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ah, ah, european gas prices who authorizing were put in towels worship, and a giant gas prone to russia top supplies. americans are losing faith and job biden's ability to turn the economy round up to code it with new pulling, showing it's m r. clause cod becoming disillusioned, the fastest freedom or possible 175 year prison sentence judah songs as faith rests in behalf of the u. k. 's high court as an appeal hearing on a us extradition work where i get home to weigh the orders. poland to co pop a 1000000 years every single day until it bond as a comparable short form trade school system policy will. so take these brussels of black male ah
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news from russia and around the world. this is all seen to national with me, you lash apollo, thanks for joining us. and the past in europe, which is in the grip of an energy crisis, gas prices have started to fall. the market wretched op to vladimir putin told the trade of russian gas john gas problem to run shop. it's gas williams in european storage facilities. and earlier, my colleague daniel hawkins discussed with the russian president, had to say with our correspondent, elaborate franco posted that. i ask you that once you have finished pumping gas into underground storage facilities in russia to start work on increasing the volume of gas in your underground storage facilities in europe, in austria and germany, what exactly did the russian president say to cause this plunging gas prices well, this is how the market's work. they almost immediately reacted to the russian
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president's decision to make gas from the russian energy giant increased the volumes of natural gas in its european underground storage facilities. after such facilities are filled in russia, the prices for european natural gas futures went down by 3 per cent and the russian energy john expects its storage facilities in russia to be filled by november the 8th. so right in less than 10 weeks, the volumes of natural gas in the european storage facilities will start growing. and this is indeed a true relief for european consumers ahead of the winter season. but perhaps more importantly, following an incredible surge and gas prices in the last several weeks. now, during the meeting with the rushes senior government officials of latimer potent
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once again weighed in on the roots of the energy crisis in europe. i learned as though the situation on the european gas market remains unstable. the reasons are a decline and domestic gas production in europe and a reduction in liquefied natural gas primarily from the united states. but they removed a significant amount from the european markets by the way, gas from replenished us and even delivered more than the americans withdrew. at the same time, the demand for gas has also grown due to a drop in energy production from renewable sources. and the closure of conventional generation facilities. obviously this is why the balance has arisen. do you see a lot of consumers in your re massage lead for following this semesters? what else we are hearing from the european side on the latest updates? well, we're using the word relief, but the question is whether anyone in europe will actually notice the efforts on the part of russia and praise moscow form the help and the approach that it
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has chosen for the time being. because actually, in the past few weeks, we've only been hearing many critical voices in the critical of moscow blaming russia for using it's natural gas exports as a geopolitical tool. some of the nations are continuing to act as the staunchest enemies of gas prom and a natural gas exports from russia. probes, investigations are being launched in particular. the european commissions competition department is currently gathering evidence to see if gas suppliers are manipulating the market during the energy crisis. they're not specifically mentioning gas from, but it's clear what they're driving at. only recently, poland coal on the european commission to open an investigation and to whether gas
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from broke 80 rules in failing to make extra gas volumes available on the spot markets. but there you have a lot of more prudent has sent a clear message. the volumes at the european storage facilities will be boosted with russian natural gas. the prices have fallen. busy and perhaps, at this point, it will simply be unfair towards russia to fail to notice that these efforts on the part of moscow or otherwise that can all be explained through pure politics. was folk with you in parliament member maximillian cry, who told us that berlin and bronsels should take responsibility for the spike and enterprises? through it shows the cold warriors we had that day as is wrong. so it gives people like me was always the business of supporting all stream to and who tried to explain that to me. we need it desperately for economic reasons,
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and that there is no reason to see russia. that'd be the right, the left wing media trying to portray russia as was responsible. the russians was possible for high energy prices. and what should we see today? this story is proven wrong, though from now on. we know this for rising energy prices for rush close, russia even willing to deliver more gas. and then the contract obliged to do shoe for this is all responsible for, for increasing energy prices. and this for, for inflation. there are not sitting in moscow, but hitting and berlin and less than half of americans. and our confidence that the biden administration can ensure a quick postponed damage can only recovery and fresh polling such as democrats,
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in particular, a losing faith. his own. he is caleb open with this story. joe biden is facing yet another drop in approval ratings. this time, democrats are starting to approve of the administration last with already significantly low approval among republicans and independence. now it's also important to note that in one area, which is the rolling out of the vaccine, the biden administration does seem to be winning some approval and appreciation from the u. s. public. the poles. authors say this is a matter of messaging by the government. the problem is not the max nater, the problem is convincing. those who are vaccinated that they have the tools to navigate to coven world, and reassuring those who have been vaccinated, that they can live a normal life again. now growth in the 3rd quarter of this year will be 4 points lower than the 2nd quarter, which was already pretty painful for many working families throughout the united
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states. furthermore, we have a situation with problems in the supply chain empty shelves throughout the country store is not having the goods that people are expecting to buy. the serious concern is we're heading close to the holiday season. now, the biden administration seems to hold onto the idea that this is a recovery, despite acknowledging some pretty serious problems in the economy. with both covered 19 cases and unemployment claims declining, it is clearer than ever that america is in the midst of an historic economic recovery. when that continues to leave the world, that didn't prevent joe biden from having the 2nd lowest approval ratings this far into his presidency. since those approval rating numbers were actually taken. and at this point, democrats are concerned about how this could affect the mid term vote, which is upcoming. all democrats should be more alarmed by the drop and the president's approval rating since a rancorous debate has broken out over his post american rescue plan agenda. the
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work of defeating coven and ensuring recovery isn't done, and that is simply where governing and political focus needs to be. it appears that joe biden still has a lot to do if he's going to convince the us public, that the nation is really recovering. imprisoned we can make, found a jury in our songs, has found himself back in court as a to day expedition hearing is being held in the u. k. the high court is considering an appeal by the us of january routing to below the whistle blows. extradition has wanted by washington on 17 charges of espionage and one of conspiracy to have a government computer. if convicted, he could face a prison sentence, a 175 years. oh, the 2nd day of a proceeding will be held on saturday yesterday was marked by my serenity outside
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the cold building with schools of protested demanding the junior saunders free and expressing strong concerns over the whistle blowers, health and early ot ashanda edwards dash safe. wanted to report from outside the court for us we'll be in about today washington's that tend to over time, that decision not to expedite your massage to the united states, but actually many people here in central london have been defending jude in this on standing in the solidarity with him to some 10 hours throughout the day here today . but also we've had from some key players within the campaign as wow, who'd say that they will not stop campaigning until june? the solid is free. oh, we done a
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list of the base, the u. s has abused the laws, the agreements with this country. it's abusing the expedition agreements with this country in order to have this hearing today. it has to come to an end. julian has to be freed. we had from sell a martin, a very emotional and terry response from her today. she actually said she was taken aback by just how then he was including today in the court room and she said, if he is extradited to the united states, he simply will not survive. and it is tantamount to killing him too. of course, why he has enjoyed the last near decade now has been absolutely ruling. we only have to look back to his time in london's ecuadorian embassy, where he was there for nearly 2 and a half 1000 days, which are quite around as 7 years when he was seeking
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a political asylum. he was then dramatic. j. r holds out by british police back in april of 20 and 19 and flung into bell marsh prison, which is of course, the united kingdom's most notorious prison. for many people outside the port room, say that unit font is actually being made. an example of this is all about setting a precedent, so the other journalists don't follow suit. and some people, i would argue like those in the heads of sage, or in certain organizations, potentially like the cia they've described. you in a solid is a terrorist of these people. these point us is out far as the court room today. they hail him as a hero, a brief call to and are you a very serious a bank to break? you get job a pull
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the u. s. of now, with now with the decision dated january, with the fact that the united states can reach their long harm out into the world. a who has never worked in the united states and charge or try to charge him with basically they say, well, you know what, a, you know, just, it's just probable you. it's called, we trust. they think they play, they talk about it. but if he's actually dodge it, they will kill it effectively. so that's absolutely legal. labrons that you in the song continues to process this standing shoulder to shoulder. would you in
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a song could have done so for the last decade today, we had some really powerful words, again, from stella morris. and she says that his rights are our rights. and if he loses it, we all lose not really touches of this poor cases. far beyond. a the story of one man is far beyond the story of june. the sergeant asked for many is about the fundamental tenants and principles of the rights to express yourself, the rights to publish and the rights to gain access to journalism. and what had from that not going to be the jupiter in australia. she says a song is at risk of indefinite imprisonment, something that would only work in his health. julian been in belmont between half he is. he's a non violent person in a really tough environment. mr. vertical against him. what's already happened and damaged? it can just continue and get worse. i mean, he has suffered really,
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neil's meltzer, the united nations special report on torture, said that he had been psychologically tortured, he has really, ah, suffered. and if it goes against him, this sort of ongoing, indefinite imprisonment will continue. and really, i worry a great deal about his health outcomes, whether he would suicidally american trends. hard to believe that they can could be even worse, bill mash, and i think it's a really major threat to julian's mental health. and his survival in some ways is prolonged imprisonment like in prison with the political prisoners globally in all countries. i'm often used just steadily around the health and, and, and damage them. poland is crying blank nail now, so they easy ordered its members state to pay a 1000000 years a day until his crops alone wrangled over traditional reform. back in july, the european court of justice rule that poland supreme court must abolish and
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discipline retrying both just judges. i'm hearing that had put been dependence of the country. judicial at risk. poland has simply ignored the ruling. one of the reasons the court has it has got to get tough. twice president recalls that the members state cannot plead provisions practices or situations prevailing in its domestic legal order to justify failure to observe obligations arising under a new law. it appears necessary to strengthen the effectiveness of the interim measures by providing for the imposition of a periodic penalty payment on poland in order to deter that member state from delaying bringing its conduct into line with that order. earlier this month you polish relations, a solid father when was so it's top court ruled that polish news had priority over europe's be punished by minister. had warned that he's country will defend its rights and will not be intimidated. what will happen if you are
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a pain commission starts a 3rd world war by going to defend our rights with any weapons which are at our disposal. we got news on the dispute from former u. k. a labor party and pay kate hurry. and from poll natal, a former member will be european parliament. they're acting just like, i'm afraid you always act in a very overpowering bullying way. i mean, the amount of money is huge, but you know, it's the principal really that matters. and i imagine that that's what the police government would be interested in, and not necessarily the actual details, even if they find that very, very more my question of who actually wrong to their country. and we're finding this even in my own pocket, united kingdom, more than whether you're trying to interfere and run on. and even though it's probably not. so this is, this is nothing new from you. i just hope that the polish government i don't
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actually take on what isn't very, very significant issue of i who actually runs the country and who controls the role . well, it seems. astronaut michael doesn't says, especially considering that the polar prime ministers argued the german coal, the spanish, the french, they will pass in the rulings regarding the privacy of the law. yet nothing seems to happen. so in the european union, it seems that as one rule for the east, central european countries like poland, i don't know for the rich west of european countries. and i think it's wholly on. the whole polish dispute has split the p and union. in many ways. does a split it amongst the capitals, but also there's a split amongst the institutions. so whereas the european commission wants to sit down and have more conversations with poland regarding this issue. the european parliament wants to see poland punished right now. and therefore the
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o. p. in parliament has threatened to, to suit your opinion commission unless i acted before november the 2nd. so there's problems all round on this is got the, this is going to play out now for quite a long time. but it will be interesting to see how also responds media platforms are crumbling to prove. they're much better behaved than facebook, the likes of tick tock, youtube and snapshot a testifying and the us senate hearing on child safety on line fences won't establish whether new controls on facebook unnecessary when it comes to content, moderation and privacy with the networks rivals eager to avoid a similar possible regulation. snapshot is difference. snapshot was built as an antidote to social media. take talk is not a social network based on followers or social graph. it's not an app that people check to see what their friends are doing. you watch tick tock, you create on tick tock. it's crucial to put in place protections that allow them
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age appropriate access to information. we do this by investing in the partnerships technologies and policies that create safer environments that allow children to express their imagination and curiosity and in power families to create the right experiences for their children. facebook has been embroiled and was candle after another, lately has been accused of everything from harming children's mental health wise instagram platform database divisions, and us society with facebook. whistleblower francis. how can giving evidence to the senate on how the network may have helped find the capitol hill wide in january, she also accused facebook of spreading misinformation, hate and violence. and on top of that market is a good bargain. his wife being seed for harassment and discrimination, his former staff alleged they were subjected to the family tree and type of
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sexualized remarks. 2 former employees also alleged non payment of wages, both suits named china and mark look above as defendants. and it was spoke to host over podcast about politics. justin robert young. he says it's time. social media was rained in while facebook has been begging to be regulated. in fact, if anybody follows american media, they have been among the biggest ad purchasers on a lot of the, the kind of institutions that people who follow american government read every day . and each and every one of them says the last time that we regulated the internet, people were buying cds and tape said at sam goody, isn't it about time that we create new laws for the internet? they desperately would love to be regulated. it's more specifically they would desperately love to be regulated in a way where they a dominant player in the space right now would be an advantage. so they would love
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to have, let's say, the div safe harbor laws that we have here in america, where things can go up on facebook platform and they would then only have to remove them after they were alerted to it, as opposed to how we have things with like newspapers or television, where once it goes out the newspaper or television, a station or company would be responsible for it. the u. k. home secretaries and the pressure to explain the deal between amazon and e. case planning agencies. among the leasing voices slamming the 2 is the labor party who own security concerns and trust assess top secret information is being held by us private company. these reports are deeply concerning and raise serious questions about the wida security safeguards in place when it comes to the potential risks of outsourcing critical elements of u. k. national security infrastructure to non u. k based companies. so amazon london,
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a lucrative contract with government communications headquarters am i find and am i, thanks for the use of this cloud system. according to reports of the deal is for easiest pike communications and making great ickes of a i. in return from the tag, amazon gets 1000000 pounds over the next 10 years. the u. k. government, the intelligence agencies and amazon i yet to comment on this contract, and ela was 5 to professor francisca, who says it will be as traveled to hold amazon to account if anything goes wrong. this relationship is essentially caruso, because the do have divergent and trust. this would mean that the security services are not in control is a private for profit seeking organization. it will have a basically all the intelligence material. and suppose the servers are down. suppose the servers are hacked, then what will the security services even be told that the amazon,
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the servers that have been hack? and though without really any explanation in parliament, there's been no discussion about it. we can see the government contract, we don't know the terms. we don't even know the full amount. we only have some belief reports or the press. there are widespread concerns of the government has so far not come forward has not promised any statement to parliament. no minister has actually made a statement and we are still awaiting. and i am pretty sure that fairly soon, the defense committees and both houses security committees and both houses of all the one will be asking serious questions, especially as so father ministers are not really been forthcoming with any anything worthwhile re in the u. k. a new report says the government has failed with it's an a chest test and trade program and veiled as a covet content trace in system. it's alleged. the main objective of carrying
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carried was not achieved. and a chest test and trace has been one of the most expensive health programs delivered in the pandemic. haven't been allocated, and i watering 37000000000 pounds over 2 years. it has focused on delivering programs, but outcomes have been muddled. and a number of its professed ames have been over stated or not achieved. and a church test and traces continued over. lions and consultants is likely to cost taxpayers hundreds of millions of pounds. so test and trace was launched 2 years ago and caused britain, the equivalent to 20 percent of the n h has annual budget. the programs flagship trace in system is an app which allows users if they come into prolonged contact with someone infected with curb it it advisors, but not legally obliged as them to south isolate. for 10 days, though partially admitting there's some malfunctions the u. k. stellan says that the advantages away, the disadvantages were heard from dr. john put thin an pan,
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it's ad, but attrition. who believes the government hasn't learned from past mistakes and that test and trace is no exception. i think they'll keep shoveling money at it and say no, no, everything's fine. the commons accounts committee is going to wrong. the select committee is go to rome and they'll just carry on burying their head in the sand, which is basically a kind of common characteristics that run through the government. thinking that if you throw money at private companies, you're going to get something defective. and they should have learned by now that you know the case, they should have invested in an h. s. laboratory, the names local public health teams. these are the kinds of things which people have been saying for a month now. very little evidence they've done that. now
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over to cameras, down what a rush in progress supplies she has just blasted off from the bank and of course went wrong to the international space station. and here now you can see the footage of the launch. this is actually a bit of special mission that the space trip is carrying. festive, treat letters and surprises fully cause models for them to welcome in the new yeah . as that may seem to be, well, it may seem to be too early to prepare for the holiday season, but this will be long supply run until february, next year. progress will docs will be set in 2 days time on october, 1st his and will stay with the station until the end of may 2020. to take the progress and assets. it's fully automated spacecraft that's also specifically created for delivering congo to the i says and correcting is that it's necessary and you're up to date, more news and says minutes time up next is going underground and fall. and for our
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