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for the full story we've gone to. the biggest issues get the human voice ceased to face with the news makers. six thirty am in moscow thanks for being with us on our terms and we can review easier headlines with thirty thousand people dying every year in russia from heroin addiction president medvedev calls for timor to be drug trafficking and terrorism as he meets with the central asian counterparts. russian engineers fuel up the first nuclear power plant in the middle east iran's who share reactor is expected to start producing electricity within a month. the thai government says it will make the final decision on whether or not
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to extradite alleged russian arms traitor victor boot a bangkok court had ruled that he was to be sent to the u.s. to face charges of terrorism and illegal weapons dealing. plus this week the world football governing body visitor to russia to assess the country's potential in hosting the twenty eighteen or twenty twenty two world cup russia has pledged visa free travel and purpose built stadiums if it wins the bid. up next as russia recovers from a record breaking heat wave followed by fierce storms we talked we do ya'll just to find out what it all means and if it has anything to do with global warming the interview coming your way next. thanks very much for talking to us now we've seen the devastating heat which has caused widespread wildfires in rust save the summer this year did you see that coming yes a long road for cause for europe western part of russia predicted
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a heat wave in most of europe especially east 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 saw to vittie on the. ground 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 the practice probably for the pakistan floods have also ended when we said and how scientifically of 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
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in a stationary position which it was which is what was 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 it's. 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 boys no knives the jet stream and that caused a shifting of the weather pattern so that. if wind in western russia. terminated and instead we got northwesterly flow of massive thunderstorms and according to. the pakistan floods also indeed substantially. some people say that this extreme heat wave that we've seen and russia and also in other parts of europe
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coupled with the pakistani floods are evidence of global warming what do you say well wouldn't you say it's just look at the facts it was actually been very cold in the southern and severe northern russia as being cold and these 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. 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 who are global warming or the ignorant who wish to mislead the public for political. ends what significance does this one hundred thirty two here have six storms twenty two which is the magnetic socket of the sun and also seven times nineteen annoying teen years. is the
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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 do 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 that break out all over the place including under the ground in paint box 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 all these people are saying while this is a whole you actually have to take off the effect of the four if you stand near
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a four it's warm those ash 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 this is hottest over or something is it is just an incident 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 for us or not sure but the mine environmental effect is just people getting through smoke and the range of comments we have to do what does this very hot summer mean that we're now going to have a very cold winter. to come in pairs law is true in the last winter was was cold in much of europe and. russia we are working on the question because the obviously the purpose of hot summer cold winters don't
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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 song. dictates the circulation patterns of the globe due to a lot of magnetic connections porticoes coming from the sun and the moon modulating . the impact of those particles and so what we say really is well similar situation oversaw a nerve. magnetic lou no totals for it in the past of similar weather patterns then as to some time in the future when the patterns repeat clockwork so we have to do a lot of small things to understand but that doesn't able us to predict weather toit
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and indeed to law a lot of detail many months ahead i mean for example we caught the correct tolling of the breakdown of the european way for example it was a ritual which happened a bit earlier than the we described correctly the. geezers happened in england over the last three so three summers of up to this one zero seven zero eight and. now you are renowned climate change skeptic you said that man is causing a warming of the climate 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 there and i love this hype but they're painted as a full sun in may of course but those people love to hate all companies even though they drive cars what we need is 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
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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. is the level of personalities nonsense what we do know about the last million years is that the natural state for most of the top he's age is separated for short what's called into glorious hills and we're in
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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 or. and this into glow so interestingly was cooler than the last interglacial which was also called the norm before and 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 i mean there's no way surely that we could have 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 i mean we're treated trivial compared with nature what happens is if c o two is any effect it's obvious there are complete totally closed feedback systems which negated totally i
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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 and 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 increase plant growth corresponding to more c o two in fact will negate completely the supposed warming due to the saw and. of so-called climate change the bases of which is question by many but leave enough sawed the fact is the processes will negate everything very sorry totally and 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
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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 centers it broke into the needs 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 ants which were not for new ones not committed by the clan research unit of universities but more to do with the american operations namely what is called subtle art to eat that subtle our measurements have been grossly overestimating
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surface temperatures and these gross overestimates which if you believe them would mean that like me chicken should have boiled draw upon are. those bits of foam started to have been poured into the bridges so we do not actually know the real figures for world temperatures now we don't even know for the last eight or so it was 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 the. unfortunately the food stores have to been getting a y. were far too much and they have to be bought to account we've got to have accountable saw in the world. you know human endeavor is being wasted and there's some reports that now say that the university of east anglia is going to
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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 well know well. more real died but who's going to be involved although i don't know i mean i think. really the people that do in these things should be cleared out to new should have people who are dedicated to song to fit objectivity in charge. thank you very much thank you. wealthy british style.
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market why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger or a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines kaiser reports. wrapping up the week's news on our team with thirty thousand people dying every year in russia from a heroin addiction president medvedev calls for timor to be drug trafficking and terrorism as he meets with his central asian counterparts. russian engineers feel the first nuclear power plant in the middle east iran's bush era. the actor is expected to start producing electricity within a month. the thai government says it will make a final call on whether or not to extradite alleged russian arms trader victor boot a bangkok court had ruled that he was to be sent to the u.s. to face charges of terrorism and illegal weapons dealings. and this
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week the football world governing body visited russia to assess its potential for hosting the twenty eighteen or twenty twenty two world cup games russia has plenty of free travel and purpose built stadiums if it wins the bid. partridge joins us next with all the latest from the world of sports stay with us on our. alone welcome to the sports news here from marty in moscow and here are the top stories. on the rise champion's rubin go second in the past and i was scott i am survey also i went in the russian premier league. last sunday through as full and grab a last gasp draw against manchester united on the constant smash six cars aston villa in the english probably a late. record breaking out ten years david rudisha said it's the first new lot in
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the men's eight hundred meters the thirteen years 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 how to win over ten months out and christian above with the home side ahead from the penalty spot after thirty three minutes. past us the satin ends and dry cardiac are sent off to swearing at the leslie agents into the second half and because i'm citing eventually capitalized on their one man advantage the next in the dead head of the school for the right to know twenty minutes to go and finish the k.k.k. scoutmaster to second spot in the table wallenda now my must go one three mil at a time to capital rivals the committee for giving karate school a go in the trough to wait until late in the first because i cannot get central with this idea here and midway through the second the german made the most of
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a defensive mistake aka passion playing into crimea's hands. i think yes this is just how to do meaty tacet sent off in the dying minutes and it got us just nastiest rats tonight but in stoppage time so you three know the final score of the my match was not going to take me to get my. own goal difference. was in the other result sybil moved off the bottom of the table as they managed to carry. good for from europe it's one part one when we go from strength to strength of our ten minutes from time because only preferred when so far this season and c.b.s. overtakes previous events up at the bottom on goal difference between times less than three days since serious heroics here spiegel mill in europe who. won in the late game on sunday islandia three nil while at home to angie in the southern russian dog we were all spots at moscow stay six but close the gap on the leading pack with a fourteen grand overtime on saturday is
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a relatively new to the trick just six minutes that was his first goal in three months later into national guard a lot better some more then. and with another three minutes gone alex spied a corner another had acquired ballots and he celebrated his thirteenth of the season the second three in the morning. sunday morning like it did in one back to tomsk midway through the second half gallon russian credit card came nine eels free kick if tom's a flicker of hope boxing and leon mott alex struck just outside the box three minutes to go to make the run to the hosts. tony was a dramatic conclusion in injury time spot i don't think that such pressure calls a send off for bringing down the lanka just himself stepped up to convert the penalty this time second spot a pick to the three points remain sixteen table times today. and this is how the table is shaping up off of the weekend's games in its didn't play at
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a store top four points clear of or being under two games in hand place got a third but also have two more games to play surprise packages spots like now just kind of fourth and fifth respectively at a spot that most guys want the bottom to be and clear so that's often and deep in relegation trouble. moving over to england and another goal packed day in the premier league or. to hang on and grab the eighty ninth mint equalizer for the two to manchester united of the new calls and thrash asked i'm going to six now it's in james's fog that's really cool skulls you can take after eleven minutes before simon davies levelled off to fifty seven but there was a dramatic last seven minutes behind the lines only goal for united back in front of the three minutes to go the visitors also had a penalty he thought they could stop that slate on his spot kick then with a minute left turn from going to the right to grab an equaliser two to wall early on and you can also follow the example of austin and chelsea i'm going six goals
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past money to aston villa for their first win of the season andy carroll was the magpies hero completing his hat trick in stoppage time kevin nolan also added to the joey barton and i was twelve minutes in all john kuru had missed a penalty for the visitors we still know. well as we said earlier and chelsea recorded big winners on saturday the boost stay top of the league after their six no thrashing of wigan nicolas anelka and salomon kalou each scoring twice the emirates theo walcott's netted his first top flight hat trick is also will also thrashed ten man blackballed by six goals and there were also wins for birmingham tottenham west brom also claimed a woman draw that's added to the wall the last of this weekend's fixtures will see manch to city liverpool in a crunch battle at eastlands on monday night city's new signing james milner is in line for his first appearance at the reds must go on or will return with joe cole
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begins a three match ban challenge his red card against aston. meanwhile france defendant william gallas has completed his move to talk them on a one year deal the thirty three year old who is a free agent after leaving north london rivals also two months ago gas will provide cover for injury prone bradley king and jonathan woodgate in the central defense. on the weekend full of haptics was not just confined to russia and england lionel messi. also netted three for boss alona as they beat survey of foreign oil to lift the spanish super cup boston needed to overturn if we want to first like deficit coming into this game in the show that's left early on in just twelve minutes to open city as i do my part i guess crossed into the zone next and then it was messy first ashington a stop in latched onto a secret past it's not me because we had a tie anyway going. then dani alves provided the assist and messy did the rest making three male misled the public. and in the second off the cattle onside
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continued to dominate in a secret icing on the cake then the majorettes was. someone else how it finished on the night and feisty on august ocellaris celebrated by mine a super cop made in six starts to the season. i am in some imagine playing tennis this precis of the season off the beach and roma in the italian super cup i felt any test and then got off to a bad start in the spanx and i thank some minutes on drunk me some lemon songs. into it and there were as european champions and trouble when as an equaliser up on strike of all time what i'm pundit like myself who is defending something i said then the home side in front sneaking the ball in a new place to. make a long story off the woods and added another piece of silverware to thank you for having us not to bring up the best of days weeks and certainly since. i. in the
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meantime a thirteen year old running world record has been broken in beilin 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 want point zero nine seconds at the olympic stadium but he came up short in the world championships just last year was the foster rising mana stuns the chronicle's time not failing to convert to the second of the previous best aren't. denmark's him being missing fifty seven back in one hundred ninety seven edition is a twice african champion at the distance who would be the one to catch next to his work championships in south korea. and redemptions records overshadowed caster semenya return to the venue had biggest success so far the south african players took the season's best time in the women's eight hundred meters on the same track so i climbed the wall to my philosophy at that time on a fine gender test and in the eleven months playoffs and then you have inspired kids to compete as a woman it's hard to win since coming back to the sport was my. basketball now in
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the men's world championships start in less than a week russia haven't had the best preparation losing sixty seven sixty five in a friendly to new zealand but tournament favorites the usa fed better than they came to the americans couldn't find their game you're close to but walters says that they were unable to produce solid defensive play off their respects it all depends i should be radioactive finish the first half you know by a point however in the third quarter the favorite started to take advantage of their physical measurements except i trust their opponents in front of their i'm also getting stronger let's hear from scales that yes they were never looked back with thanks and it's really a game during it's gonna be scolded was seventy seven sixty was going twenty four teams will compete for championships churches are held in technical to understand it was intercepted at the two hour or so for much of this group there's another road out gordon dish and fun it's a rugby union where new zealand won the trying to asians tournament after a stunning comeback against south africa in so wet i tried ing twenty two seventeen
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with two minutes left richie mccaw went over for the all blacks in the trial as invention to give them a much deliberation from the television match wrestler a new zealand missed the conversion given to me then i scored another try these out because last twenty i had twenty two victories the game respects this as matches and competition i cannot be caught south africa was close to four i and that's it was portuguese for this bill isn't by then or. the leech and says tang division. among those. four months of preparation is a failure still hans thermionic. a last effort to keep the lead on the eastern
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front and lead citadel of funds to go crazy and so home cooked but obama had a great sacrifice of blood. and the rooms are still. some advantage of people a military part of. the most heavily reinforced area of. the battle of course. it lasted forty nine days one of them bloodiest battles and the turning point a move to push a burning bulge on our.
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