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phone existence, with the pushing a country when your opponent is that it's the strongest power. those draw between the us put out from i've got a phone and there was some reports from recapture territory about it. once again, imposing to be a restriction on the shari. a little russia insinuates that germany had advanced knowledge of what would happen, what extent of alley revealed the violin, c o, p c, w, to send a team of employees, an expert on the very day that someone critic fell ill on board, a plane in a hot topic in the u. k. as a new out of a welfare bill could make it illegal to chef the boil love for the life we put the show up for debate. would you go what this land?
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and right now i have this that and we can feel a pain and stuff that i actually would much rather be honest about i'd say every out to be about probably bothering face, bothering both of us for the pepsi. i glow from oscar. thanks for joining us. tonight on our teams and i salon, daniel hawkins with the utah sunrise. welcome to the program. now the tunnel has been making further total real gains across. i've got to start including major crossing points with the wrong answer, minus done reports that suggest the groups imposing strict sherry a lot similar to those deployed when they were lost in power 20 years ago. including forbidding women from leaving home without a male companion less comes as america pulls out all its troops from the country, prompting echoes of an earlier conflict as south care taylor reports. it only took
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20 years, 47000 civilian deaths and 2 trillion dollars for the u. s. to finally realize that i've got to stop have the right to determine its own fate. i will much send another generation america to war and i can stand with no reasonable expectation of achieving the different outcome. we did not go to afghanistan to nation bill. it is the right and the responsibility of the afghan people alone to decide their future and how they want to run their country. a think 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'm going to on train and develop its own national army. and peace will be achieved through an education system for boys and girls, which works to one of the many pledges that now black came through,
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forgotten about as the u. s. army hasty packed up and flew out. having struck a deal with the very enemy, it invaded to annihilate, leaving no long last and peace plan, but pay as a ton of bond recap to waves of territory. and these washington sending its best wishes to it's a bond and our lives in kabul. so 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, wrapped up with 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 wars vietnam. yes, the u. s. was then saving the people from the red terra. not the taliban, tara, but really the parallels a striking, starting with time old promise of freedom,
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stability and democracy. first, the vietnamese with our help and that's about all 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 an afghan missed on it in 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 to guilty conscience? president ford had the decency to just cross out the words with honor in his final
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speech and date of who, off canister on the u. s. pulled out soon after that speech leading the allies with you guessed 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 presents was con, could by it's more than neighbor with the taliban, claiming to control 80 percent of afghan lands about 25 percent less than when the us invaded, says a growing that cobble won't even last 2 years, they say history is the greatest teacher, but if that's the case, why has the us lot nothing,
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and how many of the countries will have to lie in ruins before it finally does. when asked by journalist, so biden insisted there is no similarity between the us withdrawals from vietnam. and i've got to start president said he believe the taliban is not as strong as report suggests that it's takeover of the nation is not inevitable. in want of form . i've got interpreter who asked not to be identified for security reasons. tell us about a prosecution. people like him face on the tell about since 2001, the narrative was 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 the deal that another $7000.00 of these terrorists will be released now or who will be left behind to pay for the declines. the americans off committed the americans being enough to understand wasn't
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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 gelani's parent clairvoyance. so what happened to criminal critical excellence last year? it looks at burning off the organization for the probation of chemical weapons, the team of poison experts, right on the day, the opposition figure fell ill on an in tunnel russian flight. and before it was clear that he would go to germany for treatment, it was done off. explain. so the russian foreign ministries trying to make sense of some new information that came to life in a fresh o p c. w report. in the document. the agency is detailing it's operation 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, on the 20th of august 2020, the secretariat deployed the team to perform
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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 clinton manuel mc crohn, they both stepped forward and the german chancellor offered her help of germany's help to bring election of only back to his feet. and this is something that doesn't
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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 had was silence, but then the representative of germany chimed in. and here's the recollection of
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events by the spokeswoman of the russian foreign ministry. maria, the heart of she came up with an ingenious idea and let me stress 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 the crone in bread and song, and they both expressed their readiness to provide medical assistance to nevada county. 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 that the meeting could confirm or well contradict. deny this recollection of events, but the brushing side is adamant they will be demanding answers and not just answers, but something backed by proofs and documents. high and chess,
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and the u. k. could be having to change the waves of the country, plans to ban boiling lobsters alive. it's partly thanks to activists from crustacean compassion, who say the animal's feel 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. now, the government also tends to recognize crabs, octopuses, and squared as capable of pain. it's part of the animal welfare bill, which initially only apply to vertebrates. a few countries have already banned boarding logged as a life among them, switzerland, norway, and new zealand. kind of films include stunning, the lopes the 1st either with electricity or ice or killing it mechanically. or some scientists, though, argue that crusade, nervous systems sought differently belts and capable of pain, claiming that their bodies respond merely reflexively to stimuli the critics of the
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but also argue it will be detrimental to fishermen whose income depends on the lobby, the cash or the my colleague will research shape put the issue to debate with political commentator under walker. think that sherman ben harris quine and all right, come paler case one 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's going to be a huge economic pool. now from it kate's over to you, forgive me for being devil's advocate, but what's next? cockroaches, when would you give them 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 the most is not just that, but a sentence by recognizing that, you know, not just and crabs and other stuff and dr. plugs concealed pain. the government is, is going to then protect them with an animal welfare legislation, which will mean that they can no longer be killed in an inhumane way. transported handled, you know, in an inhumane way. seaford becomes incredibly dangerous because of kelly 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 in reality be about bombing bait, butting fish and bonding all forms of slaughter for the purposes of studies. something that i oppose, you know, this isn't about binding the thing. animals obviously piece of would like to live in a world where people are killing and consuming animal. but this isn't going to make
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it illegal to eat lots different cramps. you know, it requires the bill will require policy make take on and with needs into account 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 terms 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. you know, this is the 21st century. the people should be in charge. yes, the public need to be in for it, but they also need to know that these animals and their son, most people when they find this information, not will align the moral with the actions. i'm okay. if it is purely a public information campaign, then we don't need these measures to practice is we don't need these the press, the fishing industry and we don't need these,
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these measures by products. if it's just about math science, we can lay the science for 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 that is the point about stand that you gave a direct bomb. the problem is the only tried to call only try the transmitted. now remember, something that's really important. fishing has been a major part of british political discourse. 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, not by massively increasing the cost of things. so the course in society can't hold
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the, the things they like less inform the public, but let's not control the public. when you're coming your way, just after this short break, the me ah, ah ah ah ah, i will. the
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all so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have is crazy for taishan, let it be an arms race is often very dramatic. developments only personally, i'm going to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very critical time time to sit down and talk the welcome back. us president joe biden has asked about a person and a phone call to track down on ransomware hackers operating on russian territory. the spot, the white house, though admitting it has no new evidence suggesting that moscow has anything to do with the recent spite of fiber attacks. that doesn't stop such show much of the western media from pointing the finger at so called russian hackers as our senior
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correspondents were to get their reports. and recent weeks, months, russian hackers of have seemingly gotten to overdraw and at least of a slew of us media reports about cyber attacks, american entities and corporations and fat is to be believed. criminal gremlins at work, obviously, obvious that is only to the u. s. media, we're not, we're not certain the initial thinking was it was not rushing gums, but we're not sure yet. the media seem to know something that neither biden nor the f b i, nor an array of intelligence agencies. something that they don't know because where the media is crying, russia, the politicians in the experts much less sure. listen carefully to the language that officials are using. they are saying russia tax, anything. what president biden can and i expect will do his demand,
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russia live up to its obligations and prevent its territory from being used for these criminal acts. it built in once russia to be a productive member, the international community. he could certainly arrest and try these criminals in russia or hand them over to stand trial. elsewhere. pundits are saying it's russia, they, they couldn't possibly know with it's russian government hackers or criminal russian hackers or even if they're russian, not of the white house itself. doesn't notes, but there you have it. russian government hackers breached the computer systems of the republican national committee last week, around the time, irrational and criminal group, unleashed a massive france where attack, according to 2 people, familiar with the matter. it's the strangest thing. usually it's the, it's the professionals or that people that they report to the government that tells you if they believe that someone was attacked, it could even be the victim. they would, they would know. but in this case, the republicans, which the media has were attacked even they say they weren't. over the weekend,
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we were informed that cynex a 3rd party provider had been breached. our team worked with microsoft to conduct a review of our systems and after a thorough investigation, no r n c date was accessed. what pundits usually do is they right. sensational head loves the caching on your clicks. fabulous. that medium makes money, right? ad thought, even counter from brush collusion, hooked skill down the list of the bugs, russia, hackers, stories and you'll see we only learned that they were made up after that generated millions of clicks. but there is also an agenda. the vested interest to keep painting russia bad, to make sure that relations never rebuilt. rushing group are evil, the same group that took down j. b. s. hacking into software manager, casea rams of the band came from a criminal organization, likely be in russia. we're learning details of what appears to be
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a new russian cyber attack. the targets were us and foreign government agencies. we can guess why they keep doing this 1st and foremost, the fortunes that have been made. scam on greg about russia from billions of clicks and media side. so enormous cash injections for the pentagon made possible only by hysteria about russia and of course old habits die hard after a century of bashing russia in all its forms. the american media just can't shake the habit. well, they don't have really any idea. they're simply surmising where these attacks are coming from. they don't have any way of sourcing these attributions. so this is merely trove to constantly say, russian hackers makes no sense for russia to be engaging and cyber attacks the time or any time really it's, it's very unlikely that they would be doing that, especially when ongoing talks are underway for the media to say that this was the
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state agencies really utterly are responsible on their part. it's as if they're trying to provoke something that's a very interesting issue. it's hard to say why they're trying to provoke what they hope to gain from provoking it, but that seems to be ok. now for question of youtube sense of shape or pure coincidence, one blog, i would argue it the full month after the video platform wrongly de monetize his entire channel for apparently violating its policy on the violent criminal organization. the content creator in question is not all for le, who's known for his left satirical videos, received his latest strike for an old fake starbucks out. now of the contacting, you see the platform agreed that he was not promoting organized crime and lifted the strike. it was just the latest in a series of runnings or friends had with the platform, is also been penalized for content on the drug live in mac 10, which is being studied as a possible coven treatment,
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as well as we're criticizing what he believes. so youtube, censorship policy were joined now by the man himself might or for the for more on this. my thanks so much for coming in the program today. good savvy with us. just so it was a bit more about your recent experiences with youtube. understand you're one strike away from a total ban. is that right? well, luckily that one error youtube assessed up to a but i'd lee even though the admitted the error, my channel is still the monetize. all my previously monetize videos are not re monetized as they should be considering. they admitted that was an air. and do you think this, this latest strike, this latest warning is anything to do with your previous writings would be in fact, but living mixed in drug discussion if it is so the video is criticizing the channel. do you think that could have contributed to their actions? towards you and your child. yes, probably whether it's, you know, somebody making
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a decision, it's more likely a i that the, you know what if it see something that it doesn't like it is going to find more and more stuff. but the problem, this, the things that you tube got there, algorithm searching for as bad material, dangerous material that we have to band people for is just normal discourse. so the 1st strike i got was action tweet talking about you tube censorship. so i was banned for a week because i was talking about you tube censorship of a possible medication that could help cove it according to testimony in the us senate or home government. so or a doctor, he took wine in a u. s. that hearing. so then after that happened, as you mentioned, you tube accuse me of some kind of involvement or association with violent criminal
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organizations. that's insane. and then it got even crazier daniel, just yesterday i was a belo youtube or who had had me on to discuss the censorship issues. i was having on youtube since i couldn't use my own youtube channel at the time because i was band. she had me on a, we know she been why she, man, they say she was promoting medical misinformation. even though everything, all the medical information in that video was from cnn and nbc clip that we were plain and commenting on how these clip violate youtube community guidelines. and yet, and yet those videos still live on nbc, cnn, and c,
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b s. and. and yet they censored alice in morrow. the journalist, the youtube, who had me on, they centered her not the clip she was exposing as medical misinformation because it was coming out of the corporate news channels. it, it's absurd. insane double standard we're experiencing now. youtube lost all credibility. i don't know what to do. yeah, and i think you're not the only one. i mean, you've been a big critic of, you know, big tech and sort of over barren power of things. and i suppose the question is in the gray areas, isn't it was clearly supporting, organized crime is one thing about something you've not done and they've admitted that mistake. clearly nobody disputes that but that's crazy. but i mean, you would say that putting a fine line between free speech and a something, not the spiteful law and preventing misinformation. and that's pretty difficult, isn't it the find out bottom own i was the, it's
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a general who get to determine what misinformation. that's the problem, you know, throughout this whole experience from the good cove. it the who is the authority according to you to the who's gotten things wrong. so, so, i mean, that's just, it shows how inherently flawed this system is where we're going to censor stuff if it goes against the who, because the who has proven to be wrong over and over again. and it's a logical fallacy. i understand, you know, it misinformation can be dangerous if someone takes the wrong medicine. course we don't want that to happen. so i can understand the intent a few minutes, good faith and that i can understand that. but the problem is to center stuff based on what an authority has determined, whether the w h o or whoever. that's
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a logical fallacy is a logical fallacy of an appeal to authority. and it's a fallacy because authorities are not always right. and to me, having the one of the largest, if not the largest, the search engines on the internet, believe it the 2nd largest. you have them operate on this logical fallacy. appealing to authority that the recipe for disaster and that's far more or dangerous than the kind of videos that they are accusing of being dangerous and information. yet, lot of questions left on on said not often used to consecrate. and thanks for joining us in the program. today, a good savvy one. thanks, daniel. was it from the table i for this hour join us in 30 minutes for the latest headlines. we'll see you back in the rather driven by remove shaped by those
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