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ah ah, i'd like to sell a european countries are divided over the commission's proposal to label nuclear gas energy as being green gym and government cooling brussels planet, tend to green washing that says gym, household spaces, record high energy prices. with severe snow storms are causing flights to be grounded in the united states. the staff shortages amid the army crone outbreak also being blind code cases in russia, pulling a role the growing case load among children, alarming doctors in the country. marty spoken with the chief position, the children's coven hospital, and most of our children are age from one number. 17 making dinner
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with a dash hopes is exactly a year since you k court ruled against expediting julian a sorry to the us. we look at the dramatic with, with by the very good morning, great to have your company here on our team. brussels faces a backlash from a number of the nations after proposed to label nuclear and gas. energy is being green. and you, german governments, economy minister, branded that proposed to the form of green washing. meanwhile, energy prices and germany have risen dramatically over the last 3 months when compared with a year ago. and i didn't get reports a new year and a new spot is brewing between new members. bickering has erupted with state split
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over how energy from nuclear and gas source. it should be classed in the future. the e u wants to categorize investments in some of these projects as being green, but others argue this is essentially green washing label in nuclear energy as sustainable is wrong. this is a high risk technology. it is questionable whether this green washing will find acceptance on the financial market at all. that we think nuclear technology is dangerous. we still think the waste issue. as a result. we expressly reject the assessment on nuclear power under the commissions proposal investments in new nuclear energy facilities should be classified as a group if they meet certain technical standards. now that's led to accusations that the commission is he destroying the credibility of the european eco label. financial investments with germany leading the charge of nations against these
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proposals that could put it in direct collision, of course, with the box or that heavy weight. that is france. 70 percent of energy here is generated from nuclear power. so convinced is president black on that nuclear is the way forward. he's announced a 1000000000 euro investment, expanding the industry for count yolanda, in order to guarantee france is energy independence to ensure our countries electricity supply and to achieve our object logistic, in particular, compound neutrality. in 2015 we will, for the 1st time in decades, will have re lunch la construction of nuclear reactors, oil country, and continued to develop renewable energies. and he has the support from some eastern block nations with slovak, his prime minister agreeing that climate neutrality just can't be met without nuclear energy. but australia is furious over the plan,
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saying it will take the commission to court. if it moves ahead with them, we will examine the present draft carefully and have already commissioned a legal opinion on nuclear power in the taxonomy in these plans are implemented in this way. we will sue because atomic power is dangerous and not a solution in the fight against the climate crisis. meanwhile, germany is also coming under pressure over its anti nuclear stance from the czech republic. berlin has just all the clues of haul from germany's remaining nuclear power plants, as part of a plan to withdraw completely from the technology. not prague describes that as being a radical step. our government will have to work patiently and hard look for allies in europe and convince partners. finally, it also has to move forward with the construction of nuclear units and to encourage investment in other reasonable renewable sources. that is the way out of the energy crisis. the alternative is under development and poverty,
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and nobody wants that. all of this comes as europe is in the midst of an energy crisis with some experts suggesting that the crunch will last roy the way until 2023. that moved by germany and closing nuclear react is also could push up prices even further. prices in german neil was twice as high as the could be. there is an energy crisis that the prices of the rising. rising cost means that the industry need more energy and that heating your home becomes expensive. we need cheap, stable energy to petition that run our country a lot focused on the interest of german industry in german customers. but that's the holo ideological gender and de fuller to logical agenda. the 1st thing they don't need get because they want to do everything with the nubile. it's
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a kind of magic. they believe that they can do that again. as the 2nd ideological agenda, they follow that there are hard core intro, rushing one solution to that coin. this could be the approval of the nord stream to pipeline that would supply us directly from russia to germany. however, with tension tie you between the you and moscow, the green light for that project is far from so i've been leaving the e. u. scrambling to find the money to pay increasing energy bills, while members remain bitterly divided over the future of energy policy challenge even sky artsy, paris. meanwhile, the 2nd line of the undersea pipeline that runs from russia to germany has been filled with gas with the link. now, ready for exports, but the certification of no stream to taking longer than was anticipated or more,
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i guess the of looks at the fuss surrounding the embattled pipeline. 2020. what was the year that the great green dream? that's a rude awakening. we all felt it in our bills, but no. where like europe, power gas prices are up for 500 percent in a year. this wasn't what your average green party propaganda, booster promised. europe was supposed to go from a dirty oil burning wasteland to a green renewable paradise just like that, which was never going to happen. this isn't hindsight, this was foresight 11 years ago when german business leaders laughed at the very idea. he miss kitchen, german society doesn't like nuclear energy and i don't want to comment on this, but i don't understand how you hit you home. you don't want gas you on developing nuclear energy or what are you going to do and firewood?
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you don't have even that. he doesn't get aside period to get a file. jokes aside, pragmatic minds knew that the transition to a carbon neutral society would, would take decades. and it wouldn't be easy. they built newer, clean power plants and new pipelines. natural gas will be a crucial pub energy mix in europe for a long time. new projects like nurturing to a needed to ensure that europe's month energy is met to reach in on them eyeing the land this project, regardless of how you feel about the gas pipeline or about russia, if you make any opposed either and constitutionally, as per thought, jamie mosley implemented into an employer then and what were extreme to is not the project accrued and is rather is a project, but where lot of european companies take part in it should serve to assure the gas security of years organ little policy history nord stream to has been without a doubt, the most politicized energy project and recent history. they called it an opportunity,
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a trap, a break through a catastrophe. everyone just had to have a say, surely is a castle versus a supply to get rid of their calling to get rid of the nuclear. they get a so much of the oil. yes. from russia. i think it's something that neil has to look at the all the thing is neither nato know the us had much of a problem with the 1st pop lie which runs parallel to node stream too, which right now supplies germany with gas, which is $5.00 to $7.00 times cheaper than market prices. i would anyone have a problem with that low? aside from the competition approval of additional liquefied natural gas exports from free portal and g furthers this administration's commitment to promoting american energy, american jobs, and the american economy. i am pleased at the department of energy is doing what it can to promote an efficient regulatory system that allows for molecules of us freedom to be exported to the world. at is arguably the gist of it. they threatened
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her sanctioned german companies, a nato ally, which didn't go down well in berlin. european energy policy is decided in europe not, and the usa. we fundamentally reject external interventions and sanctions with extra territorial effect. much has changed since the pipeline was completed. washington backed away from sanctions and a new government was elected in germany with energy prices at record levels. there were no rush to get gas flowing as things presently stand. this pipeline cannot be approved because it does not fulfil requirements of european energy legislation and questions of security are still open. see ignore streams like that. one statement helps and natural gas prices, 10 percent higher, and europe, which of course, european families and households and businesses are going to have to pay. but at least the government saves face. and the mean dom, let's join european leaders and bureaucrats, and prayer,
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and pray together that the energy prices somehow magic themselves back into the realm of affordability. america is buttoning down the hatches is a winter storm, its parts of the country. it's causing chaos for flights with around 5000 of them cancelled over the weekend alone, leaving hundreds of thousands of would be travellers simply unable to fly. and the weather. is it hard with federal offices in the u. s. capital closing on monday? the latest forecast predict to 8 inches of snow. airlines have grounded flights due to the storm, as well as because of the highly contagious on the con variance, the flights were also cancelled earlier. the more controversial reasons. back in october, southwest airlines could almost 2000 just days after a pilot union suited over its implementation of a vaccine mandate. the company though, maintained whether issues were the issue back then as well. well,
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the vaccine mandates have led to further problems the by the ministration attempting to impose mandatory vaccination. but for 2 thirds of all, that is for 2 thirds of all american work as it is cause push back to from top government vegas. the bite and administration has to follow the law. they have to follow the constitution. they're implementers of the law. they can't just make it up. and in this case, they're forcing american workers to decide between their health and their job, and they just can't do it. it's just wrong, kelly, morbid looks at closer biden's drive to battle upon damage and the harmful effects that he had. not only on his popularity but on vital services across america. many will remember joe biden's harsh words to donald trump during the presidential debate last year. and he won his response from that many dish should not remain as president of the united states of america. when those words were said, the coven death toll was around $220000.00. we'll since then,
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coven death numbers have risen to about 800000. the united states just set a record high for corona virus infections. remember, when biden said that he would quickly and easily solve this problem? how's he doing? now back in may, joe biden set his goal to partially vaccinate 70 percent of the population by july . well, fast forward and that 70 percent has still not been vaccinated. what vaccine mandates have achieved is to further polarize the country. a large number of professionals in vital industries have lost their jobs. protests of shaking the country with what we're doing here today, and that is right. yeah. ah, we
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with, with a large number of medical workers have been suspended. is kind of surreal, honestly, because i love my job, and i have been a coven nurse for since the beginning of the pandemic. i've been a nurse for 10 years. i work for kaiser for 5, and when the pandemic happens we, we were scared in the beginning, like everybody by it is this amazing time to where we have really brave people. i work with amazing doctors and nurses who showed up to work every day. and just rolled up their sleeves and faced their fears and walked into these rooms, not knowing. and if they were going to get co pay to bring it home to their families, more than 2000 flights got canceled by american airlines due to
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a pilot shortage line for us meant has also been hit my reductions. it's not the issue that the public wanted or the, the politicians said they're going to deliver. they'd want this black and white issue. it's a gray area between you're going to have this big gap between qualified police officers who are trained your season new cops coming in the, the quality of new cops coming in is going to be held to a lower standard. so you're not going to get the best candidates. so do a patrol your streets and keep you safe. it's going to be a very organic living, breathing problem that has nas no solution in sight with so many things going wrong, jo biden's approval ratings are now in free fall. the japs haven't slowed down either. in fact, more people have died of covered so far in 2021. then in 2020. so this year biden's 2 main plans. rebuild the people's trust and better fight. coven have failed to come. true. caleb, martin r. t. new york. the world health organization says vaccination is the most
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effective way to stay safe during the cove in 19 pandemic. the number of daily covey cases in russia that as molden hobbs since november when they were the maxim of 41000 to all the same, a number of russian cities have introduced new current restrictions. st. petersburg, limiting act as the shops and restaurants for the unvaccinated. the only exceptions being grocery stores and pharmacies. and while the on the conversion continues to spread, doctors are worried about the impact earliest strains having on children that have faulty russia. anton krislofski investigated this issue back in december. miss, ah, so what age are the children here and what condition
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are they iin? how children are age from one month to 17 years that conditions vary and severity, the children harris, severely l, and in the intensive care unit. unlike adults, cobra related pneumonia is less common among children, but it still happens showing $3.00 to $4.00 in c t severity. so this means complete lung damage, almost 100 percent. what is especially alarming is that very importantly, just like an adults, there is a tendency for the disease to rapidly develop. meaning that at some point, 10 percent of the lungs are affect it. and then suddenly it's up to almost 100 percent. yes, that's exactly what we've been seeing. especially when parents wait too long to call a doctor. how old are you? 10 years old. how do you feel? sometimes i have a head egg, but i am okay. how long have you been ill?
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10 days already? yes, i'm in my 2nd week. her age put through at risk. we've actually seen the highest incidence, right among teenagers, 2 thirds of the children, a school age kids between 7 and 17 years old is because they are hanging out together and contact and each other all the time. right. among other things, yes. out of them, it's mostly teenagers that become infected because they always hanging out together . also because statistically, they demonstrate a more severe course of illness than and of the jewels of other ages. because their bodies are growing so fast and because of their hormonal processes, yes, their hormonal background and a physical transformation can influence the illness. adolescence are affected by more risk factors related to the course of the disease. it's not a harmless disease, it's not sars. we sound alarm, and there is a disease for which there is no medicine to day. the course of the disease is
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unpredictable. we don't know why someone has it hard and someone else has it easy. we know there are risk groups, but for some unknown reason, a severe case of the disease can be observed among healthy children. here's a child on a ventilator, wherein an oxygen mask. yes, the child is really missing his mother, which is logical. that's why we always talk to him. the doctors are always with him, otherwise he can tear off the mast. children are getting much sick than in the 1st wave, and worse than the 2nd and 3rd, yes. worse than waves 2 and 3. complications develop very often after code and they do not depend on the severity of the disease. even children who have shown no symptoms face complications. what do you think about vaccinate in adults? i think it's a very good idea. there is no time to wait. children are also
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a source of infection. if children are not vaccinated, we will not be able to crate the necessary collective immunity, which will have all been talking about for so long. the vaccine works. so what should the concerns be here? theoretically, we understand that this vaccine cannot be more dangerous than ada. no virus infections, the vaccine is infectious for cells, but not for the body. at the level of the organism, the virus does not reproduce. ah, what a difference a year makes in january of 2021. there was hope for julian, a sorry after you. k court ruled the t or not to be extradited to the united states . but recently, washington won an appeal on that with the whistleblowers defense team, not looking to count repeal. when he shut it, edwards dashti reviews the sagas, twists and turns. his hopes were settled, spending christmas with his family, and set jude in his son, spends another new year's eve behind bars in the you case most notorious prison
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2022 may be the year he sent to the us. after high court judges decided to overturn a verdict not to extradite him. it seems as though judges were satisfied by so called assurances of humane treatment that he would not be held in a maximum security prison all subjected to isolation. saving his sentence in australia is also on the calls they say, but a sanchez defense don't buy it. the so called to assure us it's of those points came after they lost the case in january. then they came back and said, okay, well we can, we can assure we'd increase in fairly so that should not be actually admissible in an appeal hearing. because uniform a legal standpoint, you cannot just try to amend after the fact after you've lost the case. these us arguments were presented back in october during the to day appeal hearing, including that he wasn't as on well as is being suggested. turns out, as those words were being offered in court by american law is a song suffered
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a mini throat. julian is struggling and i fear this many stroke could be the precursor to a more major attack. it compounds are fears about his ability to survive. the longer this long legal battle goes on. it urgently needs to be resolved. look at the animal strapped and cages in the zoo, it cuts their life short. that's what's happening to julian. the never ending court cases are extremely stressful. mentally. it's not surprising. it's all taking, it's toll not only the legal labrons, but reports of cia gangs like pulse to kidnap poison or assassinate him, as one is spying on him. and his high doubt in london's ecuadorian embassy weighed, received political asylum, while a soldier's noise. say there should be ample evidence to throw the entire case out of court. this yeah, report is a game changer into the appeal because it shows the true nature of the true origins . the true commonality of the u. s. actions against julian now reports that the ca,
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conceited kidnapping, or killing assange, have cost even more doubt on the reliability of u. s. promises and further expose the political motivation behind this case. sounds fictional, right? all parts of a are true. that's the admission of the then c, i a director, mike pompei or are they should all be prosecuted for speaking about classified activity inside the central intelligence agency. maybe they didn't, maybe as a cop, just made it up. but you should, i take seriously my responsibilities to protect that information. this can be seen as pump ions, confirmation of the assange kid, not all kill story. why else? what do you want to prosecute those sources? speaking about classified activity, but there's been another twist in the story. key accusations in the case against the sonnet are reportedly based on false testimony from a convicted fraudster, who admitted to lying in the legal proceedings in exchange for us immunity from prosecution for criminal activity. his supporters say all of this is enough to deem
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the case closed and press freedom groups that question a why jr nathan is behind bars while allege war criminals walk free. it is a damning indictment that nearly 20 years on virtually no one responsible for alleged us war crimes committed in the course of the afghanistan and iraq was, has been held accountable, let alone prosecuted. and yet the publisher who exposed such crimes is potentially facing a lifetime in jail when students saw and was infamously, hold out of london's ecuadorian embassy in 2019, he was thrown in jail right here. the alarm has long been sounded over his treatment with the un special repertory torture warning he is suffering abuse, only shine prison. yes. i can feel to be tortured to death. but the reality of it. and i'm not exactly doing his entre great, you know, medical harm has been close to him in the last decade to that, to the constant, you know, isolation, defamation,
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and abuse. and i come from excited that he suffers and he's being isolated absolutely unnecessary, and therefore unlawful, even if you, even if we assume for the purpose of the argument that yes, that extradition proceeding is to do that. we have to somehow secure his presence. it can be in the house arrest for legal basis with it. is we supposed to 52 week sentence for skipping bail back in 2012. so he's currently not sending any sentence, no, facing any actual criminal charges. sounds like he's a political prisoner right. well, washington, professor dame, him a security risk and wants him to all the questions across the pond on that task and their rules, his support to say, pursuing a vendetta against the sons. ultimately silence is him, but will also science other journalists in the future. this is a ration. anyone who knows the united states well knows the power
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overseer, the extra judicial power of the cia, the extra talking mental power to see. yeah. that's what this is. this is, this is what you probably say. 2008 wiki lakes. first major lakes it march, the 18th, 2008 is from the us army counter intelligence assessment branch, department of defense. you read through this document. it lays out everything that happened on from 2010. we will get a song by smearing him, by discrediting him, by destroying trusting with the rates and good from here on the investigative journalism of this crime. then other words, serious investigative journalism is now and i saw in a different culture in
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a different place. so we have a hero because you be exposing what the us and britain in particular were doing. he's seen as of paint to me is somebody that when the history books are written with the 21st century, julian massage, his name will be right up there with somebody that told the truth. as 2021 comes to an end shoot and a son just closer than ever extradition with court siding with the u. s. government . so what will 2020 to bring for start that can be appealed either across appear at the magistrate court, or even not supreme court level. this could even reach the european court of human rights. at this point though, the home secretary may say enough's enough and intervene herself. of course, during the songs faces 175 years behind us bars. but with that trial, be fair considering how fair this process has been in the u. k. chart edwards dusty
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. artie london, the details of a settlement between convicted sex offender jeffrey epstein, and one of his accuses virginia, drew for with half a $1000000.00 happy made public. it has been revealed miss do free, agreed. she wouldn't take any legal action against potential defendants linked to the discretion financier. currently, she is in the process of suing britain's prince andrew over sex abuse allegations. but the document doesn't mention prince andrew by name. it all comes ahead of unimportant hearing today that could determine whether the case against him will be thrown out. prisoners lawyers will argue that the deal was struck over a decade ago, meaning she cannot proceed with a civil law suit. the queen's 2nd sons accused of sexually assaulting the then 17 years old. ah, the 17 year old on 3 separate occasions. prince andrew vehemently denies all allegations against it. meanwhile, last week,
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friend of prince andrew, shall maxwell was convicted of procuring young women for jeffrey epstein and now faces life behind bars that we spoke with us jones. chad with more, he says that epstein legal dale with jeffrey, helped to absolve a defendant before this is an agreement that jeffrey epstein settled with virginia robertson, 2009. she received $500000.00 to basically relinquish any sort of future responsibility into it. specifically says the associate attorneys, employees, etc. now it doesn't name print then do affectively. but disagreement was used by allan durst, who it was a very famous lawyer here in united states to absolve himself of a case that, that virginia roberts brought forth again, sydney brought up disagreement and the judge dismissed it and was hoping this agreement will also absolve him this judge in new york will decide whether or not
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the case can go forward. now, it's difficult, we don't really see all the documents is involved here. it's going to be really up to the judges discretion. this whole epstein saw guys really exposed how the elite and how many will be parker people. the world have been protected for a long time against things like this. and that wraps up for this. i don't think so . i see company help with more than 30 minutes. the join me every thursday on the alex sarlin. sure. obviously you the yes of the world of politics, small business, i'm sure business. i'll see you then. mm. i.
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