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and i'm so disgusted with the knowledge king ah, or on nick locker crossed the world. this is your news, our an rti pleasure. the have your company today. my name's union. only 18 months into the pandemic on the u. s. continues to be the global cobit hotspot. it's current, the averaging around $70000.00 new cases every day. and that has put the issue of vaccine mandates front and center with protest. continuing against them. critic sub label the measures on fer, and extreme in new york, hundreds of 1st responders and city workers gathered in front of the residents of the cities mer to demonstrate against mandatory vaccination. it comes after bill de blasio earlier ordered all public workers to have at least one shot of a job by 5 pm local time. this friday to day those who failed to show proof of their vaccination will be put an unpaid. busy leave starting from next week, firefighters say they haven't been given enough time to make a decision. on wednesday, october 20th the mayor extended vaccine mandate to all public employees, eliminating out option 9 days is not enough time for people who have mortgage you. with family who have children to make a life changing decision, it only 9 day to the reports of months, resignations to and as a result, the city could see 20 per cent of its fire houses close as well as 20 percent fewer ambulances on the roads mean all the countries health authorities are still urging people to get vaccines. we spoke to david high, get david's publisher of the great recession blog he said, contributed to on continues to do more than 50 financial news websites. he said he was fired from his local government for refusing to get a job, despite already having natural immunity from a recent covert infection. my colleague, daniel hawkins, heard his story. well, i have the underlying health condition that makes it so that it would be risky for me to take that. and i explained that to my employer love the nation school trying to get an exemption based on the cdc's medical exemptions. but i wasn't successful getting that. my feeling is that as a person with chronic fatigue syndrome, many people without illness and had a serious repercussions from taking the vaccine. so i didn't want to take the back seen. i already have it. so i don't see any need to take it. just tell us a bit more about your daughter in law because when and she also didn't want to get the vaccine, what was her exact reason for for that decision which also obviously put the risk of losing her job? yeah, she works at the hospital at saint josephs and bellingham, and she was terminated because she refused the vaccine because she is pregnant. now the irony here is that she works in the stafford ward of the hospital and they won't give any leeway to somebody who's pregnant even though the drug has not been tested. pregnant women are a reminder, the world health organization is strongly recommending people to get a shot sing only muss vaccination can bring it in to the panoramic vaccines save millions of lives each year. vaccines work by training and preparing the body's natural defenses. the immune system to recognize and fight off the viruses. meanwhile, the state of florida is suing the biden administration. reds vaccine mandates for federal contractors, but the president isn't relenting, saying compulsory vaccination for state workers is a must. david hoggard again say that leaves people with no option. yeah, it's a choice, but it's already forced on me. now the biden mandate doesn't kick and i understandable sometime in the summer. but many state governments, as long as the case of my state government, are anticipating that and have imposed their own mandates with florida deadlines. in my case, i work for a private school and they're not under the, the state mandate, but they were put on their own private mandate based on what's coming from the, by the administration in the state that, you know, is sympathetic to that point of view that also requires people to be vaccinated in order to work there. they supposedly allow exceptions for medical reasons and religious reasons. but mine wasn't granted. a major rebrand has seen facebook change its corporate name to meta. it's part of a drive to broaden the reach of the social media giants portfolio, which includes instagram and what's up. the internet has fully embraced the rebranding, although perhaps not send away. facebook may have hoped a mountain of means i've already popped up ridiculing than you name. mark zuckerberg, famous face has find itself the victim of many a mocking photoshop the fis. pixie yo, however, is optimistic. the company's new direction is the way to go. facebook is one of the most used technology products in the history of the world. it's an iconic social media brand. over time, i hope we are seen as a met a verse company. and i want to anchor our work and our identity on what we're building towards. facebook changed his name to mets. it is so exciting. i've already forgotten that we just learned they knew women were being sex traffic on the platform and did nothing. facebook is now meta, our new logo is a rubber band because our morals are elastic. oh, and we stretch the truth. it doesn't matter what you call it. there are still selling our data. well, let me try and bring the di and the new name was unveiled alongside plans to build a so named metal verse and online virtual world, where people can gain work and communicate often using v r heads it the nice ment pushed facebook share price up by one and a half percent. and pondering how this new cyberspace universe might be implemented, not one, but 2 poly bike goes within a matter of years if facebook gets its way, a lot of us could be spending much of all. i'm looking something like this is hiring $10000.00 people to create a match us for the low nods out there. i'll let virtual poly explain. the match of us is basically the make tricks. you create digital avatars of yourself like me, and then you put on your v r headset and away you go. you can walk around a virtual world and interact with people in real time. they're doing things like shopping and dancing and studying together in a virtual space. the real world may struggle to compete. facebook founder and ceo mock sucker bug says that the max of us is just not killed progression from the 2 d internet to the 3. the ones that are not buying to monopolize the mass of us, it is far too late for that. the idea is that users will slip seamlessly from one virtual world into another. so instead of flying from paris to new york, for example, you'd digitally teleport yourself from facebook's massive us to google's or apple's one. i'm from you, boomers quaking in your booth at the thought of this matter of us. the future is already here. back in 2020 rock are travis scott played a virtual. c concert within the full night wild, which attracted over $12000000.00 viewers, which was a record at the time, not harry bronze coffins on to the fact that there's bags of money to be made in the max of us. he's already unveiled a virtual collection on the roadblock platform. well blend yoga. it's created a bunch of clothes or as known for full nights. there's even companies flipping virtual real estate in the matter of us. if you're struggling to understand how this works, you're not alone. there is a building boom, breaking out, but it's not happening in your backyard. it is happening in a fake world. so there are many, many verses or isn't just one. but the, the oldest one, the oldest crypto vs one is called a central and whether you're ready for life in the cloud or not facebook's announcement that it's hiring an army of developers to build this massive had been a raging success by one measure. at least i just spent 3 minutes talking about facebook virtual plans instead of the company's real world problems such his whistle blow. that's just come out and said that the company puts profits over use is say, steve shopping, lead mazda zocker bug alone. yeah, big bully. the face of whistleblower julianna's son remains in limbo following a 2 day extra addition appeal hearing at london's high court. it could still be weeks before a verdict in the cases delivered me. i the judges just said they will take everything in consideration, but know, ruling with hands about immediately the entire day was devoted to hearing arguments before by the prosecution for the grounds of appeal. why they want to appeal to judge's decision not to extradite the songs. and there were 5 grounds of appeal and the 2 main topics are, of course a sanchez health. and the assurance is a diplomatic assurances given by the united states in terms of health. what the prosecution have been trying to do is accuse a key medical, extra witness professor compliment of being disingenuous of misleading the court by concealing the identity of a son, just partner selim morris and the 2 children. and today in court, we finally heard the yahoo news story, the investigative journalism that was done a few weeks ago where 30 us officials confirmed what we already knew from anonymous testimony, that the c i was discussing, plans to potentially kidnap or poison julian as orange in london and so this was brought up in the context of why couple of men, why professor coleman did not disclose the identity of a son, just partner and their 2 children because he feared for their safety. when it comes to the assurances that the united states is giving, they say that julian songs can surface sentence in australia, but australia has not even indicated if they will take drilling farms. this is a process that could take many years. the truth is the drill and the songs will most definitely be placed in at least administrative segregation. and if not, he'll be sent to a special housing unit where there's a wide array of tools that the united states can use to break him once he's on us soil. and they most certainly will was during both days of the hearing assumption supporters. raleigh da. inside the court building, they want his immediate release on chanted journalism is not a crime. others express growing concern over the with the with help and floyd funding member a long time, a son support or roger waters told archie he believes the whole case is a huge miscarriage. this is an absolute nonsense that this man has been locked up for a single day. whether it's in the ecuadorian embassy or in bel marsh. this is, this is one of the most valuable human beings that we the human race have. amongst us. he is deeply, deeply important to the potential for this race to survive on this planet in my view, that is why julian sanchez in prison because he's interfering with their coming plant are still the planet sort of ripened to death and then destroy. it is a disgusting miscarriage of justice. look at guantanamo bay, asked shaka, alma, my friend, ask anybody who has been in the hands of the u. s. judiciary. and at any point, possibly since the 2nd world war with whom they did not agree. and you will find that there is no justice to be found in the united states. i am shall angry, and i'm so bad. i'm so disgusted with the united kingdom. oh, i did a radio program last night. john ship, tim was on it and he was extremely eloquent. and i asked him how him, how he manages his grief and, and he was absolutely, he was all moving to listen to. he says, well, he puts it to one side as it goes through his life and his life is entirely devoted to the freeing of his son. so he can go home to his wife and children. and john says that late at night, he may retreat into his melancholy, and i felt my heart lurch in my chest. as i listened to this man saying yes. and i felt his melancholy, me like a hammer blow on my chest. we are not going on anywhere at all, and our voice is going to get louder and louder and louder. julian sanchez said, free. i can promise you that. another aspect of the story that we want to bring up the host of ortiz on contact show chris hedges died. santas, mental health, after years of isolation, would be given much consideration by the u. s. prison system. i found the there was a kind of dance on the part of the prosecution today whereby they wanted to paint. they used chromebook guys. they cited it more than 40 times as the witness that, i mean they talked about maybe a d x sound like a summer camp. he would have individual rec recreation, but it's all completely untrue. i mean, it was just so patently false and we have the world's largest prison system. 25 percent within the prison are severely mentally ill. and what they do is they drug them up. so they're, they're kind of comatose all day long. they're all lethargic and that gets into the whole mental health issue, suicide within the prison is quite hot. when the american prison system is quite high. and again, the prosecution tried to kind of parse it by saying that britain has had more suicides than the united states. well, numerically that's true in terms of percentages. we have a much higher rate because we're much greater populations. but i think that it, that it, that the refusal on the part of the prosecution to give ironclad guarantees that he would not be an isolation. and that he would not go to a super max prison. that's gotta be in favor of, of the defense the university of cambridge seems to be trying to get its own degree in walk list. it's online library has begun slopping trigger warnings on techs and flagging words a deems racist or potentially offensive all with the help of a sizable taxpayer funded grunt, the famous u. k. university sees the move will help protect the feelings of a new generation of students. some of them tier l, a hundreds of years old. so the negatively contain out of date views that many young readers would find hurtful and defensive. well, some $10000.00 books and magazines being uploaded to cambridge is digital archive could be flagged. they include numerous children's books such as heiss in the prairie, which is accused of stereotypical depictions of native americans. also affected are worked by doctor theodore zeus guys, all author of the beloved doctor, zeus books, due to their legit cultural insensitivity. critics have slammed the idea as unnecessary and straight forward censorship. usually as universities snapping millions of pounds on anything with education, it's money our children have got to pay, but they are awful people. this is very confusing. doesn't most literature become politically incorrect outside of its place in history? in my opinion, the important piece is ensuring history is truthfully taught. so literature can be put in perspective. cambridge university wants to be the parent. they do not believe you have the ability to take care of your child's outlook on the world. soft censorship is still censorship, where we discuss the issues raised by cambridge universities trigger warnings with a panel of guest is 80000 pounds, and i think it's a mis spend all the money. i think there's no need for it. i think it's like the statues. everything has to be put into context, but i think students are intelligent or novel. they should be done to realize that that isn't the language now. minorities a tax base to tech, tech space as well. so why not? i have to wait frame like it's taxpayers money like we don't contribute in any kind of way. and it's wasted on asked to, you know, i just don't like that. that wasn't the framing of it. we've just been talking about how much this is going to cost, but actually i think that's a bit of a red herring in as much as the, the cost to education values to the whole purpose of what an elite universities such as cambridge is, is all about you know that that far outweighs the sort of financial cost of what the university is doing. nobody's telling them what to think. they don't even understand this line of argument. he's saying about putting it into context and they should be able to appreciate that. that's not the language used today, but isn't that the whole point of a trigger on a people are saying, hey, this contains offensive language that is in context by saying this is got offensive language and maybe race is racist. stereotypes. that is the context isn't it? when i went to university, the idea was you're going to be challenged. if you're going to find new ideas, some ideas that you would agree with some that you wouldn't agree with. that's what universities about expanding your mind if you cannot cope with difficult ideas that may challenge your own views or make you feel slightly uncomfortable if you can't cope with that. do not belong at cambridge university. racism is not a challenge. it's not something that you have to entertain, or it's not a necessity. if somebody puts a trigger, warning on something, or you don't like it is not for you to skip over it. is this not a big deal? one step away from burning books and we know that leads to lesson literatures. there you can read a book, decide you like after a few pages, decided you don't like it after we'd know, but whatever you want, but it should all be there were written as it was written. when nobody censoring it, we don't need that. some of the most pressing economic and political issues currently facing the world are being poured over in verona. the italian city is hosting the eurasian economic forum which wraps up today. it's brought together big hitters from the business world and beyond. recapping thursday's 1st day at the form here, charlotte davinsky day one. so trade and energy in focus with many criticisms of the use agenda and on how the west continues to push it own agenda on to the world . warnings about how important trade was globally and the dire consequences of not working together. also came in the form of a reference to shakespeare author rule. verona is where romeo and juliet was based . the e use energy crisis was also pulled apart with panelists, saying that the block itself was to blame, i believe, said we have to be very careful about what we are doing. and we cannot chat about our fantasy nuclear and not being active any more in coal and send nuclear will be important in the future. in europe, we have to intensify what we are doing in terms of renewables. and especially israel, we saving energy, but i guess we'll be israel, one of the future of our energy and eat and we can at solar and we can it wind. but we need, we know, israel says is, is our assumption. what time we hear for chance after let me say 5 years to bring to cost sound. but in the meantime, i believe industry households will have to pay much more set up to now. and people will certainly israel think about what to do with consumption. the transition to green energy is necessary. they said that transition had been badly plant out and poorly managed. the main theme from this economic forum was dialogue and b improvements over relationships are needed, particularly with russia. many suggesting that both russia and the new would benefit from this day to we'll see further discussions that we'll be looking at the util economy and how to overcome that the new liberal social economic system. so let's even ski ought fi verona. well, to discuss the current state of e, you russia relations, we can cross to verona. the forum now on speak to the chairman of the german international trade association. michael schumann, you are very welcome time between the 2. have come in for plenty of discussion of the forum, i believe. how do you assess them right now? first of all, it's great to be here and it's my 1st time as as forum and i'm quite amazed on the scale and the discussions that are taking place here. and i would wish that more participants from germany, especially from the enterprise sector, would come to these kinds of events in the future. we're still quite a few to answer your questions. i think we need to, to distinguish between the political rhetoric on the one hand and the, the business and entrepreneurial community on the other. and unfortunately, we are witnessing in europe and in germany, a widening gap between the 2. when i talk to the nurse, when i talk to to, to our constituency, i hear that there is a lot of interest in cooperating with russia and bettering the relations with russia. if i listen to the european parliament it's, it's quite the opposite. i think we need to, to overcome the geopolitical confrontation because we're a phased with challenges on a global scale that only can be overcome when we start entering into the real dialogue on level risk respect and find common solution. i eurasian block michael has been touted as the answer to the rivalry between the u. s. and china at least one type of answer. do you see that as the case? yes, i do. and we are strong supporter of this idea because it's also like maybe historically, a very convincing idea to, to unite this great economic area. and by building infrastructure, by building interconnectivity, helping to, to stabilize also multi polar global world order. when this area comes together, we signed as the initiative signed onto the initiative for a common economic space from this a bond of law, he was stuck. and i do believe that is a great idea worth pursuing. and that's why we're here. well, that's the, the great, your asian partnership, isn't it, that stretches from the atlantic to the pacific. but is it even possible considering countries do appear to be increasingly putting their own priorities 1st on perhaps thinking less about the bigger picture? well, in the, in the short term maybe you see developments that make you doubt. but i do believe that you know, the economic hardships that we're facing will teach everyone a lesson. so in mid and long term i, i hope and we're an optimist association. i hope that people will understand that the economic necessity is, will, will force us that way. and, you know, look at the current energy crisis. look at the condemning. before we look at the climate change, we are facing challenges on such a global, unprecedented scale that there's no alternative to better cooperation. and again, what i, i witness with with great concern is that the political rhetoric and the commercial diplomacy put it this way. what, what, what companies are under foreigners think that these diverge. let me give you an example like we just constituted the 20s german parliament a few days ago, about 730 something new members of parliament, only 14 entrepreneur. they're talking about representation of minorities. so we need to bring the common sense to come an entrepreneurial economic sense back into the political, the bid. well, thank you very much for coming in the program and sharing those thoughts with us. enjoy the rest of your time off the forum in verona, michael schuman sherman of the german international trade association, live in r. thank you very much. the court has delivered its verdict in the trial over a shopping mall fire in russia 3 years ago, which shocked the entire country and indeed, and further afield as well. let's go live now to our 2 don quarter don. it was a harder fighting tragedy take us through what happened then on what the court has ruled while unit that tragic saga that began over 3 years ago with an enormous fire at the camera of a shopping mall has finally led to some criminal convictions. 8 people have been found guilty of crimes that ultimately led to the deaths of 60 people. most of them being children. and among the convicts are top management personnel. some of them have been charged with negligence. others with breaking fire safety codes and the rest of them being charged with offering services that do not meet the legal safety requirements. now, the largest happiest sentence was given to the owner of the mall, who is now facing 14 years and a penal colony because of what happened now. as for the terrible events that took place that day, let's take a look at how they unfolded. ah, [000:00:00;00] a papa. i knew it wasn't. i see, but you said no vigilance range like a good clean the weather. maybe more generally. can you go with them on? no. are you still in full? yeah, i was here working that they and the, the update just kept getting worse and worse as the day on them for that our teeth at dawn quarter taken us through. okay. another for a slice of cross talk action coming away in moment. take close peter. i guess take over the reins on its next day. join me every thursday on the alex salmon. sure. when i was reading the guess on the world of politics, sport business, i'm sure business. i'll see you, then we're empowering ourselves to be more efficient. we're quicker with our transactions so we can make mobile payments from our sans. the truth is that every device is

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