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i know it's time for the headlines now carried out pressure wiki leaks revelations russia's opposition leaders beg to washington for help against the current leadership to turn down. for a car bomb or pressures his chinese counterpart to that beijing's currency rise that's facing crease among americans over the eastern comic heavyweights growing. israel's eyes and ears on the east report on one of the world's largest spying facilities all of intercepting every phone call. and.
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now with so much extreme weather across the world ality spoke to a weather expert with some strong views on the climate change debate he spoke to the founder of the weather actually foundation has called when you sense that everything on earth goes in cycles. i'm in london today talking to piers corbyn who is a known range whether for cost and we're now and climate change skeptic we're going to be talking about the recent devastating hot weather that's taken place in russia and also about climate change in general thanks very much for talking to us now we've seen devastating heat which is caused widespread wildfires in russia over the summer did you see that coming. for calls for europe western parts of russia predicted a heat wave in most of europe of europe. west russia and we also predicted when it
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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. 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 through 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 hot in russia and one of the super floods in pakistan on the side and on. activity on the. part of the moon
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caused it to switch to something else which it's now what we have is a tremendous amount of activity on the. affects the rush of particles from the sun to the earth and that changes the on a sphere and that also then changes the patterns of the boy is known as the jet stream and that caused a shifting of the weather pattern so that. sort of wind in western russia terminated and instead we got north westerly flow of massive thunderstorms and according to. the pakistan floods also indeed substantially. some people say that this extreme heat wave that we seeing and russia and also in other parts of europe coupled with the pakistani floods are evidence of global warming and say well the. you see just look at the facts it was actually been very
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cold in the southern sphere of 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 the people to global warming or ignorant who wish to mislead the public for political and financial ends what significance does this one hundred thirty two here have six twenty two which is the magnetic socket of the sun and also seven times nineteen annoying teen years. is the lunar eclipse or call which means the moon and so on the earth are all going to be
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in about the same place multiples of nineteen years so you're saying that in a hundred thirty years this could happen again do you but. we have 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 heat that we've seen in russia is that wildfires are breaking out all over the place including underground in peat bogs what's the effect on the environment or something like that as 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 a four it's warm those ash particles in the air were created a fourth out. in degree centigrade the haters gone out of them into the so there's
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that extra entirety so to describe it is hottest ever 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 i would course because of boredom forming probably more vulnerable to for as or not sure but the mind environmental effect is just people getting your fruit through 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. often they do come in pairs lot is true and the last winter was was cold in much of europe and. russia we are working on the question because the obviously pairs of hot summer cold winters don't carry on like that forever and they disappear often they come in three days
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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 well what we saw is 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 so what we say really is well similar situation of the sun nerve magnetic lunar total straight in the past wilkie of similar weather patterns. 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 where the toys 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 was a trip which happened
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a bit earlier the we described correctly the. geezers happened in england over the last three so three summers to this one zero seven zero zero zero to no not. now you are now at climate change skeptic you said that man isn't causing a warming of the climate where do you think scientists are going wrong how 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 all the oil companies that want all prices to go up they love this hard but they're painted as a false enemy of course but his 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 world temperatures or climate in the last six hundred million years of data if
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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 or talking nonsense the last month from 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 science is nonsense what we do know about the last million years is that the natural state for most of the toys is always to age is separated for short what's called interglacials and we're in a one of those interglacials typically last less than ten thousand years we've already gotten. thousand years in this one so you know it's
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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 colder than warm before in fact 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 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 truly trivial compared with nature what happens is if c o two is only a phase it is 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
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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 increase plant growth corresponding to more c o two in fact will negate completely the supposed warming due to the saw of so called climate change the basis of which is question by many but leaving that aside the fact is that feedback processes will negate everything they say 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
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research unit at the university of east anglia is one of the world's foremost climate research centers to 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. i'm going saw and which were not new ones not committed by the crime research unit of universities east anglia but more to do with the american operations namely what is called subtle or tell you that subplot measurements have been grossly overestimating surface temperatures and these gross overestimates which if you believe them would
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mean that like me chicken should have boiled droid by now. those four 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. period in the 1930's in forty years 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 earth. unfortunately the fraudsters have to been getting away with far too much and they have to be brought to account for countable saw and in the world over wars you know the 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. for themselves and and find out what it really means is
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that a move that you well know well. more real died but who's going to be involved or i don't know i mean i think really the people that been doing these things should be cleared out a new should have people who are dedicated to saunter objectivity in charge. thank you very much thank you.
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bringing you the latest insights. from. the future covered. press we can expect elation the show rushes opposition leaders back to washington for help against the current leadership but to turn down. the pressure is his chinese counterpart to let beijing's currency rise as fears increase among americans over eastern economic heavyweights growing might. israel's eyes and ears on the east we report on that one of the world's largest spying facilities capable of intercepting every phone call and you know time hemisphere. coming up next it's a sports news with angie.
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hello there you're watching the sporting this is what is coming up over the next few minutes. here up with us through to the third round of destroy you know can use the top seeds keep the book intact. but the major scales federer coming through a five setter to reach the next round. painful day in and out of the saddle in the top down. it was a good day at melbourne park for russia's. sober should wrap up their places in the third round following straight sets victory as the two thousand and eight championship over started slowly against vision before managing to take the set on a tie break going was much easier in the second and she will now face to beat georgia and rick. looking back obviously you want to you want to play faster
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matches. be great but it's also really good to have these types of matches over here put in a tough situation and you have to find find yourself find your game and find a way to where especially when your opponent's playing really good as well i think that's something that i'm happy with today there's a name to look out for here in the future russian. is ranked one hundred forty six in the world but still top. fifteen seed and there's also a name here more familiar with fellow russian spy longer because that's the chief through after beating. justin and then next and then setting up the tie after a straight sets triumph over britain's alene about the belgian breaking about in the very first game and hardly had to break into a square after that and then expect that the russian on the ground. of course it's a. business over. even though she has been in trouble in the
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last. maybe year or two years i think. i think she remains a great player physically she has a lot of qualities big forehand great so. i knew i'd have to be at my best to win that one also making the third round the world number one caroline wozniacki the dane is still hunting for her first grand slam title and wasted little time wrapping up a straight sets win over van you can't. have a really good player can beat anyone on a good day. again lie there were always look at the thing scientists say one month to time and we see how far you go in for a great if if i lose one march just under prime scored we're. back strong. not so straight forward though for phoenix williams who looked to be on her way out after picking up a thigh injury her czech opponent sandra love over then took the first set on
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a toy break but williams the four seed received treatment i'm recovered in a remarkable fashion digging deep for a comeback when. i obviously. was unable to play at my. side to try to play smarter and just be tough. but. i was on. to be on my. she wasn't the only one needing a comeback win on the men's side of the draw there were plenty of scares for the big names first roger federer needed five sets to get past simone simone one of the few players on the circuit he relishes playing federer he was close to an upset in this one he fought back from two set stand against the defending champion with the swiss having to draw on all his experience to defeat the frenchman who had beating federer in both their previous matches the world number two will face belgium having many say in the next round. you know i was there in the.
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morning for six months but sometimes you know it just doesn't seem to go your way as much as you believe and press and do the right things you know some of you get unlucky sometimes the other guy just you know. read your mind or you know it just all falls into place that it's not your day and i don't feel that much of that feeling out there but i definitely felt something was going my way to play an extremely good game to to close it out and it was quite relieved well the third seed novak djokovic who also i wobbled needing four sets to see off there he was three of gay fourteen c. nicklaus and my god i love his money just losing at three sets to see unfortunately the other russian playing on wednesday was eagle couldn't see and he also lost the verdict taking this one in straight sets seven six six two six three although afterwards he said it wasn't easy. he. was
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very convinced of his game plan and executed it well. i don't think he wanted this . long points and he was taking the first ball on. the line with it. was very high risk but he was converting for. you know pretty much all the first so i definitely wasn't comfortable. early on in that one when it was a day where the top seeds were certainly tested spain's fernando verdasco was pushed the distance by yank it was out of reach a peach of a rally this one levels the match to set standards seven three points along the way before the. sting but asco winning the final set. and another top ten player thomas burdick went through to around three but again there were moments when his opponent philipp kohlschreiber looked like he could cause an upset taking the first set before birdie won the next three this is match
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point and a marathon one too kohlschreiber eventually with the crucial error. i . now the latest from the guard are hanging on to the top spot at the moment their forty when i've been keeping them a single point ahead of us we've come to play yourself. and sal about three or four in the table and you can see the rest of the results on your screen. in other games russian snowboarder. is celebrating victory at the world championships in spain getting her country's first gold in for gays it was a battle of the ages in the women's parallel giant slalom one side
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a twenty one year old form not just on the other. great level serving with producing a flawless performance but wrigley did not forming high up on the course. and it gave russia only the second level world championship gold. to triumph in two thousand and seven. time really i'm really still really happy but it's number first one for russia the second one in fact it's first first one for me so i'm really really happy and today it's amazing. well it says becoming the new manager. is a big and beautiful opportunity the forty eight year old will join up with the russian premier league club next week the former dutch international has managed a string of clubs including l.a. galaxy chelsea in newcastle but has now signed a one and a half year contract with the side based in the church and. terry finished just below me table in the russian premier league last season and has been set the
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target of getting them to play. the asia cup defending champions arac have made it through to the quarter finals their one nil win for them over north korea and a place in the last day where they. made sure they went through spring. dropping to the united arab. bad news for strategy though they are free to the courts but might have to make do with that goal scoring midfielder tim cahill he injured his knee in their one zero win over bahrain and did not train on wednesday although teammate harry kill is optimistic he will be fit enough to play on saturday. i'm sure. should be a should be from going to great medical staff here and there working around the clock to make sure he's. playing the principle on how to write challenges and all that of course sure. well the asia cup is being held in cats our which was recently chosen by fee for to host the twenty twenty two world cup and one of the ambassadors for their bid is in the genes that dan has been explaining why he
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backed their campaign he was speaking at a promotional event in geneva and explained it was about time the middle east was given the chance to stage a world cup. so broadcast was quite simply because it's a region that deserved to have the world cup just like all the others in the world for the middle east i thought this was the year when i could be awarded the world cup i believe that's why i did it sucked. in other football news aston villa's record signing darren bent said he joined the middle inside because there are massive club bent left sunderland who are vying for european football next season a move to villa who are in a relegation fight they paid around twenty nine million dollars for the man but he says he had no hesitation in joining them. on the arrival of a fantastic season good times but the same time i believe in him aston villa's position the moment follows me of we finished sixth in the last few seasons of the premier league and. a new challenge for me to be part of minister before
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a massive club. are interested are those women want to be part of and trying to get back up to where they should be and we will finish with some blood and sweat from the top down under the second stage of australia's cycling race proving to be a painful one with four kilometers left the peloton here takes a sharp left hand there but a couple of riders touch down and that left a tangle of metal in chains and sprinting mark cavendish on the floor with lacerations to his face and picked himself up to finish the stage and says he'll continue in the tour but up ahead there was more carnage as the pace picks up near the finish you'll see a rider goes down and his bike brings down a man as it looks so painful doesn't it but while that's going on in the background britain's ben smith wins the stage for the sky prize fighting with all the robbie mcewen taking second place enough to give him the. tough
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