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in an epic or to see 1000000000 memory is our homeland unknown error ah. play an important role protecting human 9 the doctor's face. ah ah. don't y'all just bear with me so hell robin in doha, reminder of our top news stories i've got it sounds, capital. cobble remains on edge, a thousands undeterred by say, bomb attacks trying to join evacuation flights. i so say that was behind the blast that killed more than a 100 people at one of the airport gates. charles ford has more from the capital. one incredible fraud and a disturbing few days. it's been since the taliban took over, gobbled on august,
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the 15th tens of thousands of people have been evacuated out of the country and many who wanted to leave still remain. we understand having spoken to people around the airport this morning that the tale bomb had pushed the remaining people who were there back around 500 meters from beyond the out perimeter of the airport as a say the flights very much winding down. and you know, it's very disturbing stories as well coming from one of the teams that visited the hospital here, some of the injured in those rec attacks last night. this is our team member spoke to people who were desperately still trying to find their loved ones. they're not having returned from that area where those attacks were since last night. there is a feeling of its calm, but there is a feeling of nervousness, anxiety. we understand that these are the threat level of attacks still remain to
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high despite obviously the closer we get to this deadline actually actually happening. and it's fully expected that those, that threat level may not decrease much even beyond that deadline. when nato forces dooley, because ice will still remain such a huge, straight to this country. now the tax also killed 30 members of the us military president joe biden has to strike back against those responsible. and he's promised the evacuation operation will continue despite the violence the tough day to those who carried out this attack. as well as anyone who wishes america harm no, this, we will not forgive. we will not forget. we
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will hunt you down to make you pay our defend our interest in our people with every measure. at my command does the school children have been freed in northern nigeria of to be adopted from islamic school. 3 months ago, 136 students were taken by government from the town of to gina is not know exactly how many have been released. new zealand is extending its nationwide locked down until tuesday at a reporting 17 year cases of cobra. 19 mega store in the largest city of oakland, metals stay locked down for further 2 weeks. russia has seen the most current virus death in europe on thursday reported another daily record of 820 people within the last 24 hours bringing the national title to justin to 100. 90000. russia is the 4th worst. had country in the world, in terms of cases and armenian politician has been taken to hospital with eye injuries on the latest a series of brawls in parliament. the violence began after members of the
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opposition through bottles of water at the speaker. the recently formed parliamentary, bitterly divided after lost his defeat in the war with a bunch on hundreds of thousands. the people in the us could be evicted from their homes after the supreme court ended a moratorium imposed during the pandemic. it had been extended until october, but the coalition of landlords and real estate groups requested the band be lifted . and the crucial confidence, though to on peruse new cabinet, has been pushed back by a day, it being seen as president pedro castillo is the biggest test since he took off his last month. brazil supreme court has started debating lunmark case that'll determine the land rights of indigenous people. around 6000 protesters in brazilian to demand judges, protect them from land grabbers illegal minors, lockers, and farmers. you can holiday stories on our website out there or dot coms. updated throughout the day won't use in half an hour next. that shadow world here on al
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oh, i still, we are responsible for the deployment of thousands of young americans to battle in a distant land. some will kill and some will be killed inside of the alarm conflict. filled with difficult questions about the relationship between war and peace and our effort to replace one with the other gram. now we've got the pictures. like
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ah ah, there were 5 months in a world war one, both sides were entrenched. they were just mass slaughter and cost the landscape. men were standing up sleeping. they were in their own species, and their dead comrades were sitting there no man's land. they couldn't even get them and bring them back for burial. was christmas eve and the german i can add a little christmas tree was like a stage at all of a sudden across the german front. you saw the little christmas tree lighting up. and then the allies heard silent night being sound by the german and started applauding. and then all of a sudden
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a couple of guys on both sides get out of the trenches and start walking toward each other. and expect at any moment to pull flat with the machine as a thing. and nothing happened. and within 2 hours walking about and laughing and talking and was laughing from the german lines, hundreds get out of the trenches, $10000.00 to get out of the trenches. and they embraced each other a $100000.00 men. oh, no man's land as far as we could see, was grey and cocky. daddy was smoking and talking, shaking hands, exchanging names, addresses after. right. one of the in the about a back and you trying to show the gender of b. i must have seen it and got
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a bit spacious. so what they did, they gave us for about 3 of guns behind us. define an officer's fire their revolvers, the jerry shout out to the war again. who christian and ah, this was or to and all wars. this was a war to make the world safe for democracy. at least 21000 new millionaires were made in the u. s. billions and billions of dollars with the pio got a few emission makers ship builders, meat backers, and let us not forget the bankers who finance the great war who turn blood into gold and our progress were secret as they were maps. all of them are looking ahead i
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i stand before you tonight. in my red star chiffon evening, the my face softly made up. my fell, had gently weighs the law. the name of the west store reveal between the united kingdom and saudi arabia, in which ronald reagan wanted to sell the saudi billions and billions dollars worth of equipment. but these really lobby stopped it and congress wouldn't approve it because they feared arming. saudi would threaten israel. so ronald reagan handed
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the deal is effectively to his political soulmate, margaret thatcher. un seen nothing yet. yeah. you have very tough act. ah. when we stumbled down the saudi alms deal, the moms deal, we really started to stumble along a central feature of british politics over the last 30 years. heinous punch found on has been the heart of many of the great world events for the past 30 years. i was always curious to see him what i wish, by minister, because he brought me extraordinary insight on both proposals. she informed us, she considered salary as a strong friend and would be willing to support the kingdom with whatever the
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kingdom, the end of discussion from there on everything else was technical. he explained to mrs such, and this was a deal with saudi arabia, and therefore things were done differently. they wanted 43000000 pounds worth of weaponry. that was 6000000000 pounds in commission charity. our most people understand is bribes. the we'll continue to work together against the terrorists who threaten the way of life of us to just the one day my phone rang and it was a man who eddie coming to me. actually. he said, i've been working for a travel company and we had a kind of slush funds we used to distribute to saudis and other arabs when they came to britain to be all to help the path of arms deals along
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and it always extra stories that when the saudi military officers would come along even present the campaigns of cutlery. that was something that they liked. another thing they liked was girls, so he would take them out in the town and get them girls. to be honest, it seemed like quite small beer payments made some of them for rather an as lumnick activities. i know gaming chips, civic talks about cool girls that sort of thing. there's only 2 things that count in business, my friend, money and sex. the rest, you can write as much as you like, is absolute garbage. you to measure weapon beautiful depends on the secretary because they're more distracted looking at your secondary cynthia when you're talking about and that is sometimes all the as you need
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to use and ask what agency called blog is because of the special taste of the street stuff of the army lay blonde wood, so we had their secretary of the embassy, come and review the photos. you said i want this when i, when this, when i, when this, when i, when this one, i had the girls i ride one day before, but i said your oath, i know you will be paid handsomely for this, but do me a favor. you should get an appeal, a thought that is relevant, please bring across because i could use it. and for each interesting information, i will give another 2000 year bonus. so what's 50 grand? i signed the contract with 3000000. so it wasn't ideal. and then my phone rang again, and it was another whistle. and he said, you have no idea what it is that you're getting into here. and he said a slush fund is much, much bigger than you realize. our job was to look after the really high level people, those who used to come to england, who are being bribe, essentially i be a,
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were people on the level of the head of the saudi air force who was a royal prince. we would fly down to los angeles and they would buy cars and dresses and it wasn't shopping like you would. i would think in the end, when they gathered together all their shopping, we would charter an entire jumbo jet to fly it all back to saudi arabia. nicholas and he came to try and trace through the bank accounts, who the ultimate beneficiaries are. that the case became really very serious as the trail appeared to lead to more senior members of society. your family the most outragious example was that be in order to go away with print, spend one point, maybe a present of a huge commercial airline. all of this barrier, which he promptly have painted in the gray and feel the colors of the dallas cowboys and his favorites. a very can team. and he used to fly around in that guy
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cheerfully. the case centered on establishing the ultimate beneficiaries of exceptionally knowledge amounts of money paid by sherry space for consultancy services. there's evidence that mark sasha, this is not just from got 12000000 in cash for his work as a fixer. ah, no, no. no one is somebody beautiful, up and close tonight. if you want to sell on the market, you're looking probably about $3500.00 euros. and why do you keep it in the house? because i'm a soldier and you can do that legally. yeah, so no, but yeah,
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more or less, you can, as long as it's in the house those are the kind of the neighbor. i got nothing is money. i don't mind paying bribes to bull additions. it's part of the deal. the thing about politicians is very much like prostitutes, but only more expensive. the politics is dated by the whims of the arms industry. politicians are nothing more than sales reps by the friends that have as much power as middle ranking is. they get it and lucky martin at the end of the day they do what they're told when an executive goes to bribe a foreign official, he says don't self look. i've taken a lot of risk to take this $5000000.00 that i'm paying to the prime minister of x, y, z. the makes an arrangement with prime minister x y, z. i'll hand over the 5000000,
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but you take hassle that fine and you send it to the following bank account in switzerland. we'll share in this last the 1st time and executive does that. and the collect $2500000.00. he says, wow, this is a good business to be in. and within moments of that realization he is now no longer in the business of showing airplanes. he's in the business of selling bribes and he has no scouring in the world for somebody to find to bribe ah, it has a fuse in again to to, to mention i was, i had to do the ah, ah, each charlton colt. ah,
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it's fine. i'm in the phone rang again and this was somebody who said you have no idea what you're getting into. he said this whole be a thing is much, much bigger. goes right to the very top. what he had was something that you never see as a journalist. swiss bank records, all international cover payments going all over the world. he showed me how be a set of a whole system with lloyd's bank under which they channeled secret payment into a british virgin islands off shore company called red diamond from red diamond. the money went into his guys swiss bank account and he then used it to distribute to
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the local politicians, taking a big chunk, ram self. of course, i mean, i can certainly showing lee and i believe most companies are not in the business of making payments, passing as you suggest, a lot of money to employees of governance is just not the way my business we've done me. we were actually able to publish what was most dangerous story. the prince band had been given, not just the plain, but over the years, a total of 1000000000 pounds. we did not invent corruption. i mean, i had them and he wouldn't have him. and they had hanky panky and had to go down to add so and so the to, this is human nature neutral punch, a statement and a friend. what is great? of course, none of us are greedy. it's only the other the world runs on individuals
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pursuing their separate enters all those people who believe that greed violence, etc. the driver. so call primal instincts, other really things and everything else is a social construction. they've lost their mind. and for the last 50 years, at least, policy has been made based on the assumption of green. and it's ruined the one on the right of this pattern. i believe there is no nature of society say to nurture individualism. i don't accept that at all. i think there are very many good for creating society. their thing to do is make it what is a society that decides that the bulk of its budget is going to go to manufacturing really have a military center. they have made a moral decision that militarism is more important than the creation of well being
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for the population. it's not the world i want to live in. i want to live in the real world. and the real world is people my real emotions, including love and generosity. my god, if you want is freedom, the freedom of human beings of individuals to pursue their own values. i think what the term freedom means is economic license and the economic license of those who control property and those who control capital has in fact in a threat not only to equality but a threat to the freedom of peoples all over the world. and not only in europe and the united states, but in africa, in asia, and in latin america. i want you to know me any society in which you've had any large measure of that freedom where capitalism and free enterprise has not been the predominant mechanism. not free enterprise system has spread through the 4th of all . can those arms were wielded by government. that was government intervention under
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the name of the free enterprise system, but a government intervention which destroyed the freedoms of many people, not least of which of the people of chile ah, yeah. i from the 1950s, all the way through the 1970s. the cia and the u. s. military were engaged in covert actions throughout central america throughout africa, really throughout the world where they were assassinating populous leaders. they were backing up right way, military winters, funding and army squads like the country that corolla or a battalion 316 and 100 and. and there were the state of assassinations across the globe in countries like mine. people have been killed to be quiet, to know that any they, anytime you're going to be killed,
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you don't know how, but it's coming. we were fighting and normally guard and still we are fighting oligarchs. mines that don't one thing we're going inclusiveness, but just direction. it's not only about thinking from the earth, but thinking from the people even to dreams, taken to the last half of what is called the cold war. not to be a very hot war for many parts of the world. from the standpoint of what it would cause, the victims or what i will think of really as of people trying to make their own futures. there was an attempt in the global 1000 to create an alternative imagination for people. but in the early 1970 is this attempt was destroyed
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and it was stopped through a real genuine attempt by the global law to be over the institutions of the world, including the world bank, the i m f. so it's not simply that the people of the south incapable of carrying forward day dream. i was a very strong this, james fascinated. it's not just the one off killing the whole year. the cool then it's the entire dream that had to make in me. i shall be, she told us in a book on our cutting my orders
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join hearings of the house select committee to investigate covert arms transaction with iran and the select committee on secret military assistance to iran and the nicaraguan opposition will come to order . ah, each and every one of us have got a responsibility to change our patients for the better the or we could do this experiment and any of us could increase in just a little bit that wouldn't be worth doing. anybody had any idea that it would become a magnet,
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is incredibly rough. asking women to get 50 percent representation in the constituent assembly here and getting this pick up to collect the segregate, to say the reason this is extremely important. service that they provide to the city we are we need to take america to try to bring people together trying to deal with people who left behind me on county, the goal type of sonic missiles and the world of new arms rates. as russia takes the lead and missiles that can fly up to 20 times the speed of sound, rwandan forces help clear up motion beats militants. insurgency will oil, johnson migrant workers for to come to the cost on al jazeera. the us is always of interest. the people around the world, this has been going on for a number of what's being used to push the price by report. so refunded to that
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perspective. we try to explain your mobile audience and why it's important that could impact the life at the height of the storm. water was so high, it would have been by, hey, this is an important part of the world. people pay attention to what we're going to do is very good at bringing the news to the world from here. ah, ah, you want, you know, just bear with me. so roman reminder of all new stories of going to sounds. capital remains on the edge of funerals or help for some of the victims of those days boma tank. so the apples on still science, it was behind the blast that killed more than 100 people at one of the gates of cobbled international airport. charles stratford has the latest one. incredible fraud and disturbing few days. it's been since the taliban took over,
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