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the the news the breaking news on natural gas prices 3rd to an all time record in europe now starting at $964.00 per 1000 cubic meters, and right by the our sparking spheres of a winter energy crisis. the us secretary of state emits he has no idea who was killed in a drone strike in afghanistan last month. you know, full assessment will be will before you don't know if it was an aide worker or an ices k operative. i can't speak to that and i can't speak to that in a setting in any event, so you don't know or won't tell us. i don't know. i don't know because we're doing
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what kind of gone mad with racist overtones just. some of the reaction to new york professors take on 911. the academic called the terrorist atrocity which killed almost $3000.00 people, an attack on white american capitalism. plus a retired us army colonel, gives us his insights into the motives behind the military intervention that followed $911.00 fear and raid was how they made the decisions they made in the aftermath. that's not a good environment in which to make national security decision. ah, hello, good to have with us just to a 5 in the afternoon, wednesday, the 15th of september. i'm calling bray with the world news from arte 1st prices for natural gas in europe have hit an all time record. currently at $964.00 per 1000 cubic meters. it's a 20 percent increase on yesterday and rising by the hour,
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it's lining up a triple threat to just as went to demands about to kick in as surging wholesale prices coincide with lower levels of stored gas and also the specter of rising fuel poverty. the charlotte davinsky now explains whether it costs, if you reports, of course, it was expected, so people may have used more energy during the summer months, also locked down the costs. you could have impacted the amount of energy people use at home. we also know that they've been a problem with wind energy. low winds have not been able to create enough energy to top up the deficits. and we know that you are paying companies have been tough competition over gas supplies with asian companies. all of it has seen that the energy tank reduced to water should be free. pandemic capacity was around 84 percent. it's currently standing way down the 2nd one percent. all of it comes as you continue to all over the are you seeing gas supply from russia,
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as you may be aware of the stream to pipeline construction project he's completed last week and gas from the russian company has said it is ready to supply you with it's just a deficit immediately. it's ready to step up to the plate and do that. however, for the happen the, you have to to, to find that pipeline, they'll never suggestions of that could take some before that's ready to happen. we knew that some countries in europe already trying to take emergency measures to deal with thought crisis that there are intense painting over the winter months just around the corner. let's take saying, which is the 1st country that is reacted and said what it's going to do. and this really could be the thought of another crisis. fuel poverty is something that find some things that need how told us to a pension is or low income. you often have to make
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a particularly tough decision. do they have to stay warm for themselves, the families, the children or do they use? he think supplies. she make. it's an incredibly difficult position that many people have to take every year. some figures from the european commission suggests that they're all between 15000000 and a 125000000 people across europe who are currently in a few paul for the happens to make those decisions every year. so the idea that once again, we can the prices increase. now these historic prices really will bring a lot of fear to those families who have been fairly struggling to fall life. europe, us a heads into winter is facing this few crisis. we know that the question is now, what will the governments thing we heard, what the spanish government is going through, but what will other governments food and how will be european union react?
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compounding that a critical shortage of wind power is also raising questions of over reliance. on renewable energy for the austrian foreign minister, told us the countries with a broad energy makes a more able to cushion the blow. the fact that the wind is blowing and that the sun is shining less. that the guts inventory. so very low. all that all together, great stuff mix that's on the one hand led to the increase in power prices. kinetic tricity prices, of course, also natural gas prices. and on the other hand, as although the permanent lessons risk of power electricity, we have to remember the rise in the lines of over poland picking up 4050 percent. so this effect of countries, other countries, which for instance have tricity based on nuclear like in france. i'm
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currently living this equation difference that might not be such a price rise, but we really have to look at it from country 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 the near power cut in not in certain regions. this is a tremendous problem or wind power is also coming under attack from an unlikely source, environmental campaigners in germany. they say that new turbines, new berlin will put some 2000 tact has a forest at risk, or europe correspondent, peter, all of a travel to the area to have a look in brandenburg near to the town of dawson campaign as fighting against the building of thousands of 200 metre high windmills. the plan would see nearly 2000
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hecht is a forest at risk of being chopped down, to make way the hum and who 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 angle of 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 country's electricity with over a quarter of the nation's power coming from the wind last year. the largest energy agency in germany wants to see it become easier to build more capacity activists. supposing the plan though, say that german mindset south to fixed when it comes to energy is global fuel. i think the 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,
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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 underly in a bad bulk, wants to see 2 percent of all london. the country made available to wind farms current front run it 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 and lasha has been moderate when it comes to pushing climate goals. he's also tanked in the polls. i don't know if it was ever possible for you, mrs. bare bark 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 to think about when you have such big goals. while the c d u candidate for chancellor says his rivals putting green politics ahead of realities
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like jobs campaign, as he is a green 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 if a single van of c o 2. nature must be protected. following the fukushima disaster in japan, anglo merkel announced that germany's nuclear power would be faced 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, 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 men made c o 2 emissions is 0.4 percent in relation to the
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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 boom pads with people who are so willing to change at any cost. peter, all of a r t branded bird germany us secretary of state claims he doesn't know who was hit in a recent american drone strike in afghanistan, anthony blanc and was being grow for a 2nd consecutive day in the senate over the attack, which killed 10 civilians just before the west, a military pull out as more, i guess the report considering how partisan american politics are, as well as the fact that, you know, arguably it is very difficult to mount a defense of what we saw in the 5 weeks of american presence. got a start end allied presence as well. i remember the atmosphere here as the
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evacuation the days until the end of the evacuation wound down. it was an atmosphere of, of tension anticipation and, and even fear. because everybody was ready to let everybody feared intelligence. the taliban, the, the troops, and especially the people here that there would be another tower tied to the put that there would be another escalation. and when we reported the drones that endlessly zig zagging over the skies, in the skies over, over capital. and bear in mind that this attack took place very close to capital airport, which is where the evacuation was underway, where surveillance was heavy, it's just 3 kilometers away where that drove strike heat that car and killed 10 people. so there is, there is even back then there was speculation that these may have been, you know, a premature attack because of the fact that everybody here was on the edge of their nerves. and now that you know questions are being last hard questions now that we
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have more of an idea of what happened now that there's been surveillance footage release off the side before the incident. well, the, the state department is going to have to answer the guy the biden administration. drone was the, an aide worker or an isis k operative. the administration is, of course, reviewing that, that strike. and i'm sure that a full assessment will be, will be for you don't know if it was in a worker or an ices k operative. i can't speak to that and i can't speak to that in the setting in any event. so you don't know or won't tell us. i don't, i don't know because we're doing well. see and think you'd kind of know before you're off, somebody with a predator. drones, you know, among many people in the united states, those unhappy with how the evacuation and the u. s. withdrawal. how it pattened out? well they, they found the state departments and the biden administration's arguments entirely
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and convincing. they say, what they heard at these hearings was an exercise in diversion inside stepping sidestepping questions, looked at what hints here on the ground, in the immediate aftermath of that drone strike on the, on the 29th of august, which followed of course, the deadly terror attack on the 26th of august, which claimed the lives of up to 200 people, there was indication that that drug strike in the immediate aftermath that it may have gone wrong. because we have, we saw initially, you know, the wrecked car, the vehicle that was hit, and we, we've seen before, what a car bomb does, it is of the suicide best. it is much, much more deadly, much more destructive. we, we saw a vine, a suicide van, an in syria level, take down a 5 story building yet. here you have a car on the united states. they said they belong to the,
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to isis k. and that they destroyed. and he had a wall standing right next to it was, was virtually untouched. so there was indication that, you know, there were new explosives in, in that, at the time in asia that we heard about the, the reports of the dead children 1st. that was what and then to than than half a dozen to certainly it will be very difficult for the state department to defend its actions. it's final days enough gotten to start and of course, account for what happens in the future given that many he america's mission here in i've gotten his thought as being a failure. and the thing is, is, or is blow back to that. i mean, i don't know if it's true, but i see these pictures of these beautiful children that were killed in the attack . if that's true and not propaganda, if that's true, guess what? maybe you created hundreds or thousands of new potential terrorists from bombing the wrong people's more than that. these hearings will continue. undoubtedly,
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the pressure is on the biden administration. the republicans and those upset again with america the final, the final days here. and i've gotten this done, they will likely keep pass it they, they, they, they will let up on the biden administration until each offers a proper account and accountability for the actions of troops as well as politicians over of god is done in the final days of august, last, weekends, $911.00, anniversaries exposed and enduring divide over the core american values. the terrorists was supposedly targeting. and now one you, your professors sparked outrage by calling it an attack on the quote hetero patriarchal capitalistic systems. the white americans fight to protect her comments of sparks of fears. backlash with many calling. it won't go mad. that's caleb morgan, 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
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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 $911.00 was and what it was. and it was an attack on the head, her boss react capitalistic systems that america relies upon to wrangle other countries into vicinity. it was an attack on the systems many what americans fight to protect the author of this tweet. assistant professor jen am 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 effected by different like white americans might not have really found 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,
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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 saying. so i'll ask, is that an endorsement of the 911 attacks because it sure sounds like it. this is 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. first 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
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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, 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
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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 already divided america. questions like why did 911 happen? what were the hijackers, motivations, and how was the popular affected while they seemed like automatic assumptions 20 years ago? not anymore. so we hear about truth and integrity. i would love it. even 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,
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by any definition of that word, losers, the victors, right the history. and in this case the us, federal government is still winning as term. and in terms of maintaining its authority in the united states, 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 $9111.00 today's going underground on our team. we hear from a former chief of staff to secretary of state colin powell, who reflects on america's post 911 policy and where might have gotten wrong 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
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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, polls would skyrocket and they did. so they quickly became motivated by political considerations. the poll numbers of the $911.00 mix up fear ethically, 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
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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 didn't believe biden was going to withdraw troops. and of course, some people say that may well have been advisors to have a chaotic withdrawal to show presidents. this is what happens when you overrule those kinds of defense company. and 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 strictly on that one fought. why think it was 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
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salvageable. still to come in this bulletin back from the dead video reporting to show al qaeda's leader alive and well. his service, despite the fact that the us, the late, he things killed a long time back feeling phase. the terror group could be plotting a major resurgence more on that after the break. ah. when our shows the wrong, when all just don't the rules. yes, to see out. the thing becomes the attitude and engagement equals the trail. when so many find themselves world far as we choose to look for common ground. hello,
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driven by a dreamer shaped by those in me dares thing. we dare to ask me. ah ah. hello again, american intelligence services, a warning good al qaeda could regroup and attack the united states again within
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just a couple of years. and phase of a resurgence have been feel by this video appearing to show the terror groups lead to i'm and i was hearing who was until now presumed dead. the clip was posted online on the anniversary of $911.00. here's what form a m, i 5 intelligence officer and imagine makes of the video. i have to say though, i think it is proof that he was certainly alive around the beginning of this year. despite american intelligence report saying that my died in november last year. because he is referring to an attack on a russian based on syria. and he's referring to the fact that the taliban would win in afghanistan. he doesn't refer to the fact that taliban resurgence happened so quickly. so it might be an indication for something that was filmed at the beginning of the year, and that alcohol has just been keeping up at sleeves that reveal it on $911.00. that said again, that might be blocking double block, perhaps even the live. i'm an hour here. 8 fronted l. cade since taking over from
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a summer, been love, and it was killed in 2011. the us state department offered a $25000000.00 bounty for information leading to his capture. also, harry's whereabouts remained. a mystery though 2 months ago, the un sanctions monitoring team reported that if the terrorist alive he'd likely be hiding in afghanistan and probably in poor health. a previous video, released by alco to remark, showed some new eclipse, but no direct evidence of him being alive. and emotion says that the us withdrawal from afghanistan could become an effective propaganda weapons the terror groups going to be a boost to all sorts of flavors of islamic jihad isn't when most notably, of course, isis. the fact that america has retreated in objects to the fact that the taliban is research and talk to the fact that other groups and other organizes be released from prison represents a major threat to interest. and in fact, i think the current head of them, i can tell him, major public things about the last committee saying that this is going to be
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a major threat that the u. k. and other allied across nature is going to have to pay x. some of the biggest ever military drills between russia and belarus, have wrapped up known as west 2021. they've been taking place in training grounds in both countries as well as in the baltic sea. the taking part in the exercises some 200000 troops along with 80 planes and helicopters, and up to 760 combat vehicles. the main goal of the event was to test the military security of the 2 countries based on a surprise attack by extremists. meanwhile, some european countries, including poland and a number of baltic states of accused moscow, uminski saber rattling the russian foreign minister has been quizzed about that. and other issues during the visit to tajikistan, as alia,
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patricia cannot reports. when moscow and mens announced a large scale drills called west 2021 near their western borders. it didn't just raise eyebrows in government offices and army. a fuse in countries like poland or the baltic states. they were really, really concerned and ones that nato as a whole, to send a strong message to russia that these kind of maneuvers are unacceptable. well, the russian foreign minister survey lab rob head back by saying that what natal army have been up to rushes doorstep for years is unacceptable. and also pointed out that moscow's initiatives for building trust and maintaining peace when it comes to the military activities by both sides have been ignored for years. but a few years ago i general staff officially offered a series of measures of trust. one of them was to move military drills on our side
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. i'm a native side a certain distance away from the contact line. but we received a flat out refusal. and the same happened when we suggested establishing a distance, the military aircraft and war ships would not violate. so we show no lack of goodwill, but for 2 years or suggestions have been left in limbo by nato. but i would like to repeat, we are ready for talks on a professional level, not only emotional and almost hysterical level. the russian top diplomat was asked yet again whether moscow finds itself any closer to recognizing the taliban as the official government of ghana. stand to that mr. lab, rob replied that this is a serious matter that requires time. and once again said that moscow continues to be constant be in touch with the taliban leaders. no one is rushing with recognition that has not been enough time to draw conclusions, but we do maintain contact with them specifically on issues related to any
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potential risk for a central asian neighbors source for just a few days before russian citizens had to the polling stations, to choose the country's new parliament. foreign minister lab was asked to elaborate on the evidence of foreign interference that moscow has obtained and refusing to remove forbidden content. certain facts were provided in the us ambassador. we sent him the data and is quite significant. we are waiting for a response from us colleagues. they're said that internet sources and companies are independent, but they do have to comply with russian. and we have grounds to believe the american government is not powerless on this issue. now that the russian apprised invited my potent is ongoing james durgy lab, rob will stay.

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