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the children of each. cubic. foot you know hotel peer to. peer a boutique hotel and your motto. in serbia is available in that region see they are going to. grow their view of the week heroin are battling terrorism and drug trafficking is on the agenda at a summit in russia seaside resort of sochi president and the leaders of afghanistan pakistan and tajikistan and together to discuss them to bring about peace in central asia. iran starts pumping fuel into the country's first nuclear energy southern city a ship russian built to react to is being closely monitored by the un's watchdog
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and it's expected to start producing electricity before the end of the year. the thai government says it will have the final say on the fate of the next question comes to. softer but he'll score to use to be extradited to the us decision russia condemned us political. the world has already seen more than its fair share of extreme weather and natural disasters russia was hit by a record breaking heat wave that led to wildfires which killed more than fifty people and left thousands homeless but weather forecast says it has nothing to do with global warming but is just due to weather cycles that interviews from next. thanks very much for talking to us now we've seen the devastating hate which has
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caused widespread wildfires in rust save the summer c.f. did you see that coming yes a long road for cause for europe western parts of russia predicted a heat wave in most of europe especially as europe and west russia also predicted when it was going to end and ended when we said what's in your opinion of course that it was caused by. dramatic changes in solar activity. which caused it to happen and we also predicted very specifically when it would end to two we said to be extra special solar activity on the sun. around fourteen four so all. that would lead to changes in the jet stream which would get rid of the heat wave in western russia and also in the park is probably the pakistan floods have also ended when we said and how scientifically these two events related they're related through the jet stream which is the poor off of low pressure is rare in the
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northern hemisphere if you like pattern shifts and sometimes it sort of gets stuck in a stationary position which it was which is what was so hot in russia or more of a super floods in pakistan on the side and on. activity on the. part of the moon caused it to switch to something else which it's there now what we have is a tremendous amount of activity on the song that affects the rush of particles from the sun to the earth and that changes the on a sphere and that also then changes they circulate patterns of the more is known as the jet stream and that caused a shifting of the weather patterns so that. sort of wind in western russia. terminated and instead we got northwesterly flow of massive thunderstorms and according to the same toy the pakistan floods also ended substantially
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some people say that this extreme heat wave that we've seen and russia and also in other parts of europe coupled with the pakistani floods are evidence of global warming say well. you see it's just look at the facts it was actually been very cold in the southern and sphere of northern russia has been cold hundreds things have happened before in particular the pakistan floods and the west russian heat wave happened one hundred and thirty two years ago all there about which is the situation in the earth magnetic lunar soil. so it's not surprising it happened and it more it indeed happened next year we've got to go to work on that the people to global warming there are ignorant who wish to mislead the public for political and financial ends what significance does this one hundred thirty two year span have thick storms twenty two which is the magnetic
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socket of the sun and also seven times nineteen annoying teen years is is the lunar eclipse or call which means the moon and the sun in the earth who are going to be in about the same place multiples of nineteen years so you're saying they're going to hundred thirty two yes this could happen again in do but. in england we had a series of three very works almost all of which corresponded to three very works on this one hundred thirty two years previously so it could be we're going to have a series of these things in russia and pakistan one of the main effects of this that we've seen in russia is that. wildfires that break not all over the place including under the ground in peat bogs what's the effect on the environment or something like that well. the first thing to understand about it it makes the air
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war so all these people are saying while this is the hottest you actually have to take off the effect of the four if you stand near a four it's warm those ash particles in the air were created at four thousand degrees centigrade the haters gone out of them into the air so there's that extra heat tidy so to describe this is hottest ever or something is it is just nonsense i mean you have to look back what i'm one hundred thirty two years ago was there or so i'm amount of tinned crops and so on which could burn easily there and. of course because of boredom forming probably more vulnerable to four or more not sure but the minute a mental effect is just people getting you through smoke and the range of comments we put away does this very hot summer mean that we're now going to have a very cold winter. to come in pairs lot is true in the last winter was it was cold in much of europe and. in russia we are
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working on that question because the obviously of hot summer cold winters don't carry on like that forever and they disappear often they come in through these but we need to work on let's talk in general about your long range forecasting explain to me in layman's terms how you do that well what we saw is what happens on the song. it's the circulation patterns of the globe due to a lot of magnetic connections particles coming from the sun and the moon modulating . the impact of those particles and so what we say really is well similar situation of the sun nerves. magnetic lou no totals for it in the past bouquet of similar weather patterns then to sometime in the future when the patterns repeat the small clockwork so we have to do
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a lot of small things to understand but that doesn't able us to predict weather toit's and indeed to draw a lot of detail many months ahead i mean for example we got the correct tolling of the breakdown of the european way for example it was a little bit choppy and a bit earlier than the we described correctly the. geezer's happened in england over the last three so three summers to this one zero seven zero eight zero nine. now you are now and climate change skeptic you said that man isn't causing a warming of the climate it's where do you think scientists are going wrong well they're getting played by people that want them to side these things for example the banks that i can trillions out of carbon credit training or the oil companies that want all prices to go up they love this hard but they're painted as a false sending me of course pope because people love to hate all companies even though they drive cars what we need is
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a countable saw it's we've got to go back to evidence based saw it's an evidence based policy the fact is there's no evidence for carbon dioxide draw even world temperatures or climate in the last six hundred million years of data if anything what happens is will turn which is control c o two levels by modulating sea surface temperatures those who say well the last month was unique and this proves something are talking nonsense the last month six hundred million years is the same as comparing one centimeter with the whole distance around the globe now if you see something this long and then say what's happening there is significant compared with the distance around. the world all would say is just simply that is the level of personal answer is nonsense what we do know about the last million years is that the natural state for most of the top is only stages separated
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or short what's called into glorious hills and we're in a one of those interglacials typically last less than ten thousand years we've already gone ten thousand years in this one so you know it's a good augment to say well actually we're due for another hour or so each. and this interglacial interestingly was cooler than the last into close you know which was also the norm before in fact this is the coolest interglacial of the last four interglacials and the interglacials happen typically around every hundred thirty years but of course the different strain this one in the last one must be that man has had a huge impacts on the earth and i mean there's no way surely that we could have been living here millions of us billions of us living hair without having any impact on how the earth works at all or should we have an impact on the way it treated trivial compared with nature what happens is if c
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o two has any effect it's obvious there are complete totally closed feedback systems which negate it totally i mean one is just how does the rate of cool you know she was in the atmosphere change under c o two or not isn't isn't understood the other thing is of course the massive amount of plants negate any effect c o two could have because c o two actually makes plants grow faster and the rest transpiration of plants is a refrigerating effect so the increased plant growth corresponding to more c o two in fact will negate completely any supposed warming due to the so on through. of so-called climate change the bases of which is question by many but leave it not a saw it the fact is that processes will make everything very sorry totally and
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that is borne out by simply looking at all the data of the last thousand years turned thousand years hundred thousand years or six hundred million years shows nothing to support the theory let's talk about those scientists the climate research unit at the university of east anglia is one of the world's foremost climate research center is the nice last year because it was accused of cherry picking day say in order to prove that manmade global warming was happening there was that investigation and recently the results of that investigation have been released exonerating the scientists from any wrongdoing saying merely that they could have been a bit more open about the data that they had or where it had come from what do you think about that what did you think when you heard it this so-called inquiry was a war wash and there's even worse been hidden. crimes against sorts which were not as new ones not committed by the klan or search you know if universities east anglia but more to do with the american operations namely what is
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called subtle or tell you that satellite measurements have been grossly overestimating surface temperatures and these gross overestimates which if you believe them would mean that like mitchie can should have boiled droid by and there are. those bits of foam started to have been poured into the averages so we do not actually know a real figure for world temperatures and we don't even know for the last eight or so has been warmer than the warm period in the nineteenth thirty's and forty's we don't know which is which is cool now we do need to know god to understand a bit more about the sun's impact on. unfortunately the fraudsters have too been getting away with far too much and they have to be brought to account we've got to have a countable saw and in the world of
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a war you know human endeavor is being wasted and there's some reports that now say that the university of east anglia is going to receive funding to make its data more accessible to research as he want to investigate it for themselves and find out what it really means is that a move that you welcome. more real died but who's going to be involved or don't know i mean i think really the people who are being doing these things should be clear to new should have people who would. to saw it if it objectively in charge. thank you very much. the united states of america is waging war within its own army. kill no
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advantage no one signed. and human losses are quite significant. is it possible to win the war against sexual assault in the us armed forces. in the army on r g. l review of the week arundhati tackling terrorism and drug trafficking is on the agenda at the summit in russia seaside resort of sochi present medvedev on the leaders of afghanistan pakistan are in touch with you start to get discussed how to bring about peace in central asia. iran starts pumping fuel into the country's first energy into the southern city of bushehr the russian built reactor is mostly monitored by the un's atomic watchdog and is expected to start producing a trysting before the end of the year. the tiger government says it
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will have the final say on the fate of a russian arms dealer that week to boot softbank whole truth was to be extradited to the us a decision russia condemned the us political. pop next on the sports highlights with parts. and i welcome to the sports news here from martine moscow thank you for joining me on these the top stories making up ground valid so net net three goals in six minutes. fourteen in the russian crimea. take a while six of the best chelsea and also win their game six knelt with theo walcott also grabbing a hat trick on a saturday goal fest in the english premier league. and yet another hat trick russian gymnasts victoria commons that claims to want gold medal is at least in
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place in singapore. and let's start with the russian premier league where last year's top scorer of ellison has not stopped his second hat trick in two games to help spartak moscow beat f.c. to home for two at home and move closer to the top five the first half and a goal less than brazilian bellison five times three goals in just six minutes and spencer when the home side first capitalized on staking defends him soon and stayed on the board set a well or said three minutes later we think that national provided a lot of it into northern ireland with a notice three minutes gone alex finds in a corner for not a header by relatives who celebrated his thirteenth goal of the season saturday corner like i did they won back the tomsk midway through the second half of elevation headed home came now eels free kick to give jones a flicker of hope but glaringly unmarked alex cross just outside the perhaps three
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minutes to go to make it four one to the hosts. there was a dramatic increase or an injury time spot a goalkeeper said get the shit call for the sent off for bringing down corner length as he himself stepped up to convert the penalty is time second but the spotlight picks up the three points to remain six from a table tops stay. found elsewhere because the fed ex rose to seventh all in a three one victory at clearness the better off it was just got off to a flying start in samarra there's a body see i was first to the rebounds to back him in the open i was three minutes in but he's followed brazilian levels and levelled matters midway through the first half of the nation like you yalof with terry back in front. just before the interval and an error by law and proved even more costly for the home side to setting up a field out of you sealed the final score three long this fifteen minutes to go. and on sunday bottom side c.b.s.
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will be looking to convert their good form in the europa league into just their third domestic when they host fellow strugglers less than three days after beating p.s.p. one mill in other games to go host city rivals local t.v. you could only draw at those out also on thursday. welcome in a southern russian and champions are being gunning to go second in the league into saturday. meanwhile on friday night spot i missed their chance to go second the only possible answer dialogue open for that is just after six minutes give them lead which they looked to have held on to for victory dance with four minutes to go had a player sent off one hundred in the penalty area going on down there was flawless in spots to salvage a one movie for their stuff just a fair amount of rainfall. over in england on saturday and salomon kalou each scored twice the defending champions chelsea won six now that we can stay top of the early standings in the premier league floor malaysia opened after thirty four
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minutes and you'll see ben i and netted the six in the dying seconds as chelsea recorded their second six no win in two games at the emirates theo walcott netted his first top flight have tricked his all-star thrashed ten man walk all six nil the first win this season the visitors were already one nailed down when sent off country netted the resulting spot kick. in aren't too much. goals elsewhere craig gardner netted a second half brace as birmingham came back to him to want to come to blackburn if you missed a penalty so on the banks of lake grab the wolves equaliser as they do want to save us and gareth bale struck twice to give top number two one when it started the results are don't we need scored with nine. it's to go as west brom sunderland one they'll can go one element that netted twice in the second half to help bolton win three want at west town. on staying with english football the man she wanted center back there on your video has signed a new four year contract with the club this will keep the twenty eight year old at
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old trafford until summer twenty fourteen both which manager sir alex ferguson will delight it with a day off for agreeing terms last month meanwhile united go to for the long sunday strike up wayne rooney still looking for his first goal in over four months or so jamie to have again straight as well by their goals when they don't score and think he won't go. i mean really a club with very little in the face forward. shaking. hands that crash at craven cottage is the second of two english premier league games on sunday they are promoted newcastle to the last three mail at manchester united last monday aston villa west ham by the same school in the right. and the last of this weekend's fixtures seeds ranch to city close live a call in a crunch battle at eastlands on monday night city's new signing james nolan is in line for his first appearance on the red stripe having us karada will return joe cole begins a three match ban following his red card against aston. elsewhere russia will go
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down in the history books as the first team to claim an athletics gold medal at these olympics after you catarina best going to try out in the girls one hundred meter hurdles at the you know games in singapore the seventeen year old wasn't the fastest out of the blocks but perfect technique gave her the edge as early leader megan simmons of jamaica faded in the second half of the race to finish outside the medals less than the clock to time with thirteen point three four seconds ahead of australian shell janica whose personal best was good enough the silver switches and you know when you sit there and completed the code in russia was also looks like russia have a journalistic star in the making fifteen year old boy come over followed up all around gold from thursday to more top of the podium displays she also triumphed in an even bars the vault. moving on to tennis news and women's world number one serena williams will miss the u.s.
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open which starts on august thirtieth the american has been unable to recover since to her right foot on a broken glass and restaurant back in july serina has won wimbledon and the strain i think this year and this fancy to try her fourteenth grand slam title at flushing meadows. and finally to ice hockey under the k h l starting in just over a fortnight twice defending champions act passed. atlanta for three and the latest preseason warm up and on course for every point. preseason ice hockey usually lacks the passion and competitiveness of the regular season let alone the guarin call playoffs however the match between champions of the bars and up blonsky at the mosque or region fans on their feet until the final buzzer the visitors were up by two out of the first period before adding another right after the break. up lines managed to control the match after that and eventually even the sport's wild minutes from time largely thanks to their perfect paraplegics accusing. the
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little of the islands are not completely said just yet plus i decided to let a few people arrested they also tried to mix and match different plays in these game to see how they work together but one thing i didn't like is how would play well a man short of formal but what conventional rush and force captain and the same roles of saved the day for his side with less than two minutes a goal the goal coming off a pair of play for the third time in this match and that was enough for the to sign the darn cup holders to seal their first one to ten victory obviously because the three monkeys funny. sort of gave the game for all cells it's hard to everything going to happen but we we got their winning goal there in the in the end of the third period it's kind of also the preseason games energy and it's into happened obviously you have to work for those moments to keep keep play for yourself a force managed to hold on to most of their stars from the previous season and no
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wonder since this side remains the only guarin cup holder to date atlanta on the other hand lost a few players however did manage to track some new local and foreign talent for example jeff hamilton was already had experience in the russian league i think you take a positive came back from three nothing deficit. hawks back and had our chances to score make it four three and they got a. power play going last minute. there are still a couple of weeks left before the continental marketing the season but that already although if they are great for that goal and hoping that it will be empirically that will lift the glory of god in the spring of next year i'm. already in the moscow region. and that's all the sports news for this business and we'll be back with another update in just under two hours but until then by phonies.
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because every month we give you the future we help you understand how to get there and what tomorrow brings the best in science and technology from across russia and around the world to join us for technology update on our jeep. signed up to fill in the military because i thought that it was my duty that it was
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something that i could do to help my country i believe my government that it is necessary for americans to vietnam there was a lot of drug abuse there was a lot of murder of american officers by american soldiers there were a lot of good stories. to go out of. this all the war i always thought i wanted to win a lot of medals only to have a lot of desperation. but afterwards i realize that they they don't mean anything. that importance. i don't i don't i never kept the medal.
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