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market. why don't what's really happening to the global economy with much stronger a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines. report. back here with r.t. here's a look at the top stories pressing the president to be driven out of his due to face grilling from over eight hundred journalists in his largest news conference since taking office three years ago he's chosen the high tech innovation hub near moscow as a venue for the big event. revolution and religion the downfall of egypt's presidencies dictatorship replaced with phase based violence muslim and christian leaders have called for an end to violence that has claimed lives and soon churches burnt.
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financial crisis hit americans are having to turn to booming defense companies for work the industry is one of the few still flush with cash thanks to the wars being fought by the us abroad. and ours he talks to one of the opposition voices against the theory of global warming. today i'm talking to johnny ball he's most famous for being a children's television presenter in the seventy's and eighty's and he's also a climate change skeptic joining all thank you so much for talking to r.t. now you are famous for boiling things down there so i wonder if we could just start with you explaining the current accepted theory behind climate science and where you think climate scientists are going wrong well it all started in the very beginning and it alarmed me because it didn't seem to tie in with what i already on the story about what the weather will bless life on earth works wife on earth is
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based on three. three items that's oxygen water and see it on the three intermix when you good and they think you're producing you're burning hydrocarbons and you create a c o two and water but you can't do anything without the oxygen and there so if you demonize well you'd have to demonize the other every time you produce a molecule of c o two you can use to molecules of water so if you're going to demonize c o two you'd better be even eyes water as well then i looked at what they were talking about and they were saying it was c o two analyse it was manmade see it and it was well it's in the sea you can see you too in the atmosphere only there's only about one part of every two thousand five hundred. but all of the mandates in it and that's only about four percent of the mo. u. k. we produce two percent of that at the most and so you now talking about miniscule
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amounts of c o two noticing a c u two then has a very major function and that is to feed all plants trees grow to an optimum hiked because of the warmth of the c o two at the height it gets through i think thins out when you go skiing you find that there are trees perhaps and they get cracking and really proud to be an animal and they look sick the truth the matter is up there they're the existing only less c o two and they learnt to do that and survive and lichen may be covered by snow for all bar a month but as soon as it's uncovered it grabs the c o two and minimal though it is that's enough to sustain it like through the year and this is the way it works with c o two flat area where now when you get a tropical climates the trees can be juggled and countries are much harder because
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there's more c o two so there's all kinds of aspects of this show that c o two is the natural exchange between plants and animals and it's absolutely natural you're essentially saying two things one that the eighteen is essential for life on earth and two that mankind isn't responsible for creating scepter throughout the theater in. plants on land rotting in fermenting including leaving produce about three hundred fifty billion tons of c o two a year and mankind is industry produces at most twenty four billion tons. it wouldn't matter factor fourteen so nature is producing fourteen times as much but all the plants on earth only twenty percent around. eighty percent of all plants on earth are in the oceans in the sea all with the sentiment that was a nice you know it takes you that they bring their. culture in carbonate your caves
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are made from so you can get out and see if this wouldn't they just wouldn't. and the shells of crabs and things require so you too much of wrong so you see this there's total exchange and the exchange can be upset it can be outs put to a degree but to me it's so minimal but the whole for henri is crazy so how is it that you think climate scientists have got it so wrong i think it was a lot but he says we've got to stop the world progress. we've got to stop technology previously we've got to stop capitalism and the like and we've somehow got to hold everything back and that's the idea and when you talk to the green you find that they usually want technologies that are less efficient i think we should we have one of the less efficient would be a greater weight on the world and that we're looking for greater efficiency one example gas fired electrical power in the last it eighteen years have doubled their
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efficiency from fried in this scene back again to making it work on using rare earth magnets much more powerful so that means gas fired power station we think twice as much energy from the same fossil fuel as we got eighteen years ago now that is a tremendous success story the greens don't want to. why and you have to wonder why . isn't it better to to do something in response to this perceived threat from security rather than just leaving it as it is i mean surely any kind of research and development is progressive absolutely so you've got to back the the right wants right gassing in britain of course about. electricity from about two point three playing a unit from nuclear two point five p. from coal two point eight or nine pick from wind nine point eight pence it's crazy
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not one when jerry you would be built without subsidy now that's frightening because that's costing us a fortune for something that substandard and when we built all the walls and we built and are planning to nuclear generators or one new nuclear generator when you get a generator well dismiss them all and you clear that carbon free and it doesn't produce you so why do we don't want to go over nuclear doesn't make sense it doesn't add up it's a political motivation it's nothing to do with efficiency now in america they can still turn things like last week the senate voted sixty four you have nothing more to do with the un's spreads international panel on climate change not the funding not the backing and not be interested in the reports i think it's one of something else they said they agree they're producing grain to produce ethanol has been a total and unmitigated disaster in the united states and it's actually. cost
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a tremendous amount and even increased their carbon footprint but more than that the reduction in their food product their grain for food has meant a doubling of wheat prices a little pricey. that since affected the very countries who demand or require aid in current from the usa and those countries ninety percent of the population at least are working class or poor are going to name a few tunisia libya egypt amman jordan. what's happening i have a question if this is a squeeze on britain. because of the levees fifty percent of our energy bills on subsegments for women fifty percent of their fares on subsidies for use carbon sixty six percent of our taxes all of of our of the cost of our petrol
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and these. people are squeezing working people and every child this is the point which is why i'm thinking of high profile because i'm interested in kids and the welfare of kids every child in great britain is poor i always degree because of those putting know that money in into fractious areas ridiculous errors that don't ever prove their worth the candle and you in fact also gets to the way that climate science is taught in schools that it's not just not just financially detrimental to children but also psychologically what should we tell our kids about the future talking sex let's tell our kids the grown ups of mess the world up so much frankly we want you to cure it while you're seven eight nine ten eleven twelve thirteen character so you start my lights off switch the lights off save energy doing what he can see how much i mean that's preposterous it's preposterous when matthew
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bolton was selling steam engines on mine and he said oh i've got a hundred men down there bushels are not right and he said why don't you put a thousand men down we keep on this is the wrong way round he said take on the steam engine your double your profits govern your output. we need children to learn . to want become scientists technologists engineers and i mean those scientists by all means. and uni we want them to improve the world we want to pick that up i'm going to look to my life seven decades every ten years you can see the mark improvements but not improvements heart transplant somewhere in the middle all. kinds of things really brilliant improvements to the clean air act and i think they've just now all buildings here but builder stone building stays the same color and didn't used to be to be black with any a year or two or all those things the catalytic converter which produces. not just the nitrogen oxygen and so not as
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outside i mean steady on the carbons carbons and carbon monoxide to produce a comma dioxide why because it's harmless and it's been great and wonderful and it's clean up our ass or it's cleaner than it's ever been and that story and all those things are wonderful and we the telecoms do you see we've actually not done a bad job but with the technology with the communications technology with the computers will do so much better so you have faith you make good better by picking at the back what is genius picking up the baton and taking it one step back how it's climate that's become so politicized you think well it is and it's nothing else but politicized it is definitely not based on science and see they say it's the consensus well eugenics was by consensus a lynch mob consensus it was accepted by consensus you know it consensus and
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nothing really just you need somebody said lovely a quotation from burke the scoundrel will always succeed if good men say nothing well i think very flattered been considered me a good man but somebody sent that e-mail the other day and i said this is absolutely right i've got to stand up and i've got a son it doesn't work in the kids but thirty forty years i believe in them i believe in the next generation i believe we could have what we do to them they're going to have to care about what they going to be the next generation with all the jobs so surely if we can get their minds into gear i can help get their minds into the right attitude about science and technology then it's all worthwhile kind of all thank you ira pleasure.
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it didn't start all of a sudden. it's a long story of destroying the living and their homage shots. there are constantly . something leaks out here when they get done like that it's just that if you took every fish human out of the water and you don't do something about that water and. protecting the habitat the fisheries it's going to collapse nature's steps but making way for the costs of guesswork is you look around museum and see that all the solar stuff obviously everybody here must be well off income must be road systems really none of that's true. and yet billions of dollars oil and gas state. real baby drill. one needs from there to cross i'm sorry someone took my blood pressure to consider
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potential areas for development in south atlantic and the gulf of mexico. and. to get the. green to the latest in science tends to kill it from the realms. we've dumped a huge area covered. mission. critical three. three. three. three stooges. freeboard live video for your media project st media r t v dot com.
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pressing the president trying to get his daughter plays really from over eight hundred journalists in his largest news conference since taking office three years ago he's chosen the high tech innovation hall near moscow as a venue for the big event. revolution and religion the downfall of egypt's presidency is a potato chip replaced with faith based violence muslim and christian leaders called france's violence that has claimed lives and seen churches burned to. the financial crisis hit americans are having to turn to a booming defense companies for war industries one of the few still flush with cash thanks to the wars being fought by the u.s. abroad. well time now for sports update and the farmer joins us now in the studio
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and the question is do you have another their hands a marina surely though the reason one special one but current both of us on the davis boys is already being compared to him and i used to win the europa league and i guess i've got the details that in my. day you're watching the sport and these are the headlines going public boxing legend voyager. prepares for his clash with russia's denny's lebedev in front of fans in moscow. plus another merino portable spears bow as aims to emulate the special one is his take on broadway in the europa league final. dream discover an army of volunteers is being chosen for the sochi winter games in twenty forty. but first boxing legend roy jones jr says he's got plenty of respect for
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russian then his lead bit ahead of their bout in moscow the pair had an open training session in the capital of the american who's an eight time world champion was lapping up the atmosphere at a shopping mall before a light session in the ring and even showed his rapping skills before wrapping his glove were the forty two year old was named five of the decade in the ninety's by the boxing writing the writers association but even though he hasn't won a fight the two years he's confident ahead of the title cruiserweight five on saturday as his opponent lead he's eleven years younger and has an impressive record of twenty one wins and one defeat he's trained by boxing legend cost and he's very much the favorite and had a message for the fans. here because. i'm inviting all of you to go in force or it's your time and all the other things going for sports we're getting fewer in numbers we have to be strong thanks to everyone once again we will room
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because there will. be. put on the floor of the. football for most people to alex has completed his move to brazilian side corinthians twenty nine year old was unveiled by the club after being sold for six million euros alex had joined spartak from brazil to side international back in two thousand and nine but it missed much of this year's pre-season because of an injury and said he wanted to return to his homeland for family reasons andrew. previous chances of playing for his country. while russia champions and it's in petersburg will play a friendly match with by munich tonight after securing a new sponsorship deal with german car manufacturer volkswagen already russia's richest club and although details of the latest deal hasn't been released it's believed that towards any other sponsorship deal in russia an encounter with bae is
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the first of what the chiefs hope will be an annual event to be called your a festival see this in petersburg facing various clubs in their pre-season russia the european football calendar. lucy playing the game is the bush team of practice and the sparring partner search is going on music will provide us with great training both teams managers will be able to experiment with the lineups and trying new things such a high level of play will definitely do our club a lot of good. now he's being likened to jay's a marine porto manager under a v. as well as hopes to emulate him further tonight when his side take on braga in the europa league final the thirty three year old has already steered the club to a domestic title this season and i hope to repeat the way for cup triumph eight years ago when he was his assistant also a clear favorite for tonight's game in dublin and had a prolific strikeforce in what i del falco and helped him score thirty nine times this season in the portuguese topflight but this post is playing down his role in
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the team's success saying their achievements reflect the good work being done by everybody at the club. i think there's a lot of the work of the manager and i don't see it that way. the work of the manager depends on the work of the structure. of the club that he represents the quality of the players and we were able this year to. all of this together with the players that made is able to go so far in the league with such an incredible record . and made as it will to go into into this final proper aga finished fourth in the portuguese league this year thirty eight points behind porto a team they haven't beaten for t.v.'s i but that doesn't bother their coach to me because i see n.c.s. he believes an upset is possible although it will take a special performance. for them in austin as people like to see a small squad even though people seem right this is what's happening and why many
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neutrals are who think we are doing ourselves who are the champions in all this right what happens in life people might not have certainly eliminates the call upon the still managed to be successful. meanwhile in england manchester city are on the brink of an automatic champions league sport they beat stoke three nil on choose day to push arsenal into fourth place kala stover's scoring twice the city was the us court got but there was one game left city now have avoided vantage over arsenal who would have to play a tricky champions league qualify if they finished paul. in the army n.b.a. dallas have won the first game of the western conference final against oklahoma scoring an incredible forty eight points their twenty one hundred twelve win in dallas this is the first game with the best of seven series they play again on thursday once again in dallas. biggest thing battle will be contested in france and twenty eighteen the country winning the right to host the
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ryder cup in seven years time after beating off favorite spain the announcement made it went with golf club in england. in wales last year and the competition now moved to mainland europe the first time since one thousand nine hundred ninety seven that was when suddenly floated in seven ballots received died early this month planting trees consonant to an emphatic when i devoted however avoided an emotional decision despite calls for border patrol to stay on a ledge in germany portugal and the netherlands also came up through france who are . now following a disappointing time at the beijing olympics three years ago russian weightlifters seem to be on the up again russians managing secure. the recent european championships but with the london games drawing ever closer improvement remains an assessor take it was an impressive showing by the home nation is than russia's women topping four out of seven eight categories while the men claimed five stomach
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finishes however all but one of those pictures came in a heavier weight categories which means there's still much work to be down the scales a point of note also asian powerhouses china and south korea were of course not a vote. coming world championships in paris should provide a clearer picture of how far russia progressed. as normal but the main role is to get ourselves ready for the olympic games in london we haven't just started our preparations the day we started them straight out of the beijing games where we failed to win the gold medal but we still have work to do to catch the likes of china and hopefully we'll put in a good performance in the upcoming world championships but we're a couple who just. championships in france whacked as part of the selection process to decide who will travel to london. for the first two year period which we've been using the team for the games with the world and european championships we're able
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to pick a squad of up to fifteen minutes and i was. only allowed to take ten which means picking a much harder and this look i'm going to file a russia has just mark a thousand days to go before the twenty four teams such lympics. event organizers are looking to the younger generation to help with preparations and ones of course what it takes to become a volunteer to join in perth. ah the one thousand days the goldmark was celebrated all over the country many choosing to give their blood sample the best of public workout. others chose to mark the spirit of the occasion by play music. but these young men and women were discovering the spirit of the old soviet union tradition of working on a saturday the volunteer centers opening their doors so that olympic gold medalist smith. could leave the youngsters about the challenges that lie ahead and just like
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in sports the grueling and drawn out selection process will leave only the best volunteers from all over the country for russia to be a very very huge selection and that's be very much not the only easing as will be like least five stages to be winter from the games or won't be one of the twenty five thousand volunteers. who will be walking for the the games it's a juror of a plenty of hard work and skill to earn her five hundred metres gold and threw it in tons of world championship accolades for what skill set does a potential olympic quality you need to possess in order to assist in the constant wide effort of the big four global tournament it's english or any language it's not just in this because. we for this part of languages it's the interest have to speak maybe some more language to distinguish very good to
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know russian because it's very important to say for everybody what is russian and if somebody ask you if selections will start in the vendor this year so there's still time for aspiring volunteers the brush up on those and other skills. russian olympic committee head aleksandr zhukov visited one of the capital's boarding schools the celebratory and sporting spirit definitely in the air there with mascots an athlete. all working up a good sweat juco sees plenty of perspectives for the next generation and obviously has a soft spot for the enthusiastic youth willing to make a difference. it's great to see children who like participating in sports and becoming big fans of our currency libyan i enjoy seeing them get excited about volunteering in helping out our cause but i hope that this movement will eventually lead to more exposure to sports all over the country with every aspiring hartley's having facilities available to them. numerous people showing up to support the
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olympic push it is clear that it's not only the athletes who are working hard to help russia put its best foot forward on the global sporting stage because the gorski r t. so that brings the end of the sport for them we thought that's most stories on our website at www dot com so i take a look on our sports page on each. culture is that so much taxpayers' money coming to the next is going to really create the story of the middle classes in the developed world the middle class has seen its condition and fortunes under stress for decades and. the official antti allocation chobani phone i pod touch from the i q snaps to. life on the. video on demand exceeds mine gold
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