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i had a low expectation to life. i accepted that. i accept the fact that i made that work . we had no fears. dow change pretty fast. 4 shots different stories behind the bullets. ah, falling on his sword. austrian chancellor, sebastian kurtz quits event allegations of embezzlement and bribery. plunged into darkness. the lights go out in lebanon after the 2 biggest power stations in the crisis. hit country run out of fuel cause in the national grid to collapse. we'll say us lawmakers demand sanctions on russia's node stream to pipeline, blaming moscow for a price search on europe's gas market. and despite the figures retreating from an all time record after president putin pledged to base supplies and in an explosive accusation, the prime minister, molly blames forces from long time allied france,
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the training terror groups in the north of the country. he's only super leaky, so their arms groups trained by french offices. we have evidence of that. and this is the situation we are currently witnessing molly, and we don't understand it and we can't tolerated awe. very good evening. thanks for joining us here on our team. the old student chance lis sebastian kurtz has this evening resigned. it follows mounting fall out over corruption, allegations made against both the politician and his inner circle as get more honest now from our correspond based in berlin, pita oliver jones, we could easily peter end of the road. then it seems for kurtz and how did he reach this destination? well, so vast him kurtz has decided that he's going to stand down as the chancellor of
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austria. it's a mid allegations of embezzlement of public funds and the bribery of that money being used. i beg your pardon, to bribe journalists and posters during his ascendancy to power. now mister kurtz denies all of the allegations that are against him. he stood down from the role of chancellor. he will remain as the leader of the austrian people's party. now what this means next for the country is that he's put forward the foreign minister alexander schellenberg to be the new chancellor. i am booked sebastian court saying that mr. schellenberg had the trust needed to unite the parties that form the the current ruling coalition in austria and his name will be put to the president of austria, will be up to the president to decide if not goes through and he becomes the new chancellor. now, courts has faced these allegations over bribing corruption for a little while now we had faced
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a challenge for him to step down on friday. he decided against doing that. however, now he sees that it's the right time to do it. my land is new beach to go. my country is more important to me than myself. what is needed now is stable conditions. i would therefore like to make room in order to resolve the stalemate super thrown off to loosen. or the fact that kurtz will stay on as leader of the people's party of austria, suggests that he has the intention of clearing his name. and coming back to that top job, i'm running the country in austria, now that the allegations against him really escalated than the investigation into these allegations escalated this past week. while sebastian kurtz was attending a dinner of e u leaders, his offices in vienna were being rated by please says they were looking into these, these allegations of embezzlement and bribery. now what sebastian courts has still
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by remaining a politician is he has parliamentary immunity, meaning he can't be prosecuted for any of the allegations that are v alleged against him. they can be investigated however, and that's why he has decided to stand down. so not to have his chancellor ships b a a side show. ready essentially, to a very public and ongoing investigation into the, the things he's accused of having done by the police. now, he described it as to being to avoid chaos and stand still for the coming years. so sebastian could no longer the chancellor of austria. he denies all of the claims that are being made against him, but he will no longer be leading the country correspondent peter oliver with fair, with that one for us. thank you. the problems continued to mount for crisis at lebanon, the countries now. so for the total power outage after the 2 biggest power stations, i ran out of feel local journalist linda tommy takes us through the latest
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developments. nothing is improving. the economic situation is still spiraling downwards. on the power situation and lebanon, the fuel crisis keeps getting worse. and now it's true that cues in front of gas stations have significantly decreased, but now with a shortage of fuel that we are facing nowadays, this is quite, i mean, it could, it could resume. i mean, those cues in front of gas stations could definitely resume at any moment. this is what every single citizen in this country is fearing. but even worse than this, power outages are looming and the rise and we're talking about a complete blackouts in the country. we know that some villages in lebanon have completely plunged into total darkness with no electricity at all, but not even one hour. some of them don't even have access to generators. now it's important to note that with the economic crisis, a lot of people cannot afford generator any more. i'm one of the lucky ones here
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who has electricity nowadays. but again, how much is that guaranteed? i don't know that they might even continue to decrease generator supply to people nowadays because of this fuel crisis, because a lot of them are now forced to get fuel from the black market market because it's, it isn't accessed. it isn't being given to everybody here at the moment. so it's quite catastrophic to say the least. politicians in the u. s. a seizing on europe's energy crisis to demand sanctions against russia's, an old stream gas bought blood spot, market kale. so using of to president putin pledge to boost supplies, some lawmakers all blaming moscow for the record price, such president biden and chancellor merkel committed to taking action. should russia attempt to use energy as a weapon? yet both have turned a blind eye to the putin regimes deliberate efforts to press europe into
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accelerating the russian nord stream to pipelines, certification process by manipulating europe's gas markets, and leveraging a severe energy crisis on the continent. the recently finished not stream to gas pipelines, been the target of u. s. pressure ever since construction began last year. it came under sanctions from washington, but this summer most of those measures were lifted after an agreement between america and germany in annie's. the final green light from berlin. moscow seize the on going threats as being an attempt to sculpus relations with european nations. to your list of curriculum will go a little. the us openly say that cooperation with russia is contrary to europe's energy security interests. they want to directly embroiled in this area and reduce our independence. so bunny's, it's not going to him and chancellor's been vocal in support of russia as a supply partner. speaking at any you balkan summit is lavinia hagler, michael stress, moscow's always stuck to its contractual obligations. to father is our gift this,
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if you ask me whether there have been orders that russia has taken and then fail to fulfill as it stands now, that is not the case. various, there are no orders that russia has said no, we will not deliver those to you and we're not pumping gas through the ukrainian pipeline. rather russia can only fulfill orders that have been contract it out. so the question is really, isn't being ordered for steel, owen was picking earlier in the week. president putin blamed europe scarce crisis on an overly hasty transition to green energy coupled with brussels decision to switch from long term gas contracts to volatile spot trading. the gas price had been steadily increasing since spring, but shot up in the last couple of weeks putting a huge financial strain on many european households. ah.
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well, we spoke with maximilian craw, m e p for the a f d party. and karen, can i so a former foreign minister of australia, they give us that perspective on how politics is clashing with energy security. about 7 years ago. that could have been more supply to the your market wire pipeline that was never billed them. use ouster in south stream was prevented from being constructed in the summer 2014. and so, so now it seems as if all the i and all the criticism available is simply directed against the most stream. and it simply doesn't make sense of our real matches taken in terms of making gas as much as way level
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as the contracts allow, when we speak of energy weapon, a lot of people evens of those who have been a born here, then 73 will all the think of all what, for instance, opechi arab countries tuesday in the 9th and seventies. we had several instances non supply and non export of oil. this what we can cause i'm silicon and a to weapon if you want to use that from a tougher patch in the current context of the many context, long term delivery castillo contracts that exist between the russian federation. and there is a new conference. and beyond that, it simply doesn't make sense to use it if you western europe and russia become into a partnership over economic change over energy supply than europe gets new opportunities and a new world. europe is not any longer,
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completely dependent to the united states. so to america, europe, america are playing politics to preserve their global leadership role as the only superpower and didn't care about consumer prices and energy security. in europe, they care on their part. and since the whole of is pro american politicians here a whole industry of turns, this is very powerful. so what we have there is no rational reason there is no, there is no rational reason because russia behave no recalls on the car dentures. thousands of people to take him to the streets of the italian capital and a protest against coverage restrictions. if the le, angry at plans being introduced from mandatory health passes access workplaces rules come into force. on october 15th, the government says that necessary to keep the virus under control ahead of
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unexpected rising cases. this winter with people spending more time inside. those who fell to present a pass or a negative test result face being suspended versus displaying that it's an infringement of their rights. molly is accused french forces of training extremist groups amid a deepening feud between the countries. 16 marlene soldiers were ambushed and killed by terrorists and african nations north on tuesday. the prime minister as pointed the finger at paris, accusing france of deceit. as, as you know, the marlin government still doesn't control the region of cattle. there are groups trained by french officers. we have evidence of that in our language, there was a phrase you search for a needle in your room, but someone who is also looking for a standing eye, you'll never find it. and this is the situation we're currently witnessing molly and we don't understand it and we can't tolerate it. french tapes have been in malice. it's early, 2013 fighting is louis militants, but more than a is into the intervention. the security crisis is only got worse with new
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terrorist factions. emerging hardy attacks continue to devastate the sol region of north africa and with a growing backlash against the french presence. many micron has agreed to pull most of those troops out. last week, the french president slammed the government saying that the bomber go has 0 credibility. after 2 military case, molly's prime minister filed back occasion, fans of abandoning his country. yet to lose the loss of firstly, the terrors came from libya and who destroyed the looping state. it was france and allies. those terrorist came from abroad and then they expanded. secondly, when the marlin government asked france for help in 2013, the authorities only wanted our support and intelligence, but no troops on the ground france complied with that request in a few areas. but when they reached out, they blocked the malia military from entering crating an enclave. up next, in order to establish new government. the french contacted members of answer arched in an organisation considered to be an international terrorist group by the u. s. it is the modern wing of al qaeda. they also contacted the leaders of the so called national movement for as of odds freedom. paris said it would help them divide
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molly and give them their own state. as of us freedom were exiled by the modern people because they were angry at them. they hit him, became a fossa that moral image and totters because they were plotting the terrorists. they went to political power as they were minority, even among the torrent population for they weren't a military power because they had been exiled. france took them from, became faso, and brought into kit up and doing so, france united, the national movement thought about freedom with a number of groups considered to be terrorists to create a group that called the coordination of odds movements in doing so, france united the national movement for us of odds, freedom with a number of groups considered to be to is great, great, say call a coordination about movements and france gave canal to this organization. we spoke to tom hobb, co chair of the american mid east coalition for democracy. he thinks that african nations need to handle their own security, that the french intervention is only made things worse. wouldn't friends to name some law calling because this is the bible region. maybe perhaps the brain and
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some settlement of that drive. i think the relation is gonna be 38 and more problem for them, for the mally people than anybody. all i know differential to protect their country . but it also keep an eye on the nation because we don't want to look at been in 2000 and 4 pm in northern africa and in the middle east, where i think it's spread out through the region, the african nation. they need to create the force eventually to put an end and 2 to 2 or press these organizations because they are real one in their own company before they don't want anybody else. because it's not the global disaster, but so for some big found the boxes, he just made the forms rich list, hoping that after the banking with
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join me every thursday on the alex salmon show, i'll be speaking to guess of the world politics sport business. i'm show business, i'll see you then. now in the 21st century we have a, a panic buying spree and commodities. commodities have had a new all time high, higher than the 2011 higher than at any time in history. and yet, what's lagging horribly, gold and silver. this commodities boom is being spurred really by oil. oil is to really the new goal is the global goal is to global currencies to petro dollars, whether since 1971, when the u. s. white from gold to oil,
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to back its currency. and so j girl, the fear alive today, he would be cornering the oil market to try this for commodities. panic trying to get offload is week. ah, for ah, will combine, listen to the will the sport now where issues around russian doping controls are again making headlines. the world anti doping agency has this evening officially revoked the status of moscow's anti doping lab quarter. explains the new twist in long running story, while the decision to revoke the approval for moscow's national anti doping laboratory comes amidst allegations that russia was not complying with the
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international standard of laboratories, code of ethics yesterday by way of a circulatory vote. the world anti doping agencies executive committee endorsed the wanda disciplinary committee recommendation to revoke the approved status of the national anti doping the bar tree in moscow to carry out blood sample analysis exclusively for the purpose of the athlete biological passport. due to noncompliance with the international standard for laboratories and it's code of ethics. this means the moscow lab is ineligible to conduct blood analyses that can be handed to anti doping organizations honoring the world anti doping code. but this laboratory actually has been suspended since january of 2020 the year before. it was accused of altering and deleting information that needed to be handed to water as part of an investigation into an alleged state sponsored doping program that russia apparently was being investigating investigated for. but what has given russia 3 weeks to appeal this decision?
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but we also heard from ru sada, which said that this decision really doesn't make any sense since the laboratory itself was suspended for a while. now this is french or the boards or hasn't been accredited from a long time ago and hasn't been working. i don't quite understand where this information comes from. we deliver old doping samples abroad and we only interact with moscow laboratory in the context of sample storage. we don't analyze anything because the moscow laboratory is actually storage place and nothing else. i think it's some kind of a mistake. the final decision comes after legal battles that took place in the court of arbitration for sport in switzerland last year. and that is the place where a potential appeal hearings would take place if russia decides to do this. but as for these allegations, russia denies any wrong doing. so we're gonna have to see how this plays out while millions worldwide has lost their livelihood. since the start of the corona virus pandemic times, haven't ever been better for big pharma,
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the main shareholders of madana, for example, one of the leading producers of a covey vaccine. i've now made it into the forbes richest. one of them is timothy springer and early investor and newest firm, his fortune is shut up to nearly $6000000000.00. next to we have my dentist, chairman and co founder, new bar fan worth 5000000000 and with boardroom member, robert lang and not far behind in 200 and 22nd position. none of those 3 were in the top $400.00 prior to this year. and the sangre wealth of view as former bosses' has prompted some key questions in the media. firstly, were global calls for cobra booster shots financially driven. secondly, why are corporations raking in profits from taxpayer funded research? and thirdly, why they're refusing to share that life saving? no how with the rest of the world, those points are being widely raised on line. of course, the company made money of the vaccine, but the years g greatly helped fund the final product,
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and no one should have become the richest american during a global pandemic come on. even though modernity, founders made the forbes $400.00 richest least farmer companies are refusing to share the vaccines with the world immoral. how about a list of names of people who have died of cove? it because they couldn't access a vaccine in parts because of madonna's reluctance to share its vaccine technology to help increase supplies. or are we a society that only values billionaires cove? it is the best thing that ever happened to them. no wonder they want to keep it going with unnecessary boosters and more vexes next year. access to medicine specialist. dr. morgan kemal yanni spoke to the program earlier. she thinks the scale of big form of profits in the pandemic has been nothing short of immoral. then i never made anything that way, you know, it doesn't have any products in the pharmacies and the price for that reason. they're over 19, maxine,
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same was my own sake and they just made billions basically at the moment we are not found that wire. can we date to be stronger, minor, if you don't like crowns that got on back. see, in pharmaceutical companies can make you know, other than lexi than and, and make billions of dollars. so it seems like a bunch of both companies and that gentleman make billions of dollars and that if of the world was going to want rougher in not a day, nobody said no profit. but to have this up seen property. while that it was people's lives of shackleton is not just a warm, insane of table than a decade of preparation. a 6 generation russian combat road is now undergoing the final touches very little about the 70 hunter. still think of it is actually known publicly thought. he surely shall valinda had the unique opportunity to meet the machine a strong,
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stealthy and slake and a 70 b one, prototype of the news, unmanned aerial vehicle of the a hot nico hunter program, created a they see who does i, b or his undergoing ground tests they're 70 i hope nick has a jury made is made in 20 minutes life back in august 2019. but it became even more famous when he had been through 3 paces in a joint flight with an up to the minute generations to get to 7 fight as a lead time to get tonight. let's take a look at the giant dimensions. mm. the length of this as 70 b one. prototype is 14 meters. the height is 3 meters. 30 centimeters. the wingspan is 19 meters. the being area is 110 square meters, according to publicly available information in the future mass produced trends of this program will be even bigger. officially the as 70 of the how to program is a combat unmanned aerial vehicle designed to perform
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a wide range of missions. it will be produced using self technology. daytona performance, such as weight, speed, range, flight duration, payload, math armament, range, or so the ceiling are all strictly classified, but there are still some hints or thoughts as it has a jet engine, meaning it can provide as speedy delivery. i would have a car is it's gauge, it's wings. con is bigger than that of the food chain rating. so for to 7. so do you say signed fable, to lift an impressive payload of munitions and more importantly, the can use regular evasion. weapons designed for the rest of combat aircraft. in contrast to other drivers, smalling signs made of lightweight compet materials require munitions specially produced for bugs. otherwise they would fall apart in the air when launching convention bows on missiles. taking this information into account, we can accurately assume that this machine is hardly intended for low lice can ashes, but rather for
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a serious armed confrontation. the closest thing to the honda is its older brother, the 5th generation fight as the 57, the as seventy's powered by one after about a turbo jet engine rather than the to you own the soup if to 7, the, to france cameras of the true and savage, the eyes of the operator pilot, who controls it remotely from a ground control point. currently, there is manual control here, but in the future it will be abolished and, and man's aircraft will fly and perform tasks entirely in automatic mode. at the moment the crew include 3 people at pilot operator and navigate operator and the communications operator, or the quickbooks pool, assume you in this complex provides everything necessary for his aircraft to fly and performance tasks and everything else. so when does the controllable aircraft systems control? of his position in the air from control of its trajectory, control of all logical connections also to enable the home to take home for the 1st time. all of it systems or fast and stowed and tested on the soup if to 7 aircraft
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inside. this is the as 70 hunter, but it is obviously mind for safety reasons. warsaw, the advantages of the as 70. the developers say that all existing comb but true is have a short range. in contrast, the range of the as 70 hunter will be much larger. and of course, the advantage will bathe intelligence size and payload capacity. even though the thanks to its size, it has the combat capabilities which in the future will be used by our armed forces . you a visa, the a hot nick project are produced at an aircraft plants, a nor spears. currently, a construction of another, as 70 prototype was taking place here. it will receive a slightly updated design and will differ from the b one sample both in size and partly in internal content. several more prototypes ought to be crated before the machine is put into moss production. and we'll certainly keep you updated when this happens. you lash above all about archie unabridged rather, to that. thanks for your company. i'll be back with more in 30 minutes.
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ah, a the o, but here's a glued itala on. we're a different today or more violent than ever before. 20 years ago. the really kind of the stick was central press for so called to they did not have non principle at
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all except that they are using this principle can, has their own interest. at 20 years ago, there was some sort of kind of dialogue with the others to see what they can do today. they are so kind of restrict your dilemma. if you check your chicken one cabinet, one interesting fall question and from, from inside my studio just completely concentrated on west sculpus. we'll talk about it on a ah
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carmax taiser. this is the kaiser report. oh, you know, those current aids that we live in is not particularly unique. we've had previous ages of scull degree oligarchy, ari and other tricks. stacy? right, well, you know, people have been pointing out that were in the age of the robber baron. and that really started right around the last global financial crisis and of course and the data you can show. and you can see that the wealth and income gap has been exploding. and certainly over the past year, year and a half, we're seen robber barons, sorta fortunes, the vanderbilt sort of fortunes and the, you know, the big melon families and stuff like that. well, the most famous robber baron, or the, me all, and he was the most famous because he was just openly vile, gives like a quote i think that helps understand a lot of the current domestic partisanship hyper partisanship. something that many
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people have noted in the media about this hyper partisanship that we've c. j. gould said i can hire one half of the working class to kill the other half. but just to put him into context, he was born in 1836 and died in 18. 92. he started, he was a railroad baron. he started out with erie, railroad worked basically corrupted and, and paid off boss tweed of tammany hall. a new york cropped legislator and advanced his fortune and then ended up buying a controlling interest in union pacific. still around to this day. and we're going to get into some of his gold markets schemes as well. but he was a, you know, fabulously wealthy guy who used basically paid off politicians to get to advance his cause even more at his wealth, even more. oh, yeah. j gold. well, you know, railways at that time was the cutting as.

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