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of the, the global anti doping agency wida is on the war path as washington allows athletes to consume the doping drugs to compete and exchange for spying on other the russian army destroys it 12 you printing and militant and so we're attempting to land on the russian posted in the her son region, while in the border area of course, the train separates 100 of casualties. that special forces continue to have held key and angela, how many units to sworn in as head of the bangladesh, the interim government. same as the end of our time ministers checked to see those brutal proceedings the
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live in moscow. you're watching our t international. i'm rachel ruble recovering the top new stories from around the worlds. well, the us has been violating athletic and doping rules for years, allowing at least 3 people to compete internationally. despite taking performance enhancing drugs, the catch, they would have to spy on their fellow sportsmen. as according to a writer's investigation which revealed that the us anti doping agency is at loggerheads with water. on this side of scheme threatened the integrity of sporting competition, which the code seeks to protect by operating it who saw that was in clear breach of the rules. contrary to the claims made by of soda water did not sign off on this practice of permitting drug eats to compete for years on the promised that they would try to obtain incriminating evidence against others. us empty doping agency, admitting that it has sanctioned athletes to be able to cheat to, to,
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to continue to take policy and competitions. as you mentioned on the basis that they may be able to sniff out of the athletes who also don't think it's a really incredible story. it's not just us saying this, the usa d a has admitted this is it's paula. so you have to listen to it statement. it's an effective way to get these bigger systemic problems if you've got the engines. so others who are praying and that's, that's and traffic and i think it's totally appropriate. so the question is, what do we know? well, water, which is the will donte tubing agencies with macy's, that at least 3 athletes were found to be doing thing to have had this doping sanctioned by the agency. the u. s. a. d a. and what we know is that these assets that were able to pursue that korea is the dreams they were able to compete in competition, was to potentially win metals to get sponsorship,
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to the prize money. and all of this was ok. well, they were cheating. and this was being sanctioned at the highest level and even high as not because usa da says one to knew about this. and it essentially giving it the old, clear all the way back in 2011. wow. and so what was, what was the, the well done today, i think agency having to say about it was pretty embarrassing accusation. it's denying it, of course. and it's also hate to have that usa da saying, but it is being hypocritical. let's have a listen to what was i have to say. it is ironic and hypocritical, but who saw the cries fell when it suspects other anti doping organizations are not following the rules to the letter. while it did not announce doping cases for years and allowed sheets to carry on competing on the off chance they might help them catch other possible violators of what it says. it's in a really difficult position here because it has not taken any action against these
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weights. and it doesn't seem to be taking any action either. again, g, u, s, a, d a, which is really incredible when we look at the history of how water has pursued athletes that have been accused of those thing in the past. indeed, and date and the have any of these athletes be named? no, and there's a reason for this. water is saying it is not naming the athletes because it's concerned about the repercussions they could be. so we know that some of us know all of the dice plates have retard them by the way, we know about 3. this could be a much wider issue. and we have been told that one was actually in the least asked me this is and needs to participate in the qualifies for be able to fix compensation such as somebody who participated in the international events in the usa. so somebody who really could be a big name despite that they were allowed to continue competing despite the fact the usa, the a knew that they would soon think they would cheating every race. i'm what's really interesting and this is the icing on the k k. this all comes as i'm feeling fixed,
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which is taking place in paris right now. i switch speaker, i skate is from japan and also the usa just received the metals from the banking winter olympics. why they were receiving. now were you might remember when the patient olympics took place 2 and a half years ago, russia to the board with the figure ice skating. it got the gold foot lead to one of its a team. players were members, this is was off the time 15 year old camilla valley ava was accused of doing things . she benoit that she depakote. she said that she had been contaminated by her from the father's hot medication while she was at her family home. and she pleaded or innocent said she was happy to be tested again despite this, she has a book from not to and as a result of that, russian was split to bit school. madeline. that's why we've got feats not receiving that metals at the paris olympics. but if we go back to that time a 15 year old child, she was vilified in the price. that was a frenzy. i'm,
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if you recall, the u. s. was one of the biggest, coolest for her to be split depend level for russia to be stripped of its metal. let's just take a look at what happened 2 and a half years ago. as we drew attention to the atmosphere of malevolence, being looped up in low co media and sports, circled over there was a 4 big decision on the corner of i betray sion for sport to disqualify our fitness . kate, so gimme a leave for for years and deprive him of awards for allegedly using doping. all of these fits into the main stream of the hybrid whole at least by the west, against the russian federation. what we've got, hey, that is wonderful for russia. one roof the us a, well the u. s. a. d a has been sanctioning its athletes 2 sheets to cheat other sweets to cheat them after they price money, the sponsorship to possibly win metals. all of that was okay, because it was the usa da that said it was doing it and it was using them to find
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out the 31st when, if there's even a sniff of controversy or obligations about russia. the book comes down on the course in the us all for the highest sanctions possible. really? i mean when we talk about hypocrisy, i think this just takes biscuits. so it didn't take long for reaction to come in. the chinese anti doping agency is called for an independent investigation saying the actions of it's us counterpart damage the principle of fair play. and also noted the hypocrisy of the situation. the fact that the us has turned a blind eye to its long history of doping problems while trying to cross the border and exercise jurisdiction over other countries has just clearly exposed to the international community. it's a trick of a thief crying stop the see from the double standards behind its logic or take contributor carl john says the us doesn't need to police other countries, sports programs and should respect international authorities. this whole thing blew
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up in the us. the us say da's face because they started out by so i, they started to say against the chinese food came in in spring. when you are time to release a report said 23 members of chinese swimmers were tested for t n. c. that is, before the 2020 told to olympics and that right opposite that the us government immediately got involved us funds were threatened to cut funding to why the us justice department and f b. i opened the case to investigate how these doping cases were handled and that they raised a big stink about the extraordinary performance of chinese swimmers. seen this occurring paras olympics for a long time. you know, water has tift quiet even knows that us be a, has a louse asked lease to go. now this is a, a bigger fight because us be a us, a d,
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old police knowledge. the authority of why the during the paras olympics to why the is putting his foot down and say, look for us to have the right to host future olympics, including the 2034 salt lake city olympics. you have to agree to certain ground rules. number one, usda must not into fear and must not try to police other countries. at least number 2, you must respect that the world here. why to and if you cannot a comply, if you keep fighting with water, then we can take away your right to hose 2034 olympics and give it to another country for this. and they can be the 1st time united states. it is at the risk of losing the right to host olympics. i mean, this is the major well, now to the latest, from the front line, the russian ministry of defense has released footage showing are you rainy and
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recognizance group being destroyed while attempting to land on the conversion spits? partially located in russia's car, san region. now, officials say to 12 militants, for trying to land on the coast in 2 boats. what is, comes amid ongoing fighting in russia's course, the region which was the target of drone and missile attacks overnight. according to the defense ministry, ukraine has lost more than $280.00 soldiers in that area. in the past 24 hours. russians to 25 fighters as are playing an active role in repelling the incursion. most likes people are wounded in an overnight drone attack on russia's li, pets, to region moscow's m. o. d 's says air defenses down to a total of 19 ukrainian you avi's, which damaged energy infrastructure. when they fell, the regions governor has confirmed that no civilian buildings were effected. russia's crime in region was also targeted by ukrainian drones, according to the defense ministry missile defenses, down to 5 drones over the peninsula and a to over the block,
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c r t z e goes down. i've brought us the latest from the course converter border area. basically both sides are beating up the guys things right now. they're increasing the amount of boots on the ground. and those fighters on the front line who i personally know and who i'm in touch with. they are telling me that if anything the fighting is only intensified, so those civilians, we thought that this whole thing might be over in a day or 2. they are evacuating now to and some, well they find themselves in a situation when they do so at the very last moment when they come under the ukranian militants, small arms fire one civilian driver and managed to film, which could be a very deadly encounter. and the very close cool that he's had. here we go, picked up some passengers with the dog along the way. the car is full more people want to come, but there's no room with his machine gun noise today. that's why we decided to leave the noise is probably from the drones. not sure. they were flying around at night. yeah, definitely. i know with a look windows uh shots,
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a good car though. they really have displays hard. look at this. oh my god, what's going on here? the wheels show out windows to see all the costs are damaged mines. do you see the mines lying around? yes, yes, customized the so many of them. judging by this video alone, you can already see the sheer amount of civilian cause left on the side of the road and those people were shot at by the ukranian militants. and as they had to flee and escape on foot, which proves that it is far from an isolated case. and there's more evidence of ukrainian terrace, well basically acts of terrorism against civilians within the very 1st days. one pregnant woman was not as lucky as those people who you've just listened to their encounter with you, bringing militants as they opened fire. i took a result to essentially dying in the arms of her husband as he was trying to take
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her to hospital in time. unfortunately, he didn't also quite infamously, on the very 1st day, the crane minutes in stock it's, it's an ambulance where the company cause the drone i bought killing the driver, one of and one of the medics. so again, this is far from the isolated case and those civilians who are right now, safe and sound. in course having fled from the boarder regence, they have shed very experience to get it for the wonderful we were hiding in the basement. it started at around 3 am. we stayed in the basement until 8 o'clock, then packed up and left. we don't know where to go back to or if we will ever see our place again, i'm not quite sure what to do. it seems like there was just a 2nd between the volleys. there was a mass of them. that means when you put in my child and i were sitting in the basement or we didn't even have the opportunity to run because it was too scary to go outside. the walls of the house were shaking. which unless seen were you who we were hoping to stay here and whether the storm but then our son called and told us
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to leave the showing, got stronger and stronger the cranium troops. they are using intelligence. they are known to use satellite intelligence provided by nato. because while the print doesn't have to be such a satellite capabilities enough for an incursion of the scale, they do use need to make the equipment to the united states are basically saying that they do support the actions of key if we have supported ukraine from the very beginning to defend themselves against attacks that are coming across the border and for the need for cross fires. so they're taking actions to protect themselves from attacks that are coming from a region that are with in the us policy of where they can operate. you know, our weapons, our systems are capabilities at the same time. b, e u has been singing in you nice. and really they have been seeing to the saying to them, saying that since the very beginning, they have supported the ukraine under ukrainian 5 years fully standing behind
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ukraine's efforts to restore it's 3rd total integrating. so that entity and to push them back and find the illegal aggression by russia, ukraine using titles to heat the enemy wherever it finds necessary on its territory, but also on the territory of the enemy. so again, we will be standing by here because of the fighting, as i've already said, it is intensifying so that will be no shortage of news. 2 reports on we will be providing coverage on all of as well. how many units has been sworn in to leave the bangladesh c and from government proclaiming the end of the quote, brutal regime of ousted prime minister shade casino? well, the 84 year old took the oath to uphold the country's constitution at the presidential palace in dock. as surrounded by members of his new cabinet, his appointment came about following discussions between the countries and presidents, military officials and leaders of the student movements organizing the protest.
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eunice promised to rebuild bangladesh on the principles of democracy, justice, and human rights in his 1st national address for you. and this is no stranger to the bank that i should people, he became famous as the so called banker to the poor, helping to set up a micro loan system in the country which earned him the nobel peace prize in 2006. washington's political lead took no 10 be stowed. it's highest and civilian award of the presidential medal of freedom and congressional gold medal. politically, he has built a profile as a long time critic of former prime minister has seen those policies with a power shift at the top of bangladesh. the politics followed nationwide riots. i left more than 300 people. dad protests were sparked by the enforcement of job floaters for freedom fighters to send that in. sen soon turned into violent clashes across the country. the unrest reached a peak when people stormed to the parliament, building and rated,
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has seen those residents. the prime minister then resigned and fled to india. here is a brief recap. the do not understand it and we will continue to fight the door demands our man. we are making it clear that the freedom fighters flood and should be reconsidered. the freedom fighters flooded should be abolished for government job. the thing, the country's next rulers should take lessons from the students that if anyone
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becomes a corrupted traitor and becomes involved in anti social activities or takes any decisions against the country, they need to face the same thing. all right, we can cross live now to some church. how to read the former band with that she for and secretary joining us from dock. i mr. chattering good to have you on the program with us for us to can you give us your thoughts on mohammed, eunice, taking power in bangladesh and the events that led up to his appointment? thank you very much for inviting me to our international and uh you said that you just took power. you know, i should talk. i think that kind of bishop present the situation. uh, basically he was the consensus choice uh for the students where the forefront of this move in, which started a bit revolutionary at one time, ran the government's attitude towards that the demand for reforming the court
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system was dismissed out of hand as, as a model. you would want to get some of the pictures that they did as a new generation didn't about how dishonest was voted on proficient actions or the last 2 addiction. very frequently rigdon didn't even get to shop in the momentum game done eventually. because at one point when you pull up the assignments, then of course the question, are you looking at the 5, mr goals and who can you don't fill in the blank because we have to talk you through some of the backbone. and the consent says between the ministry and the students and the other for the different parking spot that the universe purpose are you. and also to know to be surprised and audience norm globally. uh, or hates uh, you know, rated by cool finance system. be put in charge. so he, uh, then to crawfish over both of office yesterday and i think
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a 17 member into the team of advisors which is like the cabinet has been formed and they really couldn't talk day to day things of the government onto the next year. let's uh, what is important to understand that detection system that we have in bonder that doesn't enjoy public trustworthy mall. because the polarization among the major particular packages such is that people don't trust identity political parties. number one, number 2, people don't trust the electoral process. the country so one of the things that people really want to see future elections in buying a dish whenever they have another non parking neutral care take kind of government oriented even government that perhaps whatever time they allow 90 days on the queen, 2 days, whatever to conduct an image, so this really we get before the system behind on team 2011. and it worked,
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i mean the pros, not the perfect a system, what is better than any other system. and people had confidence in the election system and the allow me to when the, one of the addiction in 2008 in 2011 to abolish the system using that we would bring your order to before class and shouldn't. and we have had all the lectures flying very, very long. so i think the 1st friday to, for the government is to restore order. com and peace and society of us getting going to you know, the incidents of violence which is going down a lot like a just getting happening and then to focus on the economy and the leading to the different. i'm different traditional reforms needed. yes, there are a debt collection process the to be deformed. yes, that is. and how the government do it. that is for them to decide. one thing for shot that immediately we will uh, you know,
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we provide them support, i wouldn't say to them, but if you back to government, but the chief of the army air force and maybe as pledged support to the to but i'm going to provide any kind of stuff for the walk, which is basically to maintain art. so how critical is this transition period for the country and are you confident that this in term government can accomplish these expectations that you just mentioned there? i believe the real, i believe the real reason is the main force behind the need for change are the you will got to, to more than 50 percent of the population of the country. and these are the new and that is instead of the called, you know, yeah, you know, dot com generation. i say they are very focused on, on what is happening, what is not happening. they haven't had thought johnston opportunity to express themselves. but this time and they've got to turn the crab do turn between like 2 weeks a government goes. so i think every effort has to be made to give
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to provo. i'd then with the sense of safety and security, not just stuck in life, but the jobs will become more make opportunities. so i'm kind of more, you know, create a distributed system we have in one said we have pretty very, okay. in up seating the rich people who drive year old choice, cars and the other hand we have for people who can't afford to barely can afford to buy, you know, food forwarded to me the day and the country, 170000000. in fact, in such a small land mass is already in a box, and these are most the majority. no one has to do this effected in mind and move forward. we went with the changes, meet the expectations of the new generation. well, how many units was a harsh critic of the previous administration proclaiming this to be the end of
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a brutal regime? what are your thoughts on that terminology? what is that a fair assessment of the previous government? well, initially, bahama, the eunice was not a critic, often comp and key with a non political push. it is a government that started shaming and naming him in the most fall possible language, calling him an interest or not. uh, you know, selecting the blogs or to his mike to finance credit, which is actually widely popular, not just in bundle dish marketing, many other country. so many african countries. he's more go off. mike for finance is being you'd be getting a hold of the number of applicants. i've seen some in some areas in china, and i was in china in 2013 the one of the due to the chinese communist party was telling me that, you know, says micra finance was being followed in many of the ladies in china. and i wasn't invested out in the united states between 20052007. i was also credited to columbia
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and i went to present my credential to the president of columbia. and after receiving that, after the courtesies and go to pleasant, keep the 1st thing a oscar as always, my friend, eunice. so i must be not quickly caught by surprise. here is columbia for how many 1000 miles away from the book of different cultures for the different language. and i said to he's or he's, well, he's doing things okay. and do that and keep separate and you know him and so no, no he is. we have created his microphone, his team, also in, in many marginalized radios in columbia. and it's working very well. so that was the inmates perfectly in those had, in by the vision are outside. he's you and recognize people who the mobile. these cries uh right now. and not just him, his, i mean, bank. uh we just started 1967 says something like that or 197779,
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something like that. a small one. he didn't have his own money. uh. so the gain and that became kind of a modeling for what, what is called bank of the pool became bank of before it said because 90 percent of his customers recipients of his micro and his bundle, multiple 100 dollars. and uh uh, you know, it was don, get it towards you, go to lady a huge deal and 75 percent of the loan. daycare is rid of women. so it did not 8 people out did not make people rich. no certainly took people out of abject poverty. even the process is all to empower women to do. you know, a women who owns a smaller farm or 100 chicken to it. micro loan becomes economically
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empower and also associated in forward. so that is why micro credit micro bank where i mean micro finance was full, corporate and partners. you probably had this shortcomings. it probably had a blue poles, something the interest rates are too high and the loan was due to turn almost sometimes in the course of man. uh, but when i was talking to some people in africa in seattle and i think some usable them back because he was working very well and all on with the brand name of eunice . and they were saying that, you know, small loans, operational operational, small, low cost, more money, right? that's where the interest rates are higher. but the 98 percent interest return rate, loan return rates. but it is in the private business. people who uh, uh, take loans, all the gods, for example, in buying a visual take log. you don't want to know, did we're going to be of all the data majority of bundle. there's
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a long default this and the fact that we have such a huge loan and do far culture in buying the issues you is. it is very big part to responsible for duplicating of the banking system and by profession, which is very, very weak because they're shorter it. and the former prime minister shake has seen a, has suggested that for an interest r we're involved in sparking these rights, which lead to her resignation and her ouster. what about your thoughts on that? do you agree with that? when she came on a broad basis, she thinks that because she's not fitting to do with the rest of us, would that be behind us? but also she focuses on blockage tiny hands. you know, the, the slimy groups who have things at breakfast on they provided the main, uh, kind of, uh, you know, an energy could you move, but, uh,
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this is her view of tax. uh, but as i saw and i feel like the nature and form of the product as it was pretty organic controls, very much uh, you know, creation of its own. i mean young boys and girls of good now because we don't have the police system has broken down its people don't trust the police anymore. so these young guys are managing the traffic on the street, the cleaning the streets there, you know, doing all that kind of thing. and that is really drawing a lot of sympathy for them. also the killing of 300 young boys by degrees and the only be doable is put in group in broad daylight gardening, live park live on television. those read those sparked a huge central and, and gave direction to the book. yes, you know, is popular in america is one i just said in your introduction,
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your congressional mental up on either president should have menu of on that, which is something very few people have one both absorbed and clocked in. i'm going to be surprised. the, the bangladesh workers party president says washington has been doing everything possible to destabilize the former government because it's pursuing access to st. martin's islands. what do you think of that? what, what would the us want from saint martin's island? read. you see he's been pretty closely linked with chickens, so you know, he is being a part of the country does kwanisha and government for a long time. so i'm not surprised. and he's a pro chinese left reading leader of the board. he's uh, a d r sloss. i'm not surprised that he would take that line, but i think uh, uh, yes, i mean she's not in the us but not the best of friends. but also i don't the us alone for which.

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