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the the us president joe biden, that makes the thought about is stronger than it's been in 20 years, but didn't say that doesn't mean i'm going to start will pull to the medicine that the claims america's mission in the country as being accomplished. it's time to leave the paris is refusing to reveals all 0 that occasions the radio active waste 6 decades on from colonial, from conducting nuclear in the country folks news hope to talk, carlton claims the, as i spied on his communications on little brother, he will journalists alleging that it's all because he tried to cure an interview with the russian. ah, like from oscar, thanks for joining us in our teams. and i salon,
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daniel hawkins. we beautiful sunrise. welcome to the program. mission accomplish so that's the u. s. president's verdicts in america, the longest ever warm us repairs to pull it last troops out. so i've got to stop. we achieved those objectives. that's why we, when we did not go to afghanistan to nation bill, and it's the right and the responsibility of afghan people alone to decide their future and how they want to run their country. bought and also admitted that the taliban, the military might, was at a 20 year peak, adding, know that it wasn't inevitable, the group would take, i have a couple. the president's remarks come off the sweeping territorial gains by the medicines. this is one of the numerous hot front lines between about his and gun forces. the army is on the back foot with over a 1000 soldiers recently fleeing across the border to those done. so just as to
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what is that the ton about now control a 3rd of i've kind of want american troops slipped out of that main military base and by graham and dead of night that's according to africa. military officials, the parents are going to deny this, saying that the military was informed of the withdraw. if the lapse in coordination allowed looters to scavenge the field before i've gone, forces took back control local living and working the by are worried about what the future holds, calling them of them that everyone is worried about how long the uncertainty will continue. no one is doing business. if anyone has any savings, they don't spend or invest them in case something happens, the market and the people that work have been badly affected. businesses collapse because there is no stability before when the u. s. didn't plans withdraw, things were stable, but instability is increased since they left them up yamisha. i mean, i'm going to call yes, had contracts with markets owners here and we used to purchase from them to people who are also shopping with us. now business has dropped since the lives that
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withdraw will affect our business. we can buy any goods because there are transportation problems. what can we do if we can buy goods to sell? a state farm at spoke to us and then price. i was trying to shift responsibility for the consequences or the withdrawal to the trump administration. he said that biden was just dealing the results of trumps negotiations with the taliban. one a p reporter disputes this version. we changed quite a few u. s. policies across a number of fronts, but i think it would be hard pressed to find an international agreement that the united states signed onto during the last administration that this administration has dennison's done away with. this is the point that we have made in any number of geneva protocol on the anti portion. so this, this was the point that we have made on any number of steps about the importance of
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the durability of american foreign policies. american foreign policy across administration about the agreements with the borland try with, with mexico and in order to try those are international agreements that you guys jenison these, these are now, i think you just challenged me to come up with national agreement. the previous administration signed that you guys have walked away from me and i just gave you, i think 3, if, if all are all we want to do is kill been lot. and in the mail, if we could have done all of that much sooner without undertaking that, which we did, undertake biden, can say otherwise. but the reality is we were involved in nation building. we did build a nation in afghanistan, a failed nation, and now we're abandoning it. you know, i will be the last person to argue in favor of a continued american military presence. but we need to be honest with the people, with their neighbors,
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the regional neighbors and the world. what we did for the last 20 years was fail. we lost and now we should be looking to the international community. especially afghan stands, regional neighbors offer assistance in helping come up with a solution by pretending that we're a mission accomplished. that we, we, we did what we wanted to do, and now it's on the ask and people to try to fix this mess. that's just disingenuous years or french nuclear testing, and algeria, as part of the sahara desert, have left a lasting impacts on locals and the environment 6 decades on, on the radioactive, off some off still remains. with algeria announcing paris a refusal to share where the nuclear waste is buried. ah
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hurry for france since this morning, just stronger and prouder. ah, back in the 60s france carried out 17 nuclear tests in the sahara court and 12 year it made no effort to clean up the sites or pay compensation to the victims who suffer from radiation. as you shot at leaving sky reports from paris. your g re and the government is stepping up the fight. it has accused frances refusing to handle important information regarding the sites from refuses to hand over top, a graphical maps to determine the burial sites of the polluting, a radioactive or chemical waste which have still not been discovered. the radiation victims have already died due to unknown medical conditions and causes, but of those to still survive. just
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a single algerian has been compensated differential therapies should at least recognize these crimes then move on to compensation. the jerry people are still counting the victims of radiation and the nuclear tests. many children are still born with congenital deformities due to the variation. so it makes sense that all these victims deserve compensation hospitals to treat the kansas caused by radiation should be built at the very least. another crime still effect in these people is the denial of these events, the downplaying and suppression of them. that time france submitted a false report, the un, which said that the area where the test would be carried out with an inhabited, deserted, and isolated in reality. it was an area inhabited by people that will recall shall areas with a waste, these palm trees and various animals. this is the 1st lie. and they also said that these with another french themselves, amid these, when you click solution that's not test. and from these explosions, the radiation was not limited to the l g. and does it spread to the african jungle and even europe?
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the current french president has off for a commission of memories and of truth to be established to address the country's colonial park in the i'll g area, but it's ream, it will focus on the torture, the disappearance, and the hundreds of thousands of deaths that occurred during the war for independence, not on those nuclear tests. algeria was the only place that france carried out such deadly testing. an independent investigation, recently criticized problems in hiding the devastating impacts of the nuclear explosions that it carried out. the majority of which were in french hall and nisha. it said in that report, the radiation levels were up to 10 times higher than those that had been estimated by the countries own atomic energy commission. back in 2016. you can't
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erase 60 years of state propaganda, denial, intimidation, contempt, an arrogance with a wave of the hand. that pressure led to talk at the start of july to assess the impact that those detonations had the strongest remains completely firm that there was no cover up. so far that only branch has been extended to algeria, that is likely to great with the fall out of those nuclear tests still polluting relations between l. g 's and paris, charlotte people, sky, ot see in paris. meanwhile, a woman who claims her life was severely affected by similar french to nuclear tests in french polynesia says the country should pay for the damages done. 2 generations of local, my grandparents died of cancer, my mother's sister had cancer. the age of 27,
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i was diagnosed with chronic leukemia, which is radiation. and d. disease that have some fallen, asians are very nice. so for us decided to conduct tests and bol aneesha because the worker did not see anything wrong with the exercises ended in 1997, but there was enormous damage. there is a lot of misinformation they are trying to solve in size, many locals and i'll talk about their diseases. today. my symptoms are running in my life. i raise the issue of the un at the international level. we have thousands of sick people in the eighty's do i talk about the radioactive impact on the population when you enough and, and today, our surroundings are contaminated and damaged. i hope the ross will pay off all the factors polynesians and be punished by an international court. because now we're a small country taking on big france. fox news host tucker carlson claims. the n s a spied on him uneven leaked, his private mouse, a journalist in the miles he reported discuss arrangements for an interview with ladder. me a protein off. he's caleb open reports now according to axial z. tucker carlson
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was communicating with 2 intermediaries trying to set up an interview with russian president vladimir putin. shortly before he accused the national security agency, the an essay of the united states of spying on him. now tucker carlson has confirmed this report on wednesday. he spoke up confirming it and went further saying that the n s a had actually leaked emails in the hopes of discrediting him. here's what the fox news host had to say. why would they do that? well, the point of course was to paint me as a disloyal american. a russian operative then called that before a student of the kremlin a traitor doing the bidding of a foreign adversary. now it gets even more interesting because we had a situation where the n s a actually responded to tucker, carlson. tucker carlson has never been an intelligence target of the agency. and the honesty has never had any plans to try to take his program off the air. we
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target foreign powers to generate insights on foreign activities that could harm the united states with a limited exceptions. and if they may not target a us citizen without a court order that explicitly authorizes the targeting. what's interesting to note is that it's not clear who the to it immediate aries work, but if they were foreign national, not us citizens, then the n. s a. and they would not have had to get special permission in order to spy on their communications. according to their procedures. now at this point we've got long standing critics of the n. s. a speaking up, we've gotten to land greenwald, shining in and giving his perspective. here's what he had to say. everyone should want to see the evidence about whether an essay spied on conference e mails and leave them. that's how we will know for sure whether it happened. but you have to be staggeringly naive or willfully ignorant to think. and i say ca haven't always done exactly this and still do. now, there are
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a number of journalists and news anchors in the united states who have interviewed russian president vladimir putin. so the question is, why was tucker carlson single doubt and subject to surveillance? at this point, the n. s. a reputation as a result of the edward snowden revelations and many other things that had been brought to light is certainly once again in question. now it seems tucker carlson, is taking them to taska and many people who had meyer or watch tucker carlson are asking themselves questions about the new surveillance culture in america. the host of all humanity is on contacts. chris hedges, as it remains to be seen, whether calls and claims are true, that they do fit neatly into a familiar pattern. i mean, i would begin by saying the n s a is deny the claim, but it's pretty clear from the climate that especially with a democratic administration, russia has been demonized. although china is
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a close 2nd for all sorts of internal problems within the united states. we have had now going all the way back to the director of national intelligence report in 2017. this ridiculous claim that left wing uneven right wing critics. of us capitalism, imperialism the political system are agents of a foreign power that has become the knee jerk response. and so what you're seeing is if it's true, what tucker carlson says, well, we certainly know it's true that he's reached out for an interview with the president of russia. but if it's true that the essay essentially use that attempt at a very legitimate and i would argue important journalistic activity to a brand him, an agent of a foreign power. what you're seeing is a kind of ratcheting up of this attempt to use russia as an excuse or scape goat to mask the unrest and internal problems that the binding ministration,
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quite frankly, is not addressing in any serious way form a police officer could become new york city's next man, author you on the democratic nomination, was pick the spot a year, a black lives matter, protest calling to defend the police. at the same time, crime is soaring with new york state. governor cuomo declaring a gun violence. disaster emergency and tomorrow candidates is eric adams. he's a 22 year police veteran, currently serving as brooklyn borrow president of the forefront of his platform as a commitment to combating gun violence. he supports police reform, but is against the funding, the police, if black lives really matter, it can only be against police abuse and has to be against the violence that's sitting apart our communities. people want to feel safe. right now they don't feel safe. crime is happening all around them. shootings are up. robberies are up, homelessness is up. they see in the subway. they don't feel safe nor subways. they
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see it out in the streets, in their homes, in the neighborhoods, and they want to feel safe. so this gentleman ran on a platform of public safety and making people feel safe in their resume with them. and that's it. you know, the, to find the police movement has been a large failure. demonizing and attacking cops has been a failure and people are ready for change and hopefully this is the capital is to some sort of change. it's not just new york polling so that concerns about crime out a 4 year high across the country with the homicide. right? climbing across the us, chicago man asked the president for hello paul, for the city source bloodiest weekend on july, the 4th with over 100 people shot policeman z. all come says action is needed. the virus is right in people's faces. you can put all the crime statistics out there, say your crime is going down. you can have all the feel good moments, but people know what they see may not be here. and you can't deny that. so people
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definitely want to change. they want some sort of action to be taken. they want to feel safe. that's what's all about public safety. now, you're not going to convince someone that just finished watching someone get robbed or know about shooting is going on in a neighborhood that they're safe. they want something done. go ahead. the grim pandemic model. so 4000000 cobra death his rates. the world health organization admits vaccines are losing a race against you, framed that story, and more after break ah, special summer solutions where we look at the solutions stacy harbor. now we've got a special guest right out there, mccloud of gold money dot com. he writes amazing pieces over there are lots of blog posts, research and offers and stuff. i recommend you check it out,
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your latest pieces out there are called too much liquidity and inflation access and consumer prices. so this is definitely the biggest theme of 2021, and that is inflation. ah, people with diabetes. so number raises, whether it's not adequately managed or that they have some immune problem. then their risk of infections and something like the coven 19 pandemic, was very bad news. the people diabetes. and we consider it as one of the very high risk situations in terms of people being the ah,
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welcome back. a judge at the high court in london, suspended for 9 months, all suits fall, my grunfeld tower survivors and the relatives of those who perished in a tragedy. he's encouraging all parties to reach a settlement out of court instead of going to trial. and back in 2017. the recently refurbished apartment block was consumed blind and fun. i was left 72 dead. the be will show because mother sister, brother in law and 3 nieces all died. the son is not be loss, will priceless. it won't make any difference whatsoever to my life or anything because they were more valuable than they will never ever be replace counts ability. you know, that's the most important for me more than anything you know to find that the blame was. busy to be for them to be accountable for it. that's like just stuck on the
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wrist. i don't have much faith in this is all because it's very out. date. people have go away. i believe really do believe we've got away with mother. but nevertheless, the rules to keep fighting to suit the justice. well, the reason behind the rapid spread of the fire was believed to be exterior, cladding, and thousands of other buildings nationwide still covered in the same material. the me the ah, the
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ah, bill again hopes, regulations will be changed as a result of the tragedy but says there are no guarantees. lol is a bit of a hope. they can look at prosecutor and when the prosecutor is due and the sooner the better to even have the laws change. so people don't have to go through all we have to go for the still so much going on is there is legislation, regulations all out day and need to be updated. the law is so soft, you know, it's like they got a system from them. so when they take the, the corporate, these high people in the,
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in this, they just, they're very protected by the law. and then the, so be all changed and updated. limpopo city tokyo has banned spectators from attending this sum of games. this comes off to japan capital looking at a state of emergency over at spiraling cobra case. load on wednesday had posted almost a 1000 new infections elliptic opening ceremony scheduled for july 23rd. that's been widespread opposition to the games in japan with calls for them to be postponed or canceled. look out for the russian and chinese vaccines. that's the warning from france in europe minister is concerned. members, states might consider green lighting jobs that don't have the blocks approval, is was come with the delta barriers of code is spreading rapidly across the wealth force and governments to implement strict measures and ramp up their own vaccination programs. truly vixon,
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it's important. the vaccines which allow entry to our territory limited to the 4 way shore about and certain countries which are looking to recognize vaccines like the russian and chinese ones with saying no european medicines agency has so far approved for vaccines. pfizer madana astrazeneca angel's in johnson rushes. sputnik short is among those currently under review. process has gone for 4 months already, but the master to russia claimed recently that lay is nothing political. moscow though, remains positive for now it's clear that there may be different positions if it's clear that so far the european agency has not recognized us putting the job. but we assure that for the prejudices left the side, i did those of a political, artificial, or lot in nature. and eventually we will succeed. and the russian vaccine will be recognized. disco, i set foot out of the knowledge founder and chairman of swedish professors and doctors for human right says the emma is dragging its feet. i was supporting these
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authorization for political reasons. is neither logical nor if you want to go on, not as he goes where the bert considering the bus sick or so there was a relation of not yet being. when i said, if we compare is a safety feature solid of axis, there is no clinical use occasion the blog is for me. those are the asians by, for instance, the french minister. there are, there are not all need to do for you, but it clearly try to ignore or even discuss the rush. i'm thank you for the masses from the perspective of western powers, but they are not primarily an issue of public health or of human rights for all 4 people thrive to stay healthy. it is a purely competitive enterprise. it is not a corporation and there were a few should. it should have been established between scientists. why to find
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solutions. the ponder it marks a grim milestone with 4000000 people. now having died from covered 19 and as the delta strain becomes adult and they don't want the very end of the virus, the world health organization has sent a stalk, warning countries hoarding vaccines, bugs, nationalism, where 100 full of nations have taken the lion's share is morally indefensible, and effective public health strategy against a respiratory virus that meet 18 quickly and becoming increasingly effective at moving from human to human violence are currently winning the race against bucks ins because of inequitable vaccine production and distribution. now according to the well health organization, the delta strain will, dominates all other variance globally in the coming month. it was 1st texted in india in october last year. and since spread some more than a 100 countries,
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dozens of states worldwide to implementing new restrictions and travel bonds to stop with spread. we spoke to dr. joy deep grover and i n e consultants about the dangers of cobra mutations variant is by far the most common is variance. now to contain it late is next to impossible. they will bring you a patient. we don't know where they will come from. not they could come from any part of the world so far. all the mutations are still sensitive to a vaccine. at least look at the extent. but, you know, you never know you might get the mutation which escapes the current unless everyone is vaccinated and be able to control the spread of the latest book. why? no one is actually safe. i suspect good a good big many years for us to get used to it, find the best vaccinations. prevention strategies this pandemic. we keep spreading,
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the able to split the scenes to all humanity. boom bust heading away in just a few mom. it's time to see when i return and often i'll bring it global news headline. join us again. the last me end appears to be near washington a 20 year effort to nation bill and f denison was always going to end this way complete and total failure. it is doubtful, the corrupt government in kabul will last long after the american withdrawal of dennis and remains broken and the american people poor and no one is held to account. the british and american government sivilton being accused of destroying lives in their own interest. while you see in this, these techniques is the state devising message to end essentially destroy
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personality of an individual lifetime. means this is how one doctors, theories were allegedly used in psychological warfare against the prisoners deemed a danger to the state. that was the foundation for the method of psychological interrogation, psychological torture, disseminated within the us intelligence community, and worldwide among allies for the next 30 years. and had the victim say they still, with the consequences today the this is been bus. so if you can't afford to miss, i'm rachel blevins, and i'm bridge aboard watching thing coming up around in the court to impose
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punitive damages on these social media giants. we're going to hold this big tech very accountable. former us president donald trump has filed the lawsuit against big pack claiming censorship straight ahead. we bring you the details of the sue and what sequential. if any, it could have. then we turned to the oil sector where opec member, the united arab emirates, is looking to ramp up production later on. we take a look under the hood of the world's oil cartel. and what we could see unfold in the coming month and the top us lawmaker called for a crackdown on crypto referring to the lack of regulation. does unsustainable? well, take a look at how the latest comments are impacting the world's most popular currency. we have a lot to get through, so let's get started. former president, trump is joined a class action lawsuit against a number of big tech companies,
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claiming they have violated the 1st amendment rights of their users. boom, best co host, an investigative journalist. ben swan has the story racial trauma making the case that google and facebook and twitter have all violated his rights as a private citizen, as well as the rights of others. because they are not actually private companies, but instead or acting as quote, state actors. here's part of what from center on wednesday, we're demanding and do the shadow banning a stop to the silencing and a stop to the blacklisting vanishing and cancelling that you know so well. the problem, of course, is that so far, neither the courts nor congress seems to be willing to make a formal distinction on whether tech companies are platforms or publishers. the lawsuits are calling for course to strike down section 230, a decades old internet law that protects tech companies.

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