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treat now facing a new reality. how will that impact the people? events on falls in the world. stay with us, the latest news and analysis format going on now to hear me madison and don't the top stories and i'll just 0 a 1st batch if you mandatory and aid is arrived and that's gonna stand as cobble airport reopened for some commercial flights. united nations has warned that have counted on is on the verge of a food crisis. doctors and nurses to the african health care system is close to collapse. many haven't been paid for the last 3 months. of the world bank and other western bodies have frozen funding. remote fighting is continuing between taliban forces and a resistance movement in the punchy or valley to the north of the afghan capital. both sides claim they are winning the baffled jaw. stratford has moved from couple
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we have reports of heavy fighting on going people who were in the area yesterday said it was especially hard shelling. we understand that the tale bond certainly seem to be according to them making gains. they saying that they have taken control of 4 of the 7 districts district. he's effectively an area around a large village, according to our understanding, of course, that he's being refuted by body and ref, this is the resistance group that is opposing the child about they're saying that they reach control of one of these districts a place called unable which we know is that the, the southern side, the southern end of the valley, were hearing reports that they blew up a bridge to try and stop the taliban from advancing further. huge concerns for the civilian population in this valley between 15200000 people,
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mainly from the ethnic minority, the tactics. we know certainly according to the taliban, yet again, they saying that they have surrounded the valley. we also know that the ref are very heavily armed, according to locals that we spoke to a couple of days ago. they said that they saw the n r f pushing or pulling arms into that area. especially with sort of 2 or 3 days before the taliban took control of cobble. and experts say that the pan sheree is, is they are often called or been stopped. pining weapons in that valley. for years, syrian government forces of shell, the southern rebel held enclave of the of a land. a number of the civilians have reportedly been injured and follows. the 3 days cease fire, which is seen russian soldiers patrolling the rebels stronghold. the saudi led coalition fighting hootie rebels in yemen says it's intercepted 3 mess. i'll attacks on the east side of the country. 3 people have been injured, including
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a child. 14 houses have been severely damaged around presidents as his country is ready to revive talks of the 2015 nuclear deal, but not under western pressure. talks have been paused since june. france has called for an immediate return to negotiations and long care down tomor tomorrow. i have said previously that we will definitely have negotiations in our order of business, but not with the pressure that the other parties are pursuing. this pressure has failed before the americans in european to experience multiple times that these negotiations along with pressure do not work. what we are pursuing in these talks is the listing of the cool sanction, which if he'll be, as military says it's killed, more than $5600.00 rebels in the latest fighting in this region. general. but sure, the valley says they stopped the grand people's liberation front from taking a time bordering the heart of region. the un says more than 2000000 people have been displaced since the conflict started 10 months ago. the clean up from how to
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can ida has put the spotlight on problems with housing and infrastructure in the united states, rather than joe biden will visit new jersey and new york next week to assess the damage. one of the most dangerous wildfires in canada this year has been brought under control. the so called white rock lake fire burned for $52.00 days in british columbia. as is of protesters in montenegro have blocked roads in a bed to stop the integration of a new head of the serbian orthodox church. demonstrators clashed with police in the southwestern time of succeeding. with a set of money is going to take place opponents to see the church as a symbol of serbian influence. and those are the headlines. denise is going to continue here on. i'll just see that in about 30 minutes after shuttle world by. oh i
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i, when we stumbled on the saudi alms deal, the, i'll, yeah, my mom's the we really started to stumble on a central feature of british politics over the last 30 years. heinous punch found, has been the hall of many of the great world events of the past 30. i was always pleased to see him when i was prime minister. she considered salary as a strong friend and would be willing to support the kingdom with whatever the kingdom needs and of discussion from their own. everything else was technical. he explained to mrs. such that this was a deal with saudi arabia, and therefore things were done differently. they wanted 43000000
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pounds worth of weaponry. that was 6000000000 pounds in commission. the vast majority, our most people understand is brian the, when an executive goes to bribe before an official, he says, so 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. it makes an arrangement with prime minister x, y, z i'll hand over the 5000000, but you take half of that 5000000 and you send it to the following bank account and switzerland. i've got nothing, it's money. i don't mind paying bribes, simple edition. it's part of the deal. the thing about politicians is very much like prostitutes, but only more expensive from the 1950 s all the way through the 1970 the cia and the us military were engaged in covert actions throughout central america throughout africa. really,
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throughout the world where they were assassinating populous leaders, they were backing up right way military hunters. funding an army desk was like the contra nicaragua or a battalion $316.00 and. and they were the spade of assassinations across the globe . individuals operating in the shadows and never having their names called are able to leverage the power of the military and the foreign policy apparatus for their own personal pecuniary ins. mm. our war on terror begins without data. but it does not in the 30 days war on terror is irrational. it's like saying,
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a war on war. war on violence won't know, since you slipping into this possibility of confir picture war now are you leg reassuring us and we kept believing him because you don't want to think your prime minister is deceiving you in the route to want nothing more serious when the theory is brought up, it launched his investigation into all the crimes that we were uncovering. it turned out that many of these alms deals had been forced through by tony blair personally heated, dedicated arm salesmen with every was a dispute ever in government. he was not the onset of the serious fraud office got to the brink of uncovering the secret swiss bank accounts by which b a was funnelling money to the saudi royal family. the swiss said we're going to
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notify the bank account holders, found our flew to london, a blessed swung into action. ah, he ordered the serious road office to close down their investigation. prince bandar said if the investigation continued, they would withdraw national security cooperation, which would lead in the words of prince bandar to blood on the streets of london. the story we've been banging away at the more than 5 years. suddenly everybody woke up to it because everybody could see was a huge cover up scandal. the spectacle of british prime minister closing down a criminal investigation present reasons. were you aware that your governor was approving payments to a friend of president bush's as part of the british? aerospace is kicked back system. is that why you suspended a fraud inquiry? when tony blair started talking about national security interest,
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that's supposed to be a calm that trumps all of it. i don't believe the investigation is deadly. would have led anywhere except for the complete wreckage of a vital strategic relationship or our country in terms of fighting terrorism. in terms of the middle east, in terms of british interest, that says things absolutely stunning. it seems to be a very expensive way of organizing broad payment as well, because out the military equipment and just turn out money. the lat came to south africa, specifically to lobby that be the british weapons manufacturer. one the biggest contract on our deal. and the option that they presented was 2 and a half times more expensive than the plane that the south african apple actually
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wanted a new system. real performance, real advantage as mondell was about to step down from public life. his successor toggle and becky made the decision to spend around $10000000000.00. what we're quite scarce public resources on this weaponry that we didn't need rather than provide life saving cation for the almost 6000000 south africans who had been living with h. i v o h the primary reason for those deals was that around $300000000.00 in bribes were paid to senior politicians and sadly to the african national congress, the a n c. my own party i was called in by
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a senior member of a n c's national executive council. he said to me, look angry. this is a battle you cannot win. because this money a bribes. we used to fund on 1999 election and almost immediately i'm off to make a statement to the press that says there's nothing to investigate. so it's all over . and i looked at him and i said, no, it's not i wouldn't be able to live with myself if i stopped this investigation. but at the same time, i'm also realizing that this is the end of my political career. the head, this is a government of the sales people in chief of their countries, large arms contractors. and this is the template used by large defense contractors around the world. i companies like be and i don't nice effectively part of the
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government, but they're effectively above the law. corruption is not merely a dirty little detail on top of the arms trade. it's actually in a lot of cases, what drawings the international arms trade. many of these deals would not happen if they did not provide opportunities for personal enrichment. i would be offended if i thought we had the monopoly of corruption from. i mean to rush out there for $26000000.00 every year. no, no. i thought i was being dragged down right to the last 2nd. i'm going to still remind everyone that this guy's a walk him and can i just say, actually on the record. but he said about iraq and j. p. morgan is completely and totally untruth. i've never had a discussion with them. now,
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i'm not suggesting that it was a phone call between j people than in black. that's what happened with j. p. morgan and the consortium of other banks did. in fact, pro pop the whole iraqi economy to the tune of about 2 and a half 1000000000, not 20000000000 other than 6 months after he left office. blair, some is signed by a j. p. morgan for $5000000.00 every year. i was just trying to enlighten the public. there was corruption involved and not just bad decision making. i'd like to find out how this gentleman managed to access the court. there must be a back door in because they don't go out for 2 years time and there was a court directly underneath the court room. the play was in and it was left on not so i went through that run up to florida by the fire escape and then to the, to the door that called itself. by this time my heart was pounding like i really going mad. and i actually lost my courage for the moment i went and sat down in a low and a bathroom. i found jen toilet that. i did not. she ring my mother and said listen, i'm here. what should i do? you think i should still go in and my mom said yeah,
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go and you won't get another chance. and that's it. i mean, augustine said, that hope has to be from dollars. anger, encourage anger at the way things are encourage to see that they don't remain the way they are. either way, really, the way that you can serve 2 sets of principal is privilege and power justice. and the more you make compromises windows, to serve, privilege and power more diminished the capacity for justice and trust. and i think that the rebel seeks to keep those who have power fearful color. they have been
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on the sheree lisa just for a while. but if that, if he has anti my grandma or those we will see that put in to be thought it available. probably a year about slash mcduffy buffy was good now gentlemen, why not as william salon the ogre? no, not come to my it can be my hope of george bush and washington cited the middle seat of bush work on the teacher or how that i'm going to look at it piece. that's what we want. freedom and
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who wouldn't want to think when i know where to huffy and ga, push them and the kids are that are like and the other kids but in the shop and they said it's not good, but i got him if you want to much, how would it be for me and emily key, how about of that up? what was i let me allow to be a diamond. how about how will a tied to his julia let george bush and tenant and then become 2 is what i can make so much that we had the end up being developed at it. but it was actually, john nanette, again, let miss george bush been all over the years of allow them to me. the
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guys were like, you know, the whole fin, the sort of the guy because it's not, it's none a subtle demi tom, nor about my going to be a para for him to come. so he bought it. so what, what are the building blocks that i didn't know can know and just ready? go on, move hammock. i'm going to reach the sourcing of the time the report. paragraph. one of us authorities say, call them one still us officials said, said one us justice department counter terrorism official column 2 officials said
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to us, authorities say us official said those officials said the officials confirmed american officials complained. they said us official us officials crest call them 3 us authorities said jordanian official said, you know, off to please we haven't finished yet. several us officials said call them for us. officials said several american officials said officials say, say us officials, but us and who will say one us counterterrorism official said, i'm not joking where it is. that is the journalism you're getting fed. i sometimes think the times in new york times who be call american official say i denounced the call to invade iraq publicly. the new york times issued me a formal britain reprimand, which is what you get before you're fired under union rules to stop speaking out against the war. i'd been the middle east bureau to from and i'd been in iraq,
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been 7 years the middle aged. how can you come out of gaza and not be angry? what's been done to those people? how can you come out of the sudan salad or dozens of other places i've been and not be angry. ah, i've seen the bodies a lot of children, which i can't forget. ah, especially i haven't done it for years in the bill and it alone and that's what kills people. i fully get why people buy their
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brains out. it's really how and i don't use love the kind of hallmark multi. we all got a love each other. i'm saying that the only way you're healed from those experiences is by re establishing a connection with that kind of power with another human being. and if you can't do that, you don't survive and i have friends who couldn't do it. they're not here anymore. it's, you know, the power of love to transcend time looks like a ga u. b to alpha 38 that we used to have on our loaches, a mini gun. it fired $4000.00 rounds per minute at one of the manifestations of the
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national security state, especially in the, in the sort of apple j. it's arrived at today is that it destroys diplomacy. it destroys the will to diplomacy, and it destroys the skill for diplomacy. if you're wrong, if you're a small state, like we were for 150 years, in essence, these of these spain, france, england, and even russia. you gotta be exquisitely good diplomacy. you've got to be able to talk yourself out of lots of things and make deals and compromises and so forth. but if you're the world's henchmen, you don't deal with anybody. you smack your military and smack them on may 3rd of 2000 and the ambassador of switzerland to, to delivers a letter from iran to the united states. in that matter,
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ronnie's essentially offer negotiations to open up the nuclear program for full transparency. the proposal came in, i happened to see it because a coffee was also given to a member of congress that i worked for at the time. he sent it over to the white house and called rove call ro called back down. and he said that he found the proposal intriguing. he wanted to know if it was genuine, were promised to put it in front of the president. i would call karl rove, a dear friend. i've seen a man of far sighted courage. put america on a war footy and protect us against a brutal enemy in a dangerous conflict that will shape this 2 centuries. no form of response was given to the iranians at all. i'm grateful to have been witnessed a history. and the argument was that whatever could come out of a negotiation with the audience even more can be achieved by simply removing the
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regime in iraq in a way to sum up the argument. however, the principal in the bush administration said that we simply do not talk to evil and his tony's any said former central command commander, if you like the rock, you will love iran. that is a 10 to 14 year 3 to $4.00 trillion dollar invasion at the end of which the world western asia will look not much different than it does right now. it will still be internal still be in chaos, and 70 plus 1000000. iranians will hate our living gods. i was in the pentagon and i went to see the under secretary to fetch the ideas that was for which i shared with me in charter cheney in 919 to package down re tool and thought about them went to the white house brief people like presidents, america needs a new strategy of force but was in change. so here in this idea,
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springs back up again in 2001. i went through the pentagon in november, 2001, and one of the general said, sure, i got this ma'am. on which we're going to go after 7 countries in 5 years. i says that a class right memo. he said, yes sir. we're going to start with iraq and then we're going to move to serial. lebanon, libya, somalia, sudan, and iran. i think it's highly probable the administration has already made the decision to go to war against iran. there already us troops inside iran want to repeat that. there are already us troops inside iran that u. s. as long as i said, i'm trying to impact regime change in iran and much of what you've seen the us
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doing with regards to iran has been on a, on a cobra level. we've seen a report in new york or by seymour hersh that a us are sold in the us. marines were operating in the blue sky, missouri, and curtis regions of iran. have you ever heard of that report? i've never heard of the report. i've never read the article, nor do i intend to do you have any christian as to whether or not you as the us him basset, or i don't have any interest as to whether or not us marines are actually operating in iran right now. i said i had not heard of the report and i didn't intend to read the article in the new yorker. if i gave you this article right now walked over, would you look at it? i don't think so honestly, congressman, because i don't, i don't have time to read much fiction. we have teams inside iran, and these include joint special operations forces. most lead command unit. it has been given executive authority by the president and as many as 12 countries to go
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in and kill. we're talking about high value targets. they're operating now and they go into countries outside of the war zone, outside of that ghana, san, and outside of iraq. but i'm telling the american ca, station chief, or the american ambassador, they go in sterile and they killed people to work and sort of the dark side, if you will spend time in the shadows intelligence world. a lot of what needs to be done here will have to be done quietly without any discussion using sources and methods that are available to our intelligence agencies. me. the doctrine that has 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, lethal operations,
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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 and the pentagon. not just as the implementers of a policy that said we should decapitate tara networks and engage in preemptive strikes. but they became the policy itself in in a trailer aboriginal children as young as 10 being arrested and locked up. in the 1st of 2 special report, $11.00 east investigates trail is indigenous incarceration cross on which is 0. september on the right russians closed in parliamentary elections imitates the president putin, 21 year grip on power. the listening post dissects the media,
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how they operate, the stories they cover, and the reason why the 911 talk to all the world, 20 years on the war that followed. finally ended and i've got a son. but that's what caught, this didn't real, obviously, unique, attractive on us can help you and history through the eyes of the fearless and vision we filmmakers. germany goes to the polls and elections the, the angular merkel replace after 15 years in power. what will the result mean for german and european union? september on al jazeera, around the world is powerful entities are working to manipulate and influence the controls. taking algorithms that are being developed and designed to push the content that says, click me. every click we make is value. that's often what end in the 3rd of a 5 last series raise in mexico examining how the propaganda and proper shape
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contents all hail the algorithm. jeviana ah number of madison and the top stories on al jazeera, a 1st batch of humanitarian aid has arrived. and if ghana stone is capable, airport reopens for some commercial flights. the united nations is warning that kind of sun is on the verge of a food crisis. fighting is continuing between taliban forces and a resistance movement in the punchier valley to the north of the afghan capital. both sides claimed bay winning the battle just transfer.

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