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go anywhere. why not mean ah, what if i come here? ah ah, ah ah walk this golden mud with racist overtones. that's just some of the reaction to a new york professor's take on 911. the academic call, the terrorist atrocity which killed almost 3000 people on that suck on a white american capitalism. also ahead european gulf market gets a goose from a wind power shortage with prices hitting a tenure high breathing. yet more questions of over reliance on renewable energy space expert purchased a launch for
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a tourist into orbit. the r t meets the grunfeld russian rockets engineers, surrogate curry love. he told us about his and culture would be $600.00 mugs missing option one. and he's a fantastic person to talk to that became clear during our phone conversation. he talks a lot listened attentively and left a log there a just a couple of days of campaigning left to go before 3 days of voting kicks off on friday. rather, wait, we're going to be here introducing you to the policies in that race, the priorities on voters minds and also a bit more insight into rushes, politics. the race seats up for seats and rushes parliaments with a country general election just days away. now we'll be giving you the full breakdown in our special coverage. this are a broad ah,
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are on the clock across the world. this is our t from the team and myself, you know neil hello and welcome to the program. last weekend, 911 anniversary has exposed and enduring divide over the core american values. the terrorists were supposedly targeting and no one new york professors sparked outrage by calling and check on the quote hetero, patriarchal capitalistic system that white americans find to protect quite a mouthful or common spark to fierce backlash with many calling. it was never gone . mud that's kayla blocking reports. $911.00 brought the country together. it was a day of shock and terror and fear and americans clung to each other and was followed by massive public displays of patriotism after 20 years. the taboo about how to discuss these events seems to be fading and some rather interesting viewpoints have surfaced on social media. we have to be more honest about what
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$911.00 was and what it was and it was an attack on the head. her butree, alco capitalistic systems that america relies upon to wrangle other countries into passivity. it was an attack on the systems many what americans fight to protect. the author of this tweet assistant professor gen m jackson of syracuse university has done what has never been done before. she framed 911 in a racial context, saying that americans with different backgrounds were affected by it differently. white americans might not have really fell to fear before 911 because they never saw what a man to be accessible, vulnerable, and on the receiving side of military violence at home. but what americans experiences are not as standing for america. one can imagine that such comments were not universally embraced. i don't really think you're intelligent enough to know what you're seeing. so i'll ask, is that an endorsement of the 911 attacks because it sure sounds like it. this is
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the kind of disturbing rubbish people spout when they see the world through a lens of identity politics. pretty sure al qaeda was an attacking us over a hetero patriarchy issue. i am also pretty sure that it's too easy to get a ph. d. if this lady has one, 1st of all, number one is the header of patriarchal and capitalist as well. so i don't know why they would want to attack the us of those kinds of ideological grounds. us is a powerful secular state which is saw as therefore oppressive to muslims and raised doesn't really add to the picture at all. in america, america is race upset. so americans assume that race is a factor everywhere and everything. but in this case, it was not really any significant factor. there are always silly people everywhere who want to, to give novel interpretation to, to,
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to certain events. and to want to interpret devon, barry assess the self serving ways. the university of syracuse has defended these words, saying that they are a legitimate part of the discourse. some have asked the university to condemn the professor's comments and others have demanded the professor's dismissal. neither of those actions will happen at the home of the maxwell, school of citizenship, and public affairs free speech for all people across the political spectrum within the limits of the law. and the university's anti harassment policy is one of our key values. speech can be offensive, hurtful, or provocative. still, syracuse university will stand by the principles of free speech and by our commitment to keeping our community safe in the face of threats and harassment professor jackson is not alone. educators in florida are being advised to avoid some of the gruesome details about $911.00 for fear it could inflame anti islamic bigotry. it seems like the attacks have become yet another crucial issue and an
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already divided america. questions like why did 911 happen? what were the hijackers motivations, and how was the populace affected while they seemed like automatic assumptions 20 years ago? not anymore. so lou, here's about truth and integrity. i would love it going america in academia and government run public schools that we taught our kids. the truth about $911.00 that we got rid of this mid of american exceptionalism, the drives so much imperialist policy. but this curriculum is determined by government. and while we have a government of losers, by any definition of that word, losers, the victors, right the history. and in this case the u. s. federal government is still winning as term and in terms of maintaining its authority in the united states,
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it writes the textbooks, it runs the schools, the government will not without a narrative that makes itself weaker. so government schools in america for many years to come will continue to be used as tools for propaganda to reinforce the government narrative about $911.00. also in the latest episode of going underground r t heard from lawrence wilkerson former chief of staff to secretary of state colin powell. he reflects on america's post $911.00 policy and where it might have gone wrong would be showing not interview info. later in the day, fear and rage was how they made the decisions they made in the aftermath. that's not a good environment in which to make national security decisions for fear, as i indicated was they will get rid of us. but then there was a quick realization really coming after the debrief owl and the megaphone in new york, where the president said, and the people who did this will hear from us that is,
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polls would skyrocket and they did. so they quickly became motivated by political considerations. the poll numbers of the 911 mix up the erotically with a strategy involving defense companies on k street. and how this can be manipulated into a, into a money spinning idea off the bodies of those who are killed as an hours warning in january 1960, about the military industrial complex we just put on steroids. the complex became desirous of analysts war analysts war that would feed them like a cash cow and keep them alive and breathing and their ceo's making enormous salaries and their company solver. that's why we expanded nato to a certain extent to which so we could bring the poles and others into buying these equipments made by our arms merchants. so this complex was largely responsible for the military staying in afghanistan for 20 some odd years. it was only august you
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didn't believe biden was going to withdraw troops and of course some people say that may will have been advisors to have a chaotic withdrawal to show presidents. this is what happens when you overrule those kinds of defense company. yeah, you said it did a sama been not and when i mean you've talked so eloquently about the corruption of the torture, the heroine, the relations between the cia and the i. s i and pakistan. and now the united states has lost so much so much in this world since the $911.00 attacks. i think when we're looking at those been lines projections directly in that one fought why they are. is 1998. i think he succeeded beyond his wildest dreams. i think our empire is going down pretty fast right now. i'm beginning to believe that it's on salvageable us intelligence services or warning our you could regroup on a check for us again within just
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a couple of years. the terror groups leader, i'm and zoe here re, reportedly appeared in a video on the anniversary of 911. despite being river dead. he has fronted canada for 10 years after succeeding. some have been loudon who has killed in 2011. the us state department is offering a $25000000.00 bounty for information leading to our is our here, rece capture. his whereabouts remain a mystery. 2 months ago, a un sanctions monitoring team reported that if the terror groups leader is alive, he would likely be hiding in afghanistan, probably in per health. a previous video released by al qaeda back in march showed some on dated clips of what he re, but no direct evidence of him being alive. meanwhile, a former intelligence officer told us the u. s. withdrawal from afghan. this done could become an effective propaganda weapon for groups like al qaeda. if
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there is a trip coming from afghanistan in the future, the pentagon suggests the possibility and let's face it from an article perspective . of course, there's a possibility that it's not just because the u. s. was occupied and largely african stone last 20 years. but in terms of many, many other countries around the world occupied by the u. s. and which it doesn't necessarily have very friendly relations with that there has not been many, if any attacks from these countries like talk to over the last 10 years in proctor for 20 years. it's been got to america has and the west, is it a boost for archive? and everywhere got to america as the west is actually lost in afghanistan, it's intervention has proved to india and futile and very costly by now or in the foreseeable future is to be giving countries such as the united states, an excuse to mount intervention again in afghanistan,
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ok to another over a headline story today, come winds in the north sea have triggered a critical shortage of wind power, sending energy prices soaring on the european market. as you can see here on the charts, household, electricity prices have leaped from $50.00 to $65.00 euro per megawatt per hour, sending natural gas rates to their highest level in at least a decade. it's raise questions of over alliance on renewable energy with austria is former for administer telling us countries with a broad energy mix of less priced turbulent the fact that the wind is blowing and that the sun is shining less blocked that big gust inventory. so very low, all that, all together, great stuff mixed. that's on the one hand led to the increase in
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power prices. kinetic tricity prices, of course, also natural gas prices. and on the other hand, although the permanent lessons risk of power cuts your electricity with that they have to remember the rise, it's on the lines of 40 percent over poland, speaking of 4050 percent. so this effect of countries, other countries, which for instance have an tricity based on nuclear like in france, i'm currently living the seclusion difference that might not be such a price rise, but we really have to look at it from countries to countries. and again, in my eyes, it's not only about friday thrive. the real problem for many countries, in particular, in germany, where we already had several of the creation of a crappy and near power cut in not in certain regions. this is a tremendous problem. curren kinessa or wind power is also coming under
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a tuck from environmental campaigners in germany. they say new turbines near berlin will put some 2000 hectares of forest at risk or europe corresponded peter oliver traveled to that area in brandenburg near to the town of sausage campaign as fighting against the building of thousands of 200 metre high windmills. the plan would see nearly 2000 heck is a forest at risk of being chopped down to make way the hum and who and the solar wind turbans consume a lot of resources for they production. they destroy nature. they deprived animals of the habitat and we humans are not happy either one. we have to live near them on the angular merkel, 10 years chancellor, germany has become one of the world's leading nations in wind energy. renewables currently generates around 40 percent of the countries electricity with over a quarter of the nation's power coming from the wind. last year. the largest energy
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agency in germany wants to see it become easier to build more capacity activists. supposing the plan though, say that german mindsets are to fixed when it comes to energy is global fuel. i think many people are afraid of getting labeled of being excluded from society because they have an opinion that doesn't correspond to the mainstream. if we look around the world, we see that other countries are teaching us how to do it. nuclear power plants, coal fired power plants, gas fired power plants are all being built. nobody try to change their mind because they are afraid that others will reject them in the end. that's not an opinion that's popular on the german election campaign trail. green party candidate for chancellor undeliverable, quantity 2 percent of all london the country made available to wind farms. current front runner to be chancellor oil f. sholtes of the social democrats is broadly in favor and dying. a potential coalition with the greens of the real contenders only conservative almond lasha has been moderate when it comes to pushing climate goals
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. he's also tanked in the polls. i don't know if it was ever possible for mrs. barbara, to stand in front of a 1000 miners and say to them, you are going into early retirement. your plans will be closed. that's the social part that you have. think about when he's half such big goals. while the c d u candidate for chancellor says his rivals putting green politics ahead of realities like jobs campaign, as he is a dream politics of being pushed ahead of the actual environment itself. they all use climate protection as a cover and don't realize that wind turbans don't say a single gram of fuel to nature must be protected. following the fukushima disaster in japan, anglo merkel announced that germany's nuclear power would be phased out. as it stands, the last nuclear plant will close next year. cold power is also set to be closed down by 2038. as a matter of officially,
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america will certainly be remembered for her climate policy when we think of her withdrawal from nuclear energy after fukushima. but i think she will be very negatively associated with these policies. no one will forgive her for this decision if it results in failure for germany. we can't produce energy that is 3 times as expensive as in the rest of the world and pretend that we are saving the world. germany share of man made c o 2 emissions is 0.4 percent in relation to the rest of the world. as germany moves away from nuclear and coal, they have to find solutions to provide the energy that is needed. but us politicians push green energy proposals that going to bump heads with people who aren't so willing to change at any cost. peter, all of a r t brandenburg, germany space ex well launch for tourists into space later today. it's the latest milestone in a technological part, stretching back and within 6 decades, and few if any, hold
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a greater place in the history than the soviets space engineer, surrogate cur, love, space, x funder, ilan must, has repeatedly cited them as a key source of inspiration or ti talked to sergei curry loves grandson about his recent meeting with musk but on many ocean. but i really liked that everything's in practically the same space and everyone sees the result of their work and what's happening around them. it's an enormous hanger about the size of a football field where they assemble the engines, carrier rocket, and landing module nearby. there's the glass partition and then 4 or 5 floors of engineers offices. so they can look out onto the production area and see everything . actually, many of the engineers work remotely, even from other states. the engineers develop things in groups with like 3 of them working remotely and 2 in the space, ex office who can go down and look at everything, check and configure things, and then discuss them and make changes in the computer. and we actually put in
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a form was he's a fantastic person to talk to that became clear during our phone conversation. he talks a lot, listen attentively and laughs a lot. he's the same way in person. totally, not arrogant, understandably, he could have behaved in a different way because of the sheer volume of his responsibilities. where scholarly m, i told him, is similar to sir gay. currently off in his approach organizing the project, he has the same sense of purpose. many details are internally arranged as design elements. that's a must, can korea have in common? they both believe that only a beautiful composition can fly into space, most can knows the history of russian space exploration very well and said as corporation would not have been so successful. if it had not stood on the shoulders of titans, including sue to get cut off the company as hall, dedicated currently off, silkowski and garden. outside of my professional career,
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i tried to promote the memory of my grandfather. he had a difficult life and made the best of it. such an individuals should be an example for future generations. the other space related news russian soul, you is rocket has called 34. you south lights into orbit is significant as a boost global internet coverage. it is the latest launch is part of the international one web program expanding a constellation of hundreds of communication satellites also. so the news from a false the globe. torrential rain, battered southern france, causing severe flooding in several areas on risk of homes, something damage at least 2 residents. we are missing. 23 people have been rescued from submerged cars. let's keep attention in europe. wildfires have destroyed thousands of hector's of forest near mulligan, southern spain. the flames have been fun by high winds on at least 3000 people have
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fled, their homes. authorities have launched an arson probe as the fires appear to have started in separate locations simultaneously. north korea has fired to ballistic missiles into the sea. according to the south korean military, if confirmed, it would be inviolate. a few and resolutions designed to curb. the north nucular act tibbetts sees the japanese prime minister has condemned the launch calling in a threat to regional peace. he's also summoned emergency meeting of the national security council. what follows young tests of a long range cruise rocket a day earlier there's just 2 days ago before russians elect their new state duma, the countries laura heis of parliaments throughout the week we will be bringing you our special coverage of the event ortiz column bray. now brings you
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a breakdown of how the voting works. some, some of the core issues driving this election the ah, they're just a couple of days of campaigning left to go before 3 days of voting kicks off on friday. i'm sure other week we're going to be here introducing you to the parties in the race, the priorities on voters minds and also a bit more insight into rushes politics. just to clarify for you how the election works while they're fighting for there will be 450 m b from 225 and actual districts chosen to the state. do they get a 5 year term? half of them. first, pasa posted majority vote again, single mandate constituencies on the basis of one m. p per constituency. the other 225 sent in by the parties. but i need the parties that managed to secure more than
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5 percent representation and parliament that will be known. come monday, no doubt. it will also tell you which of the 14 parties are taking part in this election this weekend? the russian, united democratic party is more commonly known as yeah, because it's a liberal party. it's been on the slide for decades with it's better off coming way back in 190909 when it took almost 6 percent of the vote. since then it's tumbled to around a 2 percent share, but it's chad told us what he expects this time around. let's just by this time have 14 squares, but in reality there were only 2. 1 bikes the policy of, let me put in the other, is an alternative, 13 parties support his policy. the common is the liberal democrats that just russia and so on, down the list. while gambling proposes an alternative course. everyone who believe there should be political freedoms friendly and beneficial, but mutually beneficial relations with other countries. mutually respectful and peaceful relations with other countries. there are many people who won't change it
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and ready for them, but their own powers. this is a bad phenomenon. people should believe in their empowers vote for the policy, they support and care for the party, his view, they share for the issues that are on both his mind. well, russia of course, is not immune from what many worldwide perceive as the mishandling of japan. then it's by rightly name governments. so donald court has been asking whether that could boost leftist groupings at the russian by the box super profits for some abject poverty. for others, the pandemic striven. a sharp wedge between the world's rich and poor, sending millions of people to the bread line. while the lead, skyrocketing profit margins carry them into space. i also want to think every amazon employee and every amazon customer, because you guys paid for all this. ah
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way here to make space more accessible to all welcome to dawn avenue space age ah, in the u. s. paul of 18 to 34 year olds found only 49 percent of respondents had a positive view of capitalism. that's down from 58 percent when the same question was asked 2 years ago. and the ship can be seen through the 10000 new people who have joined the democratic socialists of america since march. people are really starting to just look around and say, man, capitalism isn't working. the markets can't even produce hand sanitizer the toilet paper masks during the plague. what good as the system russia also has not been immune to the rise in global wealth inequality. the countries rich have added $40000000000.00 to their collective net worth since the beginning of this year. so
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the russian communist party says it's going to tackle the financial gap. it's program titled 10 steps towards people. power promises fixes through policies like nationalization of key industries and banks, as well as an overhaul of industrial investment. although some have criticized the k p r ups own relationship to russia's millionaires since the party nominated over 100 of them for its ticket to the state, duma general secretary did not use the gun of though claims that there is nothing contradictory about that. is it possible for a millionaire to be a communist? i believe it's completely possible for us all to be millionaires. if the 10000 mines that this country has created worked for every person. there would be plenty of millionaires, but they've been stolen by 15 scoundrels who don't even want to pay normal taxes. it's times like these when capitalism is not exactly doing much good for many people. that 1000000 struggling to get by start to look for alternatives. well,
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the socialists be able to step up to the parliamentary play. what don't mention that socialist policies are hoping to benefit from widespread disappointments at the handling of the pandemic photos. hey, i have a choice to might be a bit confusing though. the communists of russia ought to be confused with the better no communist party have a marxist and dentist. i ology calling for people, power and for building social justice. that's for that. standing the policy one a little more than 2 percent in the previous election. it's not currently got any representation in the state duma that chad told us why they did. the chums was full movement for us to do. people need 1st and foremost, free health care. i often travel to different countries and everyone says that social countries have the best health care. this is true even in cuba, which is under a strict embargo where the united states, people from all over the world go there to receive medical care. second, we need to be plaintive housing that the state can give to people for free. for the 3rd, we must provide free high quality education, if not,
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social will degrade while towards the other end of the spectrum is the liberal, conservative civic platform that was founded by someone else with the fill in a metal off before an internal bus stop made him quit that as the policy stands is supportive of small or mid sized businesses and promotes boosting domestic production to substitute to import its chairs. also, civic platforms only pay in the current parliament, the policy winning less than one percent last time round. in the 2016 poll, constantly, rosco takes a closer look. civic platform is one of the minor par parties, which has only one representative in the state duma currently. and of course, their political weight is relatively small, especially contrary to heavy weights. like the ruling united russia or the communist party, yet the seek to again support him a one particular group of vote, voters small and mid sized entrepreneurs. and in a campaign at the head of the party already had sha houdini shots in the head of bunker sam with
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a domestically made sling shot which reflects civic platforms. main message that russia needs a strong economy 1st and foremost, in order to thrive on the global stage. the main task is maintain our sovereignty to strengthen it. what do we need to do for that? we need a foreign policy that does not surrounded with military events, revolutions, etc. and domestically, we need to develop our markets or according to the polls, chances are low that to the platform will hit 5 percent threshold and make it into the new do more. but they can still compete for several seats in the national parliament through the constituency elections because the party is represented in the local parliaments of 8 regions in russia. has just one of the parties hoping that they will be able to see on the thoughts of one particular section of the electorate in order to boost that chances out of the state. we're profiling all of
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them between now and that's all for multi selection. h q for this. our angles and correspondents here, the way through the remaining campaign days. and those report results come monday morning, the ah, rather driven by drink shaped by 10 percent of those with the in me thing. we dare to ask me.

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