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dorna found anything too much mission to teach reason why you should care about humans and. this is why you should care was your only goal. welcome back here with r t coming to you live from moscow these are the top stories in syria gunmen have reportedly stormed the have waters of a pro-government news channel killing three employer weeks this comes after the country's president called on his newly sworn in ministers to do everything in their power to win what he called an ongoing war. a u.s. senate palette approves a new bill on visa bans and sanctions against russian officials implicated in alleged human rights abuses in the latest diplomatic route to hit ties between moscow and washington moscow says it will retaliate by restricting entry for some
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americans if the bill gets the green light. as one makes its final preparations with just one month until the olympic games officially begin the city security operations are the focus of strong criticism. barty's interview is up next in our business presented to me tremendously i'm going to use daniel yergin a pulitzer prize winning author and economic researcher on iran's ability to export oil and how it will be affected by impending sanctions. on the first of july europe will seize importing oil from iran and new u.s. sanctions will also come into place now to talk about how this will affect the energy market i'm now joined by daniel yergin he is the chairman of i.h.s. sarah also author of the quest and pull a surprise when i know it's a big pleasure to have you on the thank you so right now what we're seeing on the
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energy market is a downward trend although over the years of the economic turmoil two thousand and eight two thousand and nine and the following years we have seen oil prices pretty high what do you make of the downward trend today it's quite remarkable because just three months ago all was almost one hundred thirty dollars a barrel and people said it was going to go to one hundred fifty and now it's been on this downward trend that has in a sense taken people by surprise and i think what it reflects is the reality of supply and demand in the market how it's changed and also what is really quite remarkable a kind of relaxation almost or a calm about these very powerful sanctions that go into place on a rainy and oil because i think right now the kind of sense in the market is that there is alternative supply that will replace the iranian oil this embargo on imports of from iran is coming in at a very difficult time for europe because the european debt crisis which is looming and there's basically no light at the end of the tunnel so far. do you think europe
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is doing this at a very bad time is it shooting itself highlights i would say there was much more worry about exactly that question to treat three months ago when it was thought that the result of this could be to send prices up rather than down and i think they are frankly i think the iranians thought that that was going to happen but there seems to be such a supply i question that unless some other surprising things happen there's enough oil out there in the market. that's going to replace it so that this won't necessarily be a penalty on europe and in fact what lower oil prices mean both for europe and the united states is like a big tax cut it actually puts money into the pockets of consumers and if anything it's it's a new it's a stimulus to recovery now the fact that europe is stopping buying oil from iran and china is becoming is a huge has become a huge player on the energy market biggest consumers of energy that kind of it's
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kind of bringing iran and china together do you think europe might lose around to china i think one of the major themes in the quest is about how china has gone from being an oil export or not so many years ago to being the world's second largest oil importer and not of the economic consequences of that but the geopolitical consequences which you're talking about and i think in general what we're seeing is a situation where more and more of the oil for the middle east is going to flow east rather west because that's where the growth market is and something else that's very striking that's happened it just did not seem conceivable four years ago is the growth of production in the western hemisphere and that is a theme that is one of the dominant themes in the quest because it's this thing about unconventional oil u.s. oil production is up twenty five percent canadian oil production is increasing brazil's increasing and you start to see a world in which the western hemisphere in five or ten years will be more trading
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among itself and again what you're describing more of a shift towards the east for the middle east let's talk about these unconventional oil and gas of technologies right now shale gas has also become one of these shifting basically the shape. of the energy market but russia is not on the right i mean it were obviously the birth of shale gas it took a couple decades to actually have it happen but it probably is the biggest energy. innovation since we give this century it's transform the energy market the united states the u.s. was going to be a big importer of oil and he in fact was going to be importing l.n.g. from not only from the middle east not only from australia but from russia and now it's self-sufficient and now the debate in the united states is about being as alan g. export or so big impact there. but i think russia as you know is often said to be the saudi arabia of natural gas and has so much conventional gas that shale
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gas is not relevant to it in the same way that it is and there are different you know different political authorities different have different attitudes towards shale gas but the other unconventional that is really having a big impact is what's called title oil and that uses similar technologies and you know the u.s. everybody always saw the u.s. production continue to go down imports go up the u.s. now is increased its oil production by twenty five percent and i noticed in russia now there's a lot of discussion about tight oriel particularly going back to places like west side period the established oil fields and using these technologies because for russia maintaining increase seen its oil production is also a national objective. and nonrenewable resources and for many years many instances of the twentieth century twenty first century people have been saying that one day there will be a crisis of production that the world will run out of resources when do you think
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that this is been a very familiar question in fact in the eight hundred eighty s. both in the united states and in the russian empire people said in the eighteen eighties that the era of oil is just about to come to an end and of course we're still here technology keeps opening doors and now natural gas resources are so much larger than they looked to be five or seven years ago and they're been mazie new natural gas discoveries off of east africa. so for all oil the questions are not only the resource center ground but what happens above ground what kind of decisions that governments make and obviously the big challenge is the emerging markets what you spoke about before is trying to and meeting their demands so it's a challenge but it seems that the resources physical resources are there but at the same time we have to become more much more efficient in how we use our energy a much more efficient on the energy market let's talk about. other aspects that we
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have we have renewable energy we have nuclear energy which has also been changing especially to fukushima several countries have been saying they want to go away from nuclear energy what is the future of nuclear and well i think that nuclear we should talk about nuclear and renewables i think nuclear the fukushima accident tremendous tragedy it's obviously japan was headed towards being fifty percent nuclear and now the question is going to be ten percent nuclear fifteen percent nuclear such a pan is a real struggle about what it's going to do and the reason it went nuclear is it doesn't have very many resources of its own so now i think there's a big debate a really kind of a crisis of confidence about the energy future about the whole system of governance we've seen different changes different world germany after fukushima changed its mind said we're going to shut down our nuclear. russia continues to go ahead nuclear continues to go ahead in the united states and continue to go ahead in finland france is seventy percent seventy five percent nuclear so i think it
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depends country to country you have south korea building new nuclear power plants and so it's a very mixed picture and not what people talk about two years ago we talk about a nuclear renaissance it's a mixed picture of renewables is very interesting and i had a lot of fun in in the quest really trying to understand the rise and fall and rebirth of renewables and i talk about the rebirth of renewables because this was an industry. with great enthusiasm in the one nine hundred seventy s. a nine hundred eighty s. but it was very very small and technically mature renewable industry today it's much more mature industry wind machines are much bigger solar costs are coming down but they're still more expensive and they still haven't got to scale so it's going to be a further evolution before i think that they really gain more market share unless you're a country like germany which says we're rich country we're willing to really subsidize
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these resources but i think they'll continue to grow and become part of the mix and i think the big changes in the energy mix probably won't come until after twenty thirty because of the scale of conventional energy growth in the needs of countries like china and india let's talk more about that let's just go hypothetical twenty first see what is the world going to look like where's it going to take i think. first of all though we know they'll be a lot of surprises and things that people didn't see coming that of course. that's that's a given but on basic numbers it looks like the world energy demand will be about thirty five percent more than it is today thirty five percent renewables will grow a lot but so will all natural gas and coal i think one big difference is that we're going to see natural gas market share because there is so much gas and we'll see it use more widely electric generation and even to some degree in transportation right how will that be also affecting the change in pillars of power you know the middle
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east will still loom large as because of the tremendous amount of resources but we will see resources developed elsewhere china for instance right now is putting a lot of effort into unconventional gas into shale gas so i think that will kind of development will continue even saudi arabia is looking for shale gas now in order to have use it in electric generation so they can free up more oil for export right daniel thank you very much. thank you enjoyed it i get. there hasn't been anything yet on t.v. . it is to get the maximum political impact. the full source material is what helps keep journalism honest we.
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in syria gunmen have reportedly stormed the half waters of a pro-government news channel killing three employees this comes after the country's president called on these newly sworn in ministers to do everything in their power to win what he called an ongoing war. and u.s. senate palate proves a new bill on visa bans and sanctions against russian officials implicated in alleged human rights abuses in the latest diplomatic route to hit ties between moscow and washington moscow says it will retaliate by restricting and free for some americans if the bill gets the green light. as mother makes its final preparations was just one month until the olympic games officially begin the city security operations are the focus of strong criticism.
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here's you know with the latest action from the world sports forget all about euro two thousand and twelve experts i want to hear what the elephant test to say yes indeed we are indeed going to be hearing from the most famous elephant currently in the world you remember of called paul the octopus this is the new cold up the pose for your twenty twelve more than just the intrigue. thanks for joining us this is indeed sports today heading to the stories in brief this hour. i beery in pride the first european football semifinal takes place later on wed and stay with holder spain going up against a neighbor's porch. trying to talk after getting old for euro two thousand and twelve quarterfinal predictions correct sits at the psychic elephant offers her thoughts on tonight's game. on net loss russian it cried over denko sees his
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wimbledon quest halted at the opening stage by scotland's m d a murray. couple first for euro two thousand and twelve resumes this evening in ukraine world defending european champions spain pup third title on the line against christiane all those portugal in donetsk on kate partridge has more in the. the last meeting between spain and portugal was a friendly in lisbon where the home side triumphed four nil worst defeat for forty seven years elder frosty get back to brace though mrs wednesday's match with a fine jury but should be replaced by. netted goal number four this summer portugal finished second to germany in group b. and beat the czechs in the last eight each game getting better along with christiane a right now though the infuriated skipper was denied a super goal in that spain victory as an offside nani headed in on the line and
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rinaldo remains focused on reproducing his stellar platform at international level . playing with cristiano ronaldo is always a great source of satisfaction and pride he's among the world's best players a great professional and he's doing everything he can and the rest of the team is following suit with vick in order to try and make it to the final. portugal are seeking their first major title after being stunned by greece in two thousand and four to leave rinaldo tearful however they fully fit spain should field for rail madrid colleagues. said he xabi alonso and alvira all the lower as well as a large barcelona contingent will attempt to stall the winger while maybe giving fernando torres and take the chance to shine. it's not easy to stop and everyone knows this because he has scored three goals in the tournament thus far but we also know that portugal has other stars like nani who is doing really well at this
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tournament and other quality players so we have to stop them and not just christianity. however despite easing three groups a spate have been criticised for dominating plate but not sparkling especially in the last two no win over france yet simply victory on wednesday would keep spain on track to clinching a unique treble defending their european title while still current. well champions . we hope that spain will keep making progress and that our country will keep playing an important role in the world of football we're going through a good phase right now you spend a lot of time looking for a style and now that we have found some people do not like you but this style has allowed us to win games regardless some people will continue complaining about it yes yes i mean and so what's at stake for the winners of this much anticipated or liberian clash it's this a place the final of euro two thousand and twelve here at the olympic stadium in kiev against either three time champions germany or nine hundred sixty eight
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winners a silly on july the first partridge party kiev ukraine italy and germany will be very interested spectators tonight the sides in the second semifinal on thursday italy getting there after a penalty shootout win over england thanks in part to storm andrea pirlo superbly chipped spot kick. and there still a coach on the ground i just decided just before the penalty i think england played in a very careful way they were sitting back for the entire match like chelsea did in the champions league and i think their for them going to penalties was a good result so i want to be physical while britain germany all trying to end their winless run against the jury at major tournaments midfielder tiger has been deemed good to go as he deals with a recurring ankle injury the rest of the line up not as clear cut especially up front with mario gomez miroslav klose say thomas mueller podolski all in the hunt
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for a starting place germany are seeking a record fourth european title in this there are eleven finals appearance. thing with footballer english premier league side arsenal have got their man signing a striker all over europe from the gunners reportedly paying around twenty million dollars for the twenty five year old striker me just three brief substitute appearances are twenty twelve for france was a top scorer with twenty one goals in thirty six games last season as they won the french league one title all source of anger will have high hopes for his latest acquisition under seek to win their first trophy since two thousand and five. tennis center the grass courts of wimbledon where petrik have each of us hopes of a second straight crying at the all england club remained intact on tuesday the czech though having it far from easy against. of pakistan four one down in the first can finally find a rhythm to win six four six four the twenty two year old saying afterwards she
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felt nervous on center court. another player appearing on the table string of williams the american who saw her sister venus crush out in the first round on monday forced to hunt on every ball in a six two six four win over a barbara strike over. i don't think it was a counterpoint no means but she was definitely being really aggressive in hitting. drop shots and coming to the. he was good i mean anyone like that throughout the term it was a great opportunity for me to play really. over the men's side of action another russian has the parted the third grand slam of the season nicholai never really getting going at all against andy murray scot murray winning his first match on grass this season with a no not since this place six one six one six four the final score the winner of that to the cellar evil court of its much a. lot of world number two rafael nadal needed a few more games to adjust to the surface going out for love in the first before
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eventually winning at seven six six two six kings to three. just one month to go until the start of the london olympic games russian sports minister for telly mood co has stated third place in the medals table is good enough for the country claiming it would be very difficult to finish ahead of the united states and china who dominated the previous games in beijing winning almost a third of the gold medals on offer according to the minister russia's main rivals in the battle for the last podium place will be the hosts team g b. s no means that putin coming or should be most likely the british team will be a major opponents in achieving no goals in recent years we've been within the same range of gold medals in the summer olympic sports and at the last games in china we were only full goals because this time great britain will be hosting the competition in this league there should be a great boost for the. few athletes can boast longevity of one
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cell it provides a georgian pistol shooter preparing for her seventh olympic games no less and will carry her country's flag at the tender age of forty three many of her upcoming opponents weren't even born when burst on to the olympic scene in one thousand nine hundred when she won gold and silver for the soviet union in seoul before a two decade long and then pick podium droit salute then secure a bronze in beijing in two thousand and eight while some things never change the look fancy is still coached by her father tying run isn't the longest such streak though sailor hubert. dutchy and show jumping in miller of appeared in a whopping nine games. credible and call for a resurgent tiger woods is gearing up for the national on thursday a tournament which he funded on later won in two thousand and nine the world number four also with more than i in next month's british open as he seeks to make inroads on jack nicklaus's red legend remark of eight teen majors that's for more than tiger i understand how to how to win major championships and the key is just give
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yourself chances that's the key is human self opportunities on the back sunday each and every time and that's one of the when jack was so good at it i mean if you want to eighteen but if you think about who finished second one thousand times so he was there. are you going to be not going to more but if you there are a lot chances are going to share. on finally let's finish with some euro twenty twelve and again it's said an elephant never forgets scenes they're really wrong as well as most famous inhabitants has been predicting the comes of games throughout the poland and ukraine tournaments the thirty three year old got the results of all four quarterfinals correct using her method of choosing one of two melons with team name shown below them sit it going against the bookies for tonight's clash picking portugal to get one over spain the spite having spent some time in the latter
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country. to spend a couple of years put up out of can spain so everybody expected that she's going to take it to spain but probably. you want to be accused of through some kind of. sympathy and decided they're wise. not long to wait now the see if she's right or not and all the support i'll be back in just under two hours time with more. you know how sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something
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