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the will remain in the shallows ah, in the moon, the the not seeking in the new cold war. all the major powers of the world have a duty to my view to carefully manage their relationships. providing promot global cooperation at the un, the french president can for speech there emitted growing diplomatic spat with the white hands. all started to come this out despite reco energy prices and a huge show for supply. the brock is finding poland for using coal and blaming russia. to the crisis and lonely and silent, high former classmates describing the teenage gunman who alleged to be open fire at
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a russian university, killing 6 people. all correspondent traces the ring to the suspects that this is the door. the gunman walked out from the morning when he decided to carry out this horrendous mass murder. ah, hello, welcome. just going to 11. i am in moscow. you're watching international. now, the french president has canceled his speech. the un, the new york committed grabbing to speak with america over a huge military deal that the scraps yet, despite rising international disagreements with every body from france to afghanistan and china. j biden hailed a new era of global cooperation. all the major powers of the world have a duty in my view to carefully manage their relationships, we are not seeking
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a new cold war or world divided into rigid blocks. the united states is ready to work with any nation. now this comes amid the aftermath of a decision last week by the united states to enter a trilateral security packed with australia and the united kingdom. the office tax has been set up and this agreement was seen as a slap in the face to france. a long time nato ally of the united states that resulted in submarine contrast, the sale of submarines by france to australia being canceled. it was quite a lucrative deal. and as a result the united states will be supplying a submarines to australia a rather than france. the french were quite outraged by it, as were other voices within the european union. one of our member states has been treated in a way that is not acceptable friends and allies partners talk to each other. so
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this is clearly, this did clearly not happen. and i think we need to talk, there is a growing ceiling in europe, and i say this will regret that something is broken in our transatlantic relations . it is probably time to pause and reset our e u. u. s. relationship with what we're seeing that has made a lot of things more difficult and i'm afraid things will remain more difficult for a while. we understand very well the anger of our french friends. what was decided that the way this decision came about is irritating. it is sobering and not only for france. now, what's interesting is that after joe biden spoke on the official schedule of the un general assembly, we were supposed to be hearing from french president mc kron, who was going to give a pre recorded statement. however, that pre recorded address from the french leader has been cancelled. france has not given an official reason for this decision, but many are looking on and saying that this is related to the new tension between
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the united states and france related to the office deal. now, china has also denounced the august deal saying that it is an escalation leading to a kind of new cold war. may war. the u. s. u. k. s. trading nuclear submarine collaboration has seriously undermined regional peace and stability intensify the arm phrase and undermine international nuclear nonproliferation efforts. so quite a bit of skepticism from international observers about joe biden speech. this was his 1st speech to the un general assembly cannibal and reporting that will journalist chris hedges and all she was former for a minister. karen i saw told us is a divide between what the white has says and what it actually does. not trust the bilateral new sense now that so when the fly away by a phone call that has been announced further than 5 minutes, it will remain. and i'm pretty sure that it will have further implications for free
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trade for, for the various council between the us and your opinion. if there is one country that really implies to your politics and it's diplomacy, it's france to all that. we also have to at the fragmentation that there are insights made. there is a kind of feigning on the part of the, by the administration that none of this happened. there is a clear rupture and a rupture with traditional allies that has seen nato partners speak of, essentially going it alone. the unilateral actions of the united states, the unilateral decision to pull out of afghanistan, the unilateral decision to essentially betray the french and the french found out by reading it in the newspapers. there was no diplomatic back channel communication
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beforehand. the whole idea that this is, he speaks about not wanting confrontation and cooperation at a time when he carries out a massive deal in terms of nuclear submarines. basing them essentially, you know, in the waters that are dominated by china is rationing up tensions. i think the disconnect between the world view that biden presented of america of itself. and the reality is there's a pretty deep chasm there. your question was made record e u energy prices and the heavy dependence on unreliable renewables. poland is shocked to learn that brussels ny wants to find it for using an unclean coal. the brook is slapping a big half a 1000000 euro penalty for every day. a coal mine near the check border continues to operate, however, also says it's simply one pay. the court of justice of the european union
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demands half a 1000000 daily fines from poland for the fact that poland did not leave at citizens without energy and did not close the mines overnight. it is judicial robbery and stepped in broad daylight. you won't get assent when a fire comes after 4 months of also ignoring orders to halt the cure of coal mine. poland argues that closing the facility that threatens the country's energy security and would eliminate tens of thousands of jobs ah . in the meantime, e lawmakers are blaming moscow for the crisis, claiming that gas problem is not pumping enough gas, however, rushes energy produced. it does say that that has nothing to do with it and
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everything to do with the block, letting stockpiles of the fuel run out, come in, spokesperson added to that rushes huge nord stream to gas pipeline to europe will actually slash prices. and economist and political commentator told to see how situation exposes e poxy. this is absolute thing of russia for we have because gas from was sending more gas to germany than ever lost interest is now or shows. now that it is deli needed and we don't know these things. definitely the, the problems are made in with, in europe and are not from the outside. i think this is the, the arrogance and the hypocrisy of the european bureaucrats. they don't care what the needs of countries they are, they get their, their salary any way. they seem to be an indifferent universe and we see all over in every park. they are putting their fingers in every part they try to regulate.
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we have the same problems with the european bureaucrats. while he supply crisis is driven up gas prices by 280 percent already share a government from france to italy and spain is struggling to get enough energy to consume and with madrid. not promising to take emergency action spanish, they say the situation is critical, although they don't expect any help from their leaders. that way it must be teresa, t and federal prices have gone up a lot. i spent about 300. you were a month from federal and another $200.00 tricity, which is half of my salary on budget is reduced, so we have to make our backs. we'll have to go without air conditioning in summer and heat and winter. i don't expect any support at all. we should be able to afford some solar panels to help ourselves because we don't expect any help from the government. we have not been able to pay the bills. we have had to raise
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a large part of our prices. what has affected our customers directly? if the price continues to go up, we would be obliged to speak with the owner of the premises and reach an agreement that will lower our rental. it'll and this last resort will have to close down. meanwhile, energy bills in this morning, eastern european state of moldova, the so high that people there and i trying to seek refuge in germany ahead of the upcoming winter with more on the story, his europe correspondent piece role of refugee censor just behind me here. and lena, seen a sharp increase in the number of people coming to it from all over the effects of the coven, 19 con demik, in that country, along with a big rise in energy bills due to increases in the wholesale gas prices of made conditions in that country on livable, i spoke to a group of people who come here from mold over. they explained the situation. some
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of them didn't want to have their faces seen on camera. no winter is coming soon. it's cold there, there's nothing there. so we came here to eat and so on and we'll deal with the food is expensive, the electricity is expensive, the gas is expensive, the water is expensive and the taxes are rising everywhere. moldova, there is a quarantine life is bad here, there are a lot of illnesses. we have problems with gas, with water, with food. it is unlikely that the people i spoke to will be granted asylum in germany as well. dover is on the list of countries that the government here in berlin says are safe and free. however while their applications the process which can take around a year, they will receive a place to stay and money for food, which can be as high as $800.00 euros per month for a family of 3, an average salary. and moldova only stretches to around $450.00 euros per month, physicians in germany, a key to close that particular loopo. none of them will get to any kind of asylum,
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that's absolutely clear because there's no political repression in moldova. but we have found a loophole to get through and they using it. it's all duty to make sure this stops that you'll read. i spoke to a full of praise for the way they've been treated here in germany. and despite the old to remain hopeful that they may be granted permanent leave to remain here, or that the situation may improve in moldova and allow them to go home. germany has never refused to provide asylum so far it's been accepting everyone. and i hope that will continue their opportunities here, unlike him while dover and germany feeds us. it's very good here compared with them all. dover, as energy prices continue to rise in winter, is on its way more may well see this as the best option that's available to them. these are all of her off. the berlin shot dead, 6 people. and the teenager i former fellow students have described the alleged attacker who shot dead 6 people at
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a central russian university. this week artes konstantin roche cove retrace his ny, the steps taken by the suspect on his killing spring in the city of perm, you might find images in his report, disturbing nobody and much money. so i'm good afternoon, we're journalist. can we go further for you? well, i'm afraid we can go any further how the university has been cordoned off by the police. and as you can see, the investigation is still under way. but this is the exact road the perpetrator took while he was carrying out his vicious plan. and this is, by the way, the exec street, where he fired at a passing car as he was making his way towards the campus. ah, shortly after the gunman showed up at the university faculty building. and this is
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where he was 1st film by terrified you, staring at him as he strode across the park, hunting rifle, ammunition wrapped around his body. in the me all i didn't know, but when i was leaving university, a group of people had already gathered that turns out 15 minutes earlier we could have been in that situation. it was very scary. we usually have building next time we had in the 1st building out that it was this little, even today. ah, sure, our resident student who came to permit from iraq to study at the university and
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still has bloodstains on his jacket shoes. he helped to evacuate the wounded while the gunman roamed the jason hallways, which is now to be honest, it was very scary, but i still decided to help people not she'll from we got, when did i get her right? did you sad? you saw the shooter with your own eyes. i was next to him taking. how did he seem to you? yeah, we did when i saw him for only a 2nd, but i will never forget him. thank god, he went to another place. i immediately took the wounded girl and director to me. that's the building where are these horrific scenes unfolded just meters away from where we're standing. now. people were jumping from a height of about 4 meters spalding heavily onto the ground. many of them have suffered serious injuries because of that hasty evacuation to my face was among those who jumped. this is him on the video falling from the window. fortunately, he didn't suffer any injuries. unlike other students. movie gillian, we saw
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a guy walking across the square holding a gun aiming to a building. you fired a shot and then disappeared from our line of sight and we realized we had to do something better with us. the system has been identified as an 18 year old freshman at the university and a social media pose he made. shortly before he embarked on the shootings. he talked about hatred for mankind in general, and that he'd been planning to commit a mass murder for several years. yeah, well it looks like nobody's in there. this is the suspects department, that is where he lived with his mother. and they told us that after she was called in by the investigative committee, she then decided to move elsewhere away from the media. attention near the house. we met the suspect. former classmates remembered him as a silent and lonely teenager who didn't have a lot of friends. they also run into him the morning he went to shoot people. all the quibbles when he was quiet and shy, not very sociable,
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and he always slow when he walked in the news of the game that day. he walked differently. that day. he worked with confidence quickly with bro just after it. and of course the main question and everyone's mind now is how a mentally insane 18 year old got hold of a firearm. while he bought it legally, he passed the medical test. he was that by it's a hi triest who apparently hadn't found anything odd about this quite young man. there was a been footage taken in one of the gun stores on the outskirts of berg right here, where the light shooter purchased himself. ammo as he was getting ready for the mass. murder, ah ah, we were welcome at the store. what is your
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name was crystal clear about this tragedy is that it could have been much worse if it hadn't been for 2 heroic traffic. police officers who just happened to be in the vicinity when the shooting started. this is the university where the mass shooting happened. and this building right here, just across the street is a police station, 2 traffic police officers who were a 1st to respond to the incident. they came from that building. they were that close. and because of that, they were managed to come to the scene and help poor students that quickly both officers rushed to the campus with one of them quickly running into the attacker open fire. that officer consented, calling and returned fire, wondering the suspect. and then he administered 1st aid on the gun man's and hospital in a serious condition. although he has survived and even regained conscious. i can
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say that about the city though, because perm is still trying to come to terms with the nightmare that has just happened. then as you can see, people are still gathering up this makeshift memorial to honor the memory of the deceased rosco. proportionate from per nice still to come view the sab britton's defense chief seems to contradict the prime minister's promise to support afghans who helped the u. k. army. well have a look at the details just afternoon. ah ah
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hello, yes, britain. this defend chief appeased, have gone back home prime minister boris johnson's pledge to help afghans who assisted the u. k. in the war of m. wallace submitted to parliament that they will not now be able to get all translators in color of collaborators out of the taliban reportedly seek revenge on those who aided the us led coalition forces. it's not possible for us to bring out everybody who's had a connection with the, with the u. k. forces onto the ira skin. there was a trail leaving them behind potential, immediately find a way to evacuate all these partners instead of delaying it furthermore and putting their lives more in danger. i think it's best that the government should evacuate them as soon as possible or more than a 1000 afghans have been evacuated by the u. k. but that still leaves more than the 1000 in the country who are eligible for evacuation. the former interpreter,
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he just heard from there, told us it is just the latest betray there were failures in different levels. first of all, the government failed to process their documents in time than with the evacuation process issue to create some sort of procedures in place where to prioritize the interpreters and those partners of the you could go from ment whose life for immediate risk to take them out there was a situation and those who what even that called in for the flight, but not make it inside the airport because of the crowd in the front gate. meanwhile, the white house says it doesn't know if anybody will be punished for the boat. she strove strike on africana stand at the end of last month with which killed 7
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children. thus, despite admitting it was an appalling error should. should it be anticipated that someone would be fired to motive not promoted, passed over and held accountable within the military ranks. this was a scenario where there were direct threats from isis k against our troops who were on the ground in afghanistan. obviously, it was done in error and obviously there was a, a horrific tragedy that happened. but i'm not going to predict what the impact will the appendix initial claim that the strike kills to isis. k terrace has also been disputed. the us defense secretary has ordered a top level review of what happened. busy ringback busy in the. busy
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me well that's just the typical us reaction. i mean, we go back to the civil war when the northern troops bomb cities in discriminant way in world war 2, the us did what they call morale bombing. they were, they wanted to kill every civilian in the city. if you are a soldier, you're more likely to survive than if you were a civilian. this is, this is typical of course modern warfare anyway. and i don't know how many civilians they murdered in afghanistan. this was just the latest example, but they typically bomb family picnics. they bomb weddings. nobody ever is forced to take responsible. nobody or that won't happen here. if it does happen, there'll be some lower ranking soldier. it's never a general. never a kernel is morrenda. the last one was just the latest and a long,
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long line of these crimes. what she was, he, thanks be company. that's how the news is looking so far today. don't forget they've got a website full of stories too. and you can find that at r t dot com the were told the new strategic alliance comprising the united states, the united kingdom, and australia is not directed against china. but of course it is. washington has developed numerous alliances against paging, but argos has a new killer dimension tensions arising in the pacific. and no doubt china will react mainly costs in order to search and focus bittman lavolle here. but me o o, o
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believing that will never change as obesity epidemic, that industry has been influencing very deeply. the medical and scientific establishment, ah, what's driving the reason for them? for me. ah, ah, the news i'm actually return here. we're going underground as the 76 session of the united nations general assembly me to new york. i mean, it's the global pandemic of sickness and unparalleled economic inequality coming up
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in the show. as britain deployed, it's queen elizabeth aircraft carrier towards china. i mentioned nuclear submarine deal with the u as in australia, failures in u. k. energy security at home have even mainstream media suggesting christmas could be canceled. i probably, or the results of casino capitalism. and we ask the economists to help fest interest rates for the bank of england joined the 28th crash about china as possible. lehman moment to this new cation serve. as a warning for other unregulated and privatized energy industries across the neo liberal, well, all is a more coming up in today's going underground. but 1st is boris johnson flew to new york for today's un general assembly meetings, questions were being raised even in washington about the energy crisis back in britain, arguably even more than the ever grant the property crush that hit the dow jones. so will there really be no turkey for christmas? here? joining me now from newcastle is steven redman, the ceo of the u. k. energy supply green. thank you so much. steve stevens coming on the show quasi quad thing is to come on this job,
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or as john through the government minister, we know it's a british problem because even though the white house, the question was specifically a peculiarly a british energy crisis. i know that there have been some calls and some talks with the and how do you see the energy crisis as we approach christmas? ultimately, i think, you know, every single day the enterprise getting was the whole market is you're increasing day by day. and as much as the research and the price is, you know, this crisis is entire well book due to the base common banks. and it's been marked out in the u. k. i mean quality quoting bar it's on minisey is talk about one genario capitalism on this program. and i'm sure you've been listening to the british government's position, which is that it's the fault of electricity providers like yourself, presumably who haven't hedged properly and therefore haven't planned properly. and your entire business model is a full, not british strategic energy security planning. yes. so the rhetoric over the last few days being very much that know every small supplier is on the ground and says
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to whereas, you know, quite context protein was on the new thing, you know, around 5 to 8. supply is not unusual to make it fall. can mean, but, you know, from time to spice has started yet your, it could be between 5 and 10. actually make it through, you know, isn't a crisis. you know, it's that walk if it, if it's such a dramatic change in entire industry. so it's not a problem of gas supply, there's enough gas supply in the market. there is more demand from asia. but in britain, the small companies, green companies like yourselves just can't make money with the regulation involving a price cap for poor families. and the rise in the wholesale gas prices is that the situation? yeah, that's correct with the credit card in place in the current markets. you know, and we ask just how, you know.
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