tv Documentary RT March 7, 2021 9:30am-10:00am EST
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there are 3 big events and more than a few story which could not be predicted because they were ridiculous the prospects for because it was very well won because nobody really got see that what would happen if you deploy us old and machine guns on so i could call them machine guns because this was always gone against the wall. first of all do you. ever ever accepted that some. of the country.
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time. in there's little going on in jim's illness redoes you don't consume don't jell you can insert into a little joke there on the stand on the will soon enough that are equal to 2 inches under what he calls a stance me going to condone his will don't lead then to tell him to live the way that to those often moving in as a zone is a downside as it all took to sitting on. 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 of the i realized that having a u.s. president in laos would have once been unimaginable 6 decades ago this country 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
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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. 2 has. an insane and somewhat. you know. let me. know.
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my heart and ok i'm the guy me and i'm i'm with you about am and am i going right. now don hat in the n b a imagine and now men and women and i think no matter when they're equal to one man and the last man they have been taken by a phenomenon the pm happen often enough in local hot you now i'm unhappy and it isn't coming on the coven and they are yapping on so me even am i have to go who are but beyond that i know when they get there you do. you mean and they have been our guide about how much that family have been yet i mean you are not affected by
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the fact there has been and out there running and battling and i am. afraid there was a full moon tonight. a man who did so damn glad i was a man the man. and bundled him up from now on that front the last time around this morning and i'm not so common that everest mimic the dew on the canals. 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
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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 enough we bombed allow so much it is officially the most heavily bombed country per capita in all of human history the $19000000.00 obama pledged 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 to bases in thailand and on their way back would randomly drop their
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loads and we have no records once to wherever 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 cleanup because of the lack of recognition it continues to kill people and trouble this very undeveloped country there are fields that can't be plowed there is land that can't be developed there are children who are walking there. around 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 then point towards a future in which we work together we will actually have more influence we'll be able to promote our ideals more effectively that's part of what we've been able to accomplish i think over the last 78 years open up places that previously were
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a behind the one who struck by. how much violence top a man i was how i was. after years of secrecy and so on and they are now learning a lot about. the talent he sat in my life to me not to tell this and now i tap into consistency i might get some. money and not take on the family and employ. my fellow americans laos is far away from america but the world is small. and i am including. the one. that made me write it
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a shallow. tactics that can be used to get innocent people to confess to crimes they didn't commit i don't even think people in the us really get that the police are allowed to lie to the person who falsely fast actually came to believe the lie that they were told about their own behavior once a false confession is taken the case is closed and nobody really can tell the difference between a good confession and one that isn't. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy confrontation let it be an arms race based on often spearing dramatic development only personally i'm going to resist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time to sit down and talk.
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in our review of the way taylor not a survivor becomes the latest a new country to get russia but make the vaccine this is the broke struggle to get its vaccination program off the ground. and i have plans to complete a trick of homegrown vaccines the latest jab called back is expected to be launched later this month we speak to the head of the in such a behind the. curve with europe but if we do not have to prove the prestige of our institution in the products it makes the institute is 60 years old and it's connected to the victory over polio and yellow fever and we deliver drugs from these diseases abroad so we don't need any promotion. of women in the british.
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