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every click we make is the value that's sold off. so what, what ends in the 3rd of a 5 last series raise in mexico, examining how the propaganda and prop shape contents all hail the algorithm on i just, the ah, ah hello, i'm emily. i'm going into with the chop stories on al jazeera fighting in afghanistan is escalating between the taliban and a resistance group in the pen, she valley north of the capital cobbled insane the only province to hold out against taliban rule. despite being entirely surrounded the u. k. says it's boosting aid for afghanistan neighbors as they deal with refugees fleeing the country. dominic rock was speaking a short while ago in pakistan's capital is lam
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a bad where he's been in talks with the government. there are reports of heavy fighting in the living capital between rival armed forces. it's believed the worst clashes in tripoli for a year happened to me a military base. maybe a has been divided between 2 rival administrations supported by groups and foreign governments. police new zealand have shot and killed a man after he stab 6 people at a supermarket with the government calling and i still inspired attack authority. say the man was shank and national, who was on a security watch list japan's prime minister. yeah, she had a survey says he wants to take re election as later of the governing party this month. it's. it's the stage for his replacement after just one year and office suger took over after former leadership. so i resigned last september sighting poor health you as president joe biden has promised visual help from north eastern
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states. after remnants of hurricane ida hit, the region with reco breaking rains to be flooding is reported over 400 kilometers, stretch from maryland to new york. at least 45 people have been killed. the colombian health ministry says the mucosy 19 strand new has spread to 43 countries in regions. the variance has been closely monitored by the world health organization experts have warranty could be resistant to vaccines. and those excitement among other fans after the swedish supergroup announced its releasing its 1st music in 40 years on the follow up to 1981 were holding the visitors with actual version of the band using specially created advertise. we'll begin a series of concepts in london next year. those are the headlines dig around for shadow world, and i'll be back at the top of the hour with more news bye for now. i
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me, the doctrine that is endured from bush to obama is that the world is a battlefield and that the united states has the right to go into any country around the world to conduct what they call kinetic operation legal operations. regardless of what international law says, the, what is president obama's response to that? how is he going to deal with it? he embraced the very covert shadow forces that a decade earlier had only been talked about in hushed tones in the pentagon. not just as the implementers of a policy that said we should decapitate tara networks and gauge and preemptive
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strikes. but they became the policy itself in, ah, president obama's administration have built up something called the disposition matrix . is like an algorithm for determining who should be killed or who should we seek to capture. and one of the more sort of grotesque aspects of this is that there were actually meetings on tuesdays in the white house that had been nicknamed terror tuesday meetings, where they're going through rosters of names to put on or take off the list. maybe someone within that group has been in contact with someone that the u. f is watching. they went to the same mosque as someone they keep ordering pizza from the same place of the taliban leader. and you decide these guys are probably up to no good. and so on this particular day, we're going to remove them from planet earth. and now we're getting into minority report into this sort of sy fi world, a p k. dick, where as justifiable homicide, even though it's for an act that might take place in the future, it's ok to kill from a distance without a warrant, without a trial, without
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a jury. and the execution takes place on screen. in the where appropriate we will bring terrorists to justice when when we, when you, when we went on to we went on the job on the basis they were the most woman is worth paying attention to. obviously, i do not agree with much of what she said. the president is not implementing
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policies that we need to see change, for example, that he would stop the authorization and signature strikes, which means killing people on the basis only of suspicious behavior that's led to the killing of many innocent host. the question on my facebook page and ask them what they want to ask you. and a lot of them said that you were hurting your own cause. because one you appeared rude to the president of the united states and to you just seemed a little crazy. well, i've been killing innocent people with drilling is rude. i think not apologizing to the families of innocent people who are killed is rude. there are a lot of rude things about our policy. i want to make sure that people understand actually, drones have not caused a huge number of civilian casualties. for the most part, they have been very precise precision strikes against al qaeda. how do you expect to be focused on not to have anti american sentiment, wendy, in and out we had about drawing attacks that get more innocent people than
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militants. how do you explain that? well, i do not believe that there is any basis for your comment. maybe would you need us mon both was and other her married though. beacon of the accept manila who to be sac tomorrow either. but i will be my new job and doing my money to live for the day show the bus monitor to me. sure. sure. let me give you don't let actually guy guy got the one near miss mila me. last month i johnny, he gave me a drawing board and the lockheed martin, boeing dine corp international computer sciences corporation and aero vironment. all told eric about 70 companies are interested in this $1000000000.00 contract. as
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disease, a permanent war, the destroy, the middle east. not a slavic fundamentalism. empowered all of those who profit permanent or politically, economically and militarily make no mistake, a nuclear on the run is not a challenge that can be contained, would threaten the elimination of israel, the security of golf nations, and the stability of the global economy. it rest triggering a nuclear arms race in the region and the unraveling of the nonproliferation treaty . and how close is iran to getting? well, let me show you brought a diagram for you. here's a diagram. this is a bomb. oh, this is a fuse. where should a red line be drawn? a red line should be drawn right here. the, the stress from the wrong is
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a political football. what was interesting was that many israelis, including people from the military said, as long as there is an existential thresh, somewhere. somehow that is certainly helping us expand our budgets in ways that it's not possible to do in the apps there's on anything that can be defined as such a threat. if you are around, what would you know? i mean israel as what 3 to 400 killer weapons are the ones who started the dam, arms race in the middle east. anyway, they, they didn't find a nonproliferation treaty. they built this program and secret india and pakistan then went on to do the same thing. and iran would, you didn't know killer nonproliferation treaty looked around and realized they've gotten the screw. the obama administration wants to sell bunker buster bombs, which can penetrate 20 feet of solid concrete to the u. e. deal is the latest
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u. s. arm sale to members of the gulf cooperation council. 6 nations, the neighbor, iraq, our commentary. but i called my wife when i asked them what, what has become a commodity for several reasons. one is because you need somebody to buy the stuff you produce. another us deal with saudi arabia in the pipeline. the biggest in this deal alone to pass is the entire global sales already $57000000000.00. so does this enormous service recycling? non st. was also a business in another sense. there is a business that uses war to get it in established georgia of 1984 to power is always going to be in battle. and guess who's making out really well. of course, the weapons dealers and the people involved in the ultimate manifestation of the national security state is that it not only
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seeks a perpetual state of war, it will even go to all ends to create that perpetual state of war. i'm always reminded of a book at long time ago called them feasible man. and that book has a beautiful sentence. i am and feasible math, not because they don't exist, but because you choose not to see concerned are the, you know, the been loving family. this is ironic and mid eighty's. if you remember we in the united states were supporting that which i did to liberate sam from the target. the lead them came to thank me for my effort to bring their americans our friends, to help us. i get a few, he said the communist when i last saw been logged in this camp high in the mountains of afghanistan with an air raid shelter built into the living rock of the
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mountain 2530 feet high. that campus built by the c i later they tried to cruise missiles, of course you where it was. they built it. no wonder, but love and kept smiling at me. no wonder he did me. american, sorry, we put $1000000000.00 each to get the armed training equipment. we are the ones who cleared other people to go. we knew there must be something wrong with the way we think that we can say that the grammar of the past is operating today. we have been pumping money a great deal of money without congressional authority, without any congressional oversight. prince bond or saudi arabia is putting up some of this money for covert operation in many areas of the middle east where we want
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to stop the see, i didn't. so they call it the she a crescent. thank you. the air before to fit enough civil war. we're in a business right now of creating and someplace and secretary environment it's not situation because will trying to destroy a liquid carter and molly, but trying to give all the training to them. in normal, syria, it really will gone mad, but only enough you have to be in syria to realize how mad it is when you actually are traveling around the area and you listen to the news coming out of washington. it's like americans are living in this kind of fantasy world. there's no relation to where i'm trying to report the
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the today there are good business and bad, didn't the bad better said those in yemen who the united states seems to be attract the good dennis or those who are inferior. the joke here, as we've been there before, i mean, if you consider the star story, they've learned nothing to do. if i say that the saudis are giving money to groups that are in the city, not only a little, but also the people who say you want to comes in here is what i'm just trying to say is in the moment of the contemporary, this grammar of dangerous politics. sounds insane.
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along the the so what abuse to has been a conspiracy at the time. when documents appear turns out to be true. we must address the cycle of conflict, especially effect terry and conflict. that creates the condition, the terrorist prey upon in public. they say we have to enter, it isn't. meanwhile, this brian, that we're getting involved in conflicts to the fact which produces characters that appear to become debtors, which reinforces the public narrative. and then make things like intervention. ok. good morning everybody. last night on my orders, america's armed forces began strikes against ice or targets in syria.
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um, just ahead of air strikes and syria defense firms, lockheed martin, northrop raytheon, and general dynamics corporation. all set stock price records, their shareholders are making money off the unusually large number of conflicts around the world the every 2 years or so. these really military attacks, the gaza strip and right after there is a trade show in which is really weapon companies to show their technology. all of these is really companies which are becoming an increasingly important and very significant part of these really economy depends on those wars. the 1st thing that they say when they try to market, we've already used that on actual human being. by making that claim, they're able to compete with weapon manufacturer, some other countries. the united states is the biggest supplier of military aid to israel. this attack on that also trade over the united states,
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arms industry. ah, ah, the iran and isis are competing for the crown of militant islam. one calls itself the slavic republic. the other calls itself, the islamic state. both want to impose a militant islamic empire 1st in the region and then on the entire world. they just disagree among themselves who will be the ruler of that empire. in this deadly game of thrones, there is no place for america offers will. today, after 2 years of negotiations, the united states together were international partners to achieve something the
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decades of animosity has not a comprehensive long term deal with iran that will prevent it from obtaining a nuclear weapons. this was a very difficult negotiate, and part of it is because of the entrenched and compounded mistrust that we have built between ourselves mutually for the last 2 decades. but i'm happy that reason p rate at the pharmacy rate people exercise restraint and patience and wisdom. we are very odd and i hope this will be a good beginning at this nuclear deal goes through. we're still dealing with the problem that the states of this region are collapsing and avoid that. they will fail, you will see more violence and you will see more weapons is important to understand that that's not a result of this deal. that is a result of the paradigm, not shifting towards demilitarization and collective security soon enough. the
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saudi is in the israelis around the same page, they worry about rent, and then they do anything new. they've been worried for the can they do anything they can get their own weapons. this is a region that has more arms for coffee than any other region in the world. so much thanks to the defense industry. israel and some of the arab states are going to be able to buy more weapons and more advance if the nuclear stress from yvonne is decreasing, why should these other countries get a chance to actually arm themselves more? pakistan is a friend of saudi arabia. pakistan has nuclear weapons, are you in discussions with pakistan about perhaps getting a nuclear bomb from pakistan? well known each other for 25 years. you don't really expect me to answer this question. we're not going to have a truly demilitarization in the region unless israel nuclear arsenal also is
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addressed. the significance of this piece is that it is a game changer in the region. and it's going to be a question about the political willingness of leaders to whether they will pursue these opportunities or whether they will fall into the patterns of the past. i me and once you start a war, oh you open a kind of pandora's box. you don't control it, it controls you the use of that kind of violence has unforeseen consequences, but no one can predict and it propels you in directions. you never thought you'd go
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. that's what war does. so the images are very carefully control encountered by the lives that have been disseminated through every institution in society, schools, government, entertainment, the press when you shatter the mis and when you understand especially what tech no or industrial wars about, which is really about murder of slaughter people be so repulsed, it would be very hard to lead for i i me
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me eye witness accounts and historical events from arab israeli conflict and finite witness dissident 1st hand from beginning to end to espionage and the occupied west bank. the jordan government started to destroy the device from a fight for independence in egypt to an infamous hollywood production and tennis. yeah. out there a world has personal stories from those who are that my own private history on algebra. it's another beautiful sunny day at 35000 feet. the weather
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sponsored by cattle airways booted world's best airline of 2021. hello, and away we go. with your headlines for the americas leftovers of what was hurricane ida gave quite the drenching to dine to canada spots pick it up more than a 100 millimeters of rain. but now all of that action, most of that action has pushed out toward the atlantic. another story we're watching is it cold or fire in northern california crews. now starting to get the upper hand cow fighter saying this one's about 25 percent contain, but it's already destroyed. more than 600 homes. part of the reason why it's contained is because those the radek winds have finally died down across california . we see our mon sooner moisture pop back up as well for the desert southwest white's across coastal areas of british columbia. but that leaks into vancouver on saturday with the high of 21 degrees. central america. we have seen land slides for northern and eastern areas of guatemala and still solid bands of rain setting up over the area. unfortunately, on saturday, the top end of south america,
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it's unsettled. we've got our pulses of rain for coastal sections of columbia on saturday, and we are keeping tabs on hurricane larry expected, potentially to impact for route bermuda. look at the temperature difference here a month of the day, or 14 degrees, but porto a late grade may see if we get you up to 30 on friday. that's it for me. see you soon. the weather sponsored by castle airways voted world's best airline of 2021. the me go to the much a be better. know that emitted put it up on the me it to the for what we're talking
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