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when so many find themselves will to part, we choose to look so common ground. with the headlines here, one r t and a solution to the energy crisis. this and other big issues are being discussed at the economic form in verona today by prominent future shaping voices from europe and asia are getting together with the face of beauty and assange about to be decided in the you case, high court, it was a blow, was high profile supporters are showing that support outside demand thing is freedom. he would spend the rest of his a super max prison in the united states. what kind of life is that with no crime, wasn't telling the world the truth. also in the program,
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a key figure from january's capitol hill, riots who was caught on camera encouraging people to storm the building is quietly removed from the f. b. i's most wanted list, certainly prompting questions about his background. ah well, it's a full book. it for you on this thursday program here, one out to you international and straight to italy, we go. but green reforms and the energy supply crisis, certainly some of the big questions being trying to get answers. now today's your region economic forum, the event gathers together big hitters from the business world and beyond is currently underway in the beautiful italian city of verona, which is where at ortiz, charlotte do boesky is now following this for amanda charlotte, good to see you this afternoon what's the atmosphere like it before? and any interesting speeches so far?
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well, there is an electric atmosphere at this. you ration economic for room here in the beautiful city of verona, while they've been discussing and dissecting the crisis that europe is currently facing. now in a start off with some of the comments from the former german chancellor, get how to schroeder, who said that politicians in the media in europe, we're looking to point the blame at russia for this crisis saying it was then that have caused it. whereas in reality, what they failed to do, what they don't want to do is to understand what is causing this particular energy crisis at the moment. this crunch point that we're seeing across european union block now get her shoulder. also said that he wanted to outline the reasons why he believed this energy crisis. how to write combat bitchy. prior year period, energy demand in or europe and markets increase sickness,
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particularly pregnant unity in the 1st half of 2021. the key factor here was the economy, richly covert after the cobit 9 to combat this same period last year. gas demand in the 6th largest, your pin market. gemini, france, to netherland italy, spain. the united kingdom increased by 12 percent in the 1st top of 2020 bond. we're sure to said what needs to happen here is the dialogue that needs to come from the new role. and these are keys ations that we've been seeing over the last few months. he said this transition to the green energy was a major project that it can't be just something that happens overnight. he said in the meantime, energy security to be protected. and that he said comes from gas. now that transition from the traditional fossil fuel economy towards the green economy was
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something that was also picked up by a number of the other participants or land busting the fact that not enough work had gone into sure this transition was happening in a smooth manner. i'm in a one participant said that you know, this was like cutting productions of encyclopedias and just assuming that google will happen, of course, he said, that's not what happens. there has to be a roadmap plans in place to make sure that they're all the problems that europe, for example, is seeing at the moment now that issue transitioning to the green economy was also picked up by the president and c. e. o. of ross neff who said that what we're seeing with this energy crisis is that it's already impacting other industries, not just here in europe, but world wide as well. and he said that without an this, i've been looked at properly. if there were wrong decision was taken, this shows us the kind of impact the massive impact that they can have or she is
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assuaged on the rush, is helping to solve the energy crisis, giving a stable supply of gas to europe and fulfilling all contractual obligations. this year has shown that the wrong decisions over climate policies can lead to serious consequences for the entire world economy and society. it seems that in some cases, advocates of an early move away from fossil fuels ignore the risks of imminent market imbalance. energy projects. a long term and the choices we make now will determine the future, the global energy sector for a decade to carnival. but there were also calls for those from the oil and gas industry to be involved, to have more involvement in the discussions of this transition to a green energy situation. saying that all actors, whether people like them or not had to be part of this discussion. and people will want to that they will have to change the way that they consume energy as this transition occurs. and there was a warning that as
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a result of that transition and leading towards a greener energy situation, that the cost for all of us will be high. oh, i la. hey, thanks for that. well, a short time ago i spoke with our rushes permanent representative to the e. you must have led me to check off. he's also there in verona. at this epic forum, he told us about the eagles responds to this so called energy crisis. and there are people including the european commission, i would say, who argue that the reason behind the, these galloping and gas prices are linked to the insufficient extensively out. so rates of introducing our renewable energy sources as if, if you found a few more brilliant euros into those propellers and, and the solar panels,
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the sun will shine brighter and the wind will blow in the right direction. at the right speed. the european union hour is in a permanent energy deficit of force. it has to import a lot of its energy and there are several damages suppliers. russia is number one, traditionally in both of guess, oil, coal, and fuel electricity. but it's not and gas from that is responsible. no russia, as a country that there's responsible for the guidance of galloping gas prices. it's those people who miscalculated in their energy policy, the buyers, i mean, the european energy companies today are quite reluctant to, to order new volumes of,
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of gas from russia because of the high prices. they want to wait out until the prices go down. the faith of the wiki lease found a julian assange is to be decided today by the u. k. is high court. it is the 2nd day of an extradition appeal hearing brought by the united states me. i will julian sanchez wanted by washington on 17 charge of espionage on one of conspiracy to government computer. if convicted, he could face a prison sentence of a 175 years remaining still outside the high court in london is all correspondent, shantia edwards dashti. this is a, is a day to of the acquisition, hearing for june, the sound right here in central london at the royal court of justice and now is
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a ton of assigned. if louis were to present the case and hit back against allegations made just yesterday, by washington, including washington's office of an unprecedented package of diplomatic assurances that june assad would not be held under the strictest act conditions in prison. even if he was caught in a luxury adjacent to central park in prison, he's still in prison. the issue is he should not be in prison. he's in a maximum security personnel, and frankly, all the evidence we've gotten all the experience we've gotten united states is that he would go to a max prison on a sentence of a 175 years. he would spend the rest of his life in a super max prison in the united states. what kind of life is that to look through with no crime? i've been telling the world the truth safe to say that the judas on his lawyer were absolutely fearful to credible finery of all of those such claims. they say the
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assurances i'd certainly watch this as a us has was that the right side, but sad all of these decisions for us on his mental health, many people wonder low, all of you just how high a risky is about taking his own life. even cell more, it's just yesterday becoming very emotional, a talking about the mental and physical health of her partner plus the old play, push a back on the key, mammoth revelations with people, the u. s. intelligence office is revealed to the c. i a plan and pearl to kidnap or even a fascinate a total injustice. the we send this man to america to the, to the lack of assess in many of the plan. people have said he should be killed. so they won't treat him as a human being made a st. barrison is going to hit by being there's something called the high coach of injustices wise because this is just ridiculous road address. and all, you know, by and there are laws have been in the laws in every white i can just to ensure to
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judy sites in until they die. something is the plan. so they want to make an example of giving a son by treating him so badly by trying to break him to that gives a lesson to other journalists and other whistleblowers. never to try and do the same thing. never to try and reveal it so never to try and hold the powerful to account. so that's an important part of our democracy. so this isn't just about julianna's um, judy, families, rabies. they are as inspiration of. yeah, this is also about the fact that this is an attempt to intimidate origin, which could all whistleblowers from revealing world cards and human rights to be safe. well supported and campaign is for gina sanchez already began gathering throughout this morning to show that all that dorothy with him. because they all, you know, it's not just students saw that fits in the doctor today. but the fundamental tenant principles of freedom of press on the public's right to access information for then they go far beyond the story of just
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a one man. but actually this is all about trying to defend people's rights. well, it's not often note somebody disappears entirely from a list, so infamous as the f b i's most wanted. but that's exactly what happened to a man said to be one of the key figures in january's capitol hill rides in washington. he was caught on camera telling people to storm in the building, and it's got some people including members of the republican party raising questions about who exactly the mysterious figure is. his, our correspondent caleb morgan. an individual featured in videos calling for people to enter the capital building, even before the january 6th capital riot and was seen on the day. january 6th, ushering crowds into the capital building has been identified by law enforcement as arizona resident re, apps re apps in arizona man seen invite la circulated medias. telling trump support is on multiple occasions to go into the capitol also seemed to have acted on his
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own. i don't know like a, i'll say we need to go to the canton lendozy. ah, unsurprisingly he was on the f. b, i's most wanted list and was referred to as suspect, 16 for some time, s b i w s. so is seeking the public assistance and identifying those who made unlawful entry into the u. s. capital building on january the 6th. but now suspect 16 has been scrubbed from the f b i website. now if you take a look at the way back machine from archive dot org, you can see that from january 8th, 2021, all the way until june, 30th suspect 16 was pretty clearly highlighted. but suddenly, on july, 1st,
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he wasn't on the website any longer. now if he'd been arrested, he would still be on the website just with arrested under his name, like others who have been apprehended. but he's not, he's just been scrubbed. this has prompted lawmakers to ask questions about whether or not there were f b. i provocative tours who may have helped events on january 6th to go the way they did. far as we can find this individual has not been charged with anything. can you tell us without talking about particular incidence or particular videos? how many agents are assets of the federal government were present on january 6, whether they agitated to go into the capital and if any of them did a saw, i'm not going to violate this norman of follow the rule of law. i'm not going to comment on an investigation that's ongoing. now the capital breach database has no entries or listings for re apps to some. that's a pretty big red flag. the ongoing mystery of re apps,
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he repeatedly appears in videos encouraging and inciting an invasion of the capital on january the 6th. yet for some reason has not yet been indicted. were charged, even as people with far less involvement have been re abs is a free month. he has never been arrested or charged nearly 10 months after july. the 6th, the f b. i and justice department still refused to comment on where the apps has ever been. served a search warrant, the f b i 's record when it comes to things like protests and provocations, is not exactly squeaky claim. people can look up the history of cohen tell pro infiltration and other dirty deeds. if january 6th is such a pivotal date and us history as it's being presented shirley questions like those surrounding suspect. 6 of a movie filmed in space correspondence. saskia taylor spoke with a creative force behind the project director clim panko. and you can watch the full interview here are naughty throughout the day. for now though, he's a quick preview. at the end of this tour week, we flew into the door with the cooper. and i remember, you know,
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i was just like frozen on there. then we stopped flying because it was you and we were just looking, which is we were just mesmerized by. and so i guess that was the 1st moment that we realize, oh my god, we are up in his face and here we are. here we're here. finally, i mean, song, i mean, of course, people train for years with, for us, the training was long to did filming a space also have its advantages, be able to give you something direct to the county here? well, of course. yeah. that's why we were up there because i, i spend a lot of time imitating the 0 gravity. that's in space station. so i know the limitations of what you can do. even with a huge budget. even with $200000000.00 budget, there are limitations. and up there, which you're trying to imitate, for months there is just given you know,
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everyone's is, is natural for them. when you are directing ah, a space film on earth. it's really, really, i mean it's hard to twist your brain and assert in this, in the 4 dimensions some scenes i shot the way i, i realized that i wouldn't be able to invent on earth because i is just, your mind doesn't twist that way. oh, yeah, you can watch that in full right now. if you go to r t dot com also check out ortiz youtube channel as well. well, appreciate you. joining us for this thursday prep program him for moscow. it's 80 international web back in about one minute. ah ah ah
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ah ah what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy confrontation, let it be an arms race in his own offence, very dramatic development. only personally and get into disease. are those see how that strategy will be successful? very critical time, time to sit down and talk. oh,
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i could have you with us to vote for the program. so, russia's pandemic is spiraling with new daily records being set in sums of cases and deaths. in response of moscow and a number of other regions of going into at least a partial state of lockdown on thursday with the rest of the country to follow suit in the coming days. reporting from the capital is donald quarter. october 28th marks the beginning of a non working period in moscow. and it was announced shortly after russian president vladimir putin declared a nation wide non working period. but for russian citizens between october 30th and november 7th. at this measure is meant to curb a record breaking number of new covert cases and deaths in russia since as of october 28th, the country has seen new cases skyrocket to an average of over 40000 a day with debts every day hanging around. 1100 people. i mean,
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the russian capital has also been hit hard by this pandemic facing over 8400 new cases a day. and over just over 90 debts now, going hand in hand with this non working period, non essential businesses have been forced to temporarily closed down. we're talking about cafes, restaurants, schools, et cetera. but people actually are not being required to remain in their homes. and we heard earlier from the kremlin spokesperson dmitri pess cough, as he explained to journalists, this is not exactly a lockdown. in a recent speech, the russian president is called on the governess to use that powers more actively. they must act according to the situation. but i want to draw your attention. there is no lockdown in moscow, and one is not planned. this is a very important nuance here. in fact, there are a few venues that you might consider non essential, which people are still able to go to as long as they have vaccination q r codes. these are mainly cultural institutions, like museums and theaters. the only catch is that these institutions can only
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accommodate 50 percent of their maximum capacity during this period. on top of that, there are also other measures that will be coming to an end in late february, the main one being that businesses have been forced to send no less than 30 percent of their unvaccinated workforce to work from home, including people over the age of 60 and people with chronic illnesses, so big developments coming out of moscow and russia at this time. and hopefully these new measures will keep people safe and healthy when almost 2 months since the taliban is returned to power and afghanistan following the chaotic us withdrawal. and the challenge is now though, just keep piling up an economic crisis not been compounded with the threat of mass starvation. for many children, the brutal reality of life is clear to see. my name is to my, i'm 7 years old. i'm hits collect bread. sometimes people help us, sometimes they don't, i don't have a father. i take care of myself,
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there is no one else to feed us. there's 6 people in our family and i'm the eldest boy at home. so i have to support them. i can't work because one of my hands is paralyzed. adults told me that my hand will not work. i dream of continue my studies at school and becoming a doctor one day. people tenant down sometimes and they say there is no work, no money. so they can't give us bread. my name is nancy, i collect plastic race and sell it. i am here at the baker to collect a few non bread. i have 3 and will now go home. my father died there is no one at home to earn money. i have my mom, a younger brother and sister, and the only one who takes bread home till a family. i want to be a doctor, but there is no one to help us. it was better before, at least we could find bread easily, but things are in good today. now we don't have anyone to support us if there was, i wouldn't be here. no, not good. my name is nadia. i'm collecting non bread where helpless at home, we have no whack. people help us. we're often left hungry. i don't want to be here
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back and i want to stay at home. the un and now estimates over $3000000.00 children under 5 are at the risk of dying from malnutrition. that's admit the precarious state of the economy, which has been heavily dependent on foreign funding for years and factor on 40 percent of its gross domestic product has been international aid. however, for the taliban now, the control of the country of food crisis is not the only problem that grappling with islamic state. the taliban is a long time enemy has repeatedly stage a taxed on the new government of religious minorities. now the pentagon's express concern that tara groups based in our dentist on have intention to attack the us mainland within a year. but it's all a far cry from the supposed success of the troop withdrawal from afghanistan that president biden haled at the time. i think the intelligence community currently assess that both isis k and al qaeda have the intent to conduct external operations including against the united states,
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but neither currently has the capability to do so. we could see isis, kate generate that capability somewhere between 6 to 12 months. i think the current assessments by the intelligence community is that al qaeda would take a year of to our mission, to degrade the terrorist threat of al qaeda in afghanistan and kill osama bin laden was a success. i believed that our presence in afghanistan should be focused on the reason we went, the 1st place to ensure afghanistan would not be used as a base from which to attack our homeland. again, we did that. we accomplish that objective of former pentagon security unless michael maloof told us the youth was which with rule i should say, is now made it even harder to remove the likes of islamic state and other terror groups from afghanistan. isis is now imbedded in a highly remote mountainous region would make it much more difficult to try to extract them. and isis k has as demonstrated to taliban, which is what, sir?
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against that while they may think that they run afghanistan, they actually control events. and they've demonstrated that with their suicide bombings, the united states is unable to get any basis in the region. the over the horizon concept really doesn't work. all that well. and, and the ordinance is flowing against isis or all kinds of targets. now has to come from the gulf, it was biting who wanted to get out. and the end by and also. busy what against the best advice of his, of his national security team to, to, to stay there until certain conditions could be met. and more details on the crisis . and i've kind of thought right now at r t dot com. it's a 4 25 pm here in the afternoon. it's thursday. it's are you into national and a busy program for you at the top of the
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ah, he died. i cried. i just had a spot the whole time i was there. no one really thought anything different. need us all thought i just didn't feel good on the way for the surgery. his lungs failed . 30 seconds, but i killed him. i had gotten stuck with so many needles that day in 2019 doctor started talking about a new wide spread disease that caused severe lung damage. there's a few points that were really hurting all of the patients were diagnosed with a lung injury associated with using electronic cigarettes or vapor products. the
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you minute synergies like user your g was looking at the glutton lucia flutullo, which is which correctly still could you oh, now it shows the wrong one, 03. just don't hold. any world is yet to shape out. disdain becomes the advocate. an engagement equals the trail. when so many find themselves worlds apart, we choose to look for common ground. ah, ah. so i have to ask you, the 1st thing is that better up there or down here was very different was,
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is sir, very different atmosphere and the circumstances and everything totally different. first of all, i mean people are flying up. they're not here here. they're just walking unders gravity, so this is a completely different feeling which i miss already, which i already miss. because the fact that you don't feel any weight. and then you can like push yourself a little button, fly until you stop yourself. is something you cannot experience here on earth. do you think maybe that you loved it so much because it was something you few but if you'd been there for 6 months, you'd just be at the and please i just want to feel of it. well i yeah, i'm sure the support of it and if her spend there 6 months i would missed earth and i would.

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