ma at the ernlt of dilemma at the center of this climate change proposal. when they re proposing economic policies on people, would there be push back. guess what? there is pushback. paul: the violence is unacceptable, and a lot of anarchists and others are taking advantage of this. but the idea of a revolt against the carbon taxes, we re seeing it in democracies all around the world. you ve watched in canada. right. in canada trudeau was going to put a tax on 30% of your emissions, and he had to walk that back earlier this year because basically what s happened is there s been an investment strike, a capital strike. the taxes are too high, and that was one of the penalties that people didn t want to go to canada anymore because of that increase in taxes. paul: but at the provincial level, it s happening too. right. i think it explains the change in management in ontario recently. there s an expectation that the right party will win in alberta this year. sorry, in 2019.
london. saudi gadhafi, moammar gadhafi s son and eight official libyans officials were allowed entrance on sunday. field marshall mohammed hussein was scheduled to appear on sunday but his testimony was postponed until september 24th because he says he s dealing with last week s riots. mubarak is accused of ordering protesters shot during last winter s uprising. o say can you see the u.s. continues to mark ten years since the 9/11 terrorist attacks on new york and washington. solemn ceremonies were held sunday at ground zero, the pentagon and shanksville, pennsylvania, honoring the nearly 3,000 people killed. while there were no attempted attacks on sunday, fighter jets were scrambled to escort two commercial airliners to their u.s. destinations. passengers on each flight were reported to be acting suspiciously but authorities determined they posed no threats. no arrests were made. those are the headlines from cnn, the world s business leader. i m monita rajpal. worl
hong kong. the new york police department says it is taking additional precautions after the new threat tied to the 9/11 anniversary this weekend. it includes more staffing, more bomb-sniffing dogs and checkpoints across the city. the critical final report on the death of this iraqi civilian in british military custody was released on thursday. the inquiry found baja mussa was brutally beaten and possibly kicked to death to british troops while he was restrained. he was being held as a suspected insurgent in iraq. interpol has been asked to issue an urgent notice for the arrest of moammar gadhafi. he s wanted for alleged crimes against humanity. much of normal life has been shut down in the southwestern united states. a million people are in the dark in the states of california and arizona and across the border in mexico. authorities are scrambling to restore electric service and have not yet found the cause of the power outages. traffic signals, airports and trains and