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the ah the ah ah ah ah hello and welcome to our coverage of the 2021 russian state reelections from our location, high above the rooftops of moscow, we build a personal view of the kremlin red square. let up. behind me, we'll be here every evening this week, bringing you guests analysis and build up to this year. what will be 3 days of voting when millions of russians will be choosing today will represent in policy. so will be profiling. the policies for you will be hearing also from political,
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political experts to come 1st. but the concrete look it was we making today's news headlines globally. almost always breaking news the south because the british prime minister boys johnson has begun that much anticipated shakeup of the cabinet is the biggest change since dominic rob shifted from his job as foreign secretary? natural gas prices surge through it all time record in europe. now stunning $964.00 per 1000 cubic meters, and that price is rising by the hour, which is sparking fears at a wind energy across the us. equity state is admitted. he's got no idea who was killed in a drug strike that happened that gun. this done last month. you know, full assessment will be, will before you don't know if it was a worker or an isis 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, i don't know because through doing the race he self receipts and rushes
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parliament election just days away. now we'll be giving you a full breakdown, especially coverage this hour. and of course, throughout the week. ah, here it is. this is our election rooftop studio, right in the heart of most go from where we'll be following the campaign trail of those candidates who are hoping to enter a seat in the lower house of russia's parliament. and we'll be finding out why all this matters to the voters. that's all to come for you in just a few minutes time. we'll start with a look what is making the headlines globally. and we'll start breaking news for you . they salaries will change the heart of the british government of the problems. divorce johnson carried out a cabinet ratio for a shakeup. had long been expected. education sector has been sacked, the foreign sector has been moved to the justice department. let's find out why
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a more from our car is on the east r h. i mean, i live from london isa. take history then, who's in a more importantly, who's that? whoa, quite dramatic. re shuffled there by barbara johnson, the british prime minister. and the most notable perhaps of those re, shuffles is dominick rob, who of course is well was, should i say the foreign secretary, he's been demoted? and now dominic rob is the minister who was presiding or supposed to be presiding over the case strategic withdrawal from afghanistan. that was anything but so those chaotic scenes we sought couple airport last month. and while all of that was going on and taliban read foreign uncle, dominate grub was on holiday and didn't return to his post a decision which brought him great criticism and a lot of pressure on bar jobs and to get rid of him. and he is essentially been the most to
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a lower position within the cabinets. and the time that the situation in afghanistan was really heating up, criticism was coming in for dominic rob from all corners of the political world. it's important for us to move what we were doing and where you were doing it from. when did you go and holding me through, i'm not looking to brush 50 over this. i just wanted to know when you went things. when did you want holding with the facts on the surface, this looks like a family of planning on, on grunt scale. when was the last time a foreign minister went to a 2nd stop went to perspective. i'm not sure i'd have to check if you'd like to know the busiest, very have to come back to. i'd be very grateful. it seems particularly random because high come us with reason is better still ranging the evacuation of german people through tashkent and it seems to be a route that works really effectively from germany in terms of your own leadership in your own actions. up until this point, did you ever,
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at any point consider offer to reside? now i consider getting home with the job. now in the moment since dominant crowds removal as foreign secretary was announced, the list trust was seen walking into number 10 and she's not been confirmed. as the new british foreign secretary of thought. all do lead for rob here. still quite an important character. important figure within the cabinet. he's the deputy prime minister. busy the little chancellor and the justice secretary, so i move for him, but others perhaps haven't been as like as lucky govern williamson, robert bucklin. rob generate that all out of that positions. but you're the chancellor richie so that he remains out. interestingly pretty to tell who is the home secretary she still to claims on to her job despite chris's and yet again of her holding meetings with businessman and breaking the ministerial code. all of
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those allegations. not enough to bring pressure on board austin to get rid of her just yet. yeah. must be when the dinner by jove, they get fun. it goes in politics. they just get re shuffled many thanks. 6 hollywood the latest from london. another news price is natural gas in europe. is it an old time reco currently at $964.00 per 1000 cubic meters. i represents a 20 percent increase just from yesterday. i'm not prices rising by the hour. it's only got the triple threat just as when to demand is about to kick in. as the surging hotel prices coincide with lower levels of stored gas and the specter of rising fuel poverty, lots to be worried about. charlotte deven ski has a details where the costs, if you reports and horses, was expected. so people may have used more energy during the summer months. also lockdown across europe could have impacted the amount of energy people use at home
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. we also know that they've seen 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 71 percent. all of it comes as you continue to all over the are you seeing gas supply from russia, as you may be aware, the stream to pipeline construction project is completed last week and gas from the russian company has said it is ready to supply you with it's just a deficit mean immediately it's ready to step up to the plate and do that. however, for the happen the,
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you have to certify that pipeline. they'll never suggestions that could take some before. that's ready to happen when so that some countries in europe already trying to take emergency measures to deal with thought crisis that they were into painting over the winter months just around the corner. let's take saying, which is the 1st country that is reacted and said, what is going to do. and this really could be the start of another crisis. fuel poverty is something the find some things that need to householders, to a pension is or low income. you often have to make a particularly tough decision. do they have to stay warm for themselves, their families, the children or to the youth? she thinks supplies, she make room food. it's an incredibly difficult position that many people have to take every year. some figures from european commission suggests that they're all between 15000000 and
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a 125000000 people across europe who are currently in a few call for the having to make those decisions every year. so the idea that once again, we could see prices increase. now the historic prices really will bring a lot of fear to those families who have been badly struggling to fall like europe as it had been to winters 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 do and how will be european union react now, a critical shortage of wind power is also raising questions about an over reliance on renewable energy, a football stream, foreign minister told is a broad energy mix is a safer approach. the fact that the wind is blowing and that the sun is shining
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less bluff that the gus inventory so very low. all that, all together. great stuff mixed that on the one lead to the increase in power prices and that tricity prices of causal natural gas prices. and on the other hand, as although the permanent lessons risk of power electricity, we have tremendous rise. it's only flying from 40 percent over poland, speaking of 4050. then. so this effect of countries, other countries, which for instance, have an tricity based on nuclear like in france, i'm currently living depletion different, some might not be such a price rise, but we really have to look at it from come to countries. and again, in my eyes, it's not only about for i tried the real problem for many countries in particular in germany,
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where we already had several of the creation of a crappy and near power cut in lot in certain regions. this is a tremendous problem and surprisingly, wind power is also coming under time from environmental campaign. as in germany, they say the new turbines, new berlin will put some 2000 hector's of forest at risk to oliver explain. in brandon berg, near to the town of saucen 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. see how and when 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 miracles, 10 years chancellor,
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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 opposing the plan though, say that german mindsets are to fixed when it comes to energy is global us. i think that 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 tries to change their mind because they are afraid that others will reject them in the end. that's not an opinion. it's popular on the german election campaign trail. green party candidate for chancellor unalienable quantity 2 percent of all london the country made available to wind farms. current front runner to be chancellor oil app sholtes of
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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. he's also tanked in the polls. i don't know if it was ever possible for you, 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 to think about when you have such big goals. while the cd you candidate for chancellor says his rivals putting green politics ahead of realities like jobs campaign, as he is a dream, politics are 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 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
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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's share of manmade c o 2 emissions is 0.4 percent in relation to the rest of the world. as germany moves away from nuclear and co, 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 branded bird germany the u. s. secretary of
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state claims, he doesn't know who is it. in the recent american drug strike enough galveston, anthony blink, and was being grilled for a 2nd consecutive day in the senate over that attack which killed 10 civilians just prior to the the military pull out the report. well, we much bear in mind the highly partisan nature of american politics, as well as the fact that ultimately may be very difficult about it can be defensive . the final weeks of us present here and have dentist on the evacuation, which, you know, many people see is, is chaotic as well as humiliate. will the united states, look, we will, we will here. we will put it on the final week to get a v evacuation. we remember that the terror attacks that put everyone on it, the fear here, the anticipation that there could be more terror attack report,
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drew's buzzing, endlessly. and this guy's over capital again, watching for any potential threat to the apple. and in this case, given what we have learned, given the surveillance footage that was released, it may well be the instance of a g trigger, fingers, a troops on the edge already fearing for their lives as well as the drone operators . the generals are watching the commanding this evacuation of the big, fearful about pulling the trigger too quickly. the guy, the biden administration drone, was he, 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 know, no or won't tell us. i don't, i don't know because we're pre reviewing. we'll see it. think you'd kinda know
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before you off somebody with a predator drones. many people could see this valence book as it was published in the media reported to show in the area of the drone strike immediately before it took place, showing a man looting empty cad into a comp time. this is a lapse may have been mistook by the drone of where it is by operatives on the ground as filled with explosives. his speculation immediately after about the rooms, right? perhaps there was a wrong turn of events because we've seen what, what a top on the destruction it causes a chair which will that impact with explosive take down a 5 story building get here. we saw a mangled call yet the more that it was next to was relatively a touch, which would it be impossible if the car would be even hot sealed with explosive. then of course, we learned about that. the civilian casualties collateral casualties
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a child 1st and that was revised the 6 children who is it'll be very difficult to account for this isn't for this for this true strike of what we've seen from the hearings after the blink, the state department and the bite administration completely prepared to do so. and the thing is, is there 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. given the general sense that many believe the afghan mission sale that it was 20 years of a of a few tal occupation. and given the fact that many republicans have, he's done this opportunity, many of the families of those troops, us troops killed on the 26th of august in that terror attack on the north gave the
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capital airport as well as the relatives of thousands of american troops. injured and killed over the war and have get this done. it is unlikely that they will lead up the biden administration anytime soon unless it offers and provides accountability for what happened in the final weeks of american present here. and get this done. okay, he just joined his your watching all t international good choice on the way for you will be launching into a russian parliamentary election. special coverage is the race ops up facies in the state diva don't go away. ah ah ah
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ah me or x markets kind of thing food shortage in and was big claim. you don't need it for the market. that's the plain and simple truth and country after country is beginning to realize that going to scape the b matrix for ag dominated by current players who control us dollar. and they can have sovereignty. true sovereignty. if you have reliance on the us dollar, you do not have sovereignty both the
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ah, welcome back to the ha masika special student, special terrified hi. we're here to bring the orange up coverage of the elections to the state. last semester. the fall, the voting will be held over 3 days this time from friday through to sunday, and across the week will be introducing you to the parties in the race and giving you an insight into russian politics in general. so let's clarify 1st how the election works. there will be $450.00 piece from $225.00 electoral districts chosen to the state for a 5 year term,
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half of them elected by majority voting. what you're most used to, based on one n p per constituency. the remaining 225. they're made up by parties which have more than 5 percent representation in parliament. so let's get cracking on the 14 parties. it will open, voters will be putting a tick in the box. one of them is right and i right wing nationalist party advocating for social justice. and the preservation of traditional values is demanding tougher immigration rules. and his lobbying for the interest of russia's regions be on moscow. the policy one just 1.5 percent support in the last election . so feel free to correspond to just gone off who's reporting from moscow and this one for you. because have you where this is flesh out for us and exactly what this party is all about. well, neil, the general idea behind this policy can be that the idea that they stay behind rod that can be derived from the very name it's called homeland or wrote in a,
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in russian. so they are indeed a taking well indeed prioritizing in them political manifesto. the rights of russians, and by the, by russians, i mean, of course, russian citizens, they themselves identify as the old patriots, but this ultra patriotism, quite often i should say it. is it right into the territory of well nationalism? i talked to the leader of the subordinate party and he's how he, he's what he told me on some of the key points in the political manifesto. which in the morning, every official should pass the test for patriotism and live in russia. if officials administers have families living here and not there, they will do everything to raise the standard of living in this country. while we go to left russia, if they want to work here and live there. if officials are required to live in russia, then a 3rd will immediately disappear. health care is one of the states priorities as
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well as possible to rebuild our health care system in less than 5 years. the question is whether people really want that to happen, where the officials want it. they're all using private cab. i also voted against pension reform. i think the liberal blogs let the president down. they told us there is not enough money, but it's not true. this man is also an avid supporter of the cause of the unrecognised and unrecognised excuse me. and break away republics, republics of the nets and la guns to in east and ukraine. he's traveled to the region extensively too. so also this man has told me that they want to cab illegal immigration to russia, for example, if a for, and wants to come and work here, like for example, on a construction site, then they should not be able to come in freely, but they should rather be assembled in the country or they are originating from and from there they should be shipped to a specific camp, almost like
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a labor campus and work there. so quite radical, quite radical views. again, if they have the representation of just above one point half percent in the state, duma or the russian parliament and they are looking to change that figure and well increase it on offering is the low down on the road in a policy that much appreciated. ag, i'm sure we'll hear from you again. now let's take a look at the other end of the political spectrum, shall we are. the most popular among the left. when parties are the communists, the communist party, the russian federation, is the 2nd largest party in the country. and sled by canada is a gardener, old, timely. this is the 1990 some experience and it is the biggest and oldest of rushes communist parties because of course there's more than one pledge to deliver a modernized version of socialism. and if he can only program includes the nationalization of the countries natural resources. it also
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a strong support for small businesses. the previous election was the 4th time in a row that the party finished in 2nd place. we spoke with its leader about his goals for this meeting in the program, 10 steps to the power of the people. we presented ways to solve a number of current issues, searches, security problems, sustainable rural development, small town development, health care and education. the experience of public enterprises will be at the heart of our policy. we would insure a different life includes a full package of social insurance and guarantees. we've done everything to restore health care and the form in which it existed. at the dawn of the u. s. s, all the projects were approved by the w h o, but were not approved by the ruling party. it is necessary to increase the living ways to $25000.00 roubles. it is fundamentally important for us to support public enterprises. they all have a high salary to not take anything from the state, have a great social care package, affordable education, health care, and everyone has
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a cool job. everyone is provided with housing. if this experience is extended to the whole country, it's not difficult. every 2nd person will have such opportunities. we have a huge outflow of capital that could have been stopped long ago, and we need to take certain measures is necessary to provide support for all branches of small and medium sized businesses and shore sustainable production. it is necessary to hold a referendum on the nationalization of ra, mineral sites. so most all countries do it's one thing to steal millions. but another thing is that a man made a brilliant invention and set up production. this is a completely different pitch as well as off of our election headquarters for the sour or and because correspondents here, right through the remaining campaign days, the voting and those all and full results that you should be getting on monday morning. but other than that from may, thanks for watching. i'll be back with more,
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of course, over the next few hours. and we're hoping to speak to a representative from the central election commission. let's find out how do they keep the vote safe and secure them all. stay with the child the evening. say without the oh me right now there are 2000000000 people who are overweight or. busy obese is profitable to sell food that he's 20 and sugary and faulty and addicted. not at the individual level. it's not individual willpower. and if we go on believing that will never change that obesity epidemic, that industry has been influencing very deeply. the medical and scientific establishment, ah, what's driving the reason for them?
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