been released this data which he had doesn't include any of that. none is because this is what people in power in washington and maybe other centers of power with the wider us hedge, monique system, one, you know, you have one in the public domain. and if you look at the, the role of people and in the individuals and organizations as a pool, those legit, investigative media outlets. then why on earth would they torn rugby, apple cause, why would they bite on the feet or c, c o p alone? yeah. did they have the ford foundation? you the rocket rock solid? broadest foundation, the u. k. foreign office, your cia friends, national imbalance, democracy in
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but i think in my, myself, my kind of get c r y c need besought pulled out my day by one of them was a a ah more than the heart of them. our lean body. i almost care. but should from you, dear fellow, hang the shorter in his arm by a den, the village i was out of here, thought the children as though the helicopter mission marlene bought us dialing, pathetic! come on to so man i shouted telephone mission that miss was now pharisees enough i bought a mission that was collared me with you as it is, jerry, not somebody getting by african coma. say on them, take care that was that them in the law, them you need for this out of common laraca i what about with us on a 2nd, from a party broken into one of the judges, jonathan musician. as an augustine party on about our fan, they got as we got on digital video medicine for over a month with was id boarded wanted to call one of the sheila la mobile. so what about holly? thou wish that album for sure. there was a good ball that about the water with susan momento bowes. the water bill fell. be the one that didn't know they got onto the leg r o
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so to append that can be just that be the k s the but all the mocking sit there, my you boy, lead c l c r n t today. how me cutting it, whether the own so say it is, but i say it is the end dummy out about a bank said ag monica, the take them and they saw it in me. gotta go and talk on people going to going to war, pull those for the think a i don't want to put it on affordable with no more like less than a month or so. so they're going to look a little bit about it. oh yeah. i think ending up with knowing they see at the am as it was, well they secured alco hambury for media. this will not go a most. i've been shredded and they made us feel and i've been in a woman, you're gonna get us. yes, we have a boss, but she didn't know about anything in my georgia a home to live on san diego. but if you did a little to god, i still don't receive a little level getting pulled. a couple of d u a government gun a month. good to go with lana on bombing a gun. if i am the in that gas and wait for them, i will see hold the thought on with that i ended up going up. went to have me added back. yeah. was
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c l c r n t today, due to me cutting into whether the middle cross 80. but i'll say it is the dummy out about a by strategy, monica, the victim in this already me going to going to, going to going to the poor the the, the state of the me ah, okay. you got me . you know i can look at my good. there's no way they fit the amazon basic kid on a photo member. i'm familiar a most i've been shredded. i'm into feeling i've been in a garage. i mean, gimme the now this isn't like whether i knew a little mini gun. good ask you just have a boss, but you didn't know about anything in my jordan order cuz it would have been for them to live on a student that is a god. i haven't, i still don't receive a one level getting pulled a couple d u a government gun a month. good to go with lana. beyond mechanics know what that class i'm in that class and wait until see, hold that thought on what i need. i feel you see see, got going up, went to have me added back. yeah. was gonna be, well guess some of them are seattle's in amiga. won't on that bad. the only see on the why fi is always go on my mind though not of. now they're not close on my mind . oh, you're sucking it a them or they always said that i was hold. they must see on the one thing yes. like throwing anacio now gay. gay yeah. knows my name and say more ways than on the line. because that when i say a ah, i tell you what to do with a good to look at a vacant. i'm kidding. you don't go with a ah ah, but i me does the facial conscious and i believe was down with jack black not been done on this quote, but i'm what i me not boeing entity, illinois, just the last year. ah, i just did. it will be with the largest, but i met with a a a when an ethiopian mother put her daughter up for adoption, she knew little of what was to come in with family bones, severed the traumatized child tune between 2 world struggles to return home in a profoundly human story, exposing deep floors in denmark's adoption system. the girl in return, a witness documentary on al jazeera. ah, ah, ah, ah, hey there, here's her world weather update for the americas. not a whole lot going on, but we still have some snow falling across the central rockies on tuesday. and a quite potent disturbance will sweep into western canada and the pacific northwest . and the dates becomes will pick up. the weather is stored there, it's dry for now. vancouver 14 degrees and we've had the wind shift around in winnipeg, so that's kicked down your temperature there further toward the east. pretty pleasant conditions, toronto getting up to a 120 degrees. scattering of showers could back the maritimes right into newfoundland, and labrador. se not a whole lot going on pine. he has some new orleans at 27 degrees. and as we head toward the west coast, here's the system. we can see it once again. it's going to come in a few days. we look at the extended forecast for as f screws out a few more nights, days, but late wednesday into thursday. there we see that rain temperature is here a bit below average. central america. heaviest rounds of rain will be guatemala. as we head toward hundreds speaker wall g, la costa rica and panama top end of south america, verse of rain through the columbia andes, and also the peruvian andy's. and it remains soggy for the southeast corner of brazil, and fact rio de janeiro looking to see wind gusts on tuesday, up to 40 kilometers per hour. c, as in ah, ah, flags a load across the united states, off the death of 4. my secretary of state colin powell from cupboard 19 complications. quite frankly, it is not possible to replace the call. we will miss. ah hello, i am down, jordan, this is al jazeera live from dough.
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c. c. we are those other individuals who are members or citizens of member states. so no, it's not doing it and we expect the r c. c to open a proven preliminary examination into is, is sort of coming off the back of when the police were investigating pin a. shea attaches great from the dictator of chili, who was in the ca, who in 9073. but of course, british was released, but is the point that the metropolitan police might do something here in london too . okay, so this is obviously, it was not intended to come off the back of the 17 years. but of course that is one of the legal financial bases for or the medical place to, to launch investigation. this is not the 1st case has been brought. there are cases have been brought in the past august. taylor as an example, was rushed to chart rescue to not successful unfortunately, but that was the question of the evidence, not question level jurisdiction. so we've also seen cases in germany and france around europe against syrian officials and birth other crimes being investigated on the universal jurisdiction so, so there is a legal basis or so ultimately it's more
c. c. we are those other individuals who are members or citizens of member states. so no, it's not doing it and we expect the r c. c to open a proven preliminary examination into is, is sort of coming off the back of when the police were investigating pin a. shea attaches great from the dictator of chili, who was in the ca, who in 9073. but of course, british was released, but is the point that the metropolitan police might do something here in london too . okay, so this is obviously, it was...
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c. c, we are pursuing those other individuals who are members or citizens of member states. so no, it's not doing and we expect the r c. c, to open a proven preliminary examination into is sort of coming off the back of when the police were investigating a pin, a shea, margaret thatcher is great from the dictator of chileya who was in the ca cuckoo in lady 73. but of course, because she was released but is the point that the metropolitan police might do something here in london to her. so this is, this is obviously, it was not intended to come off the back of the semester finish something is. but of course, that is one of the legal, financial bases for or the metropolitan place to, to last investigation. this is not the 1st case has been brought. there all cases have been brought in the past. agnes taylor, as an example, was arrested charter schools are not successful unfortunately, but that was a question of the evidence, not questions during the diction. so when i seen cases in germany and france around europe against sarah and officials and birth other crimes being investigated on universal jurisdiction. and so t
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the whistleblower is actual violence with the i c, c, r, meticulous and document. a lot of what i would suggest is illegal, possibly illegal activity and it needs to be fully investigated. so there is that i also would, would say the ally of these lawsuits that are, you know, happening against facebook are all about, you know, leadership and governance in problems of control and too much power. and so that gets at the core of the company and the company as a company that has proven time and time again. and we've heard this in this hearing . they cannot be trusted. the leadership is a problem as the top of the company. and that needs to change and we'll see, you know, we will save or who wins out in this power struggle. certainly facebook's got a lot of chips to play. jason can thank you very much for talking to the thank you for your time. thank you dr. me ah, let's now turn our attention to our the world news on this news. our venezuela has reopened its land border crossing with columbia after it was closed nearly 3 years ago. were shut down in 2019 after the vene
the whistleblower is actual violence with the i c, c, r, meticulous and document. a lot of what i would suggest is illegal, possibly illegal activity and it needs to be fully investigated. so there is that i also would, would say the ally of these lawsuits that are, you know, happening against facebook are all about, you know, leadership and governance in problems of control and too much power. and so that gets at the core of the company and the company as a company that has proven time and...
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c, e h r c, to launch an investigation into this area because it involves at this point to involve more than just academic freedom, involves this of discrimination against people with particular beliefs and at discrimination on grounds of sex, brand new in this morning. the u. s. to find secretaries assured ukraine of america's support and it's paid for nato membership. lloyd austin made the promise during a visit to the country, also stressed that russia had no right to interfere in camps aspiration to join the alliance. no 3rd country has sir, has a veto over night, owes membership decisions are ukraine or as you heard me say earlier, has a right to decide its own future foreign policy and her. and we expect that they will be able to do that without any outside interference. his words then come in the wake of a dramatic spy contentions of late between russia and nato. moscow's decided to suspend its permanent mission to the alliance from november, the 1st and to close nato's mission in the russian capital. here the move is a direct response to the lion salia kicking out a number of ru
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the but all the more king said them i, you boy let the c l o c u r n t. today, do i have to be cutting it a while? i don't, i don't pro cd but i say it is the and dummy out about a bank said id monica, the take them and they saw me. gotta go and talk on people going to going to war, pull those for the thinking a oh, i don't want to put it on to florida with no money. i like less of a, a, a, a, a with knowing they said there was an was, it was a little they secured a hamburger. if amelia this will not go a most. i've been shredded. i'm into feeling i've been in a medina, this isn't like whether i need a little mini gun. good. i have a boss. i don't know if you didn't know about anything in my job on order cuz it would have been for them to live on a student that is a god. no, i haven't. i still don't receive a one level getting pulled. a couple d, u, a government gun a month. good to go with lana beyond dominique, honest with that class. i'm the in that class on weight that i thought seeing hold the thought on what i feel you see see, got going up. went to
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c, r o b o, p c, w alexander show gain, who gave us a fast hand information on the latest developments. ah, status, obsidian t. there's a feeling that something else. ah, the goals are driving them. judge for yourself today, i was not allowed to speak for more than an hour. the pretext would different. for example, the absence of the bulgarian representative. he should have been reading the appeal of 45 countries. i asked the ambassadors of the united states, great britain to britney not want to hear the answer from russia. there was no desire to listen to us. apparently, uh, the goals are being pursued. it is possible that this whole story is connected with the escalation of sanctions prussia, america. ah, we wanted to do a joint investigation and what do you think the technical secretariat began to drag out the whole thing? one of the excuses was that there were no similar incidents from the u. k. all the u. s. were putting forward a counter request within the same framework and expect that france sweden and the technical secretariat will never less ounce of the same questions that we asked earlier. we close this subject with a request from 45 countries and sent a counter request. the ball is on their side. ah, those kids to go. some nato countries are working with substances called navi chalk . i recall the statements of the check president who said in his country there were laboratories where work is carried out with the substance called a tooth rio which can be attributed to navi chuck. the pretty sight admitted that in their potent down laboratory work was carried out with substances from the family of navi choke. the united states is the only country that has not freed itself from chemical weapons. $140.00 peyton's have been developed there for the use of ammunition that contains chemical warfare agents such as navi, choke, boiling, gas prices have been reduced and more the center after intervention from lent him, a painting that has said russia ramp up exports to europe and dressing the countenance energy crisis. on wednesday, the president added that moscow was continues commitment to ukraine in regards to gas transit. as bloom, as she said, she guessed from believes that it would be more profitable for it to pay a fine to ukraine and increase the gas volume pumping through the new systems. but there's no need for that. there's more pressure in the pipe, less c o 2 emissions into the atmosphere. everything turns out cheaper and at $3000000000.00 a year, it is necessary to fully comply with the contractual obligations for the transitive gas through ukraine. although it is more profitable to sell it on the exchange, but there is no need to put anyone in a difficult position including ukraine despite the difficulties in relations. second has no need to undermine gas pumps. confidence is an absolute reliable pond that in all respects lazy my patrons statements and this subsequent. let's hop in the gas prices. have seen some of the mains. camida changed their tone towards the no stream to pipeline. and more generally on russia's role as europe's key energy supply and concerns of moscow's alleged attempts to use oil and gas as leverage, have lessened significantly. russia wants it to be approved. i don't think russia's really doing anything wrong here. you know, europe has a supply crunch. russia has the gas to supply it. russia doesn't necessaril
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c that a lot of people are criticizing saying it doesn't, it doesn't do enough to protect these people and it doesn't include not only muslims, but others in your opinion. what is the n r r c supposed to address, you know, supposed to really accomplish and is it accomplishing that where, where is there a solution for these human beings that are being evicted in increasing numbers? yeah, before that, before that, i mean i would have like one quick reaction to what we just heard and i think it will, it does not help if we just put a very linear kind of finality box. just calling what's happening in the sam as did off will be our reactionary because that's very simplistic. i mean that, that, that the binary, off, the, everything to the complexities of the sides of the know muslim versus others. that actually is not very in the case of us and we have lots of ethnic complexities. we have no competition between drives. we have complexity between indigenous versus non indigenous or so that is got something very understandable immediately for have school. it needs more time and more engagement for that chart coming back to your credit, coming back to your question. and i mean interestingly, and i see one enterprise, we just kind of left everybody be satisfied. now even the ruling party is completely washing the hands of an r c. that's because perhaps what was the aim of an r c was eventually not seem to, you know, be met. and what happens is that interestingly, i mean, and there's the question. also we have not, so we know co bridge and you can say or not so good will about an event from them. a simple listen of a some because everybody thought that he'd be at the document that really kind of go for once and for all the said look, wish enough. yeah. who's a citizen who. ready is not, but now of course we have seen that it is paperwork and bureaucratic state is very difficult. it over there can be no place is something altogether different and what has because of that now it's a complete mess and a lot of names missing. and now the subsidies may well, well, i'm an interior point about the names missing jory. there is also the 1900000 hindus who are excluded from the list of before i come to you jury to ask you what is actually being done by the b j. p. lead authorities to actually help these people that are
c that a lot of people are criticizing saying it doesn't, it doesn't do enough to protect these people and it doesn't include not only muslims, but others in your opinion. what is the n r r c supposed to address, you know, supposed to really accomplish and is it accomplishing that where, where is there a solution for these human beings that are being evicted in increasing numbers? yeah, before that, before that, i mean i would have like one quick reaction to what we just heard and i think it...
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the gates foundation has donated millions to major media outlets, including n p r, p b s a, b, c, b, b, c. al jazeera, the daily telegraph, the financial times, univision and the guardian. why would a so called charitable organization give millions to giant corporate media outlets? could it be to buy positive coverage narr? and by now, i mean however, apparently even the bought on media stumbles upon a real question now and again. and bill gates know nike. the question this time was about bill gates, relationship with the now deceased cereal, child rapist geoffrey epstein, the new york times wrote forgetting in 2011 mister gates, met with mr. epstein on numerous occasions including at least 3 times, and mr. epstein palatial manhattan townhouse, and at least once staying late into the night, one time gates even flew on ab themes, private jet called the low lead express. and bill gates, his wife melinda, has said, or ex wife has said she, at least partially divorced him because of his abstain connections. yet he still says those meetings were no big deal. it was reported that you continue t
the gates foundation has donated millions to major media outlets, including n p r, p b s a, b, c, b, b, c. al jazeera, the daily telegraph, the financial times, univision and the guardian. why would a so called charitable organization give millions to giant corporate media outlets? could it be to buy positive coverage narr? and by now, i mean however, apparently even the bought on media stumbles upon a real question now and again. and bill gates know nike. the question this time was about bill...
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and he has cricket board, the b, c, c, i a national team captain 0 coley, r, yet to comment on religious abuse towards indian fastball where muhammad shami a 31 year old, was the only muslim playing for india as they lost the pakistan on sunday. shami was the team's most expensive bowler and the 10 wicked defeats and has since received torrent of a sense of attacks on line. a number of indian politicians and cricket legends such and such, and 10 duke, i showed sammy some support on social media al jazeera has as a, b, c, c. i to comment, but it's received no response or journey. now from by is sports a broadcaster, veronica poor? thank you so much for joining us. first of all, why do you think india's cricket board in vera coley have stayed silent? do they have a responsibility to protect their player? absolutely far. i think this is just a minute. good. one, we've seen the new board and the new players are always apprehensive, reluctant to speak out on issues, especially when the data on community religious angles. the one thing i would say though, is what you said of the opening of you
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♪r-e-s-p-e-c-t♪ ♪find out what it means to me♪ ♪r-e-s-p-e-c-t♪ ♪take care.key developments in the hunt for brian laundrie, the suspect in the killing of gabby petito. body cam photo revealing a pretty violent fight between the two of them. brian and gabby. >> we want to know if he hit you. where did he hit you? >> on my head and my face. he didn't hit me in the face -- >> he slapped your face? >> he grabbed it with his nail. jesse: the fbi showed up at the petito house again a take items out of the camper as brian remains the only person of interest in the murder of his -- murderof his fiance. his parents made reservations at a campground but changed the reservation to a reservation for three people the weekend of september 6-8. the pinellas county sheriff turned over surveillance video from that campground. someone came forward this week who claim they had an encounter with brian the day before gabby was last seen alive. he cursed out stupid southerners and republicans. dog the bounty hunter joined the search. he found sandals and a fire pit, but nothing co
♪r-e-s-p-e-c-t♪ ♪find out what it means to me♪ ♪r-e-s-p-e-c-t♪ ♪take care.key developments in the hunt for brian laundrie, the suspect in the killing of gabby petito. body cam photo revealing a pretty violent fight between the two of them. brian and gabby. >> we want to know if he hit you. where did he hit you? >> on my head and my face. he didn't hit me in the face -- >> he slapped your face? >> he grabbed it with his nail. jesse: the fbi showed up at the...
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r lewis voting rights advancement act of 2021. large coverage starts at 2:00 p.m. eastern on c-span also watch online@c-span.org and you can also watch our coverage of c-span now our new video app. >> ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> now president biden visits international union of operating engineers local 324 training facility in howell michigan for the president talks but its infrastructure proposals during this ten minute stop. >> mr. president. [laughter] this is mr. john hartwell. >> hey john how are you? >> he is going to go over the simulators and everything not only as training but what they do as outreach as well. so john if you want to take over. >> welcome tort simulator training. you're going to through little bit of technology. eric is a first year apprentice. he is practicing for a cdl for his commercial drivers license. so we purchased this simulator and helps us with the wear and tear in our vehicles very quickly is to have a commercial drivers license. >> erickson in automatic mode right now for different transmissions we can program into this simulator. and like i said, it really helps get the ba
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c o 2 emission by and the 60 challenge to achieve neutrality r c o 2 emission. as a result of that, the chinese government is really putting a lot of pressure to cold sterile coal based power stations. and that actually was a big reason why there has been recently a big shortage of power in some places, abrupt of, of power supply without informing the people in a timely manner should be corrected. and then the government and power suppliers need to figure out a way to make sure that while china is absolutely doing the right thing to come out, the c o 2 emission by closing down some other kobe's power plants, how china can manage to provide enough power from other sources to the end users, that's a challenge that china need to going forward. the un says it's not gonna happen in time when they've, even in 2021. you're having problems. the fossil fuel emissions are not going to go down. obviously, china, the biggest, obviously, you know, per capita with the biggest emitter in absolute terms. well, if you look at china's tracker, all the over the past 10 years, also the cap, the unit c o 2 emission for the chinese manufacturer inside the industrial side has been cut down. there is significant, significantly now or china, which is still enjoying very wrapped up in economic development. this goal has its own pay. but i think different sectors and the whole population in china are ready to go through this very painful period to achieve the target on one hand. and also to make sure that the economy in general need to proceed in a normal
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c-span. lovment r dwvment. c-span.or rg. we'll take you live to capitol hill where the rules committee is discussing the reconciliation bill. mr. mcgotsche: this bill has the largest effort to combat climate change, the most transformative commitment in childcare in generation, the biggest expansion of health care in a decade. it accomplishes all of this while being paid for. by making large corporations finally pay their fair share. today we are going to do something that used to be routine, in the light of day we are going to talk and respectfully listen to each other and we are going to educate members of congress and the american people about what's in this bill and why it is so important that we act. there are a lot of great things in this bill. and the good news is, we can continue to perfect it before we send it to the house floor. i have to tell you, the proudest and most consequential vote of my career so far was for the affordable care act. it expanded care, strengthened coverage, cut costs, and no longer made being a woman in america a pree existing condition. pre-existing condition. at the end of the day the bill before us is larger and broader in scope making not only health care more affordable, but also strengthening family care and combating climate change. it will be transformational. this is what congressional hearings used to be all about. talking about things in the light of day, which will make the final product a stronger one. i get it. we are not going to convince many on the -- in the minority, although we'd welcome their support. whatever we propose, i think there is some that re-- will automatically be against it. that's fine. that's politics. this is not about any of them or any of us. this is about the american people. getting them the help they need and discussing why it's so important we deliver on the agenda that they voted for in november. i look forward to this conversation and i want to thank the committee chairs and the ranking members and their staffs for all the time and effort that has gone into getting us to this point. i'm now having to turn to my good friend, the ranking member from ok -- oklahoma, mr. cole. mr. cole: thank you very much, mr. chairman. to be completely candid i have no idea what we are doing here today. i'm not certain that my colleagues on the other side of the dais do, either. for the last several months democrats have run around in circles trying to unify their caucus with their senate colleagues on a massive spending bill that would alter american society as we know it. not for the better. from what the news outlets report, it's apparent that this frankenstein monster of a bill is intended to be one of the largest tax and spend bills in history. make no mistakes, massive tax increases would be required to pay for massive spending on socialist programs. for america, this bill means not only higher taxes but more inflation, more big government, socialism, and heightened government control in every americans' lives. it is severely out of touch with the actual priorities of the american people. yesterday i found out about this hearing the same way most did, from twitter and press reporting on a dear colleague from speaker pelosi to democrats indicating the rules committee would meet. that's a sad state of affairs, mr. chairman. relying on the press to tell us what is happening is the furthest thing from how we should legislate. and the legislation before us today, well, the ink is barely dry. we received the text only an hour ago, and even though my colleagues on the other side of the aisle marked up a reconciliation bill in committee over a month ago, the legislation before us today was spun out of whole cloth mind closed doors. as the chairman noted to the press last night, is only a starting point. mr. chairman, this is lewd dangerous. the speaker is asking the committee to meet on one of the largest tax and spending bills of all time. a bill that spends untold trillions of dollars. we have no score from the congressionalbudget office or the joint committee on taxation. and no idea when we will get one. our witnesses today cannot realistically discuss the ramifications of this bill because most do not know what is or may later be included. it's the only democratic playbook of passing a bill so we can find out what's in it. there's -- that's no way to govern, mr. chairman. even with the track record of the current majority, this is outrageous. this poor excuse for a piece of legislation was written behind closed doors on an artificial timeline and our families, our communities, and our businesses will pay the price. with all due respect, mr. chairman, this process is a sham. i'm embarrassed for the rules committee today. i hope you know that i do not take any pleasure in that statement, mr. chairman. but it shows how deeply disappointed i am that your leadership's public posturing has replaced sane rational governing. given what has been reported to be in the final version of this bill, and given how consequential these provisions reportedly are, this process is absurd. if you want to fundamentally change our country, as your side has claimed this package will do, at least have the decency to do so in the light of day. have a process so robust and fulsome that members of all political persuasions can feel confident that their ideas were considered and their constituent voices heard. since this package is not being negotiated to a normal process, let's talk about some of the things the democratic majority's trying to do. they want to give the i.r.s. the power to spy on americans' bank accounts along with imposing massive tax increases on americans and businesses that create jobs. they want to raise home heating bills for millions of americans, and raise gas prices so they can give the wealthy a tax break on electric cars. they want to threaten the solvency of medicare and penalize every energy company for using fossil fuels despite how critical these are for american consumers. but what's most telling about how out of touch this majority's priorities are, is what this bill oant do. it's -- this bill won't do. it's apparent it has no interest in solving the current emergencies facing our nation. they continue to do nothing to deal with the border crisis. nothing to address rising inflation. in fact, this bill will make inflation worse. nothing to help small businesses get their workers back. nothing to encourage instead of criminalizing parents who advocate for their child's education. and nothing to address the looming threats america and our allies face abroad. the failings of the majority's entire approach are glaringly obvious. mr. chairman, no member of this committee, and nobody appearing before this committee, is prepared to debate the merits of this legislation. we received this bill an hour ago. we received no documents showing the changes made and no explanations for why such changes were made. no witness before this committee is prepared to answer questions about the 1700 pages of new text and the almost 800 pages of text that were removed from the version previously reported by the budget committee. the events and circumstance that is have led us to this point are unprecedented. the rules committee has no business meeting today. we are the last stop in the legislative process, not the first. this is a room where governing occurs. what we are doing here today is not governing. it's performance art. mr. chairman, you have left me no choice and i move that the committee do now adjourn. mr. mr. mcgovern: you heard the motion of the gentleman. all those in favor say aye. opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, the noes have it. mr. cole: may i request a recorded vote. mr. mcgovern: a recorded haute vote has been requested. clerk call role. >> mrs. torres. >> absolutely not. >> no. >> no. >> no. >> miss morelle. >> no. mr. >> mr. desaulnier. ms. ross. >> no. >> mr. neguse. no. >> mr. cole, mr. coal aye. >> mr. burgess. eye. >> mrs. fischbach. >> absolutely yes. mr. chairman. >> no. the clerk will report the total. the motion is not agreed to. let me just say before i go to our panelists here today. i'm a little puzzled because usually in the rules committee the complaints we hear from the minority is that the package before us is already finalized and that there is no opportunity for change. what we are doing here, by the way it is the light of day. it's 3:00. i think it may be cloudy out but it's still the light of day, what we are doing here today is i think is actually a good and healthy thing. we are having a discussion and we are talking about the details of a very important bill which, by the way, i think will be transformative and help a lot of my constituents. but help a lot of people across the country, who by the way, have been neglected for far too long. and we can talk about the good and what people have problems with. and there is still opportunities and chances for change. so i actually, you know, i think this is a good process. i'm a little surprised by the critique. in any event -- dr. burgess. mr. burgess: if i may, i'm in a unique position because i'm on an authorizing committee, i'm on the budget committee, and i'm on the -- head of the privilege of being on the rules committee. in the authorizing committee, energy and commerce, we had like $500 billion of the whatever the total, i don't know what the total is now, that we discussed, we had no hearings leading up to it. so we -- we are an authorizing committee. we are supposed to dig deep into the details. we are supposed to understand -- some people say follow the sites. we are supposed to do that. we had no opportunity to do that. in the budget committee, we marked up a bill in the middle of the night on zoom. on zoom. $3.5 trillion bill. the biggest bill ever passed in the united states house of representatives. we had a markup at night on a zoom call. here's the painful part, no text. and no score from the congressionalbudget office. may i remind you, it was the committee on the budget that was having this markup. we find ourselves today in the rules committee. the rules committee is the last stop, as mr. cole said, our members, our fellow members on both sides have not had an opportunity to weigh in with their amendments. we are going to be marking this thing up. it's going -- i get t i know it's going to pass-through the rules committee. but this is the one chance --' not going to make an open rule on the floor. this is the one chance for the rank-and-file member of the united states house of representatives to come up here and tell us what they think should or shouldn't be in the bill, provide some data, and let us make a decision on that. we want the opportunity to do -- lack the opportunity to do that. mr. mcgovern:00 you are lucky you are on the rules committee. you can ask all the members of the committees you want. the 13 committees of jurisdiction have spent more than 165 hours marking up this legislation. they considered more than 850 amendments in the process. 22 republican amendments were adopted. and that's all before the rules committee started our work. i appreciate the gentleman's comments, but i have a feeling i know where the gentleman is coming from on what we are trying to do here. mrs. fischbach. mrs. fischbach: mr. chairman, i don't think you should be sur pliezed we are a little concerned about this. i don't know, will i ask them when i have the opportunity, i don't believe probably the ranking members have had the opportunity to actually look through and, yes, there has been some legislation that has gone through committees, but this is brand new. this is 1600 pages of new, yes taken together from other bills. we don't know what has been taken out. what has been changed. i think that to bring a 1684 page in front of us, without the opportunity to look through it at least, and have -- i think that provides for a better discussion than i would have the opportunity to look for -- then i have the opportunity to look for questions i might have. i understand large portions of this have gone through. we still don't know what's in -- mr. mcgovern: this is the beginning of a process. all of my colleagues on both sides of the aisle have the opportunity to ask any questions that they want to. and this is not the end of the process. again, it is a little puzzling to me because usually i hear on the other side, oh, here's the bill. the text is done. you're going to the floor. now you have -- now we have an opportunity to actually ask questions and this bill will continue to be perfected. we'll have a good discussion. i look forward to hearing the testimonies on both sides. let me welcome our witnesses here today. and i will announce the order in which they will go. chairman yarmuth and ranking member smith. chairman neal and ranking member brady. chairman pallone and ranking member mcmorris rodgers. chairman scott and ranking member foxx. i will now yield to mr. yarmuth from kentucky any opening remarks. mr. yarmuth: thank you very much, mr. chairman. ranking member cole. members of the committee. it's good to be here once again. the build back better act marks an inflexion -- the build back better act marks an inflexion point for our country. it will end an era of chronic uninvestment -- under investment that for too long has held our nation back, creating serious deficits in every sector of american society and leaving millions of working families without a chance of a fair shot. rising health care costs are putting a strain on budgets for families and businesses. the absence of affordable childcare is driving parents, especially women, out of the labor force in record numbers. the digital divide and lack of broadband infrastructure are hindering our children's education in communities across the country. safe and affordable housing options are becoming more and more scarce for families in need. we face a catastrophic climate crisis that threatens life as we know it. many of these challenges predate the pandemic. but the threat and impact they present have only compounded in recent years. time to act is now. that is why we are here today. the build back better act will deliver transformational investments to meet the needs of the american people, address dangerous deficits in our society, improve our economic outlook, and set america up to compete and win in the decades ahead. it will overall and -- overhaul and reimagine sectors of economy and society so that everyone, not just those at the top, benefit from a growing opportunity. this is a tremendous undertaking. one that has demanded determination and diligence. now after months of negotiations in our committees, with our colleagues in the senate, and with the white house we have achieved significant progress with historic investments in the future of american families and our nation. which my fellow chairs can speak to more today. the build back better act will create a stronger future for workers and our children, all while creating good-paying jobs. we will enact one of the biggest middle class tax cuts in history, lower costs for families, tackle the climate crisis, and lay the foundation for extraordinary economic growth and chaired prosperity for decades to come. i'm pleased to have today's hear the opportunity to have the shared white house, house provision to the public. the life changing impact of these depro-visions and next steps in delivering the most transformative piece of legislation for working americans since the new deal. before i close i'd like to address one thing that the ranking member, my good friend, mr. cole, he talked about socialist spending, socialist programs. which we will hear and have heard during our markups. we'll continue to hear it as long as we are talking about this. only in the republican alternative reality can early childhood education be considered solistic. investment in our -- combating climate, investment in our energy future be considered socialistic. these are things, investments that will make america much greater. much more prosperous for everybody. if all you go encountering the initiatives in this agenda is to label them with something that is meaningless to most people, then i think we are in a very, very positive spot. with that i yield back, mr. chairman. mr. mcgovern: thank you very much. i now yield to ranking member smith. mr. smith: thank you, chairman. thank you ranking member cole. congress has hit an extreme new low today. we already have an approval rating of 21%. it's going to get a whole lot worse because of the actions of the leadership of this congress. less than an hour before this hearing started, the bill text was dropped. 1700 pages. i asked my team, what's printed -- let's print it off so i can make sure this whole committee knows what's in it and i'll read off 1700 pages here. unfortunately, in 45 minutes we couldn't print it. and you're having a hearing on a piece of legislation that we couldn't even print off in enough time. this is all part of the sham. it's a complete sham. back in september there was a fake artificial timeline that was set by the leadership of the democrat party that said we'll pass the infrastructure bill by september 27. still haven't been a vote on that infrastructure bill. because she's linked it to what we have right here. folks, to show fake momentum, to show fake momentum leadership of the democrat party on the thursday afternoon in september said let's do the markup for the reconciliation bill saturday afternoon. over a month ago with less than 10% of the bill scored. less than 10%. of the entire bill was scored by the congressionalbudget office. but she wanted it so she could send out a dear colleague letter to all of her democrat members to show fake momentum and to create new headlines showing good faith effort to the progressives. the divisions within this party. we all see it. the american people see it. she tried to make the progressives think that she was moving forward. much like this hearing today. it's nothing but a bunch of fake headlines. she went out there on c-span to talk about this bill that none of you have read. none of you have read. just to create new fake headlines and false momentum to allow the media to think that they were doing something. but in fact, there is no agreement. if there is agreement, we'll have a vote today. my prediction is there will not be a vote today. probably not even a vote in this committee. to pass this. 1700-page bill because you are still going to have to rewrite it because you have some senators on the other side of the building that will say, thumbs down. and you won't be able to pass it. because you'll have moderates of your party saying, no, i don't like it. and then you'll have progressives saying, no. it doesn't go far enough. let me tell you, we are facing multiple crises in this nation as a direct result of your policies. the direct result of this administration's policies. whether it's the border crisis. whether it's the inflation crisis. or whether it's the energy crisis. you know what? what you'
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have announced that in 10 locations around the c, the free express tests will be available for musk of ice and if the result is positive, then a free p, c r test will be available almost immediately. produces over new antiviral, pale to fight cove, it facing a bit of a backlash with people pointing to its very hefty price tag. the pill is cold, or a mold new piano via trial show it reduces cove hospitalizations and deaths by 50 percent. and unlike most vaccines, it can be stored at room temperature in the us treatment costs around $700.00 for a 5 day course. while the price of producing it is just 18 bucks, that comes as the owners of pharmaceutical company madonna, have made the forbes list of america's richest people, prompting questions whether global coals for cove it booster shots are actually financially driven. and while corporations are raking in profits from taxpayer funded research, alina mangan, e from doctors, without borders things, the companies are blatantly prioritizing profits over your health. is highlighted a number of things that stuff is getting out of the bank to make it something that pharmaceutical corporations nee
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c-span2" beginning at 9:00 p.m. eastern. on wednesday, the senate judiciary committee will hold a hearing to john r lewis voting rights act of 2021. life coverage start at 2:00 p.m. eastern on c-span are also watch online a cspan.org and you can also watch our coverage receipt expand now, new video app. >> in the past 30 years, eric larson had written eight books, six of those landed on the new york times nonfiction bestseller list and some of mr. larson's best known books include the splendid in the mile originally published in february of 2020 and isaac storm released in 1999 predict deadweight about the thinking of the tenure and 2015. and probably is best known for, in the city, in the bookstores in 2003. this most recent work, eric larson makes a transfer to go story fiction, the title that no one goes alone is available on audio only rated. >> author eric larson on book notes buses we could give us a duke book knows plus no cspan now at. >> now wisconsin republican senator ron johnson challenges the efficacy of the various covid-19 vaccinations. and speaks out strongly against the vaccine mandates and is followed by utah republican who speaking about an unsuccessful att
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r t, out of tune with the facts. a german singer who alleged he was the victim of anti semitic abuse, has his much discussed claims, challenged by c c t. v footage. all that in detail after this short break. ah ah ah . join me every phosphate on the alex simon. sure. well, i'll be speaking to guess in the world of politics, sport, business, i'm show business. i'll see you then. mm. ah ah, welcome back to the program. a story of alleged anti semitism in germany has gripped the country. it's after a singer claimed he was asked to put away his star of david necklace in order to check into a hotel. however, newly released security footage has raised doubts on whether the much disgust claims are true. ortiz peter oliver reports. this all started back on the 4th of october when musician and sometime after jill of sorry, i tried to check into the hilton hotel in the german city of leipzig. no, he says he was told he couldn't get into the hotel. he couldn't check in. and he had to put away a star roof david did he had hanging around his neck? we know about this because after the incident in question mister far, you went outside, took a vide
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c gray regents either now in control of the town of their c in the neighboring m. our region. the government is contesting that claim. fighting has moved into the m r and afar regions after the t p l. f. re took control of tiegram supporters of a band political party and pakistan have been halted in their march towards the capital, the protest as a demanding the release of their detained leader. probably same wrong con is expected to address the issue in a speech on sunday. well, hider has more from a slumber daddy gala bag pockets, don protest, marjorie have been camped, and the toner was a bad situation on the bank of the river. jane ob, about 190 kilometer from islam i bought a day of gotcha. now waiting for a member delegation which was formed after the pockets on the prime minister, held a crucial round of strong red, prominent religion from across the country and told them that there has to be a preschool solution. and today's crisis now it should be remembered that the module has been threatening, that they will continue their module lama by the government. on the other hand, saying that they have drawn a red line on the river knob that the protectors will not be allowed to cross that bridge. credit member committee of god, hope for the crisis will be to feel peacefully. but they also want to march or any forward movement would be to undermine sabotaging their talk. that situation indeed very critical. and the next 24 hours are going to be extremely important on how the government of iran con tacker. the dish particular issue, the case problem and it says, says he caught rule out taking legal action against france as a post briggs fishing dispute continues. the rift got worse earlier this week when france sees a british vessel. now, paris is threatening to block ports and increase checks on boats and mores. if the u. k doesn't grow more licenses to french fishes, the british government says that would put you in breach of a trade agreement. fisherman and libya say their trade has the potential to become a very profitable industry, but they argue and needs more investments, and he's been neglected by authorities mother trying to report from tripling it. sunrise in tripoli as a new day begins this fishing reader in the area to a drama. some of these fishermen are preparing to go out to sea. others begin coming back after an early story with their of the day. look, the helping fishing these waters for decades. he says there's a lot of opportunity inefficient industry. what is difficult financially? because of its high cost kids as sally b to let that be said, libya has a beautiful coastline and is rich and fish chicken. if the government looked at the sector and cleaned the waters built up our infrastructure, it would encourage young men to work in the sector and the situation would be much better than our oprah libya has africa's longest coastline on the mediterranean. it extends over 1800 kilometers. it's abundance and see life could make libya, premier, exploiter of seafood contribute to achieving food security and create new job opportunities for a lack of government funding. and marine infrastructure has left the sector neglected. the higher cost for fishermen is passed along to customers. it's also led many to send their goods to neighboring countries like kamesia, where they'll get a higher price. in last, mosquito, our main problem is the export of fish many customers complaint the fish is too expensive or there isn't any good fish in the market. that's because all the good fish exported with algae then works for the ministry of marine resources. yes, he says with the right planning and investment, libya's fishing industry could be an important source of income for the government rather than depend on oil export. but when it does, the fishing, marina's aren't very bad shape. they are in dire need of maintenance and renovation . the infrastructure needs re vamping and government investments. we are studying how to invest in this important sector so that we can take advantage of it. the libyan unemployment rate is estimated to be around 20 percent, with oil exports representing really 95 percent of the government and revenue authorities. here are now looking to the see as an alternative for development. like trina al jazeera, triple lebanon's foreign minister says the government will not a severed ties with arab nations, which recalled ambassadors. the countries locked in a diplomatic dispute. ovo comments made bytes, information minister, he criticized the saudi lead. coalitions war in yemen, accusing re add of aggression. the united arab emirates is the latest gulf country to recall its m busta, kate, saudi arabia and bahrain of old. on the same. i long and cattle of cold for swift and peaceful resolution. now, lebanon's slopes, sorry, argentina is due to make a payment on it's $45000000000.00 debt. so the international monetary fund, but many in the country want to see a freeze on re payments because the rise and hunger poverty and rampant inflation. unusual a report from advisors they que every weekday outside the little star soup kitchen on the outskirts of when osiris ali to day were married and her neighbours arrived. there was nothing left with them in their casino. authentic bid on any on which they were supposed to have cooked plenty, but a lot of people turned up and we were a bit late. but they gave us some packets of food which will cook at home. it's probably all the eat until the soup kitchen reopens, serving 70 families with food give mostly, but the local authorities, supervisor, marianna, blames inflation for the increase in hunger or the nutritional value of what they serve, diminishes the area. okay, well the last element, every day you go to the market and you'll find the price today is not the same as the price yesterday. it's very common. prices rose 3.5 percent in september. more than 50 percent over the past 12 months. isn't a good m, okay. all right. what we'd like is that people can buy what they need to know. they'll be able to eat nothing more. just the basics, the things i needed to live a normal life. oh yeah. not a much over 40 percent of argentines. live in poverty or more than half of children under 14 years old. don't have enough to eat this for many as the last resort. the offer of a bowl of rice which will lock will contain something you tricia's to get them through the day. because inevitably, the fight just to keep going will continue to morrow. the government last week for the prices of 1400 essential items in the battle to control inflation. it has blighted argentina for generations. some, some people say it's a race between her wages and prices, and other incomes, pensions, and, and in the meantime, you somehow are exposed to losses, burgess and power, that then you can try to recover and be with the union. so regular protest calling for fair a wage is to keep pace with inflation. they say that should take priority over re paying argentina's debt to the international monetary fund. i just go, it's a scam and paying that debt is incompatible with ending poverty and destitution. o g t, this historically volatile economy was hit hard by the covey. 19 pandemic. it's emerging from that catastrophe, only to have to deal with 2 of its traditional enemies, a massive debt, but i'm rampant inflation and swindler how to 01 osiris. people in tonga have been rushing to get vaccinated after the pacific island recorded its 1st corona virus case. on friday, the infection was detected and a person arrived from new zealand. the 100000 residents on the main island have been warned. they could face a looked m tonga is one of the few nations. it's avoided. corona, virus outbreaks. and india is finally starting to render. mowdy has met the head of the roman catholic church at the vatican, modi's in rome for the g. 20 summit during the talks invited pro ponce's to visit india, which has estimated $18000000.00 catholics, but they represent a small minority in the hindu majority. nation. the meeting comes as human rights groups warn, attacks against christians are rising in india. they say that more than $300.00 in the incidents of violence have been reported this year. most of them were in the northern states. but in the south western state of connecticut, the growing hindu nationalist, b. j. p. as old a district lead is to conduct a survey of churches, it says it's worried about what it calls, religious conventions by false. and earlier this year, a catholic priest died in custody and mom by the 84 year old tribal rights activists, was accused of terrorism and refuse bail. perhaps louis is an author and director of the jesuit migrant service. he explains what modi's meeting with the pope means for minorities in india. this, this, it is significant because of the bad part of the religious freedom to minorities, especially christians and muslims in india and all the other one of the lives, tribal women, children, youth. i think it's something number 2. this is also significant because of the interaction in terms of a violation of human rights. we are very closely watching what actually transpires . we will wait and see what, what again, really comes up as an outcome of this visit to see whether something has but annoying the ball keeps on, insisting on each other up all the children of god, which also means c, quality of all the citizens of this country under every country on this to so the christian community is also waiting and watching to see this cannot be a position for publicity say what, what matters is the grounds realty, whether the right the lives on the dignity of the christian minorities. mostly my art is the lived and also tribal children, women, whether this will be hoped and the christian, my i, full of whistling minority conscious citizens of this country are waiting and watching that this photo session should not be used for electron purposes. 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r. c, pearl and supporters of julia sandra held a people's tribunal in london on alleged u. s. war crimes revealed by the wiki leagues founder, which reportedly led him to a c, a plot to kill him. the tribunal was intended to strengthen public backing of the was sublime ahead of his u. s. expedition. harry spoke to some of its members and the point i was making it in a democratic society, security services and the military and the special forces have to be accountable. my whole point is julian challenge in a different country in a different place. we seems a hero, but because he was exposing what the us and britain in particular were doing, he's seen as of him to me as somebody that when the history books are written, the 21st century during the song, his name will be right up with somebody that told the truth, there is an irony in the fact that she didn't himself faced with expedition order and the appeal against against the verdict. i need to say that he shouldn't need to do the type of the law that you've been used to exciting is a law that was developed in the following day iraq for calling. this is a cornerstone of people and tara, tara stations, and i
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