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there is a dare to ask in a russia welcome back. the 1st f, a space film. cruise off about 12, dave, shoot off a boat, the international space station, extreme pressure flaming turbulence. the new pioneers of overt all cinema speak to us here at r t and describe that fiery to send it back to us. it used to it, it should occur, and you get which when you go to then use with ice cream. actually, the, of course, most by the sheer bullets have shown like us, me just a 2nd. yeah. okay. any of them with germany confirms that russia is not withholding natural gas supplies to europe. but
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media outlets keep up the narrative that moscow deliberately squeezing prices. ah, or 9 o'clock on monday morning here at moscow. this is odd international and a very warm welcome to you. today we continue our special coverage of a new land mark in cinema and space. travel on sunday, a russian crew per ton to worth off to the world's 1st film shoot in orbit actress . so julia had a sealed and director of clemency. panko spent 12 days up on the international space station, making scenes for the extra terrestrial drama. as the crew successfully touched back down on earth, our correspondent cosentino ross golf,
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got the chance to witness the historic landing in kazakhstan. ah, if you our class before we can find out what they have already on back there. national say let me but they already stuff where guys patting back a dad. why dorothy landing spot? let's go. mm. we know the landing location in berry. so now we're gonna lie around until we can actually see that as sounding model and wait until it touches down with
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well, as you can see, the capital is on the ground. the crew is still inside, but we've been told that they're feeling. all right. somebody is speaking with the crew right now. so history has been made a russian professional to makers that just went into spain, but also safely returned to earth with footage for their 1st have earth feature movie that has sort of shaken in actual space. the whole crew are treated like heroes with all this is the film director, clint shipping, co, safe and sound. just came from the space. the international space station is 400 kilometers above the earth surface and a returning spacecraft usually covers the distance in 3 hours. for the most part it's freefall and the speed can reach 120 meters per 2nd. extreme acceleration
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baird, with a gravity taking in put the crew under enormous physical ross. nonetheless, she benco's seemed in high spirits. and those oci i said, those are good. we're so liberal in old olga bullish, ashleigh wish that you could you peter glueck who applause. marguerite, she's our can on whether the closure vadar occur. no excuse knows what she knew by the one in bull's doro, a moon garcia room with 3 or more carefully. so that was to me to click the blue showing you for choose tool should you should choose to initial taquila and you hit which one you can use with ice cream. gog slit. of course most. why don't i shing bullets of shaneka me. jessica chavez ernie was from the machine in missouri with that was actress. you la brazil has just received flowers. both you let me see. and cosmonaut alex risky, had to act even before the laughter capsule landing location turned into a film set for one of the closing scenes of the movie about
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a doctor who sent into orbit to perform surgery after that very sealed. who plays the lead role laugher. autograph on the capsule that not only brought her back home to date, but also sent her acting career sky word from now on. she is the 1st actress filmed in space. you can call us that she, she got i so it glow schedule. so that'll change your mind if you want to go with another renowned russian actor vladimir mascot who played command or greeting the crew on the ground, sat the movie is a big lead forward for the world's film industry for yet. and i saw my about my little macros eve or see him on hightail taurus, nate, of course, mission over to get to zill and i sierra know young as low. yeah. it is a new visual because it just touched on me dear smugly, at this diligence from a minimal corrosion. some mature of no, i'm not going to do so, but i was calling for legit. me actually let the early. he's like
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a buddhist wish you religion limited as digit. i'm city as you care yet is me or my? yes, this kim store. i better go to zoom, is that oh and you're starting out to ya. you start to the right spot center of the plan. you don't like them until yerra or let's get a closer look at the capsule. just look how actually burnt it is right here. because when the capsule hurdles through earth's atmosphere at a temperature outside riches, up to 2000 degrees celsius and it feels like you are inside a fireball, the mission is also a large drive forward for the russian space program which made space travel possible for 2 non cosmetic, after just 4 months of training and it's more than space tourism. it's about professionals from different areas and not just career cause menard's been able to go into space and do their job, meet acting, or something else. as, as the head of rushes space agency to pay the bill multiple got to do both beside the scope of them, but that it was not to be to get the cutterson lowest. denise,
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but other bit slow glitch up, but i am but a good thing. but don't some of you all a cup, but i am putting up in books, but that it was good percentage and you need us to run them for the good thing of plan. ah, there's a lot of food for thought in the month to come about that, but for now everyone here including us, is just extremely excited to witness something that will definitely go down in history. as in a rush, got reporting from doesn't stand. the film crew has not been flown back to the russian capital where they were reunited with their families. you can imagine they were pretty emotional scenes at the airport. a peta sealed, and japan go well now have to spend several days in rehabilitation or the commander of the crew will be under supervision for a whole month as he spent a $191.00 days and older. and here at odds he, we spoke to the relatives of the crew. ah, wish them freakish now with plenty of
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this kiki budget with that i still can i just as a household girl, negative one from australia. she boyden and we will study. so not chelsea cookie will. it is your lowest i lived on was that. so again, it's from, it's on the physical side of the go button, but which is on ok. school some a sick with media and is the caucus he monocle with the cost me just go. no. what's the most recent brazoswood searching for feasible? i move the screen. yeah. well we got the chance to meet the crew on that flight back to moscow. i capitalism. a near profound my linea guzman afternoon, a must have been the floors needed the money to make it
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a lot more with the modem with the these new stuff but more doable for them. one is better to work with just required to what you form already wrote up with. what about the seminar sciences? i so much sandra, but if i do it some for exam, i'm investment from nancy. you go to play over the amount of hoops or whatever, but i guess i've read the battleship with music audio video focus on the image of the qualities that i've already i get over to them ask you this idea level of disorder. before that i've worked i've been using you as you look up pretty much what you said the book with $42.00
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and then you i don't see use of you so much to do the number to cease about pushing the dish. so it is all a large and to go to more you to a new much go lumps chest, no money down, love ship. but it's been several away from that i transition. so it actually was in the, to me is about actually go out when that is sub i'd names up, but it's ready to ship our coach when you get a pair discussion packet yet. okay. with that got us through to look to see if it goes over for us to move with the video to north of seamless for the word that over the spanish or whatever that the to through to the video. there's reason you pretty much that the but where
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did with the chest, the boy walk nor do we do that. got a couple of tickets. you know them know the last with please it's sally. yes. explain your answer. the issue that i venues with sure. yeah, sure. b y, a sure voice, the insidious them loudly along with the other store or axes pick you know, you meant to put it in the light at school. look up that the head of anybody other school in them we will. the key in this claim
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is this, the human problem with yes, a good deal is that with me you might be those. and with that the, with the ela, a thing was the challenge your way, the 1st full movie made in space. but of course, plenty of videos being captured that before, for example, canadian national, cris hatfield, he became an online sensation several years ago with the on board rendition of david bowie's space oddity. hatfield was also the 1st canadian to conduct a space walk. he spent a total of a $166.00 days away from earth and is now on another mission that of writing best selling books. and when we spoke to him, we asked him about the challenges of filming in 0 gravity.
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for it's a very demanding place to try and get a good quality video and audio production. it's 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. oh, well, everything is fun. in weightlessness, i mean his chest and they, they won't have to hold their cameras up, you know? and, and so it's very joyful and, 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 worked so hard with image stabilization of things on earth when you're not fighting gravity,
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some of the mechanics of filming, i think, become easier, a lot less tiresome. mm. 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, a hypnotic nature to weightlessness. and i really hope that to eula and clem managed to capture the difference of weightlessness. not just pretend weightlessness, like in the movies. but the actual difference of being there. so i'm looking forward to seeing you know, how they interpret the space flight experience. and i've written for books and written music album and, and i'm done things ever since it, with, with great world wide acclaim made several television series just to try and do the
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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 help 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 with the experiences of my life. i don't miss them. i live them, that's who i am. i quote a possibly out here at moscow and speculation continue to swirl in the western media of a russia supposedly manipulating europe's natural gas price. now it has been debunked already by the leaders of both russia and germany. as russia's ambassadors,
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the u. k says moscow is not withholding supplies totally, we know this whole, it's for political reasons. but guess probably this isn't from station of course, while russia maintains that it's definitely not behind the increases in price in energy that we've seen here in europe. that hasn't stopped a very different story being puts across in the european media as well as media elsewhere. in fact, the very well respected news magazine focus has on their front cover of the latest edition. let me put and just underneath the headline, the cold will in the sense in germany, that means not the cold war within the latter part of the 20th century means the cold war is like freezing. however, the and the headline there, the so the headline says blood and be turns off the tops and drives up the price in germany. and it's a very similar message that we've seen across the media in year. if we go with the
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netherlands, similar headlines that we're seeing there. also german publications here going with very, very similar message in belgium. what we're hearing is that russia has the chance to make or has the possibility to make europe shiver this winter while in austria, they're suggesting that russia is using gas in order to put pressure on europe. what's really interesting though, is what we're seeing in the media is a very different message to what's coming out from your opinion. leaders in the commissioner for, for energy. that's country since. and she said, just at the beginning of this month, that while there was no additional gas coming from russian supply is to meet the increased demand from europe that bo same russian supply is. we're meeting the very letter of all of the contracts that they signed with european countries. and it's a similar message that we've heard from german chancellor angle america, as well as the gift kinda to my knowledge there are noses. russia has said we will
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deliver it to you, especially not with regard to the pipeline in ukraine. russia can only deliver gas on the basis of contractual obligation. and not just only like that the, well, the message doesn't seem to have been getting through to the u. s. media, certainly not. when you look at the interview they did with russian president vladimir just last week. has russia been using energy as a weapon? russia is not using any weapon. 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. at the end of the day, i guess the question is, how can you expect europe to believe your reliable energy partner when you're not supplying that energy via the pipeline? you said that you are not supplying gas through pipelines to europe, but actually your mistaken you are mistaken. and all of those who feed on the information they receive, we are actually increasing our supply to europe. well,
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the reality is there's a whole multitude of reasons for why demand for gas in europe is currently so high, and why supplies of gas and reserves of gas also low. so when you've got high demand and you've got but, well, low availability, you get high prices, and that's what we're seeing at the moment. we have heard from vladimir putin in the recent pasto saying that once russia's own reserves of gas have been replenished, that we may well see russian supply is supplying more of thought gas to europe. 20 part there in moscow, there has been a shooting in russia is a poem region, a 12 year old boy opened fire inside of school early on monday morning. though as we understand, nobody has read the hood. he apparently bought in his father's hunting rifle and fired 2 shots before the head teacher persuaded him to hand over the gun at the child's motive is not clear, but police are saying he may have been bullied rather stun. now clauses at the school have been cancelled for the day. now this does come a month after
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a deadly shooting at a university in the very same region, in which 6 people died. to the u. k. now where a couple in the isle of wight is suing the government over transgender guidelines given to the school. a nigel and sally ro explained the issues to us here at auntie b. t. situations in our school when our boys but the age 6. so the 1st one was when i just he came home and said that his friend, asco, a boy, had turned up school and announced that he was now at gal. and that he was going to be called by august name. and so there was no consultation with the parents and no warning, it just just came about an upstate this. this is totally new to us. and then 2 years later, we also had a very similar situation with a 6 year old. and
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a boy would come sometimes dressed as a boy and sometimes dress ago. he just came home and said, really confused. can boys become gowns girls become voice? the parents and legal case focuses on an education policy called the corner will schools transgender guidelines? it was introduced in 2015, a schools are advised to have gender neutral toilets and allow pupils to wear clothes that reflect that gender identity rather than the biological sex sallie ro thing. so schools have been taken these guidelines for too little, really, to teach. just think this is your and it's not just guidelines, but they, they are actually get the had to you when we said this is crazy. why would you just allow this child one day to where boys you to 4 and then the next the gallon choosing from day to day, which is the 2nd situation for us? and he said, i have no choice. i just have to accept it. if i don't like my job, but the problem is government approach push, putting these guidelines as best practice and they've been doing this since 2017,
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2019. as best factors. we've challenged the government on this and they went back down and people say when brian speaking out, but there was a, there's a lot of that and also parents, grand parents and teachers who are really, really grateful that we are speaking. asked about it because we're speaking on behalf of many, many hundreds of thousands of people who feel the same way. but us get to speak house. the u. k. department of education says it's review the rose complaint and found no evidence of wrongdoing on the part of the school. it also says the schools approach to gender identity was focused on the well being of pupils always worked with lawyer transgender rights activist, stephanie hayden, about this case, no one's promoting anything. this is about charles, it was expressed a wish to wear the clothing, as i understand commonly associated with with female students. this is not about
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the child of the parents concerned and to be having legal by also one of the highest court from england, wales, about the clothes. and the child was, it seems to me absolutely ridiculous. a waste of the resources of the legal system and quite frankly, attended by parents with a particular christian point of view, which is fine. but to impose that few of those is not quite the pakistani national has been cleared for release from america's guantanamo bay prison. after 17 years in confinement of his comes 6 years after washington concluded he should never have been there in the 1st place as he was mistaken for a terrorist. and even now mister barney's fate is unclear. as madame gazda earphones mohammed rabbani is one of one tottenham obeys, longest serving inmates 17 years and one month he has been locked up in git
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mo, by all accounts, innocent, never charged with any terror related offenses. never brought to trial. once a taxi driver, his crime was that he was in the wrong place at the wrong time. on september, the 10th 2000 t, pakistani authorities arrested 2 individuals believe to be his ankle and his driver outside the apartment complex by september, the 11th 2002, it was determined that an individual named mohammed ark, mad, glamorous bonnie, also known as abilene bader, and his driver were arrested and not ass angle. the awful irony here is that the real her son, gall bin laden's messengers, he's known who rabbani was mistaken for was captured and handed over to the cia in 2004. he was later released than 2007 went back to his old ways and was killed in
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a drone strike. and still mohammed or by the, is serving someone else's time in guantanamo the years. and the presidents came and went. they admitted that the arrest was a case of mistaken identity, and yet he is still there. guantanamo is all about lies, hypocrisy and broken promises. they promised me that they might let me out for a view of my detention, but that came to nothing. you can almost track his tragedy in cca and pentagon documents. he was initially tortured at the so pit and atoria cia jail in afghanistan, where terrible things were done to inmates to extract confessions robot. he was allegedly identified as the man mentioned, and several cia torture memos who was hung by his wrists in arm chains and who attempted to amputate his own hands to stop. the pain being cleared for release may
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be a personal victory for him. but in practice, in bond on him obey that doesn't mean anything. one of my clients, homes, hotel california, it me, you can check out, but you can never leave for men are still there though they were cleared over 10 years ago. but at least we're now going to be arguing about when he should go home, rather than whether what little joy and hope there is to be had. this is knowing that he has a son waiting for him. a son who was born after his arrest and about whom he only found out when the boy was 6 years old. just imagine what life would be like for your family without your father. just imagine what it would be like if your father was at guantanamo, how could they ruin 20 years of someone's life? there is no way of knowing when the e for a body will be released and what he will make of a world of a life that he was deprived of by mistake. the scars from torture, the,
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the trauma from long years of isolation, the stigma of being a guantanamo inmate will always stay with her body as will memories of the war and terra's churning merciless military bureaucratic machine that even upon realizing its mistake, took years to correct it and as more in the story right now at arts, he thought common any other stores you think if i have missed, just check out our youtube channel as well. in the meantime, you monday program continues in about half an hour. ah, join me every thursday on the alex salmon show and i'll be speaking to guess of the world politics, sport, business and show business. i'll see you then. mm . ah
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i imagine retents and you're watching a special edition of going underground. it's 10 years since dns, he's a border and then chairman of google, eric schmidt went to see julian, a songy of wiki leaks, carnegie awaiting next week's court hearing in his long battle for freedom. you can watch our interview with jolena sand, johnny's radically different perspective on technology, committed google on our youtube channel. now dr. tim neat care brew a former google employee. an expert in artificial intelligence who spoke out against a bias has been calling the stronger whistleblower protection against us oligarch run big tech companies. she joins me now from california to me. thank you so much for coming on. i think we all have you to thank for certain features on our i pads on google st. you. if we use a we reflected all our lives in
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a way what is ethical a. i was in different to the square game. i haven't seen all of that series, but everybody's talking about what is it and the cal ai is, i consider it to be a field that tries to ensure that while we work on a technology, we're working on it with foresight and trying to understand what the negative potential, negative societal impact are and minimize dose and try to work on something that's actually beneficial for humanity. so it's not my saying what is on ethical ai. there's lots of it said to call, right. i think that whenever you, so for example, as a part of my work taught showed that my collaboration with joy pull me showed that a lot of of a p i that sell automate automated facial and that is tools. we showed that
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