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is the largest and most powerful game plan in such a situation. it's remarkable because of the re shot the job. i'm much check up with the biggest change thing dominic rob shifted from his job for his tech retreat. natural gas prices such and all time record in europe increasing by almost 20 percent compared to choose they talking
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fears were going to and as you're crying the the res heat for the teeth and rushes parliament would the election job days away will be giving you the full breakdown and i was special coverage they saw throughout the week. ah . you're watching the news and altering to national hello and welcome to the program. it's all change of behalf of the british government of the prime minister . johnson carried out a cabinet re shuffle. shakeup has long been expected. the education secretary has been sucks while before the secretary has been moved to justice with more details on the shake up he's on. he's a saw only quite dramatic. re shuffled there by bars. johnson, the british prime minister, and the most notable, perhaps of those re,
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shuffles is dominick rob, who of course is or 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, a strategic withdrawal from afghanistan, that was anything bob tail to tease. we thought couple airport last month. while all of that was going on in the taliban mer, bonds in on couple dominate. rob was on holiday and didn't return to his post a decision which brought him great criticism and a lot of pressure on bar something to get rid of him. and he is essentially been demoted to a lower position within the cabin to the pine. the situation in afghanistan was really heating up. criticism was coming in for dominic rob from all corners of the political world. it is important to me what you were doing and where you are doing it from. when did you go and holding me through, i'm not looking to brush over this. i just want to know when you went things. when
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did you, when? in fact, on the surface this looks like a family of planning on, on grunz scale. when was the last time a foreign minister went to a 2nd stop? went to beck, and i'm not sure i have to check if you would like to know the busiest, very have to come back to. i've been very grateful. it seems particularly random because hi, come us was recently started arranging the evacuation of german people through tashkent and it seems to be around the work screen effectively from germany and terms of your own leadership in your own actions. up until this point, did you ever, at any point consider offer to reside? now i consider getting home with the job. rob here still quite an important character, important figure within the cabinet. he's the deputy prime, mr. busy little chancellor and the justice secretary, so i move for him, but others perhaps haven't been as lucky. williamson robert bucklin enrollment
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general that all out of positions. but the chancellor re, she's so that he remains out interestingly because he to tell who is the home secretary. she is still 2 claims on her job despite creative and yet again of her holding meetings with businessman and breaking the ministerial code. all of those allegations, not enough to bring pressure on board, so get rid of her just yet. and many others. well as clearly sensible the government williamson being rooted education secretary, he was completely useless and it's also run the w. rob is gone from the foreign office, given the failure, i think, to deal with the dentist on any sensible and effective way. however, the trouble is that we've, we've had a capital of the advocates at the moment because the conservative party has refused to have people in the capital or staff who don't believe in fractions and
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eliminates a whole range of people who are quite challenges. johnson is a possible prime minister, the worst punish we've had in living memory. and therefore, we've had people who been audiological reasons, rather than because they're any good at the job. so we'll see what happens. but i don't think rob coach remains a deputy prime minister to that kind of reward or failure to like what will be placed in the back of government. williams has been a particularly useless education. secondary, i don't think those who are concerned about foreign affairs recognize that dominant robin didn't perform well in terms of again, and i will welcome his and the removal. i'm not particularly hopeful that the final outcome this re shop will be very much better than we've had before. i noticed you've been put in for talent position as a home. secretary said she in my view as always mrs. process. johnson talked of image, which i believe book one, but one see. many chances are in place and the chancellor is probably the one
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member, the government with some credibility prices for natural gas in europe . her hate and all time record increasing almost 20 percent compared to yesterday. it's lining up a triple threat just as winter demands about to kick in. as the surprise, as the surging wholesale prices coincide with low levels of stored gas and the specs are rising fuel poverty and shot it depends k, explain where the cost, if you report that was processed was expected. so people may have used more energy during the summer months, also locked down to cost. you could have impacted the amount of energy people use at home. we also know that they've been a problem with wind. energy. lo winds have not been able to create enough energy to top up the deficits. and we know that europe in companies have been tough competition over gas supplies with asian companies. all of it has seen that the
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energy tank reduced to water should be pre pandemic capacity. was around 84 percent. it's currently standing way down the 2nd one percent. all of its columns is that you, you continued to all over the eyes. you think gas supply from russia, as you may be aware, the mood stream to pipeline construction project 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 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 into, to pay things over the winter months just around the corner. and this really could
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be the sort of another crisis fuel poverty, something the find some things that have told us to a pension or low income, you often have to make a particularly tough decision. do they have to stay warm for themselves, their families, their children, or do they use teaching supplies to make food? 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 properties having to make those decisions every year. so the idea that once again, we could the prices increase. now these historic prices really will bring a lot of fear to those families who have been fairly struggling to fall like europe as it had been 2 winters facing these few crisis. we know that the question is
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now what other governments do and how will be european union react and live now to jeffrey albert tucker, president of the brownstone institute. jeffrey, thank you very much. indeed for joining us there. nice to have you here. so what's behind this massive increase in price is do you think europe is really facing such a tough winter? i think it's very possible there's, there's the number of factors here. there is the supply problems as a result of the locked down. so as, as your reporter indicated, the discord nation, generally economically speaking, is becoming very obvious because of, you know, again, because of the pandemic, dislocations that have occurred. all that's true. but there's an unmentioned fact here that, that's affecting the entire world. namely,
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the monetary induced inflation, results are locked downs, a lot of central banks are particularly true in europe, and the united states tried to make up for the loss of productivity by printing money. all right, so now that money is washing the world is all over the place, and it's affecting prices profoundly, in particular, energy and europe and the united states. but if you look at the data right now, the producer price index is been reported and up 20 percent 20 percent year over year. now that is not purely a supply problem. it's not really a supply chain problem. this is a monetary induced problem and it's going to affect energy most profoundly. so yes, this is a tremendous worry all over europe and the united states. and if i made the same one more thing here. ready part of what politicians do in this case is they tend to
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concoct conspiracy theories to cover up for their own failures. so in the case of europe, everybody wants to blame russia. and the case of the united states, they're blaming the energy cartels. and that's the thing by the ministrations, are threatening what, what amounts to price controls, right? so this is what the politicians do. but do you think the e u has been a bit aggressive and shutting down its own coal and gas infrastructure? and what about nuclear and, and, and renewable power can, can they not compensate that they can compensate, but we've got a perfect stern developing here, right? so you have this tremendous attack on fossil fuel chills going on all over the western world. you know, in the name of a baiting climate change and so on, but it's been very reckless and, and it's, and it's really has injured the capacity of the markets to respond to,
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to pi signals and to demand properly. so you have all these factors working in, so you've got the supply restrictions, artificial in many directions, regulatory restrictions, and so on. the same time to try to apply chain breakages, results locked, and we s the monetary inflation going on, the credit expansions and the world, a wash and currency. and all of these things are combining from an economic point of view to drive up prices that are going to make people tremendously suffer and multifarious way of now and for the next several years. so we better get used to this, like we need to start coming to terms of this right now. and yes, there's going to be all these attempts to, to blame the enemy. you know, it's going to be china. it's going to be russia. it's going to be all of these things the capitalistic produces in the last, you know,
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artificially restriction supply and so on to that of it, the true amount of it's true. where do you think b, you will source of gas from? well, russia, north stream to not filled the gap and demand. that's impossible to say. i think that there's going to be an attempt to do that and hopefully mitigate some of the suffering that will become about. but it's we're going to have to wait to see because i think there's a lot of scrambling and it starts now all around the world. to, to figure out how to get the fuels to people who need it for the, for the, for the coming winter. but it's a little bit late in the day to be thinking about this right now. so i think we're headed for a very the school 6 months. all right, i had play, the gas prices will say, belies sooner or later. our i to check it out, but talk up president of the brownstone institute. jeffrey,
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thank you very much indeed for a time where we shaded. thank you. the u. s. u. k and australia have announced the creation of nuclear defense parks. it could mean that australia will pull out over $90000000000.00 defense contract with franz . the new package is actually code you could, it will focus on sharing information in key strategic areas, including artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, nuclear, defense, infrastructure is herbs. the parks will involve a trailer inquiring new claire submarine fleet. well, how the country protect its interests in the pacific region, proven from vs. our world is becoming more complex, especially here in our region the pacific. the 1st major initiative of august will be to deliver a nuclear power submarine flight for
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a strike. and a life not oh richard, becca, anti activist at on to add ons coalition. so richard, thank you very much indeed for joining us right now. well, do you think this is really advance? it's difficult not to think it's a bed to push back against china's growing influence in the region. what can you say? well, i was, i would say 1st of all are going to china overwhelmingly, against china, shot at france as well. by trying to win away the contract in the submarine contract that revoked mainly against china. and you know, it's a very strange is there was a very strange press conference present by them. couldn't remember the name of the prime minister of, of australia. there's no explanation, why would these countries be getting together when bring them together?
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and i think that reminded me of winston churchill chauvinists. they can races a 6 volume, the history of the english speaking peoples or something like that. or there's no explanation. why are the u. s. and the u. k. now, at this time, hoping australia develop a nuclear power. good morning, mr. and then turning around in advance to be well, she's, she's among the people's, i mean, you can tell how more like it actually was drawn by the fact that went by the spoke about the relationship between the u. s. u. k. and australia. and how that relationship is developed over the last century. he only reference lawrence, i'm honored to be angry. clearly this is another one, was about a war compared against china. we have to do all that. we try to prevent it because
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it would be total insanity for the people who china been for the people of the world with unknowable consequences. by keep building up, you know, we're talking in your segment about people going without food, not having adequate foods. and yet hundreds of billions, trillions of dollars is being pumped into more and more and more military equipment of more and, and effectively more dangerous types of weaponry. so as far as i understand briefly, you think the, these all chris pox could actually ship the balance of power in the, in the pacific region. well it's one part of an overall strategy. the u. s. leaders, they talk about the endo pacific just of course no term was made up to enable us to explain us leaders explain,
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bringing more countries into the anti china alliance surrounding china. they also have a military build up and what they call the 1st island chain. and as japan and okay now was. busy high wind, the philippines borneo long ago, john foster dulles. when he was the secretary, they call them the unsinkable aircraft carriers, which when you think about it is not a very nice way to talk about other people's in other countries. because you're looking at them merely as, as a basis to carry out a war against anatomy. and this case is the enemy is china. the pivot to asia is accelerating with all the dangers that that involves. so the patch could have implications for australia defense contract with france, right? the us and u. k. seem to be operating independently of ne, to hear that divisions inside the block. oh, no doubt,
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no doubt. and the u. s. and the u. k. since world war 2, especially the u. k. a few years afterwards, especially after their misadventure is more against egypt and $956.00. the, the ruling ally in, in the united kingdom decided they have a position as the junior partner of the united states. and so they operate that way . they operated that way and regard to the iraq war, 2003, when there was a position within there. there's a lot of there's a lot of differences they had to do with huge amounts of money. the contracts for our summer, but they also have to do with what i think it's called inter, into realist rivalry between the us and frank taking that most of that plays out in africa. but it also is playing out to do richard becca. and he will activist
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at coalition. mr. becker, thank you very much indeed for your time. thank you. and we're now moving to the heart of moscow and our special coverage of the force coming elementary election voting will be held over 3 days. it will run from friday to sunday and across the way, we're introducing you to the different parties in the race, giving you an insight into the world of russian politics. for now, let's just quickly tell you 3 how the entire election process works. ah, the news,
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we saw the $450.00 seats up for grabs lots of competition for them. let's get cracking on the 14 parties hoping voters will be putting a tick in the box. first of the russian party of freedom and justice is among the socialist parties, involved it pleasures to build a society based on social justice and equality, promotes free education and hope. get the 1st on this bodies that involved in such an election. and the chair told is why they deserve people's likes. where do we send for civil rights and freedoms, including people's rights to teach in their own languages and really practice their religion. and we aim to grant social, i think you did not have the goal of establishing a left wing party. we are a wrote civil movement, and this is what makes us unique. there is no time to divide people into left where we need to call the citizens. it can you challenge the criminal and dual credit system will continue without deep dive into the 14 parties who are running for the
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state duma. let's take a quick look at those with an environmental agenda. the greens promote, of course, conservation of nature this year the party go. this of a new chairman and continuous push to unite, all those who care about ecology. here in russia. the started as a social movement, $993.00, seeking a circle, green revolution of all the one less than one percent of the vote though in 2016. these are the parties new chairman set out his store for this is violet money. sure . to keep, we're not in a position party, we're a center is spotty. want our agenda focusing on the environment to be represented in the duma. so we can pass laws, the citizens and country need every person, no matter where they live, has their own environmental issue. have their own environmental history, probably the raise a change of the hearts of minds of people who have become more environmentally conscious that the past couple years like for example, sorting, sorting the garbage and so on and so forth. recycling and all of that. and of
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course, this would be something that the greens would pin their hopes to that people have indeed become more conscious in this sense of the word and that they will back them and back their initiatives. again. they are stressing that they're not strictly speaking and opposition party. what that means is that they are supporting the current geopolitical course of russia, but they want to see most spotlight on the environmental agenda on the green and gen after all. the other greens and it is a universal concept, a universal political concept, of course. so here's how the party chairman described and talked about the key builds that they're planning to introduce. if of course they get enough public support, you will not have about 10 legislative proposals dedicated to that. the 1st focus is on organic agriculture. we want to support our farmers so they could stop using come food, chemicals, and that's very important. and then we think it's important to impose greater fines
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and allow for other forms of legal action to make sure business owners and shareholders act responsibly. so again, everything from encouraging recycling to well terms of energy sources in russia, and with well bolstering that present here to even supporting and backing the russian science and encouraging them to focus their research on a more environmental agenda, so to speak. now again, russia recently did pass a law that encourages companies to be more green and even the wards them with so called green point, that they will be able to cash out. so we'll see if this course, if this well, the federal course and discover mental course helps to greens with their agenda and would that cause well at the election? let's take a look at another party taking and be involved in this election. you will know pretty well i would say they are among the left rear parties, the most popular. this is the communists. so the communist party of the russian
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federation is the 2nd largest party in russia, led by canada, a gun of old time leader. since the $990.00 s, this is the biggest and oldest of russian communist parties. it's pledge to deliver a modernized version of socialism and he can only program includes the nationalization of the countries natural resources and also a strong support for small businesses. previous election was the 4th time in a row that this party finished in 2nd place. we spoke to the leader about the gulf medium. it is necessary to increase the living wage 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 and have a great social care package, affordable education, health care, and everyone has 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
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take certain measures is necessary to provide support for all branches of small and medium sized businesses and a short sustainable production. it is necessary to hold a referendum on the nationalization of mineral site. so most all countries do it's one thing to steal millions. but another thing is that a man made a british invention and set up production. this is to come quietly different pages . another party competing the election is road and this is a right wing nationalist party advocate for social justice and the preservation of traditional values. the policy is demanding tougher immigration rules and lobbying for the interest of russia's region beyond moscow. it wasn't just one and a half percent support in the previous election. the fathers chair took us through the main points of the manifesto, which in the morning livery officials should pass and has for patriotism and live in russia. if officials administers, have families living can know that they will do everything to raise the standards of living in this country. where are we going to lift russia if they want to work
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here and live there? if officials are required to live in russia, then a 3rd will immediately recon is one of the states priorities as well as possible to rebuild health care system and local moves. and the question is whether people really want that to happen with the individual one. take the private can i also get a pension reform, i think the liberal blogs let the president down, you know, they told us there is not enough money box. it's not true. plus or from our election headquarters, but they sell brother anchors and correspondence. they're going to be here right through the remaining campaign days and it is going to be ready to go far coverage through to the voting the the
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seafood may be red or our initial yellow. maybe we assume that they going to be on the suite to find a thing to receive a rounder, soft and looking. they assume again that they're going to be sweeter in some way. oh right now, there are 2000000000 people who are overweight or obese. it's possible to sell food that is fatty 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 as obesity epidemic, that industry has been influencing very deeply. the medical and scientific advancement ah, what's driving the reason for them? it's corporate. me.
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