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or, you know, outside europe. then i think that we would be looking into a more and more successful global position of europe in the world. and you are right now we need to get the act together. somehow we need to understand what are the challenges that are coming up in the next decade and the next 20 years and 50 years down the road and be able to plan ahead. and of course, the idea is to do this in a kind of a multi lateral way. and in a way that preserves somehow peaceful cooperation between trading partners between associates in this case. okay. i mean, we're brought out of time. we've run out of time, i guess the major question is can europe survive the european union to be continue gentlemen? ok, many thanks them i guess in paris and in guilford. and thanks to our viewers for watching us here at r t c. next time. remember, talk with with kaiser financial survival guide. when customers go buy, you reduce the price. now well, reduce a lower that standard cutting, but what's good for food market? it's not good
or, you know, outside europe. then i think that we would be looking into a more and more successful global position of europe in the world. and you are right now we need to get the act together. somehow we need to understand what are the challenges that are coming up in the next decade and the next 20 years and 50 years down the road and be able to plan ahead. and of course, the idea is to do this in a kind of a multi lateral way. and in a way that preserves somehow peaceful cooperation between...
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, because i think a, a, europe of nation states would likely return in europe to, into war levels of dysfunction and economic misery. well, that's a very strong statement there and how do you feel about that? because that is the charge and we've, you know, and it was all around the briggs that debate here is that the brussels wants too much power. and it is trying to one size fits all. i mean, it was at least the claims that were made by the briggs. it tears ok. now i asked you, did they learn anything from it? because there are, there are, we've all agreed on this program is that euro skepticism is on the rise. what is exactly means is very unclear to me because it seems to me, it is more of a demand for reform and not to got the entire project. go ahead, allen. well, i do understand the letters being signed by the circle populace parties. life view is the goal, you integrate, the less efficient, it becomes gross becomes less, most of its major policies of fail, the years fail, europe stagnate him do this. and so you was introduced the italian, they call them is patent student still
, because i think a, a, europe of nation states would likely return in europe to, into war levels of dysfunction and economic misery. well, that's a very strong statement there and how do you feel about that? because that is the charge and we've, you know, and it was all around the briggs that debate here is that the brussels wants too much power. and it is trying to one size fits all. i mean, it was at least the claims that were made by the briggs. it tears ok. now i asked you, did they learn...
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europe stands at a crossroads will remain dependent on washington is a junior partner or will europe ought to play the role of a great power on the world stage. i cross talking e u china relations. i'm joined by my guess i nor tango in beijing. he is a political and economic affairs commentator in prague. we have brad blankenship. he is a columnist at c g, t. and as well as an rti contributor and in elecom that we cross to look revenge. he is an independent journalist or a gentleman, cross hoc rules and the fact that means you can jump in any time you want. now he's appreciate, look, let me go to you 1st here. i mean, it, you know, on the face of it, you know, the europe's relationship or more rather you relationship with china is very convoluted because major training for our trading partners, a major investment deal. i'm kind of stuck. but, you know, there's been, there's an understanding about investment and, and then we have, you know, nato, i'm saying, you know, you know, china is no different than russia. it's the same threatening landscape. i mean, it's very convoluted. i mean
europe stands at a crossroads will remain dependent on washington is a junior partner or will europe ought to play the role of a great power on the world stage. i cross talking e u china relations. i'm joined by my guess i nor tango in beijing. he is a political and economic affairs commentator in prague. we have brad blankenship. he is a columnist at c g, t. and as well as an rti contributor and in elecom that we cross to look revenge. he is an independent journalist or a gentleman, cross hoc...
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one, still it's the 3rd data in europe. in fact, the drive is the only biomass facility to rank in the continents plan of c o, 2 emitted, today you have it while selling itself as comp and neutral. running would actually bounces out more emissions and from burning coal, you to its lower energy density than fossil fuels would, has to be burned in higher volumes to produce the same amount of energy. but in no attempt to clear the air, drax responded to the claim, saying, the figure is a false. figures are inaccurate and completely at all. it's with what the world's leading climate scientists at the you into governmental panel on climate change, say the both sustainable biomass been crucial to deliver in global climate targets . despite the thick of the site still managed to attract more than 800000000 pounds in u. k. government subsidies, that's a 2000000 pounds every single day in 2020 alone. because of course why our energy production reflects well on the government's climate record. but all of this is left the locals. the
one, still it's the 3rd data in europe. in fact, the drive is the only biomass facility to rank in the continents plan of c o, 2 emitted, today you have it while selling itself as comp and neutral. running would actually bounces out more emissions and from burning coal, you to its lower energy density than fossil fuels would, has to be burned in higher volumes to produce the same amount of energy. but in no attempt to clear the air, drax responded to the claim, saying, the figure is a false....
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russia is the other europe russia is the europe they don't want to be it's a state which they. they regard as. reactionary nationalistic religious patriotic. and so on all of things all of al use that they reject europe the european union wants to be unhistorical post national and so on and that's why russia is like a sort of guilty conscience for the way they have their own internal political purposes they have to. hate russia and say they hate russia and when i say internal political purposes i mean that in the strongest possible sense of the term because just as in the united states of america conservatives and others in. they basically conservatives in europe very often attacked as being russian 5th columnists in other words it serves a very straightforward political purpose which is to insult and discredit people who don't agree with various aspects of western foreign policy so for all those reasons i don't think that there's any prospect at least not in a short or even medium term of any improvement same same question to you. because it's you know this kind of thing but w
russia is the other europe russia is the europe they don't want to be it's a state which they. they regard as. reactionary nationalistic religious patriotic. and so on all of things all of al use that they reject europe the european union wants to be unhistorical post national and so on and that's why russia is like a sort of guilty conscience for the way they have their own internal political purposes they have to. hate russia and say they hate russia and when i say internal political purposes...
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of europe in the world. and you are right, we need to do to get the act together. somehow we need to understand what are the challenges that are coming up in the next decade and the next 20 years and 50 years down the road and be able to plan ahead. and of course, the idea is to do this in a kind of a multi lateral away, and in a way that preserves somehow peaceful cooperation between trading partners between associates in this case. okay. i mean, we do have run out of time. we've run out of time, i guess a major question is, can europe survive the european union to be continue gentlemen? okay, many thanks them i guess in paris and in guilford. and thanks to our viewers for watching us here at r t c. next time. remember, pa stuck with ah, join me every thursday on the alex salmon. sure. i'll be speaking together for the world politics sport. business. i'm sure business. i'll see you then. mm. i look forward to talking to you all. that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given by h
of europe in the world. and you are right, we need to do to get the act together. somehow we need to understand what are the challenges that are coming up in the next decade and the next 20 years and 50 years down the road and be able to plan ahead. and of course, the idea is to do this in a kind of a multi lateral away, and in a way that preserves somehow peaceful cooperation between trading partners between associates in this case. okay. i mean, we do have run out of time. we've run out of...
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we are in criminals and terrorists, a terrorist threat both in europe. i know north america since we'll have enough gummy. so if you did look out, i mean i'm talking about dealing with serious organized trauma, trafficking, lots of dealing with trafficking, those type of fences and terrorism. and i think the point that was made, but you know, it's only allowing, like counter terrorism agencies, policing agencies in the u. k will be like the national con, one. you know, a, we agency those things you wouldn't giving 70 police force. it was like when we were in the european union, michigan information system, which was a database that wasn't available. so the police force in the u. k. it was only to send an offices and the pounds i just happens and all of them in the united states were, were abuse we just to be with. so if it was, if it was utilized and executed for what it was written up more than a 100 percent, if it oversight was proper on it. and i think it would be a great tool. i think that, but we just, we always take something that's, that's meant t
we are in criminals and terrorists, a terrorist threat both in europe. i know north america since we'll have enough gummy. so if you did look out, i mean i'm talking about dealing with serious organized trauma, trafficking, lots of dealing with trafficking, those type of fences and terrorism. and i think the point that was made, but you know, it's only allowing, like counter terrorism agencies, policing agencies in the u. k will be like the national con, one. you know, a, we agency those things...
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so not stream to again, could help them out, could help europe, europe out and because it, well it is, it is a new technology and it can handle the large volumes. but well, it is being opposed to the launch of nord string to is being opposed due to political resit reasons. russia says, so. so far russia has been very understanding and will, has been doing according to the russian president again, everything that it could. but it is unclear as to how many more steps russia will take, you know, are which won't be reciprocated for some of her dates relation. i really enjoyed as well. basically, a u energy officials got greedy thought of being clever, and they messed up. thanks so much enjoy that they get it better than i did. now, thea, natural gas price in europe, as we said, it's in soaring salt on ice recently. it's now nearly 6 times what it was in the spring while and is put the continent on course for major energy crunch and laid bare internal divisions within the block over brussels green policies. what is peter oliver explains? while prices are as high as they are on the commodit
so not stream to again, could help them out, could help europe, europe out and because it, well it is, it is a new technology and it can handle the large volumes. but well, it is being opposed to the launch of nord string to is being opposed due to political resit reasons. russia says, so. so far russia has been very understanding and will, has been doing according to the russian president again, everything that it could. but it is unclear as to how many more steps russia will take, you know,...
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i and i haven't been to europe. and i don't, i don't understand the point that you're making see, she hasn't been to europe though. what does that have to do with her job to handle? one of america's worst ever boarded problems. ran in yours is a little bit. and if you think about it camel harris fits perfectly into the now very political hollywood crowd. and just like silver screen superstars, sometimes she just misses the target with some of her statements just a few days ago with israel, which has my heart because i think that people have that that. and again, this is about the fact that your voice, your perspective, your experience, your truth, and then just like a good agency, her office has to clear the air. while visiting george mason university to discuss votes and writes a student voice to personal opinion during the political science class, the vice president stroke would disagree with the student's characterization of for israel smiles and handshake. so they work miracles when you're making a movie, korea,
i and i haven't been to europe. and i don't, i don't understand the point that you're making see, she hasn't been to europe though. what does that have to do with her job to handle? one of america's worst ever boarded problems. ran in yours is a little bit. and if you think about it camel harris fits perfectly into the now very political hollywood crowd. and just like silver screen superstars, sometimes she just misses the target with some of her statements just a few days ago with israel,...
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our gas supplied to europe. the number one ingredient in mr. putin's recipe for the volatility in prices, not to come back any time soon. that is a long term contracts when gas prices aren't fixed, but they depend on the current market situation and the oil prices. by the way, what's the major cause for concern for some very important european politicians, is the transit of russia natural gas through ukraine beyond 2024. well, lot of our putin said that russia is ready to keep that in place, as long as it knows how much gas europe is willing to buy in the future. i. e, he wants these long term contracts again. what russia ones is stability and predictability. he'll become on our international catholic bishops in france, are at odds with the government. after a damning report reveals hundreds of thousands of crimes against children covered up by the clergy. we're from one of the victims after a short break. this is the weekly, on our, to international. mm. ah . hello, driven by drainage shaped bank. concur. some
our gas supplied to europe. the number one ingredient in mr. putin's recipe for the volatility in prices, not to come back any time soon. that is a long term contracts when gas prices aren't fixed, but they depend on the current market situation and the oil prices. by the way, what's the major cause for concern for some very important european politicians, is the transit of russia natural gas through ukraine beyond 2024. well, lot of our putin said that russia is ready to keep that in place, as...
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this is what europe. once to that, latimer poke and says, well, what we need is contracts long term contracts to understand how much gas europe needs in the future. and then, and in that case, we can then decide how much gas goes through the park is stream. that's what the pipeline through the black sea is called, how much gas we can send through our north stream pipeline and to ukraine as well. but mr. poodles, general answer to that was, yes, russia is ready to maintain its ukrainian transit. besides this, mr. who went on to talk about something that doesn't really have to do with energy . but this is something that the moderator asked the russian leader that was about russia relations with washington and about arm's security. mister bruton said that russia is ready to talk with washington ready for talks with washington on the revival of possibly some of the older treaties that washington abandoned under donald trump, under the previous cedars as well. or that it's ready to hammer out new agreements, w
this is what europe. once to that, latimer poke and says, well, what we need is contracts long term contracts to understand how much gas europe needs in the future. and then, and in that case, we can then decide how much gas goes through the park is stream. that's what the pipeline through the black sea is called, how much gas we can send through our north stream pipeline and to ukraine as well. but mr. poodles, general answer to that was, yes, russia is ready to maintain its ukrainian transit....
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and this in turn led to shortages of supplies in europe. in particular, the prices for natural gas at one point skyrocketed to unprecedented levels and death that many analysts indeed call this a true global energy crisis. but in that times, specifically russia by some has even been blamed for politicizing the matter. and before that for years, moscow has been under fire for some of its infrastructure projects like gas, the nord streaming, to in particular for direct natural gas deliveries from russia to the northern coast of germany. and like i've been hearing from many experts here on day one of russia's energy we get there has been reassessment. and reassessment is also something that mr. putin has been talking about. he also spoke about what he called mistakes on the part of a some of brushes partners when it comes to their energy policies. so let's have a look at what else the russian leader said about that austin nuggets via group is higher prices on gas in europe are a consequence of a deficit of energy and not vice versa. and that's
and this in turn led to shortages of supplies in europe. in particular, the prices for natural gas at one point skyrocketed to unprecedented levels and death that many analysts indeed call this a true global energy crisis. but in that times, specifically russia by some has even been blamed for politicizing the matter. and before that for years, moscow has been under fire for some of its infrastructure projects like gas, the nord streaming, to in particular for direct natural gas deliveries from...
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as i said, huge demand for russian gas in europe at the moment. it had been hoped that the, the nord 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 up in a 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 complete earlier in 2021 that had previously called the let cause delays on that project. or you're a correspondent, peter oliver, there at a subject that sir, no doubt is going to be raised when our correspondence gets challenged. the russian foreign minister in person live here on arty international, all are correspondence from all are multi language news. channels are g
as i said, huge demand for russian gas in europe at the moment. it had been hoped that the, the nord 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 up in a bureaucratic process when it comes to certification. here in germany right now, we're hearing it may well...
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is, is a dictating what europe security policy should be. certainly they're trying to do it with energy here. i can see how it makes europe stronger. more dependency makes it more irrelevant. can you address that real quick? yeah, no, i agree, but deals of the see that us change is june a bit like now that you're talking about strategic calling me away from us. it's talking about european sovereign, the, i don't think it can be achieved, but only this week you have a saying, you know, the europeans need their own army, which that means it implies less relies and they don't less influenced by the u. s . i think and there are a lot, there are people who are noticing that this is a very bad take. but in order to have peace in europe, when do need to keep the americans are so close friends. but the most dominant relationship. well, i mean, maxine, could it be any other way? i mean it's very messianic. the with the, the american approach here. i mean, it's either had gemini or nothing i, i, i don't, don't see partnerships or they use that languag
is, is a dictating what europe security policy should be. certainly they're trying to do it with energy here. i can see how it makes europe stronger. more dependency makes it more irrelevant. can you address that real quick? yeah, no, i agree, but deals of the see that us change is june a bit like now that you're talking about strategic calling me away from us. it's talking about european sovereign, the, i don't think it can be achieved, but only this week you have a saying, you know, the...
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europe is in a very difficult position of trying to sort of. position itself and it needs of course investment and it needs trade ok well i mean if we can i just say if we discount what comes out the b.b.c. about syria and us stations and every nato nation really. one might than argue that a syrian family maybe on the outskirts of a glib is going to be thinking you know we have a 70 percent extreme poverty in syria 60 percent unemployment. report. rebranding of isis and al qaeda in syria to kick off another war in syria it couldn't come too soon help from powers like china and russia and this with iran even while why are they being so. not trying to not being slow i mean the fact is that the united states and europe has sanctioned every effort to reconstruct syria and i mean let's be clear we're not talking about reconstructing the government all the state such we're talking about ordering humanitarian reconstruction houses help you know with water supplies electricity is all that is being sanctioned by western states and the situation of ordin
europe is in a very difficult position of trying to sort of. position itself and it needs of course investment and it needs trade ok well i mean if we can i just say if we discount what comes out the b.b.c. about syria and us stations and every nato nation really. one might than argue that a syrian family maybe on the outskirts of a glib is going to be thinking you know we have a 70 percent extreme poverty in syria 60 percent unemployment. report. rebranding of isis and al qaeda in syria to...
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yes, together, europe is necessarily weak, precisely because we use the word europe, but it doesn't really mean anything. and the consequence of this is that the united states can behave in the most bizarre way calls europe, ignoring not, not in telling them by the way where we're growing from afghanistan. not even telling them by the way we're making a special paxton with australia and the united kingdom. so the humiliation pied on the humiliation and there is no way in which europe can form a hear all that. and i, and i jump in here, i'm going to hold, i'm gonna jump in here, please hold that, that we're going to go to a hard break. and after that hard break, we'll continue our discussion on european securities name starting ah, join me every thursday on the alex salmon. sure. i'll be speaking to guess when the world politics spoke. business, i'm show business. i'll see you then. mm. oh, driven by dreamer shapes banks concur some of those with theirs sinks, we dare to ask a one. no, sir, no, not a joke. no, no. well dog, more real to what they should end up unit 73. 1 was a unique organi
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, we in short guaranteed uninterrupted gas deliveries to europe. we have every reason to believe that this year we will reach record levels of gas deliveries on the global market. when prices are volatile, when they're going through the roof, what can help with that extra supplies? president prudent said that there was not a single occasion when rushes energy joined gas from refused a request from europe for additional natural gas exports. and what mr. brewton was asked a straightforward question whether moscow has ever used the energy sector as a political weapon. his answer was straightforward. no, want to ask you about it directly. has russia been using energy as a weapon? russia's not using any weapons. if you've been paying attention as for the economy, where are we using weapons in what conflicts are we taking part and for the economy? this is not something we tend to use. this is what i call a politically motivated talk. there's nothing to support it when it comes to saying that we use energy as some kind of weapon at the end of the day. i g
, we in short guaranteed uninterrupted gas deliveries to europe. we have every reason to believe that this year we will reach record levels of gas deliveries on the global market. when prices are volatile, when they're going through the roof, what can help with that extra supplies? president prudent said that there was not a single occasion when rushes energy joined gas from refused a request from europe for additional natural gas exports. and what mr. brewton was asked a straightforward...
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yes, together, europe isn't necessarily weak precisely because we use the word europe, but it doesn't really mean anything. and the consequence of this is that the united states can behave in the most bizarre way towards europe, ignoring not, not in telling them by the way where we are growing from afghanistan. not even telling them by the way we're making a special on baxter with australia and the united kingdom. so the humiliation pied on the humiliation. and there is no way in which euro can form a hold that and i jump in here, i'm going to hold, i'm gonna jump in here. please hold that, that we're going to go to a hard break. and after that hard break, we'll continue our discussion on european securities name starting ah ah, if you are expecting be of non government put me in the image or a seat. and i'm sorry, this is a wrong expectation be you will have to see that is non, you want me to go with julie entities. you've got to impose the democratic system on both on sunday the lord and then went to court order of course, after 40 years of fed interventionism by simply expanding an
yes, together, europe isn't necessarily weak precisely because we use the word europe, but it doesn't really mean anything. and the consequence of this is that the united states can behave in the most bizarre way towards europe, ignoring not, not in telling them by the way where we are growing from afghanistan. not even telling them by the way we're making a special on baxter with australia and the united kingdom. so the humiliation pied on the humiliation. and there is no way in which euro can...
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we need to remind europe in france of this fact europe, which has become the center of attraction for millions of people, cannot stay out of the refugee problem by hostile sewing its borders to protect the safety and well being of its citizens. moreover, with this attitude, europe not only violates international law, but also turns back on humanitarian values. turkey has no duty responsibility obligation to be europe refugee warehouse, run and pakistan are already home to millions of african refugees, according to the united nations, germany and france. and right here in austria also hi your list. notably right down at the bottom though, is the united states, which as of 2020, it only take it in 2000 refugees from afghanistan with the current chaos. the result of the united states is decision to pull out the sure to be called to washington to do more, instead of letting its allies do the heavy lifting. this is a worldwide international problem just because we are the, the nearest physically the nearest country. that the african refugees seek refuge to doesn't necessarily should mean t
we need to remind europe in france of this fact europe, which has become the center of attraction for millions of people, cannot stay out of the refugee problem by hostile sewing its borders to protect the safety and well being of its citizens. moreover, with this attitude, europe not only violates international law, but also turns back on humanitarian values. turkey has no duty responsibility obligation to be europe refugee warehouse, run and pakistan are already home to millions of african...
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, the necessity as moving forward in europe. europe is a very diverse country. so i think you can actually expect a lot of continuity and say there's a recognition that there's a need to change. the specific policies to deal with that change are not really clear. and everybody, for instance, thinks that this policy needed to deal with climate change to your, to emissions every exactly the mechanism by which that's going to be achieved. because it's going to be unpopular. i think putting up gasoline prices will bring up each in crisis. and you saw the reaction against that in france with the julie shawn. so there's a lot of debates in the coming weeks and months since the government is formed about exactly how that strategy is going to be implemented. you know, a mad one of the interesting things we look at the 2 major voting blocks in 2017. it was different now that we see that miracles blocking took a slight electoral defeat here. but i don't see that, you know, again we've, we've mentioned the u. s. in france and all that, it's so contentious, i mean, you woul
, the necessity as moving forward in europe. europe is a very diverse country. so i think you can actually expect a lot of continuity and say there's a recognition that there's a need to change. the specific policies to deal with that change are not really clear. and everybody, for instance, thinks that this policy needed to deal with climate change to your, to emissions every exactly the mechanism by which that's going to be achieved. because it's going to be unpopular. i think putting up...
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that europe doesn't need sputnik feet at all and he believes that by mid-summer europe will be able to achieve continent wide immunity without the russian vaccine and also cited issues with production in russia. we have absolutely no need for sputnik v. the russians are having a hard time making it. well this was something that a lot of our putin reacted to as well mr putin called this statement strange and also decided to ask. this wasn't a direct question for the european official but perhaps. officials in europe will hear that mr putin said whose interests do you represent is it the people or the pharmaceutical giants those who produce the other vaccines in any case this was something that drew criticism from the company that's making sputnik the as well in a tweet they called mr brett on biased against the vaccine just because it's russian but in any case the producers of sputnik v. are saying that they're ready to save more lives and like we heard from vladimir putin more and more countries are approving the use of the russian vaccines the 1st one sputnik v. in particular and anot
that europe doesn't need sputnik feet at all and he believes that by mid-summer europe will be able to achieve continent wide immunity without the russian vaccine and also cited issues with production in russia. we have absolutely no need for sputnik v. the russians are having a hard time making it. well this was something that a lot of our putin reacted to as well mr putin called this statement strange and also decided to ask. this wasn't a direct question for the european official but...
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a lot of this russian gas that goes into europe. it hasn't, they didn't fill up their coffers during last summer. so they were, as you were saying that the gas levels were low, prices have gone up, but russia is the one who's apparently taken the blame and, and certainly the u. k. media and the tabloids and the european media. they've been having russia for these high prices. it is a big supplier of gus to europe. and how is moscow reacting to all of this? while you are right around 30 percent of europe? natural gas, it comes from russia. so you'd think that and given how desperate the situation is that brussels would know what side its bread is buttered on. but what does the you do? having failed to come to an agreement on how to handle and move forward. and this ongoing crisis, an hours long summit, it basically turns round and accuses moscow of using gas as a political weapon. so of course, we know it's always good to have someone else to blame. the thing is, is russia is fulfilling its contracts. and the problem is, is it is unw
a lot of this russian gas that goes into europe. it hasn't, they didn't fill up their coffers during last summer. so they were, as you were saying that the gas levels were low, prices have gone up, but russia is the one who's apparently taken the blame and, and certainly the u. k. media and the tabloids and the european media. they've been having russia for these high prices. it is a big supplier of gus to europe. and how is moscow reacting to all of this? while you are right around 30 percent...
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a similar pictures playing out all across europe. as peter oliver now reports from bud for the 4th wave of cove at 19 certainly isn't over. and while we're still dealing with that, the new german health minister car allowed to buy has been, will painting a pretty bleak picture about the immediate future. and he was looking at the number of infections of the o micron variant in the united kingdom and saying that there is potentially a massive 5th wave of the virus on its way rushed. thus i'm assuming there'll be a massive 5th wave. i mean, close concert with my colleagues from the u. k. both politically and scientifically . we were still coordinating just yesterday, my colleagues say that what has been observed on the ground exceeds anything that has been observed in the entire pandemic. we have to prepare ourselves for a challenge that we have not faced yet in this form. while infection numbers have been dropping gradually in recent days and weeks here in germany, it isn't happening fast enough. according to the country, public healt
a similar pictures playing out all across europe. as peter oliver now reports from bud for the 4th wave of cove at 19 certainly isn't over. and while we're still dealing with that, the new german health minister car allowed to buy has been, will painting a pretty bleak picture about the immediate future. and he was looking at the number of infections of the o micron variant in the united kingdom and saying that there is potentially a massive 5th wave of the virus on its way rushed. thus i'm...
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and their experience of getting through this pandemic might be different from what people have in europe the united states the rest of russia but it's hard to tell that it didn't work out at the end of the day so this is it were a flight out of back to moscow and what that means well for one that means that i have to put my mask back on. when we watch movies that i think they typically make us worry about the wrong thing they make us worry about robots turning evil you know what the real threat of the past artificial intelligence is long but it turns evil but just that it turns very competent but has goals that are not aligned with our goals. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy from day shouldn't let it be an arms race is on the off and spearing dramatic development only really i'm going to resist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical daryn time to sit down and talk. business boom bust the one business show you can't afford in this i'm rachel blevins in washington coming out here up is imposing new prescriptions on vaccine expo
and their experience of getting through this pandemic might be different from what people have in europe the united states the rest of russia but it's hard to tell that it didn't work out at the end of the day so this is it were a flight out of back to moscow and what that means well for one that means that i have to put my mask back on. when we watch movies that i think they typically make us worry about the wrong thing they make us worry about robots turning evil you know what the real threat...
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so the real income of workers in europe is rising. that's a testimony to a lot of things, but it includes the much stronger position of their labor movement, which is able to make things happen there that we don't have here. and i think that americans are learning that they're looking fondly and enviously, and they're going to be moving in the logical direction to get closer to that. now we're speaking of the timing here. i mean, we've obviously been talking about huge supply chain constraints recently as all of this goes on and we look at strikes that, i mean, john deere, catalogs named best go just to name if you could, these cause further issues, they actually get employers to listen more so than they would have in the past. yes, but i think what we have to look at is, is to be a little careful here. and a little economics, basic economics prices rise. when the people who set prices choose to raise them, those people are called employers, employees on set prices, employers do. and when employers raise prices as they are doing now a
so the real income of workers in europe is rising. that's a testimony to a lot of things, but it includes the much stronger position of their labor movement, which is able to make things happen there that we don't have here. and i think that americans are learning that they're looking fondly and enviously, and they're going to be moving in the logical direction to get closer to that. now we're speaking of the timing here. i mean, we've obviously been talking about huge supply chain constraints...
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we're hopeful, i mean, i'm happy to say, you know, in europe we're not going to give up. we're not going to, there are lots of other technology. there's not just about g m o, there are lots of other technologies coming up and the companies are committed to invest in europe as well, despite it being so uncomfortable is a euphemism to work. here. i in i i in awe the the whatever the when i would show the wrong one. i'll just don't rule out the thing because the after an engagement equals the trail when so many find themselves will depart. we choose to look so common ground in the paris is refusing to reveal to l g, a relocation of radioactive waste dumps 6 decades on from colonial friends, conducting nuclear. an orchestrated attack by foreign mercenaries that haiti has discard the assassination of his president for suspects of being killed in a shootout with security forces to others detained and 4 years after devastating fire the la doesn't live through them. that apartment block in central london totally got into search for justice, goes on they really do believe they go
we're hopeful, i mean, i'm happy to say, you know, in europe we're not going to give up. we're not going to, there are lots of other technology. there's not just about g m o, there are lots of other technologies coming up and the companies are committed to invest in europe as well, despite it being so uncomfortable is a euphemism to work. here. i in i i in awe the the whatever the when i would show the wrong one. i'll just don't rule out the thing because the after an engagement equals the...
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i'm still with venture capitalism. political side as eric lee, you said that europe the europe, ian project is basically finished. obviously a lot of people in britain agree with you because they voted for breakfast and the largest democratic vote in history in this country. do you see the response to china's rise in terms of sanctions, in terms of what many suddenly chinese officials believe as propaganda in the western media? these are the only responses left for brussels and stroudsburg. well, i wouldn't be so cut the mistake about europe and about china. i don't think your project ben is certainly in some trouble. i think it's in trouble because probably because it's taken on a overly logical direction for some time. and i think from self corrections are needed, and i'm, i'm optimistic about the future of europe and for the correct itself. and we know that, but in terms of the relationship between europe and china and the western china, we're talk about the meeting late in the year. i was just looking at the numbers of the countries, the largest 3, the largest economy of through us, jap
i'm still with venture capitalism. political side as eric lee, you said that europe the europe, ian project is basically finished. obviously a lot of people in britain agree with you because they voted for breakfast and the largest democratic vote in history in this country. do you see the response to china's rise in terms of sanctions, in terms of what many suddenly chinese officials believe as propaganda in the western media? these are the only responses left for brussels and stroudsburg....
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and it's going to mean soaring bills from millions of households all across europe. some ag politicians have pointed the finger at russia's gas from accusing it of manipulating the market to push through the approval of the nor stream to gas pipeline. but vladimir putin is pledged to boost gas supplies, appears to have lessened these concerns in the western media. have a listen to this at russia wants it to be approved. but i don't think much is really doing anything wrong here. you know, europe has a supply crunch. russia has the gas to supply it. russia does instantly benefit from care for the market. they want high stable prices and they want to be seen as a reliable partner. some words soothing words, i guess which we rarely get from mr. potent actually helped reverse that. 3540 percent jump over night in natural gas over in europe. desson element off of rossa playing politics, but there's also an element of a mom of money having been invested in noise being do not just on the russian side from the european side as well. with outgoing german chancellor, anglo mer
and it's going to mean soaring bills from millions of households all across europe. some ag politicians have pointed the finger at russia's gas from accusing it of manipulating the market to push through the approval of the nor stream to gas pipeline. but vladimir putin is pledged to boost gas supplies, appears to have lessened these concerns in the western media. have a listen to this at russia wants it to be approved. but i don't think much is really doing anything wrong here. you know,...
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and europe is, europe apparently feels it has a political obligation in front of ukraine. and so europe is paying you now for ukraine's relevance as a gas transit states. the solution i suppose to many logical people might be to open up the new string to. but as we said, that political bog down to, and i mean, just on that point, that's not, it doesn't look like that's going to open and get all the sort of contractual contracts signed off for another few months yet. absolutely not. and it is not clear what is hampering this. it seems like there has been sort of a bureaucratic bureaucratic hindrance to opening new stream to basically germany is now demanding that gas problem opens a sister company inside of germany. because right now, i think gas problem has a says to company opened in switzerland, but this is not good enough to berlin. so berlin says, you know, you have to have a company operating under the german jurisdiction here to make this new stream to alteration. but it all sounds like now basically like a thinly veiled, well excuse to just protract to drag out this
and europe is, europe apparently feels it has a political obligation in front of ukraine. and so europe is paying you now for ukraine's relevance as a gas transit states. the solution i suppose to many logical people might be to open up the new string to. but as we said, that political bog down to, and i mean, just on that point, that's not, it doesn't look like that's going to open and get all the sort of contractual contracts signed off for another few months yet. absolutely not. and it is...
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, then europe gets new opportunities and a new world. europe is love any longer, completely dependent to the united states. so the america united america playing dia, politics to preserve their global leadership role as the only superpower. and they don't care about consumer prices and energy security. in europe, they care on their ah power. and that's the game giant. and so they, they are supporting the warranty ukraine they are attacking. and then she surprised russia. it's one strategy. and what we see is, is a part of that strategy let. so let's, let's talk more about this gas issue and what, what is going to a bit of a gas argument really. so no stream to the, the latest russian gas pipeline going directly from russia under the baltic into germany. it's basically completed now and they've just started putting gas just in the 1st section of his pipeline now. so it's not going to get to europe for a while. but there are numerous rash, russian gas pipelines that feed europe from the north, from the east, from the south as well. does it, you know, after all these years of anti russia
, then europe gets new opportunities and a new world. europe is love any longer, completely dependent to the united states. so the america united america playing dia, politics to preserve their global leadership role as the only superpower. and they don't care about consumer prices and energy security. in europe, they care on their ah power. and that's the game giant. and so they, they are supporting the warranty ukraine they are attacking. and then she surprised russia. it's one strategy. and...
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between europe in china, i don't see any real problem. we have in europe. we need to re industrialize the continent and we have to look, let me jump in here. look, let me jump in real quick as we're almost out of time, i want to go to our guest in beijing to react to the taiwan issue because i want to everyone, i want this to be fair and balanced. go ahead. the issue of taiwan over the issue of taiwan is very simple. the u. s. has no intention and no capability of defining the island china actually went in. but they are, you know, as you recall from the general's call to the chinese counterparts during trumps administration, at the end of it, it was the, the chinese were afraid that the u. s. is trying to goad them into doing some sort of military action against taiwan. so the u. s. the claim that, yes, see china is the terrible over. we've always said it. everyone has to rally around us american exceptional lives forever. so i want to be very care or not another on other down the usaa idea re conjuring the world. ok, gentlemen, very robust discussion here.
between europe in china, i don't see any real problem. we have in europe. we need to re industrialize the continent and we have to look, let me jump in here. look, let me jump in real quick as we're almost out of time, i want to go to our guest in beijing to react to the taiwan issue because i want to everyone, i want this to be fair and balanced. go ahead. the issue of taiwan over the issue of taiwan is very simple. the u. s. has no intention and no capability of defining the island china...
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yes, together, europe is necessarily weak, precisely because we use the word europe, but it doesn't really mean anything. and the consequence of this is that the united states can behave in the most bizarre way towards europe, ignoring not, not in telling them by the way where we growing from afghanistan. not even telling them by the way we're making a special on baxter with australia and the united kingdom. so the humiliation pied on the humiliation. and there is no way in which euro can form a hold that i jump in here. i'm going to hold, i'm gonna jump in here, please hold that, that we're going to go to a hard break. and after that hard break, we'll continue our discussion on european securities name starting ah with imagine picking up a future textbook on the early years of the 21st century. what are the chapters cold, gun violence, school shootings, homelessness? first, it was my job and then it was my family. didn't was my savings. i have nothing. i have nothing and it's not like i don't try. i look for resources, i look for jobs. i look for everything i can to make this pass and i e
yes, together, europe is necessarily weak, precisely because we use the word europe, but it doesn't really mean anything. and the consequence of this is that the united states can behave in the most bizarre way towards europe, ignoring not, not in telling them by the way where we growing from afghanistan. not even telling them by the way we're making a special on baxter with australia and the united kingdom. so the humiliation pied on the humiliation. and there is no way in which euro can form...
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you in gas prices in europe. he take new records with the german government warning people to prepare for a close to freezing month. meantime, the country energy regulators still the ground and operating license to the now fully completed russia node stream to gas pipeline.
you in gas prices in europe. he take new records with the german government warning people to prepare for a close to freezing month. meantime, the country energy regulators still the ground and operating license to the now fully completed russia node stream to gas pipeline.
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and it's making inroads in europe. and this will lead to be problems with them is the, the, what you want to work. let's say that in france, just put it in perspective in france. we have a lot that has been voted in 19 o 5, which is that freedom of calls which gives you which separates the state from the religion. so every woman has the right to work their stuff. this is really a big problem, is that the islamists you said to press women in the areas of france where the police doesn't they go any more and women, we're in just to have peace. i'm partly, i a part. yeah. you what you say. but when you talk to muslim a woman here in france on, in other countries, you have some women that say that i want to learn that it's my freedom and i feel okay, we're in that as the women in iran. and if you prefer sunni country, as the women in saudi arabia going to what they think of the heat shops when the police follows them to see if they are made up and if they wear it shot. well, all in black, that is cipher city, not at all. th
and it's making inroads in europe. and this will lead to be problems with them is the, the, what you want to work. let's say that in france, just put it in perspective in france. we have a lot that has been voted in 19 o 5, which is that freedom of calls which gives you which separates the state from the religion. so every woman has the right to work their stuff. this is really a big problem, is that the islamists you said to press women in the areas of france where the police doesn't they go...
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in europe, gets new opportunities and a new world or europe is not any longer, completely dependent to the united states. so d, america, europe, america, plain dia, politics, to preserve their global leadership as the only superpower and they don't care about consumer prices and energy security in europe, they care on their level palmer. and since we have a lot of pro american politicians here, a whole industry of tags, this is very powerful. so what we have there is no rational reason there is no, there is no rational reason because the rushing behavior or because of economic interest. but the reason behind is angie rushing rave is g in politics made by the deep state in washington, dc. i still had on the weekly billions of people had an unexpected digital detox this week has facebook fell offline for ours? not once, but twice. one of our stores to come after the break. join me every thursday on the alex salmon. sure. i'll be speaking to guess in the world . politics. sport. business. i'm show business. i'll see you then. 020 years ago the taliban were different today or more viole
in europe, gets new opportunities and a new world or europe is not any longer, completely dependent to the united states. so d, america, europe, america, plain dia, politics, to preserve their global leadership as the only superpower and they don't care about consumer prices and energy security in europe, they care on their level palmer. and since we have a lot of pro american politicians here, a whole industry of tags, this is very powerful. so what we have there is no rational reason there is...
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our lack of vaccine or good creation so i think we can see that your europe in europe is a failure for all these kind of issues well it's going to be a big question over the next days and weeks for sure a phillipe divorce lawyer speaking to us from paris thank you for your take you millions of 'd britons in need of hospital treatment helping forced to wait for months june to the covert crisis and the u.k. hospitals are now warning they may have to cut more services unless additional funding is made available let's go through this story new data revealing some 4600000 people on n.h.s. waiting list at the end of january it is the highest number since records began in 2007 more than 300000 have a ready within a year or longer to start hospital treatment gregory metcalf is one of the patients to surgery date keeps being pushed back. i'm very much in sickle pain because obviously and if even when sure the dislocation is very serious injury on page bill so to have gone through so many like even more so now probably so the 40 or 50 times is very physically painful but i was very shocked as we
our lack of vaccine or good creation so i think we can see that your europe in europe is a failure for all these kind of issues well it's going to be a big question over the next days and weeks for sure a phillipe divorce lawyer speaking to us from paris thank you for your take you millions of 'd britons in need of hospital treatment helping forced to wait for months june to the covert crisis and the u.k. hospitals are now warning they may have to cut more services unless additional funding is...
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than, than europe. i think because of the, as you have from the platforms like, you know, once we, we talked about kind base, kracken and etc. in europe, it's more fragmented and therefore it's easier for the central bankers to control what's going on your client base and crack and are essentially competitors of painting. yes, they are in the us in europe. we, we can be your inventory will become the leaders in europe, but for, for now, we need global companies and europeans failed to make create local shames. right. and is that simply just as a protection of the legacy system? yeah, it's the pro, it's protection that we're working with in europe because as i said, the political power is fragmented. so it's even easier for central bankers to control petitions because they are just local leaders. and they are working on the constraints of lots of treaties. whereas in the us, there is a more sense, centralized power, political power. so that's somewhat perhaps more independent because my password, because
than, than europe. i think because of the, as you have from the platforms like, you know, once we, we talked about kind base, kracken and etc. in europe, it's more fragmented and therefore it's easier for the central bankers to control what's going on your client base and crack and are essentially competitors of painting. yes, they are in the us in europe. we, we can be your inventory will become the leaders in europe, but for, for now, we need global companies and europeans failed to make...
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not in a spot in europe, but on an exchange in st. petersburg. but in general, exchange trading is not very effective because it carries a lot of risks. is not a watch shorts and ties or a car, or even oil that can be produced and stored anywhere. gas is not sold like that on the market problem being, it seems that they're just on in of contract. people haven't contracted into long term gas supplies. so obviously russia is not going to want to be made out of the bud guy here. what can you do with regards the pricing? well, man, you're absolutely right. and the thing is i, the european lawmakers might have shot themselves in the foot here. and well, of conceptually nuclear, the wallets of the end of the line consumers of ordinary europeans. so here's, here's the thing about natural gas. it's not oil, you can just, you know, get it one time stored in a barrel until you needed, and then you will access it. no, it doesn't work like that. you can't store natural gas. so what the european lawmakers came up with, they decided that they would switch from
not in a spot in europe, but on an exchange in st. petersburg. but in general, exchange trading is not very effective because it carries a lot of risks. is not a watch shorts and ties or a car, or even oil that can be produced and stored anywhere. gas is not sold like that on the market problem being, it seems that they're just on in of contract. people haven't contracted into long term gas supplies. so obviously russia is not going to want to be made out of the bud guy here. what can you do...
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they arrive in sicily to many migrants arrive, and europe is not helping us. a big show is made out of these crossings. in addition, in italy, there are many people who think they are being good and say they want to welcome migrants. but in reality, they do not realize how many difficulties there are for italians and for us to cillian who are experiencing a really difficult period. lately is wallen, of a number of european countries experiencing a surgeon asylum claims you care. france relations recently took a new turn for the worst after french president manuel mc kron accused. boris johnson of feeling to offer any kind of solution to the cross channel migrant crisis. on the belarus, poland border remains tends to prompting the bell russian leader to visit one of the migrant centers the merv. lampa deuce essays, europe ought to have a rethink on migration so, so i so say the solution is easy. europe cannot delegate the task of welcoming migraines to certain states. europe must assume its responsibilities more should be done, but the question is, what did you
they arrive in sicily to many migrants arrive, and europe is not helping us. a big show is made out of these crossings. in addition, in italy, there are many people who think they are being good and say they want to welcome migrants. but in reality, they do not realize how many difficulties there are for italians and for us to cillian who are experiencing a really difficult period. lately is wallen, of a number of european countries experiencing a surgeon asylum claims you care. france...