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me the ah, putting a country when your opponent is stronger, power, all the draw between the us put out from i've got to on and the mom was made reports from recapture territory that the cut on is once again and closing severe restrictions on the showy law russia and anyway that germany had developed knowledge. what happens like thing of elling reveal it further off the obese w a poison x, but on the very day the critic fell ill on board a plane in tribe russia a whole topic in the u. k. as a new animal welfare bill, who'd make it illegal for chef the boil lobsters alive. and we put the issue of the debate. going what this land right now,
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it tells us that we can feel pain and stuff that i actually would much rather be honest about i'd say about bobby bobby and all forms all small for the i law from up there. thanks for joining us tonight on our teams and i salon, daniel hawkins with utah, sunrise. welcome to the program. now the tunnel has been making further territorial gains and i've got to start including major border crossing points with the ron and so missed on reports that suggest to groups imposing strict sherry. a law rules similar to those deployed one. they were lost in power 20 years ago, including forbidding women from leaving home without a mild companion as come to america pulls out all its troops from the country, prompting echoes of an earlier conflicts askew taylor reports. it only took 20
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years, 47000 civilian deaths and 2 trillion dollars for the u. s. to finally realized that i've got to stop has the right to determine its own fate. i will much send another generation america toward i can stand with no reasonable expectation of achieving the different outcome. we did not go to afghanistan to nation bill and is the right and the responsibility of the afghan people alone to decide their future and how they want to run their country. a st saving way of saying, but nothing has been achieved into decades. i'm backing out of the yes nation building promises made all those years ago. piece will be achieved by helping. i've got to st on train and develop its own national army. and peace will be achieved through an education system for boys and girls,
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which works to one of the many pledges that never came through. forgotten about as the u. s. army hastily packed up and flew out. having struck a deal with the very enemy, it invaded to annihilate and leaving no long lasting peace plan. but hey, as a ton of bon recap to waves of territory and these washington sending its best wishes to its abandoned allies. in kabul, we're going to stick with you, do our best to see to and you have to and so america's, for as a war rap stop with its enemies sergeant, back to ascendancy its allies vulnerable and 1000000 still desperate for that piece . they were promised. all those years ago, travel 4 and a half 1000 kilometer east, and you'll find the cause of a number of americas as a was vietnam. yes, the u. s. was then saving the people from the red terra. not the taliban,
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tara. but really the parallels a striking, starting with time old promise of freedom, stability and democracy. first, the vietnamese with our help and that's about the allies, really making any progress. is there a ford movement? the reports, i see, make it clear that there is certainly there is a positive movement towards constitutional government. the people wanted elected responsive governments pretty quickly that positive energy fell apart. and washington realized that victory was impossible ring about. and so, just as in our gun asked on ink to deal with the enemy and stuff how to get rid of in the 1st place, the communists in north vietnam. and after years of effort, we negotiated settlement, which made it possible for us to remove our forces with honor and bring home our prisoners. though, at least unlike president biden, today, who dodges questions about the guilty conscience? president ford had the decency to just cross out the words with honor in his final
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speech. i wouldn't de sharp who are honest on the u. s. pulled out soon after that speech leading the allies with you guess it promises that would never come true. so pledges were given to us that the united states will retaliate swiftly and vigorously to any violation of the agreement. we consider those pledges the most important guarantees of the paris agreement. those pledges have now become the most crucial ones to us survival. 2 years later, south vietnam abandoned of the 2 decades of american presence was con, could by it's in all the neighbor with the taliban, claiming to control 80 percent of afghan lands by 25 percent. less than when the us invaded fears growing that cobble won't even last 2 years. they say history is the greatest teacher. but if that's the case,
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why has the us lot nothing. and how many of the countries will have to lie in ruins before it finally does. when asked was journalist joe biden insisted there's no similarities between the us withdrawal from vietnam and i've got a son. president said he believes that taliban is not as strong as report suggest time. it's takeover of the nation is not inevitable in water, former ground interpreter who ought to be identified as rafi for security reasons. told us about the prosecution. people like him face from the tele since 2001. the narrative was that the taliban or terrorist for against dollar bond, whatever was from day one. today, murder. the americans before running away released some 6000 of these terrorists. they have already struck deal that another $7000.00 of these terrorists will be released now who will be left behind to pay for the declines. the americans off
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committed the americans being enough to understand war wasn't a crime. then why would you run away like that? and leave interpreters and those will worked alongside you interest. russia has raised concerns about germany, the parents clairvoyance over what happened to criminal critical extent of last year. it notes that bought it and apparently asked to organization for the probation of chemical weapons to send them a team of poison x. but right on the day, the opposition figure fell ill on an internal russian flight. and before it was clear, he would go to germany for treatment. it goes on a explain. so the russian foreign ministry is trying to make sense of some new information that came to light in a fresh o p c. w report in the document. the agency is detailing and so creations last year . in one of the paragraphs, it lays out the timeline of its involvement in handling the suspected poisoning of election. a volley is this bit. at the request of germany,
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on the 20th of august 2020, the secretariat deployed the team to perform a technical assistance visit in relation to the suspected poisoning of a russian citizen. so according to this report, the o. p. c. w. having received apparently all ready, the official request from germany on the 20th of august, it had already assembled and even deployed a team of poison experts to germany on the 20th of august. the thing is that was the very same day when the whole world had learned about the situation with the russian opposition figure. he felt sick on board of a plane. early in the morning, the plane made an emergency landing in one of russia's siberian cities. and that's where election i've only received 1st treatment. he was in a critical condition. it wasn't until the 2nd half of the day. in fact, it was evening even in europe already. when angela merkle entered, manuel mac cron. they both stepped forward and the german chancellor offered her
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help of germany's help to bring alexis of only back to his feet. and this is something that doesn't sit right according to the foreign ministry because how did the agency the o. p c, w, have time to get the request, assemble and deploy a team of experts, everything on the same day. and it even says a german is request. can you imagine how much time is needed to prepare an application from a state to the o. b, c, w with a request for assistance in the investigation of chemical weapons poisoning and germany must have had at least something in his hands to have grounds for contacting the p. c. w. but here's the thing, the russian diplomats had the opportunity to ask this question to the head of o, p c, w, and a representative of germany. so when the russian side asked, how did the agency manage to be so remarkably efficient? the response from the o p c, w head was silence,
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but then the representative of germany chimed in. and here's the recollection of events by the spokeswoman of the russian foreign ministry. maria, the heart of she came up with an ingenious idea and left mistress that was in the presence of dozens of foreign representatives in her opinion. it was a typo which annoyingly hadn't been corrected in time, but the head of the o. b. c. w remained established silent, and then something completely unimaginable happened. the german permanent representative said, she remembered everything on august 20 miracle met with chrome in bread and so and they both expressed their readiness to provide medical assistance to nevada. ne. so again, that was the account of murray as of the spokeswoman for the russian foreign ministry, but perhaps one of the dozens of foreign diplomats who were apparently also present at the meeting could confirm or well contradict. deny this recollection of events, but the russian side is adamant they will be demanding answers and not just answers,
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but something backed by proofs and documents. high end shafts and the u. k. could be having to change their ways as the country plans ban and boiling robes. there's a live funny thing, so activists from crustacean compassion to say the animals fuel pain. there is more than enough evidence about the ability of the senses if captivating, creatures to feel pain and suffer. the undergo pole in treatment in the food industry or government also tends to recognize crabs, octopuses and squared is capable of pain in the fall of the animal welfare, which initially only applied it to vertebrae. a few countries i've already banned, boiling lobsters alive among them, switzerland, norway, and new zealand. alternatives include stunning, the lobster 1st started with electricity or ice, or killing it mechanically. with some francesco argue that conversation nervous systems are differently built and incapable of pain. i mean,
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but their bodies responds merely reflexively to stimuli of critics of the but also argue it will be detrimental to fishermen whose income depends on their love to catch them. i colleague will re sushi put the shop for debates with political commentator andre walker. things sank chairman bent header is quitting, and all rights campaigner kate warner showing compassion to more species that does that a good thing, isn't it? a lot of concerns have been raised about this bill that there are going to be many unintended consequences in terms of what we mean for fishermen, for full food production for the final cost to the consumer. and i think there's also a question of why it is being done. now. we have a global and domestic pandemic that we are still struggling to get through. there is going to be a huge economic pool out from it. kate over to you, forgive me for being devil's advocate, but what's next? cockroaches, when would you go on what this land titles us and right now it tells us that
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animals with a nervous system and can feel pain and stuff. you know, we think that this is a really big step forward for these animals. it's not just that, but a sentence. and by recognizing that, you know, this and craft and other stuff to put some duck puts conceal, paying the government is, is going to then protect themselves with other animal welfare legislation, which will mean that they can no longer be killed in an inhumane way. transported handled in an inhumane way, if it becomes incredibly dangerous because it's coming into bonds, then what happens is it becomes impossible to eat it so they get their outcome. i actually would much rather sit and be honest about those. i'd say me out to be about bombing bait fighting, fish and bonding all forms of slaughter for the purposes of something that you know, this isn't about banning the thing. animals obviously piece of would like to live
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in a world where people are killing and consuming animal, but this isn't going to make it illegal to eat most different crabs. you know, it requires the bill will require policy, make it take on and with needs into accounts while i think it should be left up to the consumer. and i think it is a good thing that we now have much better information sense of the products we are, we have, it makes them a lot more expensive for the, for the average consumer and so predictions, all the sorts of wealth measures will increase the, the final cost, the products by about 20 percent is not for the government to tell us what we should or shouldn't be having. this is the 21st century the people should be in charge. yes, it needs to be in for it, but they also need to know that these animals and their son and most people, when they find this information out, will align the morals with their actions. i'm ok if it is purely a public information campaign, then we don't need these measures to band practice is we don't need these the press,
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the fishing industry and we don't need based these measures find products. if it's just about the return label science, we can lay the science before the public and leave the public to decide if you just keep information to the consumers and let them make their own decision. then the right decision will come about. and that is what, what is the point about somebody gave a direct bomb. the problem is the only tried to call only try because now remember something that's really important. fishing has been a major part of british political dis, tolls. you know, these industries have been really downtrodden by the european union, and now they have the ability to come back. why on earth would we be signing people? animals. ok that's. that's where humans, that's what we do. some people don't like it, but some people do. and so, rather than, than suggesting that the consumption meets and food is akin to all impacts, let's accept that there are differences in views and in franchise people to make those differences in views, not by binding. what they can have,
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not by massively increasing the cost of things. so the chorus in society can't afford to the things they like less inform the public. but let's not control the public. human drum for inclusion and equality for us. federal agency goes, woke self and water off a feeling compelled to photoshop disabled people into the corporate, vertical report. story and more often break ah, national episode, summer solutions. today we're talking with john robina of dollars collapse dot com . stacy right. 2021 has been the year of the i word inflation. even the central bank is mentioning inflation. is it transitory? however,
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as the central bank is arguing or are we going to see something worse coming forward in the next year or 2? the people with diabetes to 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 taped. ah, the ah, welcome back. it was an attempt to display its diversity credentials,
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but it's ended up having the exact opposite effect. a recent report on inclusive with the major u. s. federal agency include the photo on its cover, showing small office thaw from all life, but eagle eyed absorb ation. soon sported not was as it seemed to be true, power was among them. how do you convince people that you actually practice what you preach? well, if you're the u. s. office of the director of national intelligence, apparently you do a bit of bad photo shopping, at least if you go by the cover of the o. d and i's latest report on diversity inclusion and equity. the intelligence community should reflect the diverse make up of america and demonstrate that well fostering an environment where every professional can succeed. promoting diversity, equity and inclusion is fundamental to always, mccracken values and critical to meeting the isis mission physics work every single day. it didn't take long people to notice that the cover was, in fact,
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the picture from shutter stock. literally titled portrait of multicultural office stuff standing and what's more, it was doctors to include a woman in a wheelchair and a blind guy with a guy dog. the problem is these 2 were photoshop in so lazy that half the internet noticed is a blamed guy. you for the shop and the missouri analyst law, you glowed for the shop, the blind guy and dog in there, talk about virtue signaling because nothing says national intelligence light pen t virtual signaling with a stock photo. while our enemies laugh it's all woke back. literally. you might wonder why they didn't actually take a picture of their actual sap if they're so diverse. but perhaps that's because the audience just isn't as diverse and inclusive a place as they would like you to think it, it just won't be on the front cover. inside the report itself, there,
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the figures suggest that since 2019 women have seen no change in representation whatsoever, while minorities gain just half a percent of people with disabilities, even less than that, it's almost as if they're not really going all in on hiring people based on skin color and or perhaps shockingly, merit and qualifications that they're actually after. but then again, even the us intelligence community has to keep up appearances, especially under this biden administration. maybe that's why the us media has been kind of silence on the story. after all, can't have people thinking that the current administration isn't woke enough the united kingdom will no longer prosecute margaret's who enter the country illegally. that's off the updated garden from the government department responsible for prosecuting criminal cases in england and wales. the crown prosecution service stated that those entering the country y c, or laurie may not have a choice in how they travel and could themselves be the victims of exploitation. it
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also said that immigrants should not face criminal charges for entering illegally and less than involve in other criminal activities. the move is certainly proven controversial. here's what informal immigration policy advisor had to say. the crown prosecution service has just said to come to britson out to every would be illegal immigrant in the world and to the organized crime, gangs, and people. traffic has he facilitate them or some believe the decision will only encourage would be illegal. immigrants to head to britain so far this year and estimated $6000.00 la grants of crossed english channel, which is already 3 quarters of the total for 2020 rub until ra clearly english democrats party. tell us he was concerned about the consequences. the move will have for the u. k. the factors we went to got no control. well, people coming in realistically, we don't know anything about their backgrounds. we don't know whether the criminals
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or what, what they are or terrorists, even. we are not, we're not properly exercising any control and that's a great failing on the part of the state. there are enormous stumps of people who come as a result of it over the years. and of course, one of the consequences that is the, all our facility is what it re, medical, the roads, even the question of housing. you know, they're all plugged up and we need we as a result of immigration, we basically need to build something the order of 10000000 houses in southern england. and so the government now telling us, and that means of course that, that, that's basically not a to new, greater london that have to be built. and that is definitely going to be damaging to what we like to think in the lives which is a green them doesn't land in italy. gee,
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20 finance ministers met for a summit during which they approve the tax reform for multinational that aims to stop the use of tax havens. however, the meeting was mobbed by classes between environmental and social justice activists, as well as local police. over a 1000 we all the time protested, took to the streets of venice. demonstration initially started off peacefully but descended into violence when a small group broke away from the approved protest area. demonstrated could be seen throwing flares at police and blockading. the street has offices in full right. you attempted to disburse them with their cars. report is happening away in just a few moments time. we were signing off around the latest join us again. them, me the join me every thursday on the alex summon, show and i'll be speaking to guess on the world, the politics sport. business. i'm show business. i'll see you then
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me ah, today industry 1000000 euros in avi. today regulations will be all about making money. is in progress, is about the corporation, international markets import export. do you imagine the number of the diseases are in every family today? it's, you know, due to new viruses or new microbes, that's not true. so it is due to environment. they're not going to take either the momentum much hello. yes, thank you. let me come in today. mostly they don't allow us to plug the food industry is successful for create more jobs. it will create more value added. it will create more. so i don't see why we shouldn't also fight for the
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interests of the industry that we have regulation. we want the regulation of the industry and if we don't have any penalty, that's fine. ah ah, you know, you don't do 15 oil, uncle nice number didn't put one way in good for you don't, don't gonna don't go down the limit of all using that body on it and then i guess it looks like, i mean it there that i just put you on the market on the front of your home job and
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took a look at it for a minute. was nice with them. so we knew all along the plan. the porcelain additional screw this a peculiar ah ah me
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the welcome back to kaiser report. i max kaiser and stacy herbert with another special episode. summer solutions today were talking with john robina of dollar collapse dot com. stacy right. 2021 has been the year of the i word inflation. even the central bank is mentioning inflation. is it transitory? however, as the central bank is arguing, or are we going to see something worse coming forward in the next year or 2? yeah, we have inflation all of a sudden after what, 2 decades of 0 inflation and all of a sudden we're at 4 or 56 percent depending on the, the measure use. and the interesting thing about this version of inflation is if there are a lot of cross currents, you know, there are
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a lot of what they call base effects where we had kind of deflation at the beginning of the panoramic. and so the year over year comparisons are exaggerated by the really low numbers back that and but then we've got spiking. industrial commodity is in all kinds of weird supply chain things going on that's forcing manufacturers to pay way up for whatever they want. so it's really hard to tell how much of this continues into the future and how much is going to get fixed. for instance, right now, a lot of the, the industrial commodities out there and agriculture commodities are starting to correct like lumber after quadrupling in just a couple of years. and spanking the cost of building a new house is back down by $40.00 or 50 percent. so the question is, does that, you know, is that the new trend will, will commodity prices start to go down and will that filter through to inflation next year? i make it lower than people expect. i have no idea. but that's all you know in
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a way irrelevant because does the, the macro longer term trends, all point to rising inflation out there in the sense that we're borrowing so much new money that has to be covered by creation of new currency. and that is inevitably going to make the value of all the big currencies go down, which is how most people define inflation. so that's already baked into the k, you know, whatever happens this year is less important than the longer term trends. and they're, they're what they've been, you know, for the last 5 or 10 years, you've been able to point to the macro things going on out there and say that yes, the value of the big c r currencies has to fall going forward. so i don't think we should get too excited about what's happening right now. although there's always a chance that, that it spooks, the markets, you know, before a moderator that does moderate. and that brings about the final grades. so there's
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so many catalysts for gigantic financial crisis out there. any one of which could tip us over the edge and this could be one if inflation stays high longer than the markets can tolerate. so, okay, long answer to i guess what could have been a short question? i don't really know. i don't know if we have inflation. that is going to go on from here for a long time, or if it's just a squiggle on the way to something much more serious happening later. well, john, we say some interesting developments. so there is inflation in the system. as you point out, it's showing up and this is leading to supply chain disruptions. a lot of shortages . the system as a whole seems to be breaking, as well as infrastructure problems. and the inflation seems to be taking of the form that you would see may be in an economy that's starting to rely on rationing.

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