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ah, ah, russia is not weaponized. your intentionally withholding gas supply says the russian president, also expressing his willingness to increase the flow to europe. well say they got themselves that's crisis in the 1st place with the future of energy in the balance . see you state suddenly water brand, nuclear power is green, and natural gas is the bridge to the renewable age bus. the texas judge blocks united airlines. cobit vaccine mandate after employees by the federal law suit arguing against the company's policy. and ah, good morning for russia. this is art international, kevin, over here at our news,
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h q in moscow with our latest this thursday, october, the 14th. first, the rush is not using gas as a weapon ad is willing to supply even more. if europe asks that from vladimir potent at the russian energy weak international forum, the russian president was out to dispel what he called false narratives about the country strategy on the global energy market success to seattle. but as far as north stream to is concerned, what opponents of the project have claimed that this is not a commercially viable product and rushes pursuing geopolitical motivations. well, you know, this is yet another piece of nonsense. just please pay closer attention to what i'm saying. this route is 2000 kilometers, shorter and quicker to our main consumers in europe than via ukraine. easy. 2000 kilometers more efficient. it's cheaper because transit is cheaper. and it's also cheaper for customers because the transit fee has to be included in the end price in particular for european customers. we are doing this despite our political
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differences. this year we have increased supply by 10 percent and we would very much like them to be grateful. instead of only criticizing us more in a petra because it russian than a g week is what came out of day one. then, 1st, a quick look into the context of lot of my food, his latest remarks during the russian energy week. the global post coven power demand has been on the up. and that led to major changes in the supply chains to major disturbances and even shortages. now, the prices for natural gas futures in europe have absolutely skyrocketed. they went down a bit. but in the meantime, russia was being accused of politicizing the matter. and for years this country has been under fire for its infrastructure project in the field, like the north stream to however, this crisis led to reassessment and this is what the russian leader has been talking about for
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a while. and he also brought up what he called mistakes and the european energy policy that led to the crisis fire prices on gas in europe or a consequence of a deficit of energy and not vice versa. and that's why you should not shift the blame over the last 10 years. step by step systematic flaws were introduced into the european energy system. and they lead to a massive energy crisis. for any market, debility and predictability are important. and russia flawlessly fulfills its contractual obligations to our partners, including our partners in europe. we, in short guaranteed uninterrupted gas deliveries to europe. we have every reason to believe that this year we will reach record levels of gas deliveries on the global market. when prices are volatile, when they're going through the roof, what can help with that extra supplies? president prudent said that there was not a single occasion when rushes energy joined gas from refused a request from europe for additional natural gas exports. and what mr. brewton was
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asked a straightforward question whether moscow has ever used the energy sector as a political weapon. his answer was straightforward. no, want to ask you about it directly. has russia been using energy as a weapon? russia's not using any weapons. if you've been paying attention as for the economy, where are we using weapons and what conflicts are we taking part and for the economy? this is not something we tend to use. this is what i call a politically motivated talk. there's nothing to support it when it comes to saying that we use energy as some kind of weapon at the end of the day. i guess the question is, how can you expect europe to believe you're a reliable energy partner when you're not supplying that energy via the pipeline or supervision? you're a beautiful woman, but i'm saying one thing to you and you're saying a different thing to me as if you haven't heard what i said, mister president, i, what was the same point? was you and you said that you are not supplying gas through pipelines to europe,
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but actually you are mistaken. you are mistaken. and all of those who feed on the information they receive, we are actually increasing our supplies to europe because prom increase supplies by 10 percent. and overall russia increase them by 15 percent. we have increased gas supply through pipelines by 10 percent and increased l n g supply by 13 percent. we are increasing that we're not decreasing our gas supply to europe. the number one ingredient in mr. perkins recipe for the volatility in prices. not to come back. any time soon, that is a long term contracts when gas prices aren't fixed, but they depend on the current market situation and the oil prices. by the way, what's a major cause for concern for us? some very important european politicians is the transit of russian natural gas through ukraine beyond 2024. well, lot of our putin said that russia is ready to keep that in place, as long as it knows how much gas europe is willing to buy in the future. i. e,
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he wants these a long term contract again. what russia ones is stability and predictability. so and told make energy and gas a back on the menu in europe with many nations realizing they need something to warm the homes with amid the energy crisis in france, for instance, president crumbs unveiled a long term plan that looks to diversify its green credentials and construct small modular nuclear reactors to supply power. for me, i want to take the number one objective is to develop innovative small nuclear reactors in france by 2030 with better waste management. why put this 1st? because the 1st objective is the production of energy to produce power, especially electricity, france is lucky to have a historical model. we already have nuclear power facilities in place. 10 countries led by powers of appeal to the european commission, asking them to recognize nuclear power as green. the countries are mainly from
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central and south eastern europe and already use it is one of the main sources of energy. 70 percent of electricity produced in france is generated by nuclear power, despite fee is voiced off from the 2011 fukushima racks that because in japan we got the source of political commentator out elizabeth, mu tay who believes it is the future of energy production. still, i think our bub nuclear energy is both green because it produces no a c, o 2, o it's safe as long as you respect all the redundancies and the safety proper goals that are french of nuclear plants for instance, respect. oh, it's less costly and we can see that the other alternative energies, the other green energies that are available are essentially are costly and unreliable because they rely on things like wind and sunshine, which do not always exist. so in terms of, it's actually beauty of the environmental quality of the environment. these above
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the results is not very good. whereas nuclear, as i said, is sort of, it's reliable. it's proven a france has had nuclear energy plants in for now, 5 decades. almost we're getting into the 50 gate or does a great new experience and it is the actual choice of the future. meanwhile, germany, social democrats, the wedding party in those recent federal elections, is pushing for more focus on natural gas. so the eas, green policy over 90 percent of the blocks natural gas comes from report broad with russia. as the main supplier, gas plays an important role in transition to clean energy, we should of course, be reflected. the taxonomy, natural gas is half claim of the steel production using coking coal, and a blast furnace for security of supplying pets to prices that is essential to use natural gas is the last fossil raw material as a bridge to the renewable age. natural gas, is there useful as a combustor it, i mean, it works, it's fine. it's not very expensive. it's, ah,
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then the problem is that countries like russia and kettle provide most of the natural gas in on the market. and sometimes they're all political strings attached . in the taste of guitar, it's extremely unpleasant to know about a beam. the masses of many that are being played tickets are going to go in finance . terrorist groups, for instance, no to the 10 by americas 2nd largest airline to force all employees to vaccinate against co visit turbulence in texas, where united airlines stuff of convince the judge 9 to suspend putting people on leave if they don't get the knock elated. kellem opens got the story. well, a judge in texas has put a stop temporarily to the policy of united airlines that would have put their unvaccinated employees on, on, paid leave. now this gives the judge time to rule the hearings begin on wednesday, and the policy is on hold until october 26 that will give the judge the just the
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time to reach his decision. now at this point, the lawsuit was brought because 6 employees of the united airlines said that the vaccine mandate was a violation of their rights and filed in court. this is a class action brought to remedy united patton of discrimination against employees who requested religious or medical accommodations from united mandate that its employees received the cove at 19 vaccine. now other airlines have had similar policies requiring employees to be vaccinated by december, american airlines. and southwest airlines, and after southwest airlines filed in court about possibly, you know, trying to get these restrictions overturned, arguing they're not inconsistent with us labor laws. there were thousands of flights that were canceled around the country, causing a little bit of panic at the airport. let me
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use use oh, the news i've never been in favor of corporation is imposing in that kind of a mandate executive order from president biden mandates at all federal employees. and then all federal contractors have to have
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a mandate info vaccine in place by december, the 8th. so we're working through that, ah, ah, in now another workplace that has apparently been affected by this is the white house. however, the white house denies rumors that some staff were not coming to work in protest of the vaccine mandate. this is what the white house spokesperson said when confronted with these rumors, implementing these mandates create certainty and reduces the number of people who are out of work sick and worse. and that is good ultimately for businesses, it's good for the economy. i know there was a little hub over the course of the last few days about southwest airlines. we now know that some of those claims were absolutely false and actually the issues were completely unrelated to vaccine mandates. now boeing, which is
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a major aerospace corporation in the united states, has moved to comply with biden's order is regarding federally contracted corporations and their vaccination policies. however, there's been quite a bit of resistance throughout the united states. texas has gone as far as banning vaccine requirements. so at this point, the vaccine mandates we're seeing from the biden administration and for major companies, airlines, etc, are causing quite a bit of division in the country. americans don't see eye to eye on this question. yeah, kellum open, they're reporting what, while some states stand up to mandatory vaccinations and others athletes are being forced to get jobs. k same point basketball superstar carrier has been removed from some games because he refused to have the vaccination. dunney armstrong picks up the story. one of the basketball, biggest stars brooklyn, that's kyrie irving band from games or even training until he's vaccinated. great
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finance rivals disastrous for how it makes the whole system at the sport look where a stay in the m b. a can't even agree a unified policy. meaning the decision of one state has a blank effect across the board. currently, the choice restricts his ability to be a full time member of the team and we will not be with any member of our team to participate with part time availability. everything was banished from net home games to to new york city is 100 percent vaccination requirements for players. now the 7 time also could be deprived of time on the court, totaling 43 games and his team who had been runaway favorites before the move. the best ever chance of championship glory. now the next $10.00 to $14.00 hundreds of thousands of dollars for each game missed that $16000000.00 of earnings yearly salary. in the net star god is not a one man army. while most m b, a players are now fully job. so i'm still showing the vaccine. and in a system that pit state against the professional sports association that's leaving
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play is very confused. i don't think you can pressure anybody into making a decision about their body. what they put into their body last month, less than half of m b a players were vaccinated. now that number is close to almost the entire lead or not can lation is crucial. but in the n, b a is sending to a political game between extremely powerful sites being played far off the court. meantime, one family from the u. s. state of indiana including 2 children, a 4 or 5, a mistake. can they give an adult shot to the pfizer antique over the vaccine when they supposed to get the flu shots? the 5, the vaccines only approved any way for people over the age of 12. the children were taken to a pediatric can cardiologist, who said that both showing signs a heart issues. we discuss it with a physician scientist and long time vaccine research. doctor robert malone, who said it's clear from the day to the genetic vaccines shouldn't be used on kids . there's no question that the vaccine pfizer bio
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in tech community has an association with mike cardite as in terry cardite. it's in adolescence, particularly in young men, but also in young girls. historically in vaccine development, we always stratify risk benefit ratio by special populations and by age. so typically the advisory committee on immunization practices is the cdc, will assess this risk benefit ratio. what we've done globally is to spread the risk in terms of the statistical assessment, the spread, the risk that is concentrated almost exclusively in the elders and in morbidly obese and some other smaller, high risk groups and spread it across the entire population. the risk benefit ratio for young adults and children does not support vaccination using these genetic
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vaccines. house officials still advising cause the people get vaccinated. the main argument is that the side effects even those, affecting the heart. a rare young people recover fast and usually with minimal treatment. you know, you got the thoughts of a doctor malone, more on the benefits of getting job that the evidence that there are live saved in the high risk groups is compelling risk benefit ratio for elderly, immunocompromised and morbidly obese benefits. vaccination, we should have more vaccine equity in terms of making product available to the elders, in particular, just some of the labels that have been shown that you personally, sir, you've been called the, the ultimate anti vaccine. when you hear something about how do you, how do you find natalie?
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this is classic western media strategy to de, legitimize people that are not complying with the dominant narrative. they do it with politicians, and they're methodically doing it to positions. i'm just a high profile example of this, but they're doing it to positions all across the world. and certainly in the united states and canada, my objection is not to back seems locks brief on this morning. clashes between service and police in north costs of dozens of officers and protest is injured. after the break, the what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy even foundation, let it be an arms race is on offense. very dramatic development. only personally,
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i'm going to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very critical time time to sit down and talk with
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the 037 year old danish, mine's been arrested and charged up to 5 people killed him to injured in a bow and arrow attack in norway incident happened in the town of combs, bug it around 6 pm local time. wednesday, police in the town is around 70 kilometers. southwest of all low reported the suspect was walking around randomly. finally. but when i rode, the area was cooled off with emergency services, including a helicopter deployed to the se loan under investigating whether it was an act of terrorism. knew enough for you almost 2000. you can police officers have been accused of sexual misconduct over the last 4 years, according to official data released by the freedom of information act. accusations include sexual assault rate or even child sex offenses, but only 8 percent of the claims lead to an offices dismissal. the figures also show that no action was taken at all. in 2 thirds of the cases, the metropolitan police had this to say,
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we know very sadly, a small number of people i attracted to policing because of the power, the control and the opportunity it affords them. our vetting processes are designed to route those people out. that's go live to joe butler, c o from rape crisis. england, wales jane. good morning. you're talking live only to kevin. oh, in hope you can hear me have a chance to chat to you behind the scenes. i hope you heard the intro that what was saying about these figures that have been released. what's gone wrong with a police force in the u. k. to the able is kind of behavior from officers. the public expect to be the height of law abiding citizens. yeah, i think this has been happening. i mean, we know that sexual abuse and it lives by the cross many aspects of life. and in particular, in the police where you have a situation where police officers hold the power and, and so there are many opportunities as a result of that for them to misuse that power. so it's not surprising to find that
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this happens worse in this particular community. this job that it is in the hold of the rest of the population of the u. k. a wall, or is it about the same to say, i think definitely if you're in a position of how you've got all oppertunity and so today, these sorts of things have more opportunities to, to have control and power brothers and wonderful people. and perhaps more in fact with a certainly something about how the police are dealing with it now. and the need for that was take control and put in place different measures because it has been going on so long saying if the message that got placed not working well enough. well, he was say, hearing that this has been going on so long, what you saying that? taking those words from you, any head of any police force in britain would say they're a poll the horrified do they know this is going on? why is it going on for so long for i think that many of them do,
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and i think there's been a huge amount of genuine outrage for many police officers, every police officer and many of my really quite up that hearing about listen as being this happen and we have to look at what's going on and we have a situation where and laying cousins with with nickname, right? past years ago and nothing was done about that kind of idea, was tolerated within the environment, the culture and the environment he's working in. obviously, things that need to be done in order to, to change things, to stop that from happening to be out early on. yeah. who are the victims of these crimes? what will you know, who with a majority of the victims here, and they'll be all kinds of different people. and we know that the majority of sexual violence against women and have traits. if i man, there will be some looking at least offices and it's not necessarily something that's happening gc that potentially happening outside of that space. so
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we find that people come forward to help and support on all kinds of different kinds of different reasons to do with sexual violence abuse. and some of that might be, but i says 2 instances like this and also well that and they might also need to, always, always make talent, you know, will support them. we thought that going through, we don't need to know every detail from them. christina dick, in the met police, particularly in focus officer, ever murder. now with these grims statistics, released on the freedom of information act is anything going to change at last? would this be the capitalist? would you hope? i would really hope so. we've seen a lot in the last 6 months in particular as report and recommendations. there are so many list of actions from various bodies, including the police inspector and who did report, recommending a whole lots and lots of changes. but we need to see some of those implemented weeks without change. happen. not just more lower. ground, more comments. we need to see change rather than just talking about it now. yeah. i
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mean, you, you touched on it just now to be the victim of any kind of sexual assault is riffing. the people you go to for help the police to give you some, some, some comfort. she doesn't just as can be done. when they are the very people who have done it, you must blow your mind. it must be very hard for those people to come forward. and i think it's a real concern that if we don't have trust in the place and that will reduce the reporting even more. and it's already, there are so many barriers in the training that the feeling that that justice will take, you know, because of the, like the time the court cases taking and the feeling that we put on discrete tenae themselves and, and disbelief and not have the opportunity to recover from the, the trauma that they've experienced. so we need to restore competent in police quite age. and i would say to make sure that that doesn't determine people from coming forward. and the choice is being held to account for that. anyway,
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joe butler see a red cross as things are well, thanks for taking the time to be live for now to international with us. but let's try for something in the balkans in southeast europe, max ethnic tensions of erupt into clashes. and serbia's break we're region of cost of our $10.00 protest isn't 10 officers were injured after police fatigue to the crowd of serbs protesting a series of police raids. ah wolf. ah, please said the raged target. he stated smugglers with an author, kosovo, which is mostly populated by minority, served to don't recognize the original self declared independence from soviet officials insist the operations were not directed against any particular
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nationality. and that there were no serbians among the suspects who forgotten. this operation was not against any nationality. this operation was against the criminals . his smuggled illegal goods into cost of a territory are to inform you that the prosecutor of the case is of serbian nationality as well as the judge. the majority of the rapid response police from north metro of its or, or of serbian nationality. most of those arrested or who have a warrant out for their arrest, a kosovo, albanians. so we cannot say that this is state repression against anyone survey russell and calling for dialogue on an immediate end to the violence cause of our declared independence from serbia back in 2008, but ties between them remain tense. thousands of international peacekeepers are still stationed in kosovo to this day. we spoke with one international 1st commentator who certain it's nothing but ethnic cleansing. this is just the latest in the series of low level publications which the albanian authorities constantly directing. the surviving serbians in the north of the southern province will cost
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me to scare the surviving serbians into submission to force them to give up leave, if possible, to aid in their own, ethnic cleansing, hands will you be doing this will fall longer than you would have been on this planet you, we've had a person wounded with a bully in the back, which means bullets have been fired by the albanian police or dorothy to come in to this area. and it's really funny that people who are criminal themselves up the head of the baby and police authority of sending police suspension means to discover smaller criminals. it's quite ironic living he's coming up to, you know, many as palsy. thank you for watching out into national, the global broadcaster from russia. mm. i
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