tv Documentary RT November 18, 2020 12:30am-1:01am EST
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results of the u.s. election cycle, no surprise, many, there was no blue wave, and the g.o.p. witnessed games fall across the board. both parties have deep internal divisions and the corridors in both parties based populous challenges. this is the perfect recipe for a political real life. seemed wrong. all right, old old. just don't call me old yet to shape out his name to come out ahead and engagement equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart, we choose to look for common ground to
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a lawyer that i can monitor that actually i'm cutting him someone is what i am today and tam see how i couldn't do it guys who are only in town. oh, how quite but acquitted our house finally could learn to speak. i plead couldn't that be could be lonely. there was no more known it and yet little dog piece prematch be left to speak now and asked
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we don't have the facts in the whole world. needs to be judged as comedy prices, please. mr. we can do better. we should everyone is contributing to each of our own way. but we also know that this crisis will not go on forever. the challenges create, the response, has been so many good people are helping us. it makes us feel very proud that we are in it together. a new gold rush is underway and gonna thousands of ill equipped workers are flocking to the gold fields, hoping to strike it rich. here's a good day. oh, children are torn between gold and education. my family was very poor. i thought i
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was doing my best to get back to school, which side will have the strongest appeal? is your media a reflection of reality? in a world transformed what will make you feel safe? isolation or community? are you going the right way or are you being led? so direct. what is true? what is faith? in a world corrupted, you need to descend to join us in the depths or a maid in the shallows to
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the government, the people of laos, thank you. so much for the kind welcome that you've extended to me and my delegation. i am very honored to be the 1st american president to visit laos of the in of the i realize that having a u.s. president in laos would have once been unimaginable 6 decades ago. this country
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fell into civil war. your neighbors and foreign powers, including the united states, intervened here at the time the us government did not acknowledge america's role. it was a secret war. and for years the american people did not know. even now, many americans are not fully aware of this chapter in our history, and it's important that we remember today. over 9 years and 964-1973, the united states dropped more than 2000000 tons of bombs here in las war inflicts a terrible toll, especially on innocent men, women, children. today, i stand with you and acknowledging the suffering and sacrifices on all sides of that conflict. i also know that there are remnants of war continue to shatter lives here in laos. so today i'm proud to announce a historic increase in these efforts. the united states will double our annual funding to $90000000.00 over the next 3 years to help laos expand its one of the
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and on have been then b. and imagine and now and then and then i think no matter and then you put it on and then the message that they haven't made up by a phenomenon, the pm happened to not enough in local hot you. now i'm unhappy and they didn't come in and accompany me. are you happy? don't so me even am i have to cover who up. but beyond that, i know when they get, i did it to me and they have been our guide about how much that haven't been. it definitely add up. ok, so far there hasn't been an outbreak running and reacting and as a full moon. tonight, a man who gets those arms are allowed to command the members and fund him from now on that and the us and this morning in that not so common that the
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average man in the 31 second out president obama, just made history by being the 1st sitting u.s., president to visit laos, obama has so far, refused to issue a formal apology for the secret u.s. bombing campaign in laos. during its war on vietnam, the u.s. secretly dropped $270000000.00 bombs on laos in part to cut off north vietnamese supply routes again. margaret, this plan $90000000.00 or so to help clean up and detonated bombs still in the country. what are the details? this is $90000000.00 over 3 years to clean up what's called unexploded ordinance. these are, they look like little balls, little kids pick them up and often become victims of these bombs that were dropped nearly 40 years ago in a war that this country was never technically a part of up to $80000000.00 of these failed to detonate. and just one percent of them have been cleared. obama's $90000000.00 for bomb clearance in laos. it's not
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enough. we bombed allow so much. it is officially the most heavily bombed country per capita in all of human history. the $19000000.00 just at 1st sounds like a lot numbers that everybody talks about that you brought up that are accurate as far as we know that we also know that that is the low estimate of that large numbers of airplanes that were sent to do. bombing runs in vietnam, for example, came back over, lost to bases in thailand, and on their way back would randomly drop their loads and we have no records whatsoever of those lows that were dropped. so we don't actually know how much was dropped in the 1st place. we know it's more than the numbers that we talk about. experts say the president's visit shows that the u.s. is trying to make friends with countries near china to help balance out that nation's growing power in the region. because of the problems and because of the lack of clean up because of the lack of recognition, it continues to kill people and trouble this very undeveloped country. there are
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fields that can't be plowed, there is land that can't be developed. there are children who are walking or, and you weren't even alive during the vietnam war, who are missing, arms and legs and limbs. when we are able to come here and show respect for their culture, recognize our history and point towards a future in which we can work together. and we will actually have more influence. we'll be able to promote our ideals more effectively. but that's part of what we've been able to accomplish. i think over the last 78 years, open up places that previously were closed and engage people in ways that will create i mean call me
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in the whenever you keep in mind when one of my not my in and most all wanted man you me and not one of my why i have not been now are limited. i'm watching the behind behind the welcome . i was a mad dog. i'm in the middle. i remember while playing, i was around a lot, just have a lot of time to the empire. i wanna be behind one of the trip by the violin, top among all how i was after
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years of secrecy, armstrong and we are now learning a lot about the talent. he sat in my life to me, nothing but tennis. and now i tap into consistency. i might make him some money and not take on the family and employ my fellow americans. laos is far away from america. but the world is small in mexico, but i'm making one that maybe you might like it if maybe embarking
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it's also a city where up to $300.00 sounds of crimes are committed every year for the last one. but it looks like your last, it's still to the reserve least one police officer for every 200 residents in russia's capital cost on the list. i think you and i would like to meet that will not go with the wind up. boysen along with the muslims would have to last a greater trenchard to say simpson, excessive, babying and alarming everyone who mindlessly actually what that means is we end up picking solutions that cost a lot, but actually drink very little. it's just a kind of fuel, instead of solutions that would fix global warming violence
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on the streets of paris as france to base a bill to ban publishing, images of police, the malicious reasons, reasons corresponding with court top and the rest we all cells were forcibly shocked out by the police, my cameraman grabbed by offices, while he was filming, while we were trying to do an interview with the u.s. moves to adopt a bill to jail those involved in doping. however, the well down to 13 agency raises big concerns over the plan.
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