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stacy right, we are joined by jeff booth author of the price of tomorrow. the the us troops pack that bags and asked on is dawn is being torn apart by arranging complex on a humanitarian crisis. a scenario already seen in somalia, which dealt with it to us, put out late last year of a sudden, well equipped the devastation of the panoramic. that's according to which claims. 11 people are dying every minute from hunger in the wild. we've got exclusive insight from the charity being read. a new poll reveals socialism is rapidly gaining traction among young bread with 70 percent of wanting to live under the rules of the quality. i find job opportunities to be frances, on this james bond that does the country's national intelligence agency launches
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a recruitment drive on. it's leaving people formal stud and shaken to best buy, have a big car, a beautiful wife, money. sometimes it's very sensational to discover the hidden show, and i would love it. ah, on the hour every hour life from what good. this is audience national. a very welcome program. well, to start off, our program fighting is intensifying enough kind of stone. has the taliban continues to make large territorial games? you can see all the red official said the we can local security forces repelled and assault by the taliban, and a key northern province at the board with tajikistan while just last week, the group flight has entered us. kindest on 2nd. big city is come to hall, a pentagon spokesperson said the u. s. watching these developments with concern,
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as american troops continue by rapid withdrawal from the country. the escalating situation is driving the nation farther into humanitarian prices with cobbler calling upon european countries to hold people taishan. so vasquez, my going to the next 3 months. thousands of off counties have been forced to abandon their homes. as a ton of bond continues, it's offensive. i'll village was thrown down by the telephone. there is nothing we can do to tell them captured our homes. we have been displaced, we are facing such on just a moment. my children live by the road. what should we do? as a mom? several years in a government should help us. our children are hungry and thirsty. our homes are under the control of the taliban and we cannot go there. i lost my cow and a calf my home and all my good. then what i am suffering your lot, you can see will live in this tent, even though i have a home. i have been displaced. there is a war in our village. and the area where i lived is under the control of the
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taliban. and 300 families have been displaced. well now let's take a look at another war torn country that's already been down a very similar path to afghanistan. you can see somalia, one of the latest actions of his presidency. donald trump withdrew o u. s. troops from the african nation, often only 15 years of deployment, that however, the situation is far from stable the weekend. another explosion in somalia capital killed it needs 9 people and injured 8 others according to health officials. it was the 2nd major explosion in the city. this month, the show bob extremis group claimed responsibility. and with more on whether a somalian scenario might be repeated enough chemist on it's more downstairs. i've gotten this done, was a lesson lesson on limits what can be achieved with brute force and what can't. the lesson in humility, that farmers and militia could persevere over the super bow. the united states now
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leaves up got a thought without seemingly having learned anything. is the u. s. sending troops back to somalia? are you putting more forces in the hell? how precisely is the us going to be changing its security posture on the continent? carla, i think you can understand why we wouldn't necessarily detail, but the true movements are forced presence in advance, particularly when we're talking about a counter terrorism threat up to 3 decades of unsuccessfully and painfully beating its head against the very solid somalia and war. the united states is apparently considering another round last year you may remember trump pulled most jewish troops out of somalia where there potentially going back in. there's really no denying that our repositioning, fairly sudden repositioning out of somalia. earlier this year has introduce
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new layers of risk and complexity to our mission there. so what we're trying to do is manage that risk and complexity as we still try to help our african partners with their security challenges. somalia wasn't libya or a rock, it wasn't a prosperous nation that the us invaded and left wreck. it was a poor country to begin with, made that much poor by foreign help in the form of bonds and weapons. no somalia is much more like a gun. it's done with insurgency. sure. bob, running much of the country. the
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good. don't underestimate the, they're smart, they're tough and they're motivated. i show bob, according to the b, b. c, collect almost as much in taxes as the government, even government officials pay. i shall bob to be left alone years and years of us as strikes and grades have failed to stop them. so why not try again? the united states has been involved in somalia for decades and it is very involved in africa for longer than that. this is a product of the poor planning in the pentagon. this is the product of the factional, little within the pentagon. it's no secret that at the highest levels of us war planning, that there are different political tendencies. there are different political factions. and so one day, one faction will have the upper hand. and the next day,
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another fax will have the upper hand. and you see that being played out in east africa, where we were told the states was pulling out of that part of the world. and now it appears there on the way back. many people claim that the u. s. last and have gotten a thought. i would disagree. they went into kiera l cod and they leave with a written promise from the taliban. never to let the setup shopping of gas on again . so they failed. but the whole nation building thing, but i'll car is gone. somalia is very different in somalia, the warlords, that rule, much of the country, the actual bob, their sworn, the wild card to us has tried everything. they've tried training somalian to fight . i shall, bob, they've tried bombing the militants, they've paid the others to bone, the insurgents sponsored invasions by countries, that neighbor samaria, nothing's work. how many decades will the us leave at this time before? come?
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what may, it just gives up? a hidden hunger pandemic could turn out to be worse than anything covert has dealt the wild warning smoke from now it says, 11 people are dying of starvation blueberry every single minute. while 155000000 people, our party facing crisis levels of food insecurity. the charity of also published the theories of harrowing foss county council women struggling to feed the children . i can secure a good quality 14 for my children. therefore i feel guilty and i feel that no matter how much i'm trying, i still need to do more. i had to look for solutions. i can go hungry, but the boy cannot. i even dared. i dared allure to go back for food because i couldn't into your hunger. it hurts me. i'm out of ideas on what to do with children. i'm not eating properly. and i sometimes feel like i'm not raising them boil enough. most of the times when we have little to nothing to eat,
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i struggle to get my children to sleep at night. they ask for food and i try to distract them, telling them stories until they're asleep. then i look at them and pray for a better life until i get stolen by sleep. you know, when you say things like this, it's always short. and i think we have to understand what that actually means to people on the ground. i mean, it's extraordinarily serious with knowing that 100 figures were increasing. we predicted last year, the tension going to get was a to see how bad it's got. genuinely shocking, but it, it is happening across the globe cell africa or the moment we've seen hunger rise significantly in brazil, india, many other developing countries. and i think we also need to look at the kind of safety nets that, that some of the rich countries talk with the poor countries turned off the world's population, have no access to social security know, safety. when they see a shock like this, there's just no way to recover from oxfam listed climate change conflicts and the economic impact of the current of ours pandemic is the driving forces behind the
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crisis with locked downs and the closure forces and businesses are you making matters was for those ready at a disadvantage, but the head of humanitarian policy, iraq some matthew trust, but again, told us that are the factors in play to the number of 1000000000 as increasing. and we have a situation now where you have 1000000000 as a big thing to be the 1st to go to space where you have a 1000000 still going hungry. and that's because the systemic inequality, i think also comes back to that scene and the quality we have to make sure the people are able to get vaccines. it's not just going to the rich countries because we have to also restart the economies and put a country for me. there are 3 key things we have to dream. firstly on these files and piece. the 2nd is we have to stop worrying policies from blocking the monetary and 8. we cannot have a situation where parties and using hunger as a weapon of war. and finally, of course, funding funding is crucial. it will get people to help if they need. so i'd say those would be my key 3 things to be done and then looking for long term have to build a more equal society. it seems
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a socialist paradise of sharon sharon like is what young brits are pining for boxes when you polish to believed it says a whopping 70 percent of respondents. how hot that are living under the socialist government. they apparently hold capitalism, responsible for climate change on not being able to get on the property, not up the report or think, think it's an interesting clemson, to the potential future. it is a preview of what would be the mainstream opinion in britain tomorrow. these results show that millennial socialism is not just social media hype. this is a long term shifting attitudes, which is not going to go away on its own supporters of the markets. economy needs accept that challenge and rise to it rather than dismissal or pretend it's not happening. not long ago. millennials with the, i don't know, generation apathetic and totally uninterested. but in recent years, the u. k. has seen movements like black, like climate change and violence against women not only supported by young people,
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but let by them to another cause is getting traction among the young 70 percent of them. in fact, it's socialism. the term used to be a sla, but now it's a badge of honor. people, one more fantasy more quickly and want to live in a community get treated properly. i think it become more and more parents we've been going to fastest. and we live in a system that really benefit very small amount of people and treats others and kicked off more on to treat people no less public i badly. this is why people all gravitating more towards ideal, the cheese that are going to be preparing the problems that we are getting more and more into the work. pushes them is becoming more and more mainstream. when jeremy kobus launched his bid for the labor lead to only a fringe few dead to use the label. but now it's capitalism that signals a political death sentence, at least for the younger generation,
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who predominantly associate the term with everything that's wrong and unfair society. when we think about what that means to to most people, it means focusing on creating well, creating capital, focusing on spending, focusing on creating more more more money. and i think that is the completely wrong way to think about cost to people, you know, be seen in grand pal, the impact of, you know, not thinking about people not thinking about safety, you know, not putting people before profit. and if the pound demick has shown us anything, the divide between rich and poor, it's only getting less pushing hundreds, if not millions onto the front line, while the wealthiest one, it's best thing at the scenes, but what few young people have always had it bad. but it's gotten so bad, know that it's actually bringing people together. pot if they're divide and rule
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strategy that's being used by governments and by capitalism. is backfiring in a way because it's, it's assuming that the morality isn't there in the use when it is. and we're engaging in these conversations that were meant to divide us that were meant to pay us against each other. and what we're actually finding is that, you know, we have our humanity in common. and, you know, if you've got any aspect of humanity, well, can you do, but reject capitalism. today, young people are typically seen as intensely politicized with many embracing radical left wing i did, and pursuing the utopia of equality for all a while. scoffers may say how she'll grow out of it. in fact, it's a case of she'll grow into it. as polling suggests socialist ideas are just as popular among people in their forties as those in their late teens. so socialism looks like it isn't going away anytime soon. with research suggesting, today's hype is actually a fresh frame into the future, but it's, lucia isn't,
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is so popular. how come the conservatives have been in power for the last decade? perhaps because so she has never been tried and tested here in the u. k. with the younger generation increasingly taking my own hand change could be on its way. socialism is built on fairness and equality and i don't see that once socialism takes take hold that does any kind of exports and anything that because it's, it's a very transparent system and it's, he's going to rebel against it if we're all get and, and if you believe what they say, you might just be a socialist yourself. chuck, i just actually was still a head off. he's told mr. foss fund goes to crimea to find out what it's like for foreigners to do business in the black, sierra lot the had interest to stick with the
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very political time. time to sit down and talk to me the the the welcome back. couldn't jump in with some latest news from all around the globe and brief the. you can see dozens of people arrested and police officers in gentle riots broke out in london before and off to the final of the euro. football championship. crowds in harper confines pulled on to the streets off to its feet. england in the match, the huge crowds off fueling says the new code that waived in the u. k. as experts, unofficial. the public to remember that the health crisis is still very much
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and in the meantime, and what's being described as the biggest anti government demonstration in sati years, thousands took to the streets of cuba to protest the economic crisis. the president has played the u. s. a tightening it's embargo on the island and stirring up resentment. he called on supporters to go out and defend the country. washington for its part said it condemned any violence towards peaceful protested clover in europe. not such a secret service. frances made intelligence agencies giving a rap peak behind its cotton's, launching a website to attract new talent tongues out. the more than half the french people think they could give w 7 to run for his money. as charlotte deepens to report, it's made out to be one of the coolest job in the world. working for the secret service is not only drink come, shaken, not stirred. because the coolest guy just on. of course,
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you always get the bad guy that a newer certainly worked for the french with 52 percent thing that they want to be fine. was kind of going to be a spy to have a big car, a beautiful wife, money, a lot of money. and that's how am i, i'd love to because it would be fun. this is a monday advice from investigations. and sometimes it's very sensational to discover the hidden truth. and i would love it to. i always have the best tables in restaurants, the best cars, the most beautiful women, and totally spectacular. and they know it all because they are the people who know everything in afraid to make the pros, fact black cloak and dagger the french secret service. in the g, i saw you giving us mere mortals a peek into its work and launched it 1st website,
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which snippets about top secret missions threatening of terrorism soluble tax and foreign agents. no, they're not talking about me. so just hold off for a 2nd. nobody didn't put it in the buddy young. go look at that. are you? where was i? me? i oh, it's a for now as sage advice, those buzzing ages, a professional manipulator. a spy will 1st show sympathy interest in the private life and activities of the person they are targeting. they are unenlightened, strategist who will do everything in their power to track their target in an insidious spiral from which that person will not be able to extricate themselves
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without outside help. the i see you all, but coming by is, until i think. but what model would the french take on until they want to be aging? that's $100.00. 17 double 07. then the james bond, the seriousness of the case is that called money. james james bond. because he's faxing. do better 2 of them because i do a book o assess why 17 and james bond, but i'm in fun. so i'm a little bit more for i want to say or says 117. he says, it says because he's french for sure that we will move james bond because he is always the back to james james bond because he's charismatic. but don't get too excited. walla rosa, and dream to the pe you. the french secret service may now be more transparent. if
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you do show enough promise to be recruited, more than likely the only high life you're going to be doing is watching fine movies from your desk. so let's see, empower now for question all of youtube, censorship or pill. coincidence. one blog, i would argue it's the format off to the video platform wrongly demonized his entire channel for electrically violating its policy on violent criminal organizations. the content creator in question is not often who is known for his leftist satirical videos. he received his late to strike for an old face star box add up to contacting you tube. the platform agreed that he had not been promoted to organized crime and lifted the strike. well, it's absurd because the video that they that they recognize
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was a 7 year old starbucks commercial parity. it. so it's just absurd. and however, the reason why did the flag that a video from 7 years ago. well, that tells me that because i had the recent unfortunately experience of youtube banning me. so i was banned for a week because i was talking about you tube censorship. that told the ai or whatever to keep digging and finding more stuff. but the problem, this, the things that you tube got their algorithm searching for as bad material, dangerous material that we have to ban people for is just normal discourse. while this is just the latest in a series of run ins or flash has had with the platform, he's also being penalized for content on the possible covert drug and the criticizing what he believes, the youtube censorship policies,
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not all flag and things. the forty's notion of misinformation should be taken with a pinch of salt will 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 has gotten things wrong, to center stuff based on what an authority has determined, whether it's the w h o or whoever. that's a logical fallacy is a logical fallacy of an appeal to authority. and it's a fallacy because authorities are not always right. that's the recipe for disaster . and that's far more or dangerous than the kind of video that they are accusing of being dangerous misinformation. find me it's allowed to sun see on sanctions another last crimea on the black fuse increasingly proving a draw for foreign business. people keen to take a bikes out of the areas rich local produce. the region has been on the western
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economic restriction since the 2014 referendum on rejoining russia, which was not recognized internationally on t as thomas fast ben has been finding out what it's like for foreigners to live and do business in crimea. ah, ladies. today the peninsula is not only a favorite tourist, as it is also an inviting place for entrepreneurs line large and small russian and foreign, and those returning to the land. their relatives once viewed as home. like for example, willy martin, as descendant of the mennonite immigrants of the 18th century, his lands are stillness large. his grandfather for the $205.00 hector's is no easy ride. for now, he has pride in his $500.00 goats that he farms from milk, and his next step would be making cheese. and talking about identity to who are you
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now? who do you feel more like russian german crime in european when i'm in russia, they tell me mom. ok, you're, you're a peon. when i come to germany, they tell me that i'm a catholic, russian. i do not know who else is, but i don't feel like one when they tell me that i'm a man and i, i say, yes, it is true. is there a certain crime in identity? because yes, i can't imagine living anywhere else on us. i want to live in crimea. i like everything here. the mountain stepped to see everything here is exactly what i need . contrast program. for contrast, the southern coast line high above this vineyard. i met the wine make a thomas dough from a vine, hester, at his luxury holiday complex court by maria. i came here for the 1st time pretty much by chance. i saw all of this and understood the potential of crimea as to the climate. the soils i thought fantastic wines could be produced here and i was quite
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surprised when i found that the wine menu in local restaurants is not good. i try to explore more, but couldn't find any drinkable wine to tune it was just something couple from vine, some spice from wind to ice cream, from a mega project to a family company tenure. the italian rebecca to leslie has been running his gelata italiano ice cream shop from within the interest hotel in yellow rebec. rebecca, how did you end up in crimea? foresee and that was many years ago, i was on vacation here back in 2007. i liked it very much because everything was so similar to literally the climate. the weather was good and it was in september. meanwhile, were better owns not only an ice cream cafe and yells, but also the donor maria cafe in sebastopol, simple and comforting italian food at reasonable prices. today the crimean peninsula offers new potential new opportunities
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a new future future that invites not only tourists, but also entrepreneurs to tourists who suddenly understand that an entrepreneurial future awaits them here a peninsula with its own issues. for everyone, all thoughts are up for the saw. for myself and the team, thanks for sticking with us. next it's crosstalk, thanks to ground me. imac kaiser? what more of my guys do financial survival? this is a hedge fund. it's a device used by professional value ags to earn money. that's right. these hedge funds are completely not accountable, and we're just adding more more to them. totally, the stabilize the global economy. you need to protect yourself and get inform. watch guys who driven by dreamers shaped by those with vision
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american foreign policy blob struggle to come determine with washington the beach and have ganesh than others are thinking about the future. how will this country interact with the world and the region also an update on julian sarge. this travesty in crime against humanity continues the discuss these issues and more. i'm joined by my guess. patrick came in and in plymouth. he's to enter, turn founder of 21st century wire dot com, and also we have going diesel. and he is a professor at the university of southeastern norway as well as the author of the new book, re power politics in the 4th industrial revolution, or a gentleman cross off rules and effects. that means you can jump in anytime you want. i always appreciate it 3. ok, let's go to hospital, glenn. you know, american media is obsessed about the withdrawal of afghanistan. how it got to this .
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