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for the we've got. the biggest issues get the human voice face to face with the news makers. it's all false it must stay this is all we could refuse the president to be the bed of cools the team to beat drug trafficking and terrorism as he meets with his central asia into afghanistan remains the world's largest peepers use while russia is the world's largest consumer. iran the fuel zappos local and russian engineers load up its first nuclear power plant on the strict supervision of the un's atomic watchdog moscow has vowed to look after the site to prevent iran from
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using it to make nuclear weapons. extradition ason standstill the thai government says it will review the case and as the specter of russian arms dealer. local appeals court ruled in favor of handing him over to the u.s. moscow house condemned the move on to look full of the took most of eight years and says it will do everything possible to bring him home. long goal russian youngsters are inspired by the thought of playing for their country on home tough and speed for inspectors look at the country's being to host the world cup at age twelve is time russia is up against the u.k. and the united states among all those the decision will be announced in december. that was russia recovers from a wreck or watch breaking heat wave followed by fierce storms we talked to him just to find out what it all means and if it has anything to do with global warming that into the next.
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thanks very much for talking to us now we've seen the devastating heat which has caused widespread wildfires in rust save this summer this year did you see that coming yes a long road for cause for europe western part of russia predicted a heat wave in most of europe especially if europe and western russia also predicted when it was going to end and ended when we see 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 for so. that would lead to changes in the jet stream which would get rid of the heat wave in western russia and also in pakistan for the pakistan floods have also ended
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when we said and how scientifically these two events related they're related frew the jet stream which is the poor of low pressure is rare in the 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 and why there would be a super floods in pakistan on the side and on. activity on the module of the moon caused it to switch to something else which hits. what we have is a tremendous amount of activity on the sun and that affects the rush of particles from the sun to the earth and that changes the on a sphere and that also then changes the circulation patterns of the globe more is known as the jet stream and that caused a shifting of the weather pattern so the. south wind in western russia. terminated
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and instead we got northwesterly flow of massive thunderstorms and the cooling of the sewing toward the pakistan floods also indeed substantial. 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 just look at the facts it was actually been very cold in southern and severe for northern russia has been cold and the things have happened before in particular for 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. 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
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global warming or ignorant who wish to mislead the public for political. ends what significance does this one hundred says it's you here have six storms twenty two which is the magnetic socket of the sun and also seven times nineteen and nineteen years. is the lunar eclipse or call which means the moon and so on the earth are all going to be in about the same place multiples of nineteen years so you're saying they're going to hundred. years this could happen again in doing it but. 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 are breaking out all over the place
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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 war so wallish 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 particles in the air were created at four thousand degrees centigrade haters gone out of them into the so there's that extra so to describe it is hot is terrible or something is it is just nonsense i mean you have to look back what i am 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 hours or more not sure but the mine environmental effect is just people getting through smoke and the range of comments
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will be to what does this very hot summer mean that we're now going to have a very cold winter. to come in pairs lot is true and the last winter was it was cold in much of europe and. russia we are working on the question because the obviously the pairs of hot summer cold winters don't carry on like that forever and they disappear often they come in through us but we need to work on let's talk in general about your long range forecasting explains me in layman's terms how you do that what we saw what happens on the saw on. 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
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oversaw a nerve. magnetic lou no totals for it in the past wilkie of similar weather patterns then as to sometime in the future when the patterns repeat is not clockwork so we have to do 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 meaning of the breakdown of the european way for example it was a ritual which happened 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 and. now you are right now that climate change skeptic you said that man is in course in a warming climate where do you think scientists are going wrong how well they're getting played by people that want to side these things for example the banks that i can trillions out of carbon credit training or the oil companies that want all
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prices to go up they love this heart but they're painted as the false enemy of course but his people love to hate to lose even though they drive cars what we need is a countable saw it's we've got to go back to evidence based saw and evidence policies 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
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around the. world all would say the city that is the level of personality is nonsense what we do know about the laws million years is that the natural state for most of the toy is age is separated for short what's called into glorious hills and we are 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 interglacial which was also called the norm before and this is the coolest interglacial of the last four years interglacials on 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
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been living here millions of us billions of us living here without having any impact on how the earth works at all or should we have an impact on the way a true trivial compared with nature what happens is if c o two as any effect is obviously a 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 a 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 saw and.
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of so-called climate change the bases of which is question by many but leave enough soit the fact is that processes will negate everything very sorry totally and that is borne out by simply looking at all the data of the last thousand years ten 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 then an 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 saw
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its which were not and for new ones not committed by the klan research you know if universities but more to do with the american operations namely what is called subtle or hate. measurements have been grossly overestimating surface temperatures and these gross overestimates which if you believe them would mean that like me chicken should have boiled droid by now. those. have been poured into the averages so we do not actually know the real figure for world temperatures and we don't even know where 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 there. unfortunately the
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forster's. to bring the other why would fall too much and they have to be brought to account we've got to have a countable saw and in the world over wars you know human endeavor is being wasted but 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 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 what i mean or think. really the people that been doing these things should be clear i'm to new should have people who are dedicated to song to fit objectivity in charge. thank you very much thank you.
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we can't move you want to see the president to be the big bed of coals that seems to be drug trafficking and terrorism as he meets with essentially a some. kind of someone means the world's modern day people which. is the walls that not just consume. around fuels our local russian engineers and it's fast nuclear bomb on the strict supervision of the un to toy with. found to make optimistically prevents you from using it to make nuclear weapons it's. an expedition hours and stand still the time says it will be the caves. the space
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russian arms do that all during the in favor of the. moscow house condemned the ruling on victims and on the eve for them to be motivated and says he will do everything possible to bring him. loads of gold rush of youngsters are inspired by the use of playing for that country on its feet for inspectors look at the country's bid to host the world cup in twelve years time rushes off against the u.k. and the united states among others the decision will be announced in this. case the case up next with the latest for us good to see you it has been an action packed we can as night falls for. me as it's been a fantastic weekends of football fans but also a thirteen year old athletics world record has been broken or not plus all those football schools that's coming up now.
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hello welcome to the sports news here from marty in moscow container the top stories. on the rise champion's rubin go second as do now moschonas to be also win in the russian premier league. while leaving it late manchester united grab the lead in the dying minutes of slow. and wreck or draw on kenyon david rudisha breaks the world record in the men's eight hundred metres. but let's start with football and the latest from the russian premier league where champions are being have moved up to second in the table after to know when over ten months out and christian in both the home side ahead on the penalty spot after thirty two minutes and things got worse the saturn has to change they were sent off eight minutes into the second half and eventually capitalized on their one man advantage that same advantage of making it to nil and racking up victory in the twenty minutes to go wild in the late game line and have just kicked off the. home to angie in
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a southern russian dog. while aria dinamo moscow won three male at home to capital rivals what the motif given khurana school to go each off have to wait until late in the first of his opener because some show off the provider here and midway through the second the german made the most of a defensive mistake ako basher and it's upon me sounds cheap. but here. it is just had to reach a tight ass off sent off in the dying minutes and it got us just nasty scratched when i was third in stoppage time so three know was the final score and i'm catching up with the hole in the table tonight naca on goal difference. watching the early results to being moved off the bottom of the table as they managed to carry on their good form from europe and caught one will it go shevchenko struck the gulf ten minutes one time with the highest and best third win so far this season it means to be a overtake serious event as at the bottom unfold a friend's when he's less than three days since serious heroics and they beat
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p.s.p. one nil in the europa league. and the response at leicester stay six but close the gap on the leading pack with a fourteen win over tom on saturday was even balloting netted a hat trick in just six minutes that was his first goal in three minutes later nicky that version of provided the love the bullets into not in. another three minutes gone alex spied in a corner been overshadowed by the allison who celebrated his thirteenth goal of the season in seconds have taken the right side of a corner lincoln did pull one back to thomas midway through the second half of the belorussian headed kim now feels free kick to give thompson a flicker of hope but some completely unmarked alex struck from just outside the box with three minutes to go to make it four one to the hosts though it was a dramatic conclusion in injury time spotting goalkeeper upset as you call for sent off bringing down called the lanka who can sidestep sums to convert the penalty. is
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tom second but he spots act and picked up the three points remain six in the table tom's straight. and after six no wins for chelsea and arsenal on saturday manchester united will be feeling the pressure to score a bag full of goals at full in the sunday afternoon they're doing it without striker wayne rooney who has a stop set stomach and late in that game very late in the game it's currently two two loonies absence meant a first start the new signing have a hand as it was thirty five year old paul scholes who opened for united after eleven minutes and simon davies levelled off to fifty seven both sides chasing victory break angle and own goal to united back in front with seven minutes to go but for them just call the goal back it's two two were in stoppage time that we won you can also follow the example of asking when chelsea hammering six goals past manager with aston villa for their first win of the season andy carroll was the magpies hero competing in these contracts in stoppage time kevin nolan also added
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two after joey barton had opened twelve minutes in while john kiran had missed a penalty for the visitors when he was still no known. meanwhile france defender william gallas has completed his move to top notch on a one year deal the thirty three year old as a free agent after leaving north london rivals arsenal two months ago gas will provide cover for injury prone ledley king and jonathan woodgate in the central defense. well as he said earlier arsenal and chelsea recorded big wins on saturday the blues they top of the league after their six no thrashing of wigan with nicolas anelka salomon kalou each scoring twice and at the emirates theo walcott netted his first top flight hattrick as austin also thrashed ten on one pulled by six goal margin there also wins for birmingham taught them west brom and bolton. a one one draw at seventeen. and a hat tricks were not just confined to russia and england leonor messi also netted three for barcelona as they are four nil to lift the spanish to pick up boston needed to overturn
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a three one first the deficit. coming into this game and they showed their flair early on taking just twelve minutes to i've been so he has a delayed cowpoke to get this place into his i met. and then it was messy stern first the argentine star latched on to a super pass the savvy boss who had any locals and then donnie alvarez provided the assist and missy did the rest making it straight now in this leg just before the break and in the second half the catalan side continued to dominate and messi put the icing on the cake for them in injury time so four knows how it has gone light and five three on aggregate boss lennon celebrated their ninth overall super cup making passage down to the season. and it's milan defend their first trophy of the season after beating roma in the italian super cup rafael benitez men got off to a bad start in this game they were behind the twenty minutes i was front butts in to prove their worth as european champions and trouble winners finding an
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equaliser on strike a fast time or on candid making the most support defending some of that so then put the home side in front sneaking the ball in the post. story was shortly afterwards when added another piece of silverware to into space the cabin is not getting better dave davies the manager needs i. and in the meantime a thirteen year old running world record has been broken in berlin as kenyan sensation david rudisha set the new best time in the men's eight hundred meters the twenty one year old clocked one minute forty one point zero nine seconds at the olympic stadium where he came up short in the world championships just last year but the fast rising run a stuns the crowd this time out shaving two hundredth of a second of the previous best set by kenyan born dane wilson to quito back in one nine hundred ninety seven for disha is a twice african champion at the distance will be the one to catch at next year's
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world the south. issues record though was overshadowed by custer so many return to the venue of her biggest success so far the south african post of the season's best time in the women's eight hundred meters on the same track to her claim the world title last year that triumph was followed by gender tests and eleven months later for so many years was finally cleared to compete as a woman it's her third win since her back to school last month. now in tennis there's a chance of an all russian ladies final at the rogers cup in montreal as there is on a rover because it's over or an action by semifinals however these might be delayed by rain because that's over with two games a lot of downed power lines and yet still in the first set and their match will start class monterrey but didn't get to start her match against victoria as a rank of valerie's also because of the weather. meanwhile the cincinnati masters final will be conducted between roger federer and mardy fish federer won his
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semifinal against marcos baghdatis in just over an hour swiss eventually breaking first to take the set six ball and in the second federal continue to take his chances to win that comfortably six three. i have lost to marcos earlier in the season anyway i was having match point so i was to go into the match a bit through as a funny feeling but look at a good match today served well and the pressure is on his service games he was unable to you know really it is targeted on the serve i think i took advantage of that so it was a good match for me and i'm very thrilled to be back in the final so federal will face fish in the final the american came from a set and five two down to beat old friend andy roddick the two men went to the same school and played in the same tennis and basketball teams so know each other's game but it was roddick who took the rain delayed first set after this marathon
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point there were twenty. strokes and all that if you can sing and it just went on and on with fish finding the net eventually and it looked like a rod was cruising into the final when he was five two up in the seconds but another rain delay seemed to spoil his rhythm and fish came back to win it on a time break before storming through the last set six one although there were still some lengthy rallies. serena williams withdrawal from the usa today through injury of the men's defending champion pine martin del potro has also pulled out the argentinian has been sidelined since may following wrist surgery has confirmed not be able to defend his title flushing medals. and that's all the sport for our join us for another update in a couple of hours the sea then. hungry for the full story we've got. the
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