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these people up know, sold me the robin to put the 1st space film crew returns from woman russian actress and a movie director a back on a top, the 12 days of shooting of the international space station here. it will bring you the moment of the landing and reactions for historic slides in our special cut. also in our top stories that we're going to use, and i know a lot of my food and fat lee were j claims. that rusher is weaponized withholding natural gas. europe grapples with high pride and the president also agrees to boost supply to the e. u. while staying the block brought the crisis upon itself. left for church against the state. catholic bishops in france. look ahead with the government author report revealed hundreds of thousands of crimes against children committed
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by the clergy euro nazi. we speak to one of the victims. when we came to france, it was 8 and 9 years old. so i spent almost 2 years there until i was sexually assaulted by bernard, pray, not what shameful is not apologizing for an atrocity committed in catholic institutions and 100 children. ah, quite so just off the atm on sunday here in moscow. this is you to national, your timing is perfect for the weekly program that you run down the top stories of the week and the day and particularly of the day. we kick off the sunday morning with our special coverage of a trail blazing, a russian crew here that of a russian film crew, a return to earth. now from the international space station actress, junia had a sealed and direct the claim ship panko. i've spent the last 12 days of all the i assess making the world's 1st movie shot in orbit. and right now you're looking at
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live pictures here from bike and context on it's exactly 2 minutes past 10 in the morning now. and the crew is safely back on the the so it is another cause make milestone. now the soviet union was 1st to send a dog into space that was back in 1957. then in 61, it sent the 1st man, and just 2 years later, the 1st woman and now russia was aspiring to another. first filming a feature movie in orbit of the crew. spent almost 2 weeks on the international space station, shooting scenes for that space drama. and they've now successfully touched down back on terra firma. you're looking at live pictures right here. that is mr. levinsky that he was actually the one who was piloting the camp stool. and they say t and on the re entry all the way down from the i says back down to context on you of course was accompanied by eulley, a pet sealed,
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the russian actress and clemency panko as well, who was a director of this film. now we're not seeing julia pet a sales panko right now. as i understand it's still being extracted from the caps rules. however, they will, the moment they come out though they'll then be just hit on to private jets to this moscow region where they have to undergo a few weeks. although, well, should we say physical checkups because when you spend 2 weeks in a mixture of 0 gravity, then they have to check all your internal system to make sure your health is back to normal. what on hey, comes you live in the field right now in a big beaming smile on her face that she's sitting on top of a capital m. s 18. it was her 1st trip to the international space station. i want a smile on her face as well. very happy to be back on, terrify my now getting all the help she needs because up to 2 weeks in
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a mixture of 0 gravity, your muscles are not quite used that this normal gravity that you and i live in every day, usually a petted seal, they're very famous russian actress a tv saw on a big screen star as well in the movie called the challenge, which is what they were filming up in bit a pet feel that place a doctor who was sent on an emergency mission up to a space station where she has to perform life saving heart surgery on the captain of the space station they were filming this fair. and even using the current inhabitants of the i assess as temporary fill in doctors as well. those are, by the way, some of the special blue book and phoebe rescue machines. you see back there. it's been a big i put out to they were 200 military personnel, 12 helicopters, 3 planes and 6 of those. and phoebe, it's crops there and the press is all around. it's a massive moment here, not just for russian, cause most fans, not just for ross cause most,
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but also for the movie industry here. i would imagine most film here in moscow will be keeping a very close watch on this most film is the, the russian version of hollywood. and they're all keeping a very, very close watch here. that's an old version of it ski that being taken care of. now and they're all receiving 1st time treatment from the medics, paramedics and the doctors and officials again, eula, pet, a seal bet. very, very happy to be back on earth. she's kind of come to moscow now for a couple of weeks for examinations. and then she can go back to her family, her 2 young daughters, i'm sure it will be very glad to have their mother back at home. i will let learn a little bit more and cross live to walter medina. konover admission control outside moscow. a medina, a smooth landing, offer a space mission on like any other, how's it been of mission control as well? you've talked about pretty much everything there, rory, because he also getting the live feed that we are. 7 looking at here at the screens
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of the mission control center, i can tell you that while the room is filled with excitement and now it's while the, these tension that this room was filled with over the hours of this night has finally turned into this happy emotions people were clapping here and really grasping and now making those noises, silva, you know, when you're really happy and you can really control yourself when we were looking at the screens and, and watching how the. yeah. that 1st aleck nivia ski. i came out of the landing capsule than he was followed by glimpse clim chapin co. and finally we saw you led p received and every one was smiling. and we figure out over here that said the landed safely and that, that everything went according to the plan and everything was fine. now we even why still claimed to pink over here a waving to the crowns of people that were a greeting him there at the landing site in their remote area of kansas. stan and
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also it was quite a relief to see a union smiling when she got out of the lending capsule. as of course, it is quite a journey for them. they spent 12 days in space, filming the 1st year fi, true movie that was shot in space. it is really a historic moment for everyone here. and we've got family members of the, the filming crew. and i have here while i'm joined, live here of by yes, if you got a poina creams, a wife and also a film director. but sheep on bush was of a man yet sign a just a couple of questions. lima got one. so just so claim to proceed from ugly move with he has got he was held to, to get out of the capture work. i have emotions, sir. do you have right now? well, i rude. overall, it seems to be fine. i'd like to see him back in moscow. do it at the moment. so
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i'm just waiting to hear him. now major just showing lulu he had the most and then while he was so waving his hand, so it should be fine. you should see him today. yes, at noon. nice this and then when that i say to you about me and says fine, he's been joking. well, i hope yes i did. we soon i say yes at noon snellville divers, have you spent the entire night here? this is of steve put on here. we came at 4 and then we came at 7 to postpone by showing unit is thank you so much. it's usually like this is that going to life? i hope that this so tough. nice is over to help them build that. those who are new read it is, but she will, you'll see the j. thank you. thank you for your time shift. so that is one. that is why, and i said, well, we're all excited shirts ever want to show it. so it shows, are you proud? yes, definitely. we're excited and proud. all the motions are with us even. all right, so i'm coming back for you from the mission control center. we've got
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a lot of family members here. all of them are looking at the screen behind me. where of the landing capsule with the i, i, to person filming crew, along with the russian veteran cosmonaut. aleck naveen sky has just landed in kazakhstan. everything went fine, as i've said before, it is indeed a very historic moment for everyone, for the space fans, for the movie industry, for the whole world as it is. well, it's the 1st time that a feature movie was filmed at the international space station and to it, it says something very exciting to everyone. and of course we're very happy here at the mission control center, that everything went smoothly and fine. well, we're still looking at the crew there. we see a lot naveen ski now. he was attacked by the doctors, anna, as i understand, we're going to see other other members of the crew,
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but everything is fine and well, we're really happy. and finally. com here at the mission control center. i mean that woman did as you were saying, there is amazing that the smile on the face of julia pet, her sealed when she was put, popped out of her cap. so just an enormous smile. but if you had a closer look as well, they all seemed a little bit space. yeah. if, pardon the pun, but, but you know, when you come down, you're burning through the orbit, the re entry, it's about minutes of this plasma bubble around the cops. you'll hear combs black out, your braced in your seat absolutely buckled in. you're not supposed to move at all . it was a bumpy ride. all the way down there were getting slammed by westerly winds, an easterly winds, they finally touched down. it's a huge success and here at our team to national we wish it be. congratulations to everyone involved. medina. thank you very much. and these are the 1st moments after landing they touched down on cassock soil just half an hour ago and the crew is said to be feeling good and they will now be flown
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by helicopter to the bike and all cause my drone i spacecraft named after the 1st person in space a year, a garden undocked from the international space station at $415.00 a. m, moscow time. so that ascent took roughly 3 and a half hours, no wonder they must be up suddenly exhausted. so let's now meet the cost of the historic flight. eula pettis sealed as a russian film and stage actress since 2003, the year of acting debut. she's appeared in dozens of films and tv programs. she's also a founding member of the cherokee foundation. gotcha. knock, which helps children with disabilities. she's also the mother of 2 daughters. now to the film director who also works as a producer and a writer. eclipse. panko was a father of 3. he was recently behind several successful movies in russia, including salut 7, which he won't be surprised to learn is also about space. a cell, you'd see more sal. you'd 7 to tell us the true story of
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a 1985 mission involving 2 cars, one or 2 seriously risks that live to save a malfunctioning space station, needed all much turn into a like a piece of floating space junk when they flew up there to turn all the systems back on is, you know, hollywood really missed the boat with this story. sally. sammy should really try and look it up. now on a lighter note, she panko was already set a record in space by simply being the tallest russian to ever go there. now take a look at what's set to be the 1st of a feature film made in space and the movies working. busy title is the challenge. it's a joint project by rushers, state space agency, ross cost most channel one, and the yellow black and white film studio. now it tells the story of a search and played by pet assailed who was sent to the international space station to perform life saving a heart surgery on a cosmonaut. it was actually played by real life command. olivia ski who guided the film croup co. you just saw him sitting there getting his treatment off of coming out of the capsule. now there were 3000 applicants for the lead role,
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and not all of them were professional actors. well, the challenge may be the 1st movie maiden's face, but it's certainly not the 1st artistic experiments shut up that a canadian afternoon, chris had field recorded music video during his last mission on board. the i assess his cover of david bowie's space oddity is one of the most iconic moments. it's probably the world's most popular space song. hatfield was also the canadian, the 1st canadian i should say to walk in space. he actually spend 166 days away from earth. and now he's on another mission, writing best selling books, which is a good to hear, considering what comes off to life in space. anyway, we had a charge to was caught field about the challenges of filming in 0 gravity. i or it's a very demanding place to try and get a good quality video and audio production. it's
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a noisy environment. lighting is really complicated because you're going at 8 kilometers a 2nd. so the angle between the earth and the sun and you is changing rapidly. you can watch the shadows, walk across the room, you know, and you, you have to basically close all of the windows because if there's any hint of the sun coming in and out, and you get a sunrise and sunset every 46 minutes, then it will disrupt the lighting of your shot, so it's noisy, it's very confined, it has fluorescent lighting. and the sun is root intruders, which is just a difficult place to make good quality video. but, but these are professionals and hopefully they have all of the skills between the 2 of them that they'll need in order to, to get the product that they want. oh, well, everything is fun in weightlessness. i mean except maybe go into the bathroom. i mean it, it is a blast that you're what you know, you can fly. they,
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they won't have to hold their cameras up, you know, and, and so it's very joyful and, and delightful to be weightless. you can just take a camera and just let go of it and let the camera float and fly. so we work so hard with image stabilization and things on earth when you're not fighting gravity, some of the mechanics of filming, i think, become easier, a lot less tiresome. ah, just like the movie crew up there right now. one day i floated around trying to set up the lighting as best i could and, and videoed myself, singing along with myself up there, the light from the earth. it's really hard to get the camera set right where your faces in dark. so if you watch that video closely, you'll see there's one super bright light right here. and another super when right here, just so there was enough light on my face. and when the, the movie team made the movie are interstellar with matt and honey he,
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they actually use that clip that i had made floating and a couple of the space station. they use that in order to figure out how to light mat mahovski's face in the movie interstellar, which, which i thought was, was pretty funny. you know, me playing a bowie tune that then a movie could use to see how they should light an actor back here. on our i think people understand space flight at a more sort of intuitive, visceral level feeling sort of the piece and the grace of the weightlessness that i tried to share during that music video. and i run into people all around the world . hundreds of millions of people have seen that video just because there's sort of a hypnotic nature to weightlessness and i really hope that you really unclaimed, manage to capture the difference of weightlessness. not just pretend weightlessness like the movies, but the actual difference of being there. so i'm looking forward to seeing you know,
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how they interpret the space flight experience. and i've written 4 books and written a music album and, and done things ever since it with, with great, worldwide a claim that made several television series just to try and do the same sort of thing that the 2 of them are doing. hopefully they'll be better position than i ever was to really help share the magic and the wonder of the space flight experience with people everywhere. i know i love space, it's very much who i am and what i think about and, and in, in infiltrates all of my choices. you know, the, the books that i've written and the companies that i helped lead in the master class that i did, and university where i teach and, and even the music that i write, it's all infused the experiences of my life. i don't miss them, i live them. that's who i am. ah, it's thriller fiction set in space called the apollo murders. i said in 1973
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with the soviet space station on mars. and lunar, hoard there on the surface of the moon and the cosmic ox of the astronauts. and it's about 95 percent of the book is real. and over half the characters the russian in the american characters are real people. so it's this twisted, intertwined alternative history and the world right reaction has been great and just launch recently. i'm really proud of the apollo murders and i think people are going to learn a little more about space flight from this. and who knows? maybe someday this also will be a movie philosophy also hasn't taken the space film industry. we've made our own our very own documentary from the international space station. now we didn't film a movie up there. we didn't have a crew up there though. instead, we actually asked a russian cosmonaut under able to sing code to be our host in guide, or that project with a joint initiative by r t ross cause most on the makers of the soil is rocket. a space 360 is available
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online right now in 6 languages. wanted to bring you some. i like pictures here one more time here when you into national, as you see the press of family and all sorts of people involved now for, for the big welcome back to terra firma. the caps you landed about 42 minutes ago. and we've got to oleg, novit ski, eula, pet, a sealed clim ship panko as well. the 3 man crew, essentially one actor, one director, one true cultural norm and peta sealed and shipping because they went through a full month, expedited training course in order to be fighting fish and ready to go up to the international space station where they have spent the past 12 days, usually a pet sealed who just popped out of a capital a few minutes ago had the biggest smile you've ever seen. novit ski, right? they're looking very, very serious because they must be exhausted. it's tough, it's tough to imagine how much sleep they've had in the past 24 hours when you're leaving the international space station that the sheer volume of checks you have to
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do for every step of the return journey is mind boggling. so it's an enormous task with them to leave the i assess to find the right trajectory from the orbit to go through the, the re entry and get safety back down right there to the steps of bike and or in catholic style and what, whatever is downing success this has been, we've had special coverage here on our team to national now for the past couple of hours covering this step by step. it's been a great pleasure having you with us and a great privilege to have such a great story here on a russian international television. so i thank you for joining us and we will continue our special coverage. of course, if you think you miss anything, just check out a r t dot com also on youtube channel, where soon enough will be uploading at the full feature on the special coverage. they are back on tariff. but welcome back home. this is off the international the the, well,
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it is sunday here at moscow. so that means it is the weekly program here went to you, let's get to some of the news i did shaped we can for example, one of the big stories was president putin rejecting claims that russia is using natural gas as a weapon and driving up prices a speaking of the russian energy week for via he also pledged to supply more gas if you're at once it you also stressed the importance of the now completed node stream to gas pipeline under the baltic, which is still awaiting the final green light from europe to this year to look 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 on this route is 2000 kilometers, shorter and quicker to our main consumers in europe than via ukraine. d. c. 2000 kilometers more efficient. it's cheaper because transit is cheaper and it's also cheaper for customers. she because the transit fee has to be included in the end
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price in particular for european customers. we are doing this despite our political differences. this year we have increased supply by 10 percent. again, we would very much like them to be grateful. instead of only criticizing us more snowed to loop, a correspondent any petra anchor was at russian energy week hair and moscow. and is recap of the opening day. first, a quick look into the context of lot of my food and the 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, 2 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 infrastructure projects in the field like the north stream to
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however, this crisis led to reassessment and this is what the russian leader has been talking about for a while. and he also brought up what he called mistakes and the european energy policy that led to the christ got higher prices on gas in europe, or consequence of a deficit of energy and not vice versa. and that's why you should not shift the blame news over the last 10 years, step by step. the 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 fulfilled and contractual obligation to our partners, including our partners in europe, we in short guaranteed uninterrupted gas deliveries. we have every reason to believe that this year we will reach record levels of gas deliveries on the global market with 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
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a single occasion when rushes energy joined gas from refused a request from europe for additional natural gas exports. and what mr. brewton was 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 in 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,
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mister president. i mean, what was the same point was you and you said that you are not supplying gas through pipelines to europe, 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 increased supplies by 10 percent and overall russia increased 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 will 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
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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, he wants these a long term contract. again. what russia ones is stability and predictability of this mind. some apparent misunderstandings between us automate potent than in the american news anchor. moderating the panel. the russian leader gave the c and b . c. finance channel, an exclusive interview on the sidelines of the forum. he shut his thoughts on the controversial orcus security pipe between australia, britain, and the us, as well as his own political future. also that as well of crypto currencies group the will crypto currencies can be an accounting unit, but they're very unstable. may be for transferring funds from one place to another . ok, but for trade, especially energy resources,
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in my opinion is premature crypto currencies for now are not backed by anything but all things are developing. anything has a right to exist. we'll look at how it's going to go, maybe when it becomes a store value, but we see how volatile this market is. of then we get you to some ration of closed blocks, including the one between the u. s. u. k and australia definitely undermines regional stability because in my opinion, being friendly with each other is good, but to be friends against someone that's bad, it undermines the stability we all talk and care about. yeah. like you, i prefer not to answer such questions, talks about it, or to stabilizing the situation. the situation should be call so that all authorities can work with certainty. yes, the constitution does allow me to do it to run for another term, but no decisions have been made on that yet. the top catholic bishop in france has been reprimanded by the interior minister for saying priests are not required to
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report child sex abuse if it's revealed during confession. his remarks followed revelations that since the 1950s, more than 300000 children, have been sexually abused by french catholic clergy and other individuals associated with the judge. and we spoke with a founder of a victims association who he himself suffered abuse. the level hill falls when we came to france, i was 8 and 9 years old. my parents wanted me to join this scout group. so i spent almost 2 years there until i was sexually assaulted by bernard. pray not when i found myself alone with him and the door was closed, he hugged me. it lasted around 15 minutes and he was saying something i couldn't understand because i didn't understand what was happening. and i remember having my head completely crushed. i was completely crushed against his belly and i remember the fiber of the fabric and the collar he shut his smell is, is this childhood trauma is engraved in my memory full of very precise details.
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according to a french conventions report, there have been nearly 3000 perpetrators among catholic church workers since the 1950s. are there been more than 300000 children, abused mostly boys between the ages of 10 and 13. and the vast majority of the crimes of past the statute of limitations many, they cannot be prosecuted. or francois devoe again, claims that covering up these atrocities as a matter of charge policy or shortish and was just, i told my parents about the incident. they took me out of discount groups with but then they were harassed by the whole local community. now, a catholic neighbourhood who accused my parents of harming the church. they protected me from this. they tried to get the priest to leave and they succeeded. after 8 months of fighting, but i had to live with the reality that this had happened. oh she, i couldn't hide it from my family. i couldn't wall myself in. when i understood the magnitude of it, i told myself that the day would come when i could confront this evil force and
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kill it. and that i would not miss the opportunity i should because i'm certain that these atrocious crimes swarm their organization and concealment are evil, is a little bit we have in front of us. the vatican with all its power was to my strength, is that my opponents have understood that nothing will stop me, sir. i have nothing to lose. the investigating commission must fulfill is responsibilities is required. on the mean time per francis has expressed his great sorrow over the findings. he called the report a moment of shame for the whole catholic church on for him as well. but francois devote thinks the show of remorse from the pontiff. isn't enough. plough aunt susan bus excuses. what is shameful is not apologizing for an atrocity committed in catholic institutions on hundreds of children. the pope has never.

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