1 00:00:00,080 --> 00:00:02,680 Speaker 1: Elsewhere in the world, this time. 2 00:00:04,200 --> 00:00:06,560 Speaker 2: The Worldview with Adam Gilchrist. 3 00:00:06,680 --> 00:00:10,280 Speaker 1: The world View, Adam Gilchrist, You're always a big interview 4 00:00:10,440 --> 00:00:15,040 Speaker 1: to us. But tell us what's happening as far as 5 00:00:15,520 --> 00:00:19,000 Speaker 1: Irana is concerned. I mean, that's certainly the big story today. 6 00:00:19,640 --> 00:00:22,079 Speaker 1: Power plant day and bridge day all wrapped in one. 7 00:00:23,520 --> 00:00:23,759 Speaker 2: Yeah. 8 00:00:23,800 --> 00:00:25,480 Speaker 3: Big and complicated, isn't it as well? 9 00:00:25,560 --> 00:00:26,560 Speaker 2: Yeah, this latest. 10 00:00:26,280 --> 00:00:31,440 Speaker 3: Deadline passes in what round about eighteen hours more or 11 00:00:31,520 --> 00:00:36,400 Speaker 3: less eighteen nineteen hours, and it is open the Strait 12 00:00:36,440 --> 00:00:41,600 Speaker 3: of Hormuz, the shipping lane that runs alongside Iran, or 13 00:00:41,960 --> 00:00:44,760 Speaker 3: we will bomb you back to the Stone Age. He's repeated, 14 00:00:44,800 --> 00:00:47,360 Speaker 3: old Stone Age line. I mean, it's been an extraordinary 15 00:00:47,520 --> 00:00:50,360 Speaker 3: past few days, with the downing of the F fifteen, 16 00:00:50,400 --> 00:00:53,040 Speaker 3: the finding of the pilot, the search for the co 17 00:00:53,159 --> 00:00:57,080 Speaker 3: pilot of the navigator, successful search and rescue, but a 18 00:00:57,080 --> 00:01:01,400 Speaker 3: complicated one. Then the extraordinary post Donald Trump, in which 19 00:01:01,960 --> 00:01:06,520 Speaker 3: expletely deleted he said, open the F words straight, you 20 00:01:06,760 --> 00:01:11,080 Speaker 3: crazy bastards, which is an extraordinary term for any American president, 21 00:01:11,120 --> 00:01:15,640 Speaker 3: any world leader to use towards another government. But here 22 00:01:15,640 --> 00:01:18,360 Speaker 3: we are approaching the deadline. How seriously do we take it? 23 00:01:18,400 --> 00:01:22,160 Speaker 3: Because Donald Trump has suggested that they will absolutely American 24 00:01:22,160 --> 00:01:27,200 Speaker 3: forces and presumably Israeli too, targets bridges and power plants 25 00:01:27,200 --> 00:01:30,800 Speaker 3: and other civilian infrastructure in Iran if they don't open 26 00:01:30,840 --> 00:01:33,000 Speaker 3: the strait, if they don't agree to the ceasefire, if 27 00:01:33,000 --> 00:01:35,960 Speaker 3: they don't sign the deal ultimately to get things done 28 00:01:36,000 --> 00:01:39,320 Speaker 3: and get things sorted, in which case you're thinking they're 29 00:01:39,400 --> 00:01:43,039 Speaker 3: war crimes, aren't they to go around bombing people's bridges 30 00:01:43,080 --> 00:01:46,800 Speaker 3: and taking out civilians. Unfortunately, Vladimir Putin has been getting 31 00:01:46,840 --> 00:01:48,760 Speaker 3: away with it for rather too long in Ukraine, and 32 00:01:48,800 --> 00:01:50,640 Speaker 3: we know that Donald Trump kind of looks up to 33 00:01:50,880 --> 00:01:53,760 Speaker 3: Vladimir Putin a bit. Is that what he's now echoing. 34 00:01:54,320 --> 00:01:58,480 Speaker 3: It's a very fraught next eighteen nineteen hours. What happens 35 00:01:58,520 --> 00:01:59,720 Speaker 3: next we shall see. 36 00:02:00,000 --> 00:02:02,000 Speaker 1: Suppose it doesn't have to go all that far. His 37 00:02:02,280 --> 00:02:05,080 Speaker 1: ally and friend Nasanyawho has more or less done the same, 38 00:02:05,880 --> 00:02:09,400 Speaker 1: So we'll see what happens next in Iran. And then, Adam, 39 00:02:09,440 --> 00:02:13,240 Speaker 1: you've got a really tragic story out of Germany following 40 00:02:13,320 --> 00:02:15,640 Speaker 1: what should be one of the most harmless things in 41 00:02:15,680 --> 00:02:17,440 Speaker 1: the world. And Easter egg hunt. 42 00:02:18,760 --> 00:02:21,560 Speaker 2: Oh, it was absolutely delightful in theory. 43 00:02:22,240 --> 00:02:27,000 Speaker 3: This facility for pregnant women and women with young kids, 44 00:02:27,320 --> 00:02:29,040 Speaker 3: for women who need a bit of help from the state, 45 00:02:29,160 --> 00:02:32,679 Speaker 3: basically in northern Germany, and there were fifty of them 46 00:02:32,680 --> 00:02:35,600 Speaker 3: out in the woods collecting. 47 00:02:35,200 --> 00:02:37,320 Speaker 2: Easter eggs, little Easter egg hunt for the kids. 48 00:02:37,960 --> 00:02:42,240 Speaker 3: And unfortunately, this area near Satlepoen had been hit by 49 00:02:42,240 --> 00:02:46,120 Speaker 3: a bad storm and the winds had weakened the trees. 50 00:02:46,720 --> 00:02:50,160 Speaker 3: So during this egg hunt, an enormous tree at sort 51 00:02:50,200 --> 00:02:53,440 Speaker 3: of thirty five to forty meter high tree fell on 52 00:02:53,960 --> 00:02:56,680 Speaker 3: the people below who were just scouring looking for this 53 00:02:56,800 --> 00:03:00,400 Speaker 3: and laughing away. And during the sunshine, the spring sunshine 54 00:03:00,560 --> 00:03:04,440 Speaker 3: in northern Germany, a ten month old baby girl died 55 00:03:04,600 --> 00:03:07,640 Speaker 3: instantly the tree crushed her to death. Her twenty one 56 00:03:07,720 --> 00:03:10,040 Speaker 3: year old mother was also under the tree and died 57 00:03:10,120 --> 00:03:13,840 Speaker 3: soon after when paramedics had got there but couldn't save her. 58 00:03:14,160 --> 00:03:18,160 Speaker 3: Another sixteen year old girl also perished, and another young 59 00:03:18,200 --> 00:03:21,919 Speaker 3: woman was badly injured and I mean seriously injured in this. 60 00:03:22,280 --> 00:03:26,359 Speaker 3: And suddenly the whole thing just turned from a joyous 61 00:03:26,720 --> 00:03:30,799 Speaker 3: spring easter sunshine laughter into an absolute out of the 62 00:03:30,840 --> 00:03:31,639 Speaker 3: blue tragedy. 63 00:03:32,200 --> 00:03:33,480 Speaker 2: Who could have foreseen it? 64 00:03:33,560 --> 00:03:36,560 Speaker 3: Maybe, I guess sometimes when there are bad storms, maybe 65 00:03:36,640 --> 00:03:39,160 Speaker 3: we just take it for granted, will be okay, rather 66 00:03:39,200 --> 00:03:41,800 Speaker 3: than checking structures and trees. 67 00:03:41,880 --> 00:03:46,040 Speaker 1: Indeed, adam no to ya? 68 00:03:46,360 --> 00:03:48,720 Speaker 2: Will it be we at this stage? Is yaight ya? 69 00:03:49,000 --> 00:03:52,400 Speaker 3: So Kanye West is due to headline a festival in 70 00:03:52,440 --> 00:03:54,760 Speaker 3: London in July. The tickets have now gone on sale 71 00:03:54,800 --> 00:03:58,280 Speaker 3: and there's been such a furori about this. Bear in mind, 72 00:03:58,320 --> 00:04:01,080 Speaker 3: Kanye West has been banned by one or two countries 73 00:04:01,400 --> 00:04:05,160 Speaker 3: because of his anti Semitic statements before a song called 74 00:04:05,240 --> 00:04:09,920 Speaker 3: Isle Hitler, his praise of the Nazi Party canis sold 75 00:04:10,120 --> 00:04:14,360 Speaker 3: swastika t shirts only last year. He's a difficult person 76 00:04:14,400 --> 00:04:16,599 Speaker 3: to get on board with in terms of his policies 77 00:04:16,600 --> 00:04:20,160 Speaker 3: and his outspoken views on things. And Sakir Starmer, who 78 00:04:20,160 --> 00:04:23,120 Speaker 3: after all our Prime Minister in the UK who practices 79 00:04:23,160 --> 00:04:26,480 Speaker 3: the Jewish faith, says the prospect of him headlining this 80 00:04:26,520 --> 00:04:30,480 Speaker 3: festival in July is deeply concerning. But I mean, I 81 00:04:30,600 --> 00:04:33,880 Speaker 3: kind of agree that governments shouldn't go around just banning 82 00:04:33,920 --> 00:04:36,040 Speaker 3: people because they don't agree with their views, or they 83 00:04:36,040 --> 00:04:40,320 Speaker 3: don't they feel unhappy about their views. But given the 84 00:04:40,360 --> 00:04:43,560 Speaker 3: anti Semitic nature that Hal Hitler, the swastika t shirts etc. 85 00:04:44,000 --> 00:04:45,000 Speaker 2: Should he be banned? 86 00:04:45,040 --> 00:04:48,080 Speaker 3: I've just heard the festival organizer saying, no, he's not 87 00:04:48,120 --> 00:04:51,040 Speaker 3: coming to give his views. He's coming just to perform 88 00:04:51,120 --> 00:04:54,240 Speaker 3: songs that are already played on the radio. For instance, 89 00:04:54,760 --> 00:04:57,080 Speaker 3: it's a tricky one, is it yay or nata kan ye? 90 00:04:57,360 --> 00:05:01,080 Speaker 3: At this stage, sponsors are pulling out like crazy, so 91 00:05:01,160 --> 00:05:03,640 Speaker 3: I guess the festival organizers will have to think, you know, 92 00:05:03,760 --> 00:05:04,680 Speaker 3: will money talk? 93 00:05:05,200 --> 00:05:08,360 Speaker 1: He's just had two pat shows that saw him make 94 00:05:08,440 --> 00:05:13,600 Speaker 1: over thirty three million dollars in one weekend in North America, 95 00:05:14,320 --> 00:05:17,600 Speaker 1: So who knows money talks? Adam Gilchrist with this Morning's 96 00:05:17,640 --> 00:05:18,200 Speaker 1: Worldview