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ah ah, a the 1st ever space film crew returns to earth, a russian movie director and an actress or a back from 12 days of shooting only international space station will bring you the moment of the landing. i'm reactions to the historic flight in this hours special coverage. to be honest, i feel a little fed to date such a thing happens once in a lifetime, though. so cooler was cool. was like a roller coaster and we were just enjoying it. and in the bigger stories of the week as well, vladimir putin rejects claims that russia is weapon, ising or withholding natural gas. europe grapples with high prices. the president also agreed to boost supplies to the youth while saying that block brought the crisis on itself. a french government report concludes that hundreds of
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thousands of crimes were committed by the catholic clergy against children. since the 1950s we speak to one of the victims. when we came to france, i was 8 and 9 years old. so i spent almost 2 years there until i was sexually assaulted by burn on crane on what is shameful is not apologizing for an atrocity committed in catholic institutions on hundreds of children. ah, with the top stories from the past 7 days and right up to the moment developments as well. this is the weekly rti hello and welcome. we start with our special coverage of a trailblazing russian film. cruise returned to earth from the international space station actress eulley a per slid on director clim ship panko and
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a total of 12 days on board the i assess making the world's 1st movie shot in orbit . so it's another cause make milestone the soviet union sent the 1st person into space and russia is not picking up the baton with another historical moment in time making a movie in orbit. here's the moment the crew parachute had done onto kaz axle a with so google, it was cool. who was like ro? acosta and we were just enjoying everything was sparkling outside the window. we had a lot of fun with when our flight
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was nearly over. i didn't want to return. no, such a thing happens wash in a lifetime. mm hm. there a spacecraft named after they 1st person in space, you're a garden on doc from the international space station at $415.00 a. m. moscow time on sunday. the descent took 3 and a half hours. the thumb crew has not been flown back to the russian capital where they were reunited with their loved ones. through emotional scenes south the her report. of course, you lay person, some can ship panko, now have to spend some or a week in rehabilitation and getting used to these earthly conditions. while the commander of the crew will be under sufficient for about a month. indeed, having spent a 160 days in her beds. so it's
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a unique moment for russia, it's space industry and the world of cinema. you can see are a full coverage of the historic landing and ortiz youtube channel. here some of the highlights from earlier in the day, ah, ah, the soviet union was 1st to send a dog into space, then they sent the 1st man and woman. and now russia is aspiring to get another 1st, and that is filming a feature movie in orbit an actress and a film director spent 12 days of the international space station shooting scenes for that space drama. let me introduce you to the crew of his historic flight. julia pettis sailed right here is a russian film star and stage actress. she has appeared in dozens of films and tv series, and she's also a founding member of the charity foundation gulch,
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and knock, which helps children with disabilities. she's also the mother of 2 daughters right now to the film's director, who also works as a producer and a writer as well. a movie make a through and through mr. clim ship panko. now he's the father of 3 and was recently behind several successful movies in russia including that of salute. cm more salute 7. now on a lighter note, she pancho's already set a bit of a record in space because he's not a small man. in fact, he is the tortoise russian to ever get into space and go to the international space station ah, in his little groups else is on us, usually middle grade smith. ah, thanks so much with
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he goes to that. that the jump in. yeah. annoyed value with lewis. you can use the last my little news line you by yes, to partner with . when you look at us, your panko and pedestal, during this pre flight training, of course it was an expedited 4 month course, but they all went through all, i guess you could say the checks and balances that are required for a cosmopolitan trading. they all passed with flying colors,
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but when you see them experimenting there in 0 gravity, i mean, it looks a bit of a bumpy right. to be honest with you, but let's take a look now and what set to be the 1st ever feature film made in space. now the movie is working. title is that of the challenge. now it tells the story of a surgeon played by paras who is sent to the international space station to perform life saving hot surgery on a customer who's actually played by real life commander. only the viet ski who is as we speak, guiding the film, proved back home. now there were 3000 applicants with lead role, and not all of them were professional actresses at all. well, obviously space travel can be a very risky business that back in 2018. there was a saw you is rocket failure. that happened right off the lift off. and luckily the crew kept that cool and they came away unscathed after an emergency landing. as we understand that have been no accidents since. now, one of the trickiest aspects of space travel is not the landing. and here is how
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with, with ah, level with there is a lot of a growing anticipation tension over here. and of course, a lot of excitement, i can tell you that a lot of people are here. are filming cruise that many, many journalists, and of course a family, a members of those are the actress unit pretty sealed, and to film director and film producer cream, she panko their family members and friends are also here supporting them their return and am here joint life by the out mother, mother alpha clean as well as his sister. thank you so much for being here with us
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. i know you've been here for a long time already. how do you feel? no well started and but we were tied in before they went on the flight. it's challenging emotionally. we support them and watch them on their screens behind us . we are very excited and when to send positive energy to them so they can withstand everything. it was an absolutely amazing experience. we had a cool from the i assess from space. it's just like a science fiction movie. i think this whole experience is a great moment of joy for them. and of course, for us now, the film crew making its way home. now isn't this special for just being the 1st or shoot this movie hin space of a pre flight training? it took only 4 months compared with the minimum 2 year old deal for cosmo north to do it properly. now, julia had a sealed and clim chapin co past that medical and fitness exams with flying colors . and another 1st for the trip is that the saw use spacecraft is being operated by just one command at this time without the help of
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a professional flight engineer. and it's all seen as helping make commercial space flight ever more viable. as far as we understand, tom cruise is very disappointed in this because in the past year or so, tom cruz announced the next mission impossible movie will be i will be working with and a lot of musk and that we filmed in space. but guess what? tom cruise, just a bit too late. the russians got that 1st. it's not a matter of having some cases for everybody. pet sales and ship hanging. well, we put on to 2 private jets. they'll be whisked back here to the moscow region where for a few weeks, they have to be monitored. that help has to be checked or touched down. we've got a downright hip. well, it's a resounding success here with our t international. and for all those involved in this amazing feature film project, the 1st feature film being filmed in space while the russians are now back on terra firma. and it's a, basically,
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a case of mission accomplish the what a look at the last few weeks about was okay, moving old tim where of the week's news loving we're putting the house claims at. rejected claims. indeed, that russia's using natural gas as a weapon on driving up prices was the accusation against moscow. speaking of the russian energy weak forum, he also pledged the supply more gas if europe requested the president stress the importance of the no completed nor string to gas pipeline under the baltic sea, which is still awaiting the final green light from german regulators. success to seattle, but as far as north stream, too, was concerned at what opponents of the project have claim that this is not a commercially viable product and russia, if pursuing geopolitical motivations week, well, you know, this is yet another believe, nonsense is what i just least pay closer attention to what i'm saying on this route is 2000 kilometers,
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shorter and quicker to our main consumers in your on that and v crank these, he chew allows them to kilometers more efficient. it's cheaper because the transit is cheaper to do. and it's also cheaper for consulate, a virtual, because the transit fee has to be included in the and the price in particular for european customers. we are doing this to some, quite our political differences this year. we have increased supply by 10 percent. again, that we would very much like them to be grateful. instead of only criticizing us an orange note. so yeah, passionate thought. amir putin. there. ilia. katrinka was covering russian energy week for us in moscow. here, just recap of whedon stays eventful opening day. first. a quick look into the context of lot of my food in 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,
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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 projects in the field like a north stream to. 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 in the european energy policy that led to the christ. and i guess the buyer 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. dramatic flaws are 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 obligation to our partners, including our partners in europe. we in short guaranteed uninterrupted gas
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deliveries. and 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 russians entered you, joined gas from refused a request from europe for additional natural gas export. and what mister bruton was after, 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 you hang energy as a weapon? rushes, not using any weapon. if you've been paying attention, as for the economy where we're using one of them, it's 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 to honk. the rapture is nothing to support him 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,
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how can you expect europe to believe your reliable energy partner when you're not supplying that energy via the pipeline shewer's inch near a beautiful woman? oh, 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. well, mister president, with what was the same point was you and you said that when you were 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. dicaspran increased supplies by 10 percent need to an overall russia increase them by 15 percent. that we have increased gas supply through pipelines by 10 percent and increased l. n. g supply by 13 percent. we are increasing as up anatomy, increasing our gas supply to europe. the number one ingredient in mr. putin's 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,
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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 that 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, he ones, these long term contracts, again, what russia ones is stability and predictability. still ahead on our team. international aid domain french government report reveals hundreds of thousands of crimes against children over the past. 17 years covered up by the catholic church. either we hear from one of the victims to the brain
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but i'll be speaking to guess when the world politics spoke. business, i'm show business. i'll see you then. 020 minutes past 10 pm here in moscow. welcome back. the top at catholic bishop in france has apologized unblocked right after claiming church secrecy is above the law. he was earlier reprimanded by the interior minister for saying that when priests learn of crimes during confession, they're not compelled to tell the place. it follows an inquiry which unearth more than $300000.00 alleged sex crimes against children and the french catholic church since the 1950s. we spoke with the founder of a victims association who himself suffered abuse till now all hell halls. when we came to france, i was 8 and 9 years old. oh my parents wanted me to join this scout group. so i spent almost 2 years there until i was sexually assaulted by bernard crenan swift.
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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 and i was completely crushed against his spelling. and i remember the phi, both the fabric and the call of he shone and memory smell is, is the childhood trauma is engraved in my memory. so love it, very precise details. according to the independent report, some 3000 catholic church workers perpetrated crime since the 1950s at more than 300000 minors were abused mostly boys, aged between 10 and 13. the vast majority of the crimes have passed a statute of limitations and can't be prosecuted from sword. devoe again, believes that covering up such heinous acts is a matter of church policy or shortish and wise. yes, i told my parents about the incident, they took me out of this cal grants were that,
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but then they were harassed by the local community. now a catholic neighbourhood who, khakis my parents of harming church. they protected me from all. they tried to get the pre to leave and they succeeded or multiple take months of fighting to, to side. i had to live with the reality of this had happened. and so she, i couldn't hide in my family with was sick. i couldn't wall myself in when i understood the magnitude. oh, i told myself that the day we hummed, man, i could confront like evil fools, a funny little stella and that i would not miss the opportunity as she misses because i am sites in with that these atrocious crime by one of their organization and concealment, or are evil is should of it we have in front of us the vatican group, which always power with should my strength is that my opponents are to have understood that nothing. i have nothing to lose the investigating commission. i must fulfill them. his responsibilities is a quarter of
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a sample of pope frances has expressed his great sorrow over the findings. he calls the report a moment of shame for the entire catholic church and for him personally. but francois devoe thinks they show of remorse from the pontiff is not enough plough onto this hidden bus excuses. what is shameful is not apologizing for an atrocity committed in catholic institutions on hundreds of children. the pope has never ever sent a single message. never tried to contact us. uh huh. but it's his responsibility we're talking about. it's not about his shane is we don't care about his shambles. one cannot commit crimes and simply say to my machine for the crimes i have committed, it doesn't work like that. the pope received card along sovereign, but he did not receive the victims. all he did not receive the victims association, such as despite the media coverage, always divine justice is based on the statue of limitations for sex kinds against minus j. less is that your religion,
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is that what you are explaining to other than your mom? you are a shipwreck of spirituality and a source of shame for humanity. oh frances, that's why i say to you may jam with the u. k. reeling over the terrace, stabbing of an m p security's taken center stage. the home secretary say she intends to beef our protection for politicians, not just in public, but also from online abuse. to would you consider a legislation to remove a right to anonymity on social media? i want a slick and everything can. there is what taken place already. the security review was triggered by these killing all their trim, conservative m p. mister david, a miss this week. he died after being starved multiple times, one meeting constituents at a church in the south east county of essex. a 25 year old suspect. it is in custody . now after being arrested by police. police declared the killing
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a terrorist incident. civil rights activists, morons, are believed. questions must be answered about state security. first of all, this is not an attack on democracy. and there is not a war between islam and democracy or terrorists and democracy. this was a failure in state security. this was a failure in protecting m p 's jobs. we failed to protect jo cox, 5 years ago, or david amos was not protected. now. people become criminals and terrorists, and somebody is putting the strings we need to find out who is behind this. we need to find out how or why he was radicalized who inspired him. this isn't about saying these to get people are self radicalize and rushing things in. i've been the victim of online abuse. i think i was the 1st earliest you had a, a, a death threat on twitter which became a criminal prosecution. it was years and years ago. i've been articles i met with kissed army when he's the head of the director of public prosecutions. about how we stop online hate online radicalization. it doesn't take for an m p to do this. i think there are going to be
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a trance of measures which the british government have had, obviously was there now going to use the so david amos is a tragic murder to roster, and that isn't how we should be doing politics. no, there are many secret surrounding moscow's iconic st puzzles cathedral. but which of them are true? we attempt to separate fact from fiction. next sticklett. ah . when i see black manager, i see part of myself. when i was growing, young, black americans spoke to me. when, why destroyed it did not. those who say black lives matter is a movement we are importing from america. no, nothing is who we are. i lived in a world where wide lives mattered. and i was not wide like missing
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