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Efforts to bring better wages and conditions to fast food business  through a law passed by Governor Newsom in California, to bring upward mobility and integration into the mainstream of society for millions of American families and children being opposed by McDonald's and Starbucks. Current wages are $15 a week which would bring a typical fast food worker $30,000 a year for a 40 hour week for 50 weeks. The poverty level for a family of five is $32,470 on the Healthcare.gov site for the USA. Are fast food business corporations saying that children of these families should be kept forever at below the poverty level set by the American government? Why? Are they saying that labor is subordinate to capital? Are they then going to go further to say that upward mobility shall forever be denied to millions of children in these families? On what grounds? Republicans say they are the party of Lincoln. Something more- What did Lincoln fight the Civil war for? The plantation economy of the South also denied labour and children of labour the rights of upward mobility. How did Lincoln win the civil war? By speaking up for the rights of free men everywhere in a land of abundant land and new future. "This is essentially a People's contest. On the side of the Union it is a struggle for maintaining in the world, that form and substance and government, whose leading object is to elevate the condition of men- to lift artificial weights from all shoulders- to clear the path of laudable pursuit for all- to afford all, an unfettered start, and a fair chance in the race of life. Yielding to partial, and temporary departures, from necessity, this is the leading object of the government for whose existence we contend." July 4, 1861, Special Message to a special session of the US Congress. "Our adversaries have adopted some Declarations of Independence; in which unlike the old one, penned by Jefferson, they omit the words " all men are created equal."  Why? They have adopted a temporary national constitution, in the preamble of which unlike our  good old one signed by Washington, they omit "We, the People" and substitute "We, the deputies of the sovereign and independent States." Why? Why this deliberate pressing out of view, the rights of men and the authority of the people?"   ...
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Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp on how his team plays soccer and does not cover the whole field. He wants Alexander Arnold to play further up making it hard to cover defense fully. But that is the way his team plays, and it is his responsibility, says Klopp.

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PM Modi inaugurates India's first Vande Bharat Express in Ahmedabad. New Metro in Ahmedabad and the Express trains increase multi-modal connectivity in Gujarat. Modi says the Vande Bharat train operates quietly with sound that is one hundredth of the sound that is heard on modern aircraft. A new rail station is planned for Ahmedabad and twin city arrangement with Gandhinagar. Modi says the transport infrastructure in Ahmedabad would be taken to the whole nation. He says Ahmedabadis have calculated the cost of travel by other transport including buses, and found the value that is in travel by Metro with ease, speed and time saved. And found that this beats transport by any other way for seamless connectivity and ease of use. Modi says he had a vision of such service when a global connectivity committee visited Ahmedabad when he was chief minister. Yet it was only in the last 8 years that he having moved to the federal government was able to get both federal and state funding to develop the new rail and Metro services in Gujarat using new technologies and experience. ...
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EU energy ministers approve a windfall tax of $140 billion as solidarity contribution of fossil fuel producers. This follows action taken by president Biden in the $369 billion US Climate bill to generate the funds for social solidarity and for climate change action for brighter future in US and Europe.

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The British economy is battered by the impact of the mini-budget announced on September 28 by Truss and Kwarteng. The pound drops to $1.03 and British bond yields increase to 4.05%. Prime minister Truss and finance minister Kwarteng failed to wait for the assessment of the Office of Budget Responsibility (OBR) before announcing the mini-budget so that investor perceptions were secured, say experts.

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Millions of tons of gas flared emissions at oil fields by oil companies Shell, Exxon, BP, Eni are shown here in this BBC report. This is the burning of excess gas during oil production.

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Cheap abundant coal supplies support the Australian lifestyle and standard of living. Australia is a big exporter of coal. Here prime minister Morrison is shown with coal in his hand in parliament lauding its benefits to the Australian economy as a source of its wealth. Only now with floods, drought and fires is the real cost of coal becoming apparent to Australians. In elections in 2021 Mr. Albanese of Labour party replaced Mr. Morrison and promised changes. Mining interests and jobs influence key swing constituencies in elections leading to the impasse on climate change action. As one of the windiest and sunniest places in the planet Australia says the OECD is in a position to play a large role in renewable energy. This suggests that policy so far has been shortsighted. Worse it may have fueled the rise of temperature on the planet by providing cheap coal for China to grow at rates close to 12% for decades.

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Australia's Traralgon coal plant will close in 2035 instead of 2048. Leadership changes at AGL energy company which owns the plant made this possible. It produced a large part of energy for the state of Victoria which includes Melbourne, and 3% of the country's emissions. This report in BBC shows the stubborn nature of coal emissions in Australia. Mr. Albanese the newly elected Labor party leader has promised to cut emissions- a 43% reduction of 2005 emissions by 2030. Australia is a big exporter of coal with $40 billion in coal exports to China, India and other countries, and cheap abundant coal supplies are part of the reason for its reliance on coal. Only in 2021 with the raging wild fires and floods in parts of Australia has awareness of the cost of its reliance on coal become evident to Australians.

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Overwork from hidden work that creeps into the day as the lines have blurred between the workday and time to relax during the pandemic, is the subject of this report in the BBC. Disconnecting is also not always the case during vacation time as checking podcasts and other indirectly work related items take up time. 

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Climate change is transforming the iconic Rhine river in Germany as water levels drop. Adrian Schmid-Breton, geographer and drought expert at the International Commission for the Protection of the Rhine takes us on a trip to the Rhine in this 31 minute podcast on DW.com

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Indian Railways plans to modernize 199 railway stations in its first phase including new stations for Ahmedabad, Mumbai and Delhi to be completed 2-3 years.

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Zambia's struggles with high debt and IMF assistance following an election that led to a change in government. Other countries in Africa facing similar economic problems are watching Zambia's progress.

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Blunders by Harry Maguire and other players that cost England a win over Germany in the Nations League. The game was a draw at 3-3.

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Alvaro Morata gives Spain a win in the 88th minute over Portugal after Ronaldo and Diego Jota fail to score. The game ended 1-0.

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Spanish coach Luis Enrique says the Argentine team of Lionel Scaloni with Messi in top form is way above the rest including European teams and Brazil. Argentina beat Italy recently and European teams such as Britain, Germany and Spain are not doing well. Players are playing too many games and lack rest periods with only 4-5 days to prepare.


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