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i, your teeth, i for structure connected to the internet. well, clearly realizing there's disruptive potential so that those countries can't ignore it because it threatens national security issue. but if we take the nato e u countries, virtually all of them subscribe to certain doctrines and maintains, sorry, but task forces. they are a cyber army on behalf of a country that's their job. european gas prices peak and all time records is the constant face is a double whammy if power shortages and freezing temperatures. so this app just shows please who the current tension in europe is the united states. schools responded to every step. every step go to do a game was getting worse. and worse. presentation criticize is america, and they taste eastwood expansion, noting that moscow is ready to deal with hostile actions. but the thrusters,
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the bench g called private u. s. military contract is in east in ukraine are preparing complications involving chemical components on the british prime minister approval ratings. permit to restore it low as the fall light gruggs over revelations, have repeated violations of code rules last year. and now the countries helpful because aligning up to, to accuse him of exportation the page. you know, they've done nothing to address the pay. there's been no, no way that i've seen from the government to, to and tackle retention within the workforce. a ryan has fought in syria right now and getting ready to go to the firing range. pandora michelle. it's convent he's. i'm, we look at the russian armies latest big to stay ahead of the game through a cutting edge drone defense system. ah,
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the oh, good evening. it's 7 o'clock here. moscow, you watching international. now we'll start with breaking news because gas prices in europe continue to break records and tonight, around 6 times higher than they were in june. peter oliver brings us the latest record breaking day when it comes to the price of gas in europe. that has topped $2000.00 per 1000 cubic meters of gas for the 1st time ever. it's come about after gas brawn. the russian energy giant didn't book any gas transit through poland on the human europe pipeline in its most very basic sense. that meant no extra gas would be arriving in germany. now. gas from continues to live up to the contracts. it has with european nations like germany and others, but what it's not doing is sending any extra on to the market. what that means is
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there's an increased demand and well, not the supply as i said. so that means that prices have gone right open. fact, they've gone through the roof this month alone. prices have risen by 40 percent since the summer they've gone up 300 percent and that is start to take a toll on energy companies and number of them deciding that this is just too rich for their blood. and they've had served while they fold it. they've had to file for bankruptcy, the latest to do that is neck and, and strong. here in germany they supplied power to some, 13000 homes across the country. they'll not be doing that anymore as they decided they just can't be part of this with the energy price. so high. now, i said that gas problem continues to live up to the contracts which it signed. however, that hasn't stopped european leaders from suggesting that russia is using energy is using gas supply in an attempt to try and exert political influence over some countries in europe. rogers used energy as a tool for political influence,
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the for instance, in moldova. and while it is strictly speaking, fulfilling its commitments on gas supplies, many seats, current refusal to increase export volumes to europe, or to refill gas from on storage facilities as a means to exert pressure on the ear. and specifically to secure the regulatory licensing of no string to the kremlin spokesman the method of best golf. as said, this isn't an issue for the russian government that this is an issue between europe and gas problem. and the questions on this whole subject well shouldn't be directed towards the kremlin. they need to go to gas pro h q. what is the reason for the decrease in gas delivery? 5, the mile europe pipeline with gas now going in the reverse direction. is that a link between the suspension of supplies to germany and the north stream to pipeline? no, there is no link. it's a purely commercial issue, and it's up to gas prompt to explain the reasons. well, when you look at the prices, it's clear to see why this is such a big issue with $4.00 to $4.00 and a half times increases across europe when it comes to gas prices. as i said,
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huge demand for russian gas in europe at the moment. it had been hoped that the, the nor stream to gas pipeline would be able to, to slake some of that 1st for gas. the plan was that that would be able to provide as much as 55000000000 cubic meters of gas every single year, directly into germany, and then on towards the rest of europe. however, it found itself snarled off in the bureaucratic process when it comes to certification. here in germany right now, we're hearing it may well not be approved until the 2nd half of 2022. this is after we had thought it would be up and running by well, now that was after the united states lifted sanctions against the north stream to company earlier in 2021 that had previously called the let cause delays on that project. i private u. s. military contract is maybe preparing a provocation involving chemical components in east, in ukraine,
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at the sense of warning from russia's defense chief at his ministries. annual meeting. president putin also spoke there, lining worries about nato, east and expansion. and saying to me that the block will be responsible for any tensions just as just please would. the contention in europe is the united states, fulton, russia, had to respond that every step that every step go to a game was getting worse and worse. and today we're in a situation where we have to make decisions. so above vladimir putin and defense minister showing go outlined the security and defense situation and russia where things stand the piece of modernization. they also mentioned that the degree of modernization, as in russia's military, is one of the highest in the world. but they also spoke about the challenges facing russia. missed the show go, for example, mentioning the more than a 100 american private military contractors were currently on the front lines in the civil war in ukraine, which is very close to russia's borders,
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how they're instructing ukrainian military personnel there. and also, mister shaw, you mentioned that they have information that perhaps are american private military contractors, a preparing a chemical provocation for those. and so in nato continues, it's military assimilation of ukraine's territory. it's been established that there are currently more than a $120.00 employees of us private military companies, crescent in the next region, who if they are equipping firing positions in the residential buildings and, and public facilities assisting ukrainian special forces and radical on grouping to prepare for active hostilities, some canisters, with an identified chemical components, with the liver to carry out publications in the region a gazillion. with regards to international themes, vladimir putin himself spoke about the continuing encroachment of american native forces towards russian borders. he reminisces about the past, for example, spoke about with how close her relations were between russia and the united states
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. ma'am, where it's gone decades ago when cia offices good. we're openly advising the russian government, telling them of what steps to take, what policies go from no to pursue where now emerge military personnel was stationed in russian nuclear silo, overseeing things there. how can cosy relations between the united states and russia were at the time? but then things began to collaborate. bit by bit, the united states, he said, and perhaps high on victory, a presumed victory in the cold war. we began funding, separatist and terrorist movements and organizations in chechnya for example, which led me to misery and countless debts. he said new things since then had grown worse and worse. we have sheep continued the waves of expansion, nato expansion towards russia. despite the fact that nato promised russia,
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but that wouldn't happen after the collapse of the soviet union. the situation since then, vladimir putin says, has continued to worst with nato, considering ukraine's application to join, which potentially means american missiles stationed in ukraine. the flood of those missiles would be at 10 minutes flight time to moscow. they were hyper solid missiles, 5 minutes launch from ukraine to reach moscow, which for russia is entirely unacceptable. it leaves no time to react, which is why russia, as low as drawn its red line, which is why russia now demand security guarantees that noted native won't expand that infrastructure into ukraine. this is a matter in which russia's prepared to take the most severe measures that may put in also said that even of security guarantees are given, that they can't be trusted because the united states has a habit of manipulating or, or using international law to,
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to suit its purposes when it needs the un, it uses the un, if mentioned that it or it remembers it when it doesn't, he, the u. s. and forgets it exists. and similarly, the united states pulls out of interest lobster to other cheeses at will from the intermediate nuclear forces st. you from the open skies treaty or with or without explanation. and vladimir putin says russia stands ready to guarantee its own security bluetooth. but those renew you case are western collies continued to push their clearly aggressive line. we will respond with the appropriate military and technical measures. no provide a tough response to any unfriendly moves. and i want to stress and we have the full right to do our language. pohden also said that the russia doesn't want any bloodshed at once. stability once peace and corporation, but that it will take steps to ensure its own security, as he said,
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is that it is russia's right as it is the right of of every step. you also are made sure to measure the brush doesn't want exceptional special conditions for itself. all at once is for its security to be guaranteed against the reporting. now ahead of those tote, the defense ministry did put a brand new submarine from the pacific fleet through its paces launching under water caliber cruise miss. our weapon successfully struck its target on mainland russia. are traveling more than a 1000 kilometers from the sea of japan. meanwhile, he or russian military has also been showcasing his 1st strike drone and we'll have a closer look at that a bit later on in the program. really good british prime minister's approval ratings have nose dived to record low forest. johnson currently has just half the support he had at the start of the pandemic, and most people polled do now believe that he won't be leaving the government in
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a year's time. the main reason does seem to be the almost daily damning revelations of photograph suggesting that downing street staff, conservative party worse, and even the prime minister himself violated it co with restrictions last year. the latest picture published by the guardian though show that boris johnson was here with his family and staff sharing wine and cheese in the downing street garden when the rest of the country was under strict laws and social mixing during the 1st lockdown. despite the fatal evidence though, or as johnson rejects, there was any wrong do. do you normally have wine and cheese or were meetings with people at work? those were meetings of people at work towards, but this is where i live and where i work are those were meetings of people at work talking about work while adding to the bridge. prime ministers rose is an open letter by national health service staff accusing his government of exploiting them miss after he asked medics to help deliver the fast system biggest vaccination drive to stave off. the surging omicron coby variant,
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the health workers say that they are being asked for more and more that he guessing nothing. in return we would like to ask each and every one of you why, despite our incredible efforts you continue to exploit us. on behalf of the whole n h s workforce, we want you to acknowledge the damage. you have cost apologize and let someone else fix your mess. the in a chest needs to be removed from the political playground. people's lives aren't again. we spoke to an, an 8 chair sir nurse si, scaled back her work because of the immense pressure she was under. she does say that she sees no effort by the government to tackle the issues medical staff are currently facing where we're already seeing like widespread shortages that all having a massive impact on patient care. and not only that, i think working under those conditions where you are short staffed, then impacts the workers as well and, and it's kind of like a cycle,
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it becomes unbearable. and so i think is a massive reason why i just stay and people walk away and drive. i myself have left the well, i was in a contracted role. i've left that now and i just do agency type, nice thing, the pay, you know, they've done nothing to address the pay on the 3 percent that they given, you know, inflation this year is 4 percent. so it's not felt by, by the stuff you know, why would they stay? and that is pressure doing this type of work if they're not being paid fairly and they don't feel valued, there's been no, no, as i said from the government to, to tackle retention within the work. i way, i know so many colleagues of why the facts that we haven't had to pay addressed. the fact that we've with now asked to increase the amount of, you know, boost jobs that we're getting. and that is going to have an effect then on the
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services that we can offer. it's a lot, a lot of pressure at the moment and people are tired, they all devalued that demoralized and i can't see anything that this government is doing at the moment. to address that remark, british medical journal, one of the world's leading industry publications has lashed out of facebook for incompetent fact checking that lead to one of its articles being blog followers, reportedly go to missing talk context flag page report, a major flaws in a pfizer faxing trial shot it had been dashti, has more in the story. the british medical journal, which is one of the world's most prestigious, is not a roasting face for inaccurate, incompetent, and irresponsible fact checking us even legitimate information like their own as being granted as this information. read is began reporting a variety of problems when trying to share our article. some report had been unable to share it. many others reported having their post flags with warning about
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missing context. we find the fact check be formed by lead stories to be inaccurate, incompetent and irresponsible. it fails to provide any assertions, the fact that the b m g article got wrong. so this was all in relation to a journal that was published earlier last month by the b m j themselves and shed on social media. the article included materials revealing a host of poor clinical trial research practices that they all could impact that data integrity and of course, patient safety all within this contract research company that was working, helping to deliver the pfizer vaccination now, according to the bmt, this article really had trouble being shared online and somewhat even branded with these warnings, saying that they were independent fact check is the same as information could even mislead people. obviously they were very, very angry indeed,
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but matter has hit back saying that that check has a working around the clock to look at information and see. but if any content has any missing information they will be affected. of course, the missing context label applies to content that while true or real might still be misleading because crucial information is missing. we would like to point out the lead stories are not involved and enforcing said community guidelines and that we agree this content probably should not be blocked. well, they also went on to say that and to vox is use this article as proof that the entire clinic trial was fraudulent, and indeed the vaccine was unsafe. but for the b m. j, it's simply unacceptable. they are, of course, a highly reputable source of information here in the united kingdom and obviously allegations like that will seriously discredit them. they also say what they're presenting is fact. however, facebook may be looking at it more like it is fiction. what's ne allowed fee decide
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a billing extension event for the u. s. economy, sorry, america, but it's over because the ability to do what paul walker did raise road is no longer on the table. because the duration rests, the fundamental underpinning of us kinda the bond market is so far out the outdoor, but any little bit move up. we'll crash it anyway, so it's either crash or one way or crash it another way, but you're not gonna weigh the crash. ah, welcome back now, but he's that time of year for taking stock. i'm planning ahead and for the russian defense ministry that does maintenance staying ahead of the technology gained. how to judy, a chef of oliver takes a look now at the military's latest driving system. ah,
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[000:00:00;00] with we're showing this british for the 1st time o c film, the moment a guided missile launched by rushes around unmanned aerial vehicle hate and moving at target. ryan is the russian on his 1st multifunctional recognizance and strike the it's pass a number of stringent tests has now been ordered by the defense ministry of russia and is in mass production. mm ryan also performed successfully in ministry operations and syria. iran is the production name,
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but in the russian army it's in hold it, which translates as pacing horse or ryan or in a hood it's true, has a maximum take off weight of more than a ton and carries a payload of $250.00 kilos. it's 8 meters long and has a wingspan of 16 meters. it's flying. duration is more than 24 hours. it's almond can be placed on 3 attachment points. it kind of use corrected and then guided bombs and guided missiles. in terms of its size and capabilities, a ryan can be compared with the american and key one, c great eagle. these really home is 900 and the chinese wing, but the tank is droned by iraq tanelle in russia for its participation in the now gordon, a car back and see we're in conflict as well. it's for, it's used by neighboring ukraine in the don't. boss is homicide. that voice carrying capacity is also half as much welcome to drone began in 2011 to come for the 1st time in 2016. and in april 20 to 20. it ended service with the russian army,
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stay in a hotel turn has been a real combat in syria. it's, he's in service with the russian army while it's younger, yet larger brother ella, with other trains are being developed by the concept company here in moscow. i really need that 1st domestic unmanned aerial vehicle belonging to the international nail clause, which stands for medium altitude, long endurance, u, a v. as mentioned earlier, it can stay aboard for more than 24 hours. initially it's mission was to conduct aero recognizance, dand night in a wide variety of climates including in the arctic and and the desert. today, a ryan is not only for reconnaissance, but also for strike purposes. one ground control center can handle several aircraft at once. the complex comprises of their rural air. cro 6 there are up to 6 storage drones in one complex. at the same time, the complex allows you to mil tenuously, control,
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and insure reduce off of all drones in the air with the now we're working on a new modification that will allow one control point a bit to provide a similar, tenuous control plan coordination of up to 20 aircraft, or in fact, this is already small technology also into the complex includes a ground, take off and landing point b, a ground control station and ground support facilities. this machine can lift to 150 kilos. these are optical electronic systems, video cameras and radars for strike purposes it, he's as both standard, small, caliber air bombs and weapons designed specifically for drain by standing near by the check whether the engines are you will hardly be able to hear it around a different, distinctive feature is de la cruz signature which made the device almost silent. so on a flight 1000 meters above the as the enemy can be taken by surprise. in
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order to choice can fly for such a long time, the device must have a perfect ira dynamic platform. in particular, a wing of high aspect ratio is designed on net plant. if engine has low fuel consumption, iran is powered by a piston engine, which is also assembled internally by the manufacturer. that our complex has an open architecture, which allows integrating almost any payloads to winning weapons in accordance with the customers requirements. because we produce both domestically or abroad. and the most important thing in the u. a. v is southwest, both on board and external. 90 percent of it is produced in the constant group of companies. and this is the most vital and expensive work. this is a unified ground control center for medium and heavy. you ease. from here, the aircraft is prepared for flight systems are tracked and if necessary, it's mission is controlled during the flight. also, the control center has the function of a built in simulator. so operators have the opportunity without lifting the
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aircraft into the ad to train the control of its target loads. communication between other vehicles and interaction with other types of troops. wheel at the ground control center, which is capable to guide all the drones produced by the cross type company. therefore, they call it a universal control center. a lot of us official intelligence is used here. and this is how the real, what happens, a ryan is during his combat mission flying over the firing range. billboard is controlling if remodeling is about to capture and find internet. hong is a by the way they do by asha november 2021. the company rolled down a automated workstation, if several such workstations are installed in a grant control center, it will be possible to control as many as 20 drones at once. and finally, another challenge for a ryan's manufacturer is,
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is the very tight deadlines that the minister of defense says for the company. therefore, in order to increase the production volume of this and other larger size drawings, a new planned is being built and do non m. oscar it's launcher, scheduled for the end of this year. so it's obvious that business got off the ground and very soon flying robots will god and protect s. u dash above oliver asi . before we go. so we have got some news from the caucasus because that protests is, have taken to the streets of up cassia, angry at the spread of corona, vars in them an energy crisis. and also what they say is the government's persecution, of political opponents crimes guided by the parliament building and security officials, to fire smoke bombs, to disperse protests. as gunshots were also heard, the state which is recognized by 6 un nations including russia,
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split from georgia off for wall in 2008. that brings you up tonight. we're back again with louise and just i behalf ah, 100 mic. no, certainly no borders under a piece. and you as a merge, we don't have with the we don't on the back seat. the whole world needs to take action and be ready. people are judge, men come in crisis with we can do better, we should be better. everyone is contributing each in their own way. but we also know that this crisis will not go on forever. the challenge is great. the response has been massive. so many good people are helping us. it makes us feel very proud
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ah oh hi, i'm max kaiser. this is the kaiser report. and we've got a jam packed report for you today. let's get started, stacy max. this is the last of our what year has it so as you say, 1791. that's f it's i feel like doing this a long time. well no, we've been doing it since the 17 ninety's apparently, and this is actually the last of 2021. and then we're going to break for a few specials where we've pre recorded with some guess there some nation of what happened this year and their predictions for 2022. but 1st of all, i want to say like, in the past week while we've been traveling here through mexico city, the news has been remarkable out there about inflation. that is the biggest story of all. and there is this guy named kevin walsh. he is
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a former fed governor during the 20082009 financial crisis. he was on the board of governors. and here's his opinion piece that he wrote in the wall street journal max. the fed is the main inflation culprit, the central bank as unable to price increases, that may soon pose a risk to financial stability. inflation he wrote is a choice as a choice for which the fed is chiefly responsible. the risk of an inflationary spiral arises when policy makers 1st dismissed the problem and then cast blame elsewhere. inflation becomes embedded in the price formation process. when the central bank acts belatedly or with insufficient conviction to date, the fed has acted as an enabler, right? acting belatedly, or within sufficient dumps. right. let's talk about this for
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