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u. s. b u k. canada no way of all expanding the use of fossil fuels. kristin salumi has moved from the purchase. after this have come to new york to amplify the voice of human temporary general antonio gutierrez, ahead of this week's un climb its summit ambition. good cherish has been calling on roads leaders to take new steps, bold and concrete actions towards eliminating fossil fuel usage. and that includes coal, gas, and oil. now, they are in particular targeting president joe biden of the united states and they have specific demands. those demands include ending new permits for fossil fuel extraction. it also includes phasing out drilling on public lands and in public the waters. and also they want the president to declare a climate emergency they say doing that would free up more funding and expedite the change to renewable energy. it's a call that is being echoed through the streets here, a march that's being led by indigenous people and communities at the forefront of the negative impacts of climate change and thousands have turned out to make that message clear to the european commission president ortho live on the line has visited the italian island lum producer. she arrived with the tele and prime minister hit invited her to see for herself the unprecedented number of refugees and migrants arriving from africa. harry forces force from non producing georgia, maloney had invited to european commission president here precisely to see how much pressure it least stuff. and most territory was on the it didn't take long for the time and probably minister also to be confronted with that reality. and nobody only was confronted by a method was a resident. he pushed back when she talked about investing more money, insisting instead they needed health, peace, and dignity. and they have that in common with the thousands of maybe african arrivals this week, crammed into the islands reception center. the 2 for the patients visit a greatly more ordered, seen them up as on show just the previous night. the number reduced from 2 and a half 121500 is transferred to the mainland, continued european commission president had prepared a 10 point plan for responds to the crisis. i want to be very clear as we have an obligation as part of the international community. we have fulfilled it in the past and we will do so today and in the future. but we will decide who comes to the european union and under what circumstances and not the smugglers and traffic goes along with more help processing and monitoring the arrivals and the pledge to ensure legal routes. genuine refugees from the line spoke of increased naval activity without committing to the kind of blockade, maloney was speaking about. as recently as friday, however, she continued to cool the mole meshes to stop the boats from leaving room equal more. the only way to address the problems ensuring that the solution for one nation does not mean creating a problem for another nation. jada is to technical external dimension and stop the illegal departure of migrating. a major part of georgia maloney's message is that this is a european border as well as an autonomy one requiring a european solution. but despite us live on the lands, 10 point plan much remains on, on so as to exactly what that solution is going to be, whether it will work on whether it will be sufficient for those who voted in georgia, maloney as prime minister packet, the reception cents that we also do from the teen as also about the visit. and the politicians distinction between refugees and economic migrants. we want the international protection because there is no peace in our country. we are here because we don't have a no toner to you from the funds across the seat to reach easily leaving our families behind. why should we do this if we have really for the some piece in our country. on monday, georgie maloney plans to increase the maximum detention period for those equals illegal migrants to 18 months the european maximum. but the motivation, the desperation to reach these shows, remains on the are you close it out? just your head on out is there. i will tell you why israel has denounced the latest addition to you. next goes list of 12 heritage sites. the 8th for long, dry season in indonesia tends to y scales the it's very spring and that is a heat wave. boring at the new south, wales is nothing about the blue sky is blazing down on. for example, sydney, what frontal assistance are coming through lossy going through the bite? if you shall seem like you may be in west australia and then that line, direct your eyes down towards the task manager window, be the thing. but to sit in the seat attempts, you should be nothing like this high, you might even set gets another record for september of come wednesday at about 34 and a bit degrees. now it's not quite as warm in new zealand, and the wind is driving down before it gets to sacrifice. and so when isn't your problem, but you have got a bit of a sudden effect is when the wind goes over the mountains of all things in christ. church otherwise and fairly bright from the nice day to be honest, this is tuesday, we took you back in to an easiest to coming to the end of the dry spell. so there are a few light charles in java, the heavier ones up to the north to california, maybe solar y c. and then throughout the philippines and still some heavy rain to be had in china. once again, it's working its way across the yangtze or big for the north. las as well as it has been fed. the service in china in japan. and the story is something you want of humidity and sharon, but look at the temperature 6 above average. still in turkey and the facing down prejudice. breaking new ground is the museum american and the living pick metals. i felt like this was my opportunity to dispel a lot of stereotypes that people have about some of them community meet a to hodge mohammed. i'm african american, i choose to wear hijab, i'm not only an athlete, i'm like literally the best of my sport. i'm one of the best in the world and i'm going to show you exactly what most women can do in sport generations. food on out to 0, the, [000:00:00;00] the book and back you watching out, is there a line to a top stories? this down is now a week since devastating floods in libya kills thousands of people. international 8 has begun arriving, but it's been slow to reach the west, have areas rescue operations on the way as dive. a search for bodies washed out 5 ton of stadium protections purchased as a financial aid office's ready forces to attack them along the gauze. and buddha, demonstrations wet against israeli soldiers, von, and the confronting. i'm assuming worship. as near the alex and most compound penny on sunday, climate activist on demonstration in new york ahead of mondays, united nations general assembly un missing the feature, the fest and the climate ambitions summit on the sidelines purchases. i agree that the u. s. u. k. canada in no way will expanding the fossil fuel. dozens of people including police officers, have been injured as an error tree and cultural festival in the gym and city has still got more than $200.00 people have been arrested off to support as all see every tree and government forth with opponents even was organized by several groups considered to be close to president is yes, f wacky pro and anti government or a tree or the 1st on the street in germany. kind of the sweden and israel in recent months. the me talk side is to the 9. it's around noon, a group of hundreds to $200.00 people supporting the error. trade in opposition appeared here shortly before 2 pm. people attacked those who wanted to go to the event where were already there, stones bottles, iron bars and wooden stakes, where use common sign in the dominican republic, defense minister has told out as they are the neighboring hate agents don't building a canal on the shed river the buddha, the 2nd day off to the
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u. s. u. k. canada, as newly old expanding the fossil fuel usage, despite the expense. and my son is since reco to pick up the the schools and areas of were all kind of affected by last week. devastating of quite col. preparing to reopen on monday, because scouts association is helping to perpetual turn off to the stress they've suffered or has reports from a business in the foot whole foothills of the at those mountains, not being on the medicaid. understanding it's an entertainment facility set up by morocco scouts association, which is meant to prepare children to go back to school as of tomorrow. the part of families whose homes were affected by those quick weather in a house of the town, all the neighboring areas, education ministries decided to reopen a school, despite more than 530 of them being damaged by the youth quake. some makes shift facilities being set up by the own and then say, i'm now drawing by mister e might let known as an officer in the scouts association of modification. can you shed more light on this? is the schools get ready to reopen? just a f
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u. s u k. canada and nowhere will expanding the use of fossil fuels despite experiencing the hottest summer since records the gum. that's good live to christian salumi. she is, well demonstration, the marching that behind you in the streets of christian why they've chosen today to take to the streets of the well this wednesday is the united nations climate ambition summit. and they are hoping to echo the call . activists are hoping to echo the call and amplify the calls of the un secretary general antonio gutierrez, who is asking world leaders to come with new, strong, concrete commitments sort ending fossil fuel use that she has made that the price of entry for delegations from around the world, so active is want to be sure that these leaders know that they are watching and they will hold them accountable for whatever decisions come out of this. i am amazed at how many people have shown up here. there are thousands in the street. we're here in 20 to 50000. possibly. certainly. they've been passing us for the last hour and i've spoken to people from not only the united states, but from all around the world, and i have joining me now. someone who represents the glenn family foundation in trinidad and tobago. to talk about the situation there in the, in the caribbean and the island nations like yours. what are you feeling in terms of the impact? yeah, right now the impacts of climate change on the caribbean and other parts of all the south are absolutely top of state and i'm here to bring attention to the impacts of all things. so fuel injection here in the global north is having the argument is like the one i come from, trinidad and tobago is an interesting country in and of itself, isn't it? i was surprised when you told me that they were in the oil producing country. i didn't know, yeah, we're actually participating in the very industries that are endangering our communities. so turned out is one in a unique position where as we're calling for the past few addictions here in the united states. i also have to make that holland from that into baker. what about the united states? what is the message for president job id? i'd really like joe biden to cancel all existing fossil fuel projects that have federal subsidies, and also make sure that there is no authorization of new faucet. i believe it's also called for a climate emergency. what would that they would actually make available new measures and your funding to address the times issues and to get impacts on communities, particularly communities of color, additional communities eligibility. this i live on close on the coast, whether you have a thank you so much, darren for joining us here today on the sidelines of this very busy and well populated march of climate act of this again, that meeting at the united nations will be taking place on wednesday, in fact, these marchers are headed over as close as they can get to the united nations right now, and we'll be following up with them later. okay, questions we bring into the voice, is that from the climate protests on the streets of new york? thanks very much, chris. still ahead. hey, on out to 0. the migration is a 0 pain challenge and it needs a your pins, answer and solution. a coal for unity to cub migrant crossings. the heads of your pin commission visits the it's helen island of a month to do something. and a prolonged dry season in indonesia, tense bus home lice failed into terraces and the there's a mole, st flooding in the sides of france and even spain as this mass supply, which is positive wrapped around federal system, marches into west and europe stretches actually up as far as norway, but these, the scenes just down the coasts from top are gone to a concentration of rain old taking down a rather narrow street at to the ventured into the mediterranean, taking some debris with it. so you can see the potential as the storms march forward. so for the south of france, the suites and, and for know if the as the case during monday, the same also might be true in past. i'm so no way that this is a cold front sol attempt just behind have dropped several degrees and the same eventually take place a little bit further east proud, for example, it happens between monday and tuesday, september, which is 20. so you come down to more or less, your average on that day south of europe. and of course the still rate of some intensity in parts of west africa. in fact, we've seen reports of flooding a long way east butte and see the northern name is more or less southern sheriff with writing locked in the central african republic. nigeria. i didn't see the in south africa eros as a very active weather around the cape. it's much closet here, but the cold weather is coming in to mozambique the of the it's the 3rd and what so now is there a has remind you of our top story is this hour. it's now one week since devastating floods in the back of thousands of people. international aid has begun to arrive, but it's been slow to reach the west has. how is my school prices are on the way? is divers such from forty's worst out to see if i thought it said in protest as the main entrance office really close to the tax. and what i'm comfortable with the demonstrations right against is where the soldiers find it confronting kinda send in worship has a lot so most compound area on sunday and climate activists marching in your head off mondays, united nations general assembly you and me, single feet to the 1st of a climate time based on summit on the sidelines, the purchase is angry that the us to k canada as no way of expanding the use of dr . phil's european commission. president s live on the line has visited the italian island of lum producer. she arrived with battalion prime minister invited her to save young president, a number of refugees and migrants arriving from africa. high voltage reports from the producer, georgia maloney had invited to european commission president here precisely to see how much pressure it least stuff in most directory was on the. it didn't take long for the tiny and probably minister also to be confronted with that reality. and nobody, nobody was confronted by a month, it was a resident. he pushed back when she talked about investing more money, insisting instead they needed health, peace, and dignity. and they have that in common with the thousands of maybe african arrives this week crammed into the items reception center. the 2 for the patients visit a greatly more ordered, seen them up as on show just the previous night. the number reduced from 2 and a half 121500 is transferred to the mainland, continued european commission president had prepared a 10 point plan for response to the crisis. i want to be very clear as we have an obligation as part of the international community. we have fulfilled it in the past and we will do so today and in the future. but we will decide who comes to the european union and under what circumstances and not the smugglers and traffic goes along with more help processing and monitoring the arrivals. and the pledge to ensure illegal roots genuine refugees from the line spoke of increased naval activity without committing to the kind of blockade maloney was speaking about. as recently as friday, however, she continued to cool the mole meshes to stop the boats from leaving room equal the only way to address the problems, ensuring that the solution for one nation does not mean creating a problem for another nation. jada is to technical external dimension and stop the illegal departures of migraines. a major part of georgia maloney's message is that this is a european border, as well as an italian one requiring a european solution. but despite a sort of underlines 10 point, plan much remains on, on so as to exactly what that solution is going to be, whether it will work on whether it will be sufficient for those who voted in georgia. maloney as prime minister back at the reception center that we also do from booking. it's also about the visit and the politicians distinction between refugees and economic migrants move in if you want the international protection because there is no peace in our country. we're here because we don't have an alternative because of the c to reach each other, leaving our families behind. why should we do this if we have really for the some peace in our country. on monday, georgia maloney plans to increase the maximum detention period for those equals illegal migrants to 18 months the european maximum. but the motivation, the desperation to reach the schools, remains on resources. i'll just, you know, the dominican republic has sent troops to reinforce as bold with hatred as close the crossing of to objecting to hazy, building a canal on a shed. river. dominican republic says hays, you have to find a long standing tracy. patients are able to attend to that home country using the boulder twice a day. it's on home and reports on the board is that you have to hold on and the dominican republic on this diplomacy conflicts between high and the dominican republic. the 2 countries that share an island is continuing on its centering around the canal, the haitian farm. as low as thinking off of a shed river between the 2 countries, the river must site correct. and in response to that, the dominican republic has said that they can expose the border between the dominican republic. i'm hate, say, until not thinking of the canals is still the problem is in the local site. now we need this. we're going to continue on by the way, you cook several projects on your side of the with the project. we have this one is american republic, a said, well, is it mike? i the cool. so the river. and so that's why i like a treat to from about knowing, see is and go. so we're seeing at the moment patients returning across to the welcome. we thing a be able to pursue, assist on the dominican side of the border. the minister of defense for the dominican republic actually came to take a look at those traits. and so i often the question, how are you going to scope based on how you want to be going to get the haitian government by the school board of the scope. the canal being built in government have a lot of capacity to where we go with its own country is what he said. sell them. okay. yeah. and like daniel, we know that they hate the government because of the actions of the guns has its hands tied. but the construction of the canal affects the interests of the dominican republic, effect of farmers, and did find lights. the treaty of 1929. so it's up to the government to find a solution. it's in the hands. i also spoke to the minister of industry from the dominican republic. i came here, he's been saying that, well, a board of trade isn't going to continue. not really, most of the dominican republic, not just the hate say that a 0 be actually buying. and the government will be buying up. the person who goes this dominican trait is starting money is to sell to the haitians that usually come here to buy them. but it does seem a situation for both countries that if it continues on is going to be ruined, is hey, fee, which has more than hall support, you know, some dangerous salvation. depends on the 3rd from the dominican republic, the dominican republic last week that opinions on those of exports. i hate to depend on selling, say that. so it's up to these 2 governments to try and get an officer. thomas, who's was really under the control of their own government, continue to take this to no don't holding out to say that dozens of people including police officers have been injured as never try and cultural festival. and the german said he had stuff got within 200 people have been arrested off the support of the i would try and government fault with opponents. events was organized by groups considered to be close to present as the self lucky pro and anti government or trends of food on the streets in germany, canada, sweden and israel. in recent months, opponents of the a government to being disrupting celebrations, mocking fuzzy is of independence from e. c o, p a u. s. o, somebody's of work is union says it's ready to cool for most strikes at additional calm money. factoring funds if talks with their employers failed negotiations for the united auto workers union, se discussions with big the 3 big us comic is always a critical stage bought flow. and the 13000 members of the union down to the tools on friday. they want to 40 percent pay hike over 4 years, like the call companies say is too much the strikes of now and to of the day a, a large parts of indonesia are in the grip of a prolonged droughts with the on such a val menia whether phenomena affecting farms and draining water supplies. this is dry season is expected to be the most severe since 2019 with thousands of people facing food shows just as a result. so o'clock reports. it's been a long hot month since the east news obtained got a regent and has seen rain these months. foot tall ross fields and out terraces of patched it thousands of pictures in the publicly village in the east. soon
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u. s. u. k, canada and norway, or expanding the use of fossil fuels. christensen libby is out. the protests in new york activists have gathered here in downtown manhattan to simplify the voice of the secretary general antonio gutierrez. he has demanded as a price of entry into this country with tangible actions towards advancing the process. and so they are gathering history $5000.00. you see the huge crowds that have thousands of people, including police officers, have been in just an hour, try and cultural festival in the gym and said he has got well then $200.00 people have been arrested off to support is a very trained government fault with opponents, europe, and commission present to us live on the line has this to be a tiny, an island of non producer. she paid tribute to residence, saying they're doing all they come to support the president of number of refugees and migrants arriving from parts of africa. there is uh your headlines. i'll be back with another news update here on 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only in athlete, i'm like, literally the best of my sport. i'm one of the best in the world and i'm going to show you exactly what most women can do in sport generations. food on our g 0 a me in the us citizen, are risking their lives to secretly film the ongoing persecution. fair people. 101 east reveals the never before seen footage on all just the to hello again. i'm nor carlin, doha. these are the top stories on al jazeera. it's one week since devastating floods in libya killed thousands of people. international aid has begun arriving, but it's been slow to reach the west head areas. recovery operations are underway as dive as such for bodies washed out to see my life. china has moved from aaa. i spoke to a member of the ambulance and emergency services, and he says that just from the see in the last 2 days they've recovered a 400 bodies. i spoke to a divers, what are the providers from this route that he just, he's a diver he just showed up to help. and he said, you know, they're seeing cars that were swept away into the sea filled with families. so, i mean, this is a really tough situation, people are angry and they want authorities to do a better job 5 pallets. and in protest as have been into a doctor is rarely for us as a tax, them alone. the goal is to pull the demonstrations against is ready. soldiers, yvonne, it confronted palestinian worship. his navy, i like some of the combs homes are there on sunday is ready for us as well. so i talked to john list covering the protests. dominican republic has sent troops to reinforce it forwarded with haiti. it's close. the crossing officer objecting to hazy building has come now let us shad river. dominican republic says haiti is to find a long standing tracy. patients are able to attend to the home country using the boulder twice a day, climate activist, all demonstrating in new york ahead of monday's united nations general assembly, you're meeting will feature the 1st of a climate ambition summit on the 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u. s. u k. canada, in no way off or expanding, they use a fossil fuels. european commission present oldest of on the line has visited via town in ireland. as long producer, she paid tribute residents saying that doing all they can to support the unprecedented number of refugees and migrants arriving from parts of africa. as your headlines fees continues it all up front. i have the right to boycott. anyone i want to and the state has no business getting involved in that. a new 3 part series explodes, the implications of us and people. the freedom of speech and 1st amendment got chosen to bless us because we protect israel. i'm going to continue. do you want to state level all that i can't support that whenever you see injustice regardless of what space storage and or what's going on. he says that he has to say something. artificial intelligence is the future of war. tech giants and governments are already partnering to produce lethal autonomous weapons, who the so called killer robots, unleashed a new kinds of danger. ok, they make war safer. as supporters claim that conversation is coming up with 1st with recent world events, the danger of nuclear war has spite nuclear weapons are the most dangerous munitions on earth, the potential to kill millions, to level cities and destroy the natural environment for generations to come. yet even with this knowledge, we are no closer to achieving total nuclear nonproliferation. in fact, the topic continues to be debated. why is that? we'll ask this was headliner, beatrice bit executive director of the 2017 nobel peace prize recipients, the international campaign to abolish nuclear weapons. the beatrice spin executive director of the international campaign to abolish nuclear weapons. i can thank you so much for joining us on upfront. our 10 was a driving force behind the 2017 treaty and the prohibition of nuclear weapons to outlaw nuclear weapons entirely for which the organization was awarded the nobel peace prize. $122.00 countryside onto the treaty. but none of the nuclear powers did, nor did any of the nato countries. and since then, we've seen russian nuclear forces on a high alert level in the us to withdraw from the ran due increases in india in pakistan's nuclear warhead stockpiles. and a bunch of other recent developments which are the main countries in the world right now preventing the complete abolition of nuclear weapons as well. thank you very much for having me and mark. um, yeah, i mean the tv was a great accomplishment, but of course the big elephant in the room, of course, is that the 9 neutrons dates and the other countries that are participating in exercising and practicing and hosting new to us will the territory have not get during the treaty, and this was one of the reasons why we pushed this tv to happen because we saw that things were getting worse with huge quantization programs from the new chrome states. all of them are upgrading and increasing the new arsenals. a much more nationalistic tendency, they all trust me each other much more of this kind of arms for a start is happening right now. and of course, now we see how russia is basically threatening the world to using throughout them. if anyone interferes with its invasion of ukraine. so this is really a very serious moment, but it's, it's almost exactly why we pushed for this treaty, having these weapons wherever we will see them being used. eventually we see a very dangerous situation right now. the risk of nuclear use has increased. i'm not saying that it's likely to be used, but i think we have to be aware that we are pushing closer and closer to the point where we essentially going to be used and we have to drastically change. and it is the nuclear on states, and it's the nuclear allied states in nato, for example, they really have to be discharged because we cannot be as vulnerable for one person in the world anymore. well, let's talk about one of those nuclear arms states. russian president vladimir putin actually order nuclear forces to be put on a high alert level. what in your estimation is the likelihood of nuclear war? i wouldn't say that it's likely. i still hope that the threshold for using nuclear weapons remains very, very high for oil countries. but the more i see, of course, the war developing in ukraine and seeing the threats doesn't paint the great picture for it for what we could imagine happening in ukraine as well. and also sort of like a, a very irrational leader under a lot of pressure feeling like there's no way out for him. i'm very worried about this. i'm also very worried about accidents. mistakes, things that we didn't expect could happen. we just saw a few weeks ago in the i mistaken me launch a miss on, on, on practice, done by accident and having these situations happening right now on the beast engine. if that would have happened between say, a us a base and rush. of course, i mean because because it could be opposite that this will be we could stumble into nuclear war. and of course we see the situations like north korea testing miss. also i to be honest, again south korea saying that he wants nuclear weapons. we've seen bela roo, say that they could station russian new to us on the territory. we've seen poland say a week. it's best asian american to come up with an us. there's so many variables here and so many on certain situations and we have are just being sold, vulnerable for just relying on these people, mainly men, to always get it back to never make a mistake to always behave rationally and basically putting the feet of our entire humanity in the hands of someone like put in and just hope for the best. it's absolutely unsustainable. escalation has been happening for a while now. in 2019 president, trump also withdrew the us from the intermediate range nuclear forces treaty or the i n f, which mark the 1st time that both the us and russia had agreed to actually reduce their nuclear arsenals. in fact, when this happened, you've stated a quote, trump has fired the starting pistol on cold war 2. so to what extent does move by the us undermine nuclear disarmament? and perhaps even compromise global nuclear security. i mean, we've seen this has been a trend over the last 10 years. we've seen a dismounting of international legal instruments we've seen by a nation and specialty in smith, both on one side, but for many different sides. we saw trump withdrawal from the i n s. t b a from the van deal, which the investor violates a lot of these kind of instruments. and we've seen them a barn at the chemical weapons convention as well. we've seen a really negative turn and then you add this very kind of trend of national mistake sort of match. so leaders a threatening sort of rest of a get an arms race must sit investments in, in, in nuclear weapons. and you get that kind of tension and i think that this is exactly what we want about like if we continue down this path, we are on very dangerous territory. and i think that it's not just one decision here and there that you know, makes it so dangerous many different overtime. a complete the prior to some of the pre authorization of the salma diplomacy of multilateralism, working together and seeing actually reduction of nuclear arsenals as increasing global security. and in the meantime, you have the rest of the world without nuclear weapons feeling at hostages. and this kind of situation, i think that there's a lot of countries around the world now looking at the situations like today, just decide over the fate of my country to do. we have a sam this and that's exactly what the treated, the prohibition on the floor plan. so it's about taking control for other countries to say actually we have to get to disarmament. we have the bond and eliminate these weapons. let's talk a little bit about the iran deal because talks have resumed to implement the around the also known as the jcp away. when trump withdrew from the deal in 2628 and excuse me, you called it disastrous. and you said it was essentially a pretext for the us to wage war on iran. do you anticipate a return to the iran deal and from a global security standpoint? uh, what's at stake if the deal fails as well when the trump administration withdrew from the treaty it had a very sort of i think so this just intent with that it was a functioning deal. it really had strict verification ensure the yvonne was not developing their weapons and the us just intentionally sabotage that. but the standard that was in the run there was the highest that we've ever seen that international. we met with education on nuclear energy facilities. and i a, a verified that they run with implementing it. they are not develop new prep as we know what they're doing. so i, i think that was just intentionally trying to portray the treaty as by when it was actually a very high standard treaty. i was really a he a huge diplomatic achievement to get it. so when it was broken, of course it's really hard to put these things back together. and you have undermined trust from iran, from all the, all the countries that were part of this treaty. so i think it's a, it's a view, it's a really good sign that these countries are still trying very hard to get it back together to get a treaty back together. i think that it shows a commitment from all sides. and i really hope that they will but will succeed. now proponents of the terrance they are getting the best way to prevent nuclear war is to build a nuclear arsenal on both sides of a conflict. so that they are useful. lead to the mutually assured destruction of everyone. that's the language it's always being used. you, on the other hand, argue that the best way to prevent nuclear war is to make sure that there are no such weapons to begin with. how is nuclear deterrence theory lot, and how can we approach this argument in a way that makes the world safer? i mean, new to the terrace theory is it is so strange try because it's like if it's because all these bizarre assumptions that we do 1st, it requires that everyone with nuclear weapons forever is always passionate and always takes to my position. but it also requires a certain level of irrationality because when would it be, were when would it be rational to start nuclear war, a nuclear war full scale if the war could end commodity as we know, i mean that will be survive us. but like the world that we know it, but that would be gone. would it ever be rational to do that? i mean that's collective suicide. would a person like bite and ever feel like that's the right decision to make? probably not, so you would have in order to test or even work, you have to be rational. and then you have this idea that the opponent would also make divide assumption about 2 measures. would it be irrational to obviously defending if there were here, but wouldn't be a rational to, to launch the nuclear weapon if the other side didn't have one as well that, i mean, if you want to mass motor low civilians like sure. and i think that that's also where this, the, this theory kind of fails. and we see it now is happening in ukraine food and isn't using his nuclear arsenal to protect russia. he's using it to be able to invade a country without no to offense and saying if anyone tries to help, if anyone tries to interfere with my invitation, i will use nuclear weapons. so basically, countryside united states are limited and is option where they can do to, to help your premiums because it has to go up. so here is actually a disadvantage. and when you're having this kind of stand up between 22 nuclear arms states, for example, like put in and by then who would be the most reckless like would, would by then ever convincing me threatened to murder more. so i billy and then to do would, would we believe that we put them to be better? and can we guarantee with all of our, like all the countries in the world rely on someone like putting okey men or she or whoever, to always get a bike to medical stuff 9. but still, in order for the types of work you have to be prepared across the line. so it's a complete contradiction. no to determines, and they can never guarantee, but they won't. it won't happen. so it does all these kind of weird assumptions that we're making and at the end of the day, mistakes happen, people are irrational, me, people act unpredictably and we can't guarantee that it won't happen. and i think that the consequences are so massive that we just have to eliminate them. is that before you go there, many of us who are persuaded by your argument for a nuclear disarmament. but some people would say that, given the history of settler colonialism, imperialism mass, genocide, et cetera, that we have no reason to believe the powerful people, powerful nations, whatever, concede their weaponry, their nuclear arsenals in particular. and that while the idea is good, will never get there what gives you a hope that we can actually have a world without nuclear weapons. a well guess me hope is really though we have made a lot of progress internationally in the world when it comes to international law when it comes to human bards. when it comes to rules and how we supposed to be having, it doesn't feel like that in particular, not when you open your twitter account and you get overwhelmed with all the awful things that are happening right now. but, you know, things like the un charter of things like that, you know, the geneva conventions be so you know, not just because flawless, assume preventing pressure from doing all these things right out. but we are posting being patient because they're both saying that you can read another country . and without those rules, if we never developed those tools, it will just fair game for everyone to just do whatever. and the biggest countries would, would, would been all those things. and they would do whatever they want, but they can't really always do whatever they want. and i think the things like the color station, for example, seeing how all these countries who were colonized by the, by the sort of major powerful countries have become free today. and all their own countries, and that's, you know, they did that despite these countries having breakfast, i think that is a way and the powerful have always lost their power with the majority has risen up and stood against that. and that's when you can really make change happen. so the, treating, the prohibition on the go up as is really a way of creating a hard pollution on this nuclear structure that we create as i no longer can these 5 countries and the other 4 that has them as well, like just dictate the terms and say this is fine because we have them and you can have them now where we're changing the game. we create a new loss, a new rules, and we're going to demand a different system. but i've just been thinking so much for joining me on the killer robots, the future of war, more technically known as leaf autonomous weapon systems or laws. these robots can operate independently and attack targets without human control. artificial intelligence weapons of already been deployed in military conflict, but some warrant to warn you crane could see both sides using autonomous weapons in an unprecedented way. despite you wouldn't let attempt to curb development and establish international regulation of loss. countries including the us and russia, are continuing their unchecked development of the technology. human rights organizations are campaigning against killer robots. while some military experts argue that they'll make more safer and more efficient. are they right? and are we witnessing the dawn of a new arms race? joining me to discuss this, our lar nolan, a former google employee and software engineer with the international committee for robot, arms control. and matt and moody and artificial intelligence research or with amnesty international bid to see both of you. thank you for joining me. laura. i'm gonna start with you. uh, the evolution of killer robots has been described as a quote, potentially seismic event in warfare akin to the invention of gun powder and nuclear bombs. that's a rather, a staggering characterization is the one you'd agree with it absolutely is not. i mean, the essential competitor is alta, but it's actually pretty much for the, the whole, the whole nature of the nation states and the whole way that we live. i don't think the weapons are likely to be about that size make. i mean, i think looking at the current context, we live in it. we're living in a world where people are building is complex and weapons which are on proven and their, their utility on their advocacy is completely on proven. i do think that on those weapons are likely to post danger both to both the soldiers themselves. i think there's a very high risk of, frankly, far as like incidence. i think there's a high risk of civility and harm. i think there's a very high risk of potentially sparking off the conflict and, and i'm an intentional kind of way, man, i want to have it to you for a 2nd big in terms of the technology of war. are we now want to see a racist who can to see who can build the, the biggest and most efficient and what is the most destructive killer robot? i just think it's important to note that states are course in competition with each other around upon us weapons systems. i mean, in january 2021 alone we've seen and it was in rafael bassett, the past systems building and showcasing commercial drones and robot dock capable of vision recognition. we've seen in libya and march 2020 the use of various cargo drones, which has been developed by true use the number of cases in which technologies that are upon what's happening systems by definition are being used. however, we set the form of the art armstrong is, might look quite different to what we're expecting. a lot of the technologies that upon, on the side, the systems are built on our technologies that are being used in everyday concerts in the policing complex. for example, based on one condition for mass surveillance, emotional recognition, gate recognition, pretty nevada linux. these are all tools that we know are being used against. for example, life's not are for testers and have been known to time and time again. fail into arguments, racially discriminatory policing, and r b facto against international rascal. so we're looking for one terminator to show up at our door. we're maybe looking in the wrong place and then argue that what we're actually needing to, to, to keep an eye out for, or these more on sort of one of the ways in which these technologies are starting to play a role in our everyday lives and, and daughter, how we live. and it seems to me that a big part of that is the growing of partnerships between these tech companies and governments. laura, you worked as an engineer for google before residing in 2018 out of protest after you were assigned to work on project maven, which seeks to advanced drone technology for the u. s. military. in recent years, amazon, microsoft and google have all signed contracts with the pentagon, while others, including elan, must have pledge not to develop lethal autonomous weapons. how dangerous are these partnerships? particularly in light of the fact that these companies have the personal information of more than a 1000000000 people around the world. or i think i would have like, like to underline what might just said, which is that these are not only mostly technologies i'm, there are huge implications here for civil liberties for courtesy and for you know, how, how we live our lives. i've cyber warfare context as well. so fundamentally, when you're talking about, or talking about the weapons, if you want to build a bridge, you don't really need more problems. weapon out on those weapons are fundamentally but targets that are mobile. they're not, not protecting belcher bases. and offer jackie and columns that are by people there, but people on vehicles that have people
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u. s. u. k . canada and norway old expanding, they used to fossil fuels. christmas leave me has moved from the process. after this have come to new york to amplify the voice of human secretary general antonio gutierrez, ahead of this week's un climb its summit ambition. gutierrez has been calling on rules leaders to take new steps, bold and concrete actions towards eliminating fossil fuel usage, and that includes gas and oil. now, they are in particular targeting president joe biden of the united states, and they have specific demands. those demands include ending new permits for fossil fuel extraction. it also includes phasing out drilling on public lands and in public waters. and also they want the president to declare a climate emergency they say doing that would free up more funding and expedite the change to renewable energy. it's a call that is being echoed through the streets here, a march that's being led by indigenous people and communities at the forefront of the negative impacts of climate change and thousands have turned out to make that message clear. dozens of people including police officers, have been injured as an ever try and cultural festival in the german city have stuff got more than 2. hundreds of people have been arrested off the support of the wto. try and government fault with opponents. events was organized by several groups considered to be close to present ties, eyes of lucky pro and anti government over trends of food on the streets in germany, canada, sweden, and israel. in recent months, the me talk site is to the 9. it's on around noon, a group of hundreds to $200.00 people supporting the error. trade in a position appeared here shortly before 2 pm. people attacked those who wanted to go to the event where were already there, stones bottles, iron bars and wooden stakes, where you as a common signer or tries, had any one presidents since it break away from ethiopia in 1993. unless science become the most recluse of states in africa, otherwise, off lackey and his rank near the bottom of the world press freedom index, right, scrapes, say, or try forces it systems to take up in definite national service, which includes compulsory military conscription, 1000000 our trends have flipped the country over the past 3 decades, many of refugees and neighboring countries, whilst others have tried to cross into europe. that's big down to a manual beta, maria, and he's in our trans right to and come and day to and joins us from washington. d . c, thanks very much for being with us. why are we seeing these classes in germany this time but as being in other countries over the last few months while they are breaking out? the 1st of all, the narrative is cute. this are not harry trance. this are people prompted by that came other trends. they are waiving the trans flush from 1952 during the federal ship. the intent on the filing, the image of a trans trace have been conducting this festivals for decades. it's a 1970. this is how it trans came together in order to come together with each other to the work, to be educated by their countries and their cultures, this as festivals that are called regularly lee conductors press tools by getting permits from the states, from the is just choices that we get the permits for this not done for political reasons. they're done for cultural for coming together. this is what's been going on. okay. people the what? so just the 11 thing that you said that the beginning that you were saying these people who break it were causing the violence and adults are trans that they are from 2 great. how do you know that was the proof? what would we know them? but we, we, we know our enemies said this people happy that 2nd not address with the uh, should i flagged the red and yellow flag and belt the dropped it in order to defile the fame a tried to destroy a transformation despite the finally said, oh, okay, okay, sorry to keep interrupting, that's what i'm going to get to this point. that why you also show that they are from t guy and they are not are trying to simply don't support the f. why key government anymore? the government, the people who are educated, they are very, very conscious. they are law abiding. they don't resort to bother us. every chance of being doing this naturally for decades. we don't have this kind of culture in their tra, tra, is one of the most peaceful places, very tra, if you go, you can drop editing. nobody's going to steal anything extra thought, extremely humble. they loving very low of fighting citizens do not resort. we don't need to hold the control of the bed and cultural events. that's just not the nature of the trend. people, they're transferring extremely educated, cautious, conscious. uh, and they are both fighting. so okay, that correct. but the many people who are leaving 1000000 of them who have fled to or try recently afflicting a regime unimpressive re gene that human rights work says subjects as people to widespread repression, false labor and conscription restrictions on freedom of expression and opinion on faith and collectively punishes relatives of alleged dropped of ages and does this as these are a tool metric people who don't want to be reminded of the regime they've fled from president obama during the clinton foundations meeting and in new york during the you and assembly meetings came awfully declared that we're ready to assist any are you tried the leaves? they weren't given black style of cherry trista, leave the country. and as a result, a lot of the jump us that's pick the same language, came to to the united states, into the west of entry as that is the reality. the united states and the west were awfully propagating pushing hard for us to get out in order to big k b i are trying to use. so the, the, so h, i does not have anybody to defend the country, any chat with the what would be the literally, uh tool. oh, to stop their traffic, progressing from developing, sunk, she is worried about the on air trip. the, to the quite big planes that you're making here, i'm wondering how your vocalizing these concerns to the governments in the us and, and to other western nations. the western nations are intent on reject change in eritrea. this is part of the a campaign. the people that are conducting this activities are funded by the west. this people are really encouraged by westerners to the, to the are trying to embassy and burn it down. let's just get back to best cultural festival that we can then finish on. why does they are try and government have to host it? why can't it be organized by the boss for themselves by the communities themselves and therefore avoid having these confrontations? that is a mistake and assertion that's wrong. this is a trend community is getting the licenses and conducting them by themself. the trunk government does not have the capacity the best to be able to do this. this is people driven this families, kids that have been here for generations that are coming and been doing this for a low type. this is people driven people, a do everything to be a part of their community part of the machine. it's been going on for a long time. it happens during independence, and it happens for the festival that happened. the beginning of the dependence for struggle celebration and women stay this on a try and gatherings that happened all the time as a peaceful. because okay, emanuel the maria, but thank you very much, taking time to speak to us that from washington dc. thank you very much. thank you very much. so i have had on out this era, the migration is a 0 theme challenge and it needs a your answer and solution a coffee unity to cub migrant crossings. ahead of your pain commission visits via tele, an island of lump producer. and ferrari ends when fulls of winning streak informing one general will have placed details in school. the the, there's a small street flooding in the sides of france and in spain. as this mass supply, which is positive wrapped around frontal system, marches into western europe, it stretches actually up as far as norway. but these, the scenes just down the coast from tyler gonna a concentration of rain old taking down a rubbing narrow street act to the ventured into the mediterranean, taking some debris with it. so you can see the potential as the storms march forward. so for the south of france, the switzerland, and for the if the as the case during monday, the same also might be true in pulse. so no way that this is a cold front sol attempt just behind have dropped several degrees and the same eventually take place a little bit further east product for example. it happens between monday and tuesday, september, which is 20. so you come down to more or less, your average on that day. i south of europe and of course the still rate of some intensity in parts of west africa. in fact, we've seen reports of funding a long way east. you can see the northern name is more or less southern sheriff with writing locked in the central african republic. nigeria. i didn't see the in south africa eros as in very active weather around the cape. it's much claudser here, but the cold weather is coming in to mozambique the on counting the cost. the african union joins the g 20. but will this spring real change to the developing world? what's to come? the cost of morocco strong as earthquake and a century less, inflation hit a new record in egypt. we explore how egyptians are counting the cost on ologist era. we tell the untold story the we speak with others because of who am i to where it takes a police. we have cnn in power and passion. we tell your story. we are your voice, your news, your net out is here. the, [000:00:00;00] the again, you are watching al jazeera has reminder of our top story is best i'll, it's a week, so is devastating. floods in the back hills, thousands of people. international aid has begun arriving, but has been slow to weeks to west hit errors. especially operations are on the way as dive assess for, for these, forced out sci fi, found a sent in protest as have been entered, dr. his writing forces attach them along the concert for to the demonstrations. what against his weight, he sold his bonnet and confronting kind of to me in worship of said, the officer must come home and out on sundays. um time is activation activists all demonstrating and you go ahead on mondays, united nations general assembly, you wouldn't be single feet to the 1st of a climate commission summit on the sidelines purchased as an angry that us you k canada. i know way i will expanding that fossil fuel use their thank depression preston, us live on the line has visited the italian island of lump a do. so she arrives via tell him prime minister who invited her to see for himself . president, a number of refugees and microns arriving from africa. high full state hospital, georgia maloney had invited to european commission president here precisely to see how much pressure it least of the most territory was under. it didn't take long for the time. prime minister also to be confronted with that reality and nobody, nobody was confronted by a month. it was a resident. he pushed back when she talked about investing more money, insisting instead they needed health, peace, and dignity. and they have that in common with the thousands of maybe african arrives this week crammed into the items for section center the to for the patients visit a greatly more ordered, seen them up as on show just the previous night. the number reduced from 2 and a half 121500 is transferred to the mainland, continued european commission president had prepared a 10 point plan for response to the crisis. i want to be very clear as we have an obligation as part of the international community. we have fulfilled it in the past and we will do so today and in the future. but we will decide who comes to the european union and under what circumstances and not the smugglers and traffic comes along with more help processing and monitoring the arrivals and the pledge to ensure legal routes. genuine refugees from the line spoke of increased naval activity without committing to the kind of blockade, maloney was speaking about. as recently as friday, however, she continued to cool the mole meshes to stop the boats from leaving room equal more. the only way to address the problem is ensuring that the solution for one nation does not mean creating a problem for another nation. jada is to technical external dimension and stop the illegal departure of migrating. a major part of georgia maloney's message is that this is a european border as well as an autonomy one requiring a european solution. but despite us live on the land, 10 point plan much remains on, on so as to exactly what that solution is going to be, whether it will work on whether it will be sufficient for those who voted in georgia, maloney as prime minister packet, the reception cents that we also do from the teen as also about the visit. and the politicians distinction between refugees and economic migrants. we want the international protection because there is no peace in our country. we are here because we don't have an opportunity for the funds across the seat to reach each leaving our families behind. why should we do this if we have really for the some peace in our country. on monday, georgie maloney plans to increase the maximum detention period for those equals illegal migrants to 18 months the european maximum. but the motivation, the desperation to reach these shows remains on the are you close it out? just you know, if it is, this is the bank and republics defense minister has told alta 0, that neighbor and hate see should stop building a come out on a shed with the folder is the 2nd day off to dominican republic. close the board with hazy, accusing its neighbour of define, a longstanding treaty, thousands of haitian migrants have been forced to return home. they're making present says the measure will remain in place for as long as necessary. townhome and report from the board to set you up to help on in the dominican republic, says systematic conflicts between high and the dominican republic. the 2 countries that share an island is continuing on its centering around the canal, the haitian farmers locals. a big getting off of a shed river between the 2 countries. the river must start today. and in response to the dominican republic has said that they are going to close the border between the dominican republic. i'm hate say, until not thinking of the canals, but it's still, the problem is in the local side note we need this. we're going to continue on by the way, you cook several projects on your side of the with the project. we have this one, the dominican republic and said well is it mike? i but cool. so the river and so that's why i like a 3 feet from about 9 feet is a go. so we seeing at the moment, patients returning across to the welcome, we thing a build up a services on the dominican side of the border. the minister of defense for the dominican republic actually came to take a look at those traits. and so i often the question, how are you going to scope based on how you want to be going to get the haitian government for the don't think the government have a lot of capacity where we go in its own country, is what he said. sell them, okay. yeah. and like dental, we know that hate the government because of the actions of the guns has its hands tied. but the construction of the canal affects the interest of the dominican republic effect of foam is, and it violates the treaty of 1929. so it's up to the government to find a solution. it's in the hands. i also spoke to the minister of industry from the dominican republic that came here. he's been saying, well, a board of trade isn't going to continue. not really, most of the dominican republic, not just, i hate to a 0 be actually buying. and the government will be buying up the person who's goods is dominican trade is darmesh, to sell to the haitians that usually come here to buy them. but it does seem a situation for both countries. and if it continues on is going to be ruinous. hey, think which has more than half the quote you nice when the dangerous salvation depends on faith and the dominican republic, the dominican republic lawsuit that opinions on those of exports. i hate to say, depend on selling, say that. so it's up to these 2 governments to try and get an onset thomas, who's was really under the control of their own government, continue to take this to no, don't holding out to say that the schools in areas of morocco affected by last week's devastating of quake off preparing to reopen on monday. okay. scouts association is helping prepare children off to those of mistress. they've suffered a colleague from al jazeera rebec. oh hodge. report from i'm is ms in the foothills of the atlas mountains. now i've been on the medicaid that i'm standing, it's an entertainment facility set up by mobile co scouts association, which is meant to prepare children to go back to school as of tomorrow. the pulse of families whose homes were affected by those quaint weather in a house of town. all the neighboring areas, education ministries decided to reopen. and schools, despite more than 530 of them being damaged by do use quite some make shift facilities being set up by the own. and then based on the amount joined by mister e, mike, let nani an officer in the scouts association of myra cache. i mean, can you shed more light on this? was this the schools get ready to reopen just a few hours from now? not a home that a hey man who is a may a picture of it another. but after the tragedy, we discussed this with c and came to market. she's a miss miss region to lend a helping hand. we started by giving out food supplies, blankets and mattresses. but we found there was a guy in need for mental and psychological support, especially for children. so we decided to create this entertainment to come. we've enjoyed using the number of light open it activities, games, and pediatric o shows. we've also given out more than 500 toys to the children present here, and we've set up a make shift hospital to serve this area. and the new bank comes on villages with a release, a could not reach. the hospital is fully equipped with doctors, medical crews and medical supplies. we have been catering to those children for 4 days now and we could fill the huge positive difference in them or out of his presenter biden's. national security adviser has met the china is foreign minister in malta, that's according to us officials meeting between your one e and jake sullivan as part of an ongoing effort to ease tensions between the 2 nations long e is scheduled to travel to russia on sunday. it was also nice of workers. union says it's ready to cool for most strikes that additional call manufacturing plants should torques with their employees fail negotiations for united auto workers union se discussions with the 3 big us comic has a critical stage but slow and the 13000 members of the union down to the tools on friday, they want to 40 percent pay high because of 4 years, which the call companies say is too much strikes of now into a 30 day. it's a pretty historic size in the occupied westbank has been added to your ness goes list of wells heritage sites to also tom which has to instantly pre dates. the gyptian permits is the case of man of the palestinian city of jericho. evidence of ancient human supplements can be found at the auction, logical site and not so it was made by a committee of the u. s. cultural agency as meeting and we had as well which extends unesco in 2019 has denounced the decision and pulled it political in the some fun who of hell of some time has exceptional universe who value because it's the very 1st example of a city when men sort of stone construction and building a pictured city, this happens intel also time. and when men came out of the caves and thought about creating a civil system and a place we bring together a number of people. this happens, intel also time in this location man, 1st thoughts of the concepts of animal domestication and agriculture that are on joining us live now is um, i'll, as i'm a professor of his history and anthropology at shoney's state university of castle university, it's very much for being with us as a little bit more about this site and we'll probably westbank. so right, so the, the side of the council donaldson and his, jericho obviously, is quite remarkable. not least because of the structures that were found. they'
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they consist of canada of france, germany, italy, japan, u, k, u s, and the e u. so how do they compare the 7 advance economies account for maybe 10 percent of the world's population? new brakes would accounts for almost 5 times the amount and one calculation by purchasing power parity. the 11 nations block accounts for 37 percent of global g d p for the d 7 share is almost 30 percent. the move for expansion has been will be welcomed by old members, and those invites you to express keen interest. now the question is, can bricks really shakeup the waltz political and economic architecture your home for counting the cost? joining us from london is john harrison, a is managing director of emerging market and my current strategy and global data of ts lumbar. thank you for speaking to us on the program. don't show it as long pushed to expand breaks despite the reluctance of other members like india and brazil. so is this a big win for them? yes, i think it was, it was expected a lot of comp, countries had wanted to join. i mean, it's important to remember that to, you
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u. s. u. k, australia, new zealand for all, some other countries. ukraine's president zalinski and canada is permanent stay true to have given a standing ovation in the canadian parliament to a full lot world war 2. not see, collaborate to because the full was against the soviet union as we have here in the chamber today. ukrainian canadians, ukrainian canadian world veteran from the 2nd world 4 who fought ukrainian independence against the russians and continues to support the troops today. even at his age of 98, the 28th payroll yourself hunter was a ukrainian phone ss, collaborate to who now lives in canada. he served in the infamous 14th voss on the screen and did the vision which later became the 1st ukrainian national army division. it was defeated by the soviets, red army towards the end of world war $2.19. canada was allies with the soviet union during the war. now these all kinds of photos. so you are a slab honk during his service for nazi germany, as he proudly stood alongside his fellow collaborators. he's openly admitted to his involvement and the subdivision which was set up by the invading nazi forces on soviet territory. well, that's the papers the story now without guess. last and go, is there a full member of germany's humbug state parliament? many, thanks for joining us on the program. mazda is good to see you as a kind of the was allies with the soviet union during world war 2 and forth against the nazis, nazis. but now the leader of canada is hailing a nazi collaborate to. could you just explain this for me? what do you think about this story? yes, i can try to explain it, but it's not so easy, but i think there is uh, mostly called little reasons for that change. if you look in history, all calls really does not seem to be rich. you will not see a phone call. oh, it was no problem. it's not safe in finding the crimes and they were fighting against the allies. well. ready beach and it was file impacts item and that he's on that now to my mind, of course, the 1st level, it's a shame because you're showing us the so the fault of the soviet union force on the side to get the information about this or not. so you can see that he was hailing appraising the germans as the no move like night. so which is a precious job. so he still seems to be a process to all man for to be finding on the right side is a, is a really shame that it's again, it's the story. so knowledge. but if you then see we are facing that nature stays trying to rush lawsuit, trying to not solve of the wall and you train them and that the c s ramos as long as you notice the process and obviously in kind of as well. so we can see that in this times of all the seems to be some kind of strange change. all the adoption of history. i mean something like in the mobile back to a few full list of the piece as well. no. so the fascism seems to be on the purchase of costs. this is uh, not the reality. yeah, i'm just confused by the whole story because kind of very is that, glorifying uh, not secure operates as it hosted ukraine's president. the last thing he was jewish for wednesday was a scene it was saying, tearing for the form and not see. so just during the canadian parliament session, this guy is 90 years old. he openly admits to be, and i'm not saying that he is getting a standing ovation. what's going on? i don't understand. i think of his social psychological level, we can say the rest of the lines. do people feel to call find some people and they call tell you a viewing to see? and so there's an enemy against russia going on as a narrative in the western countries in joanie the same as in the u. s. as in canada. and then there is a, i'm discussed, and i'm discussing the alliance with the training and government governments to study nice and forms and caused by cautious. and that's a lot of hushes cruising. your treatment is now the praying societies as a kind of each 5 next excited because the people who are uh, trying to all laugh myron, because the ranges impressionism through magic training and nationalism against the soviet union. so we can see that. so the best of a light snow with the crating and they seem to instill nice the same any picture against the russia. they seem to get every knowledge of office to me. and i think the single task isn't to call them in each for testing setting up and saying, no, i want on the process, the people i don't want to purchase people. i don't, although i should, i don't agree with that. uh, we need to call the train, but i'll call asking which side you all g, this government is supporting own, which is carried by the so the people so
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