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the big glow for the meeting movements, the leader of a charity that supports the victims of sexual harassment quits to she teach criticism to defending the new york man. robinson. clover is accused of abusing 11 women the wife of an alleged us intelligence officer implicated in the death of british motorcyclist. hurry done phases, claims that she may have been on her phone and distracted when a call cloud. we hear from the families adviser about the new development and the cases the u. s. government are trying to showing dr. inquiry down the other side are being evasive, inconsistent, producing the phone records and incentive from themselves. today about 60 is the us 1st used agent orange in vietnam,
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herbicide that was proven to cause serious health issues among the local and american soldiers. veteran tells us it's time, washington made him and we really need people to sit down and take a look at it. and say hey was is going to do not only the civilians populations not only for the army but also to our own cruise. the cruise that griggs have you, whether you watching archie internation. this is our, the leads of the gender equality, charity times of support. the victims of sexual harassment has resigned after coming undefined defending new york governor andrew cuomo, facing potential impeachment to new york's attorney general concluded that the governor had sexually harassed 11 women. to get details on this story now from a correspondent, daniel or can sir, daniel, how did this one unfold?
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well, attorney rebecca cup on was one of the founding members of this organization times what she's sharing that dedicates itself to supporting the survivors in the victims of sexual abuse and harassment. it's a charity that raises money to help with a legal costs, and the whole slogan is that no woman's should be silent. no woman should be left behind, regardless of how powerful the alleged abuses may be. you deserve more than just that. you are showing others that no one has the right to strip your voice, no matter how known and powerful they are. when you can even boy merchandise, clothes other items with the organization, slogans on limits. very well run foundation, which is no doubt helped many women in their struggles. and so what was kaplan's involvement report released by the new york attorney general leticia. james mentioned multiple times as somebody who allegedly tried to will help them editing
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. helped and drafting a letter by andrew cuomo, which was widely criticized for diminishing the claim of his victims and castigating them. that letter eventually published no, pardon, anyone agreed to find the letter. nevertheless, understandably, the victims of sexual abuse won't impress, given kaplan, the position and responsibility around 30 victims wrote an open letter calling on kat planned to resign for her involvement in this letter. which to describe as victim shaving and castigating, and cooling on her well, really saying a position was quite untenable. given these allegations, this is what she had to say in a resignation statement. i can't offer the degree of transparency about my firms matters now being demanded. since that would be contrary to my responsibilities as a lawyer is even more ironic given the capillaries actually be telling you representing elizabeth james carol. she's the right. assuming donald trump,
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the defamation, regarding rape obligations made many years ago, that adds another dimension to the story as well. and of course, 100 quote, has continued to deny all these allegations made against him. he says, none of his behavior was ever inappropriate towards any of these women. that's even as a resignation around him. mountain more and more organizations continue to be pull into the story. yeah, well speaking of which is understand there is another anti abuse organization. human rights campaign is named seen it say manage, tarnished by what's been happening and what will, can you tell us? well, the human rights campaign is probably the most prominent l g b. if you can, advocacy group in the united states, it defends that, it campaigns for minority rights across the country with president of on. so david found himself very much under fire as a new investigation mounts into his role. he worked in, quote, move office for 8 years. he was at one point the chief counsel for andrew cuomo
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before is his current role. and he was also mentioning the attorney general's report of somebody who allegedly helped to perhaps smooth over this whole story. the youth allegedly released excuse as personnel fall that to the governor's office . now he has said, is culture is entirely clear. he acted well within his responsibility, his direction that he did nothing wrong. that remains to be seen. following the result of this title of the geisha that the council, her lord, commentators across the board of said, but not surprised by the scale visa negations, they've said what we're seeing now is just the tip of the iceberg into what was quite open secret. if you'd like for quite some time. yeah, and i won't be surprised if we spend the next few days, sort of sifting through more information that will be revealed. appreciate them.
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there's been a new development who the case of british teenager hurry done, who's killed 2 years ago in the u. k. in the road accidents involving the wife of an alleged us intelligence officer, the done families, louis safe and secure. this may have been on the phone when a car plowed into harry's motorcycle, they added the relevant phone data since disappeared. the americans been invasive about whether she was on the call at the time the collision spokesperson for the done family says they just want accountability. we've been trying to get to the bottom of the phone issue in the u. s. civil case for the last 3 months. and as our lawyers have put it, the other side are be evasive and inconsistent. about producing the phone records and the phone themselves for u. s. government are trying to shut doc inquiry down. the civil case in the united states may represent the only chance that this family will get of justice. it's never been about money. they want accountability there. and they want to get to the truth in terms of the criminal sense. our position has always been,
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you don't get to kill somebody or walk away our request to mrs. or kudos on the united states. government is that she simply. ready presents herself to the united kingdom justice system and goes through the process. the parents are pursuing every single avenue justice opened to them and so kill us who it's claimed is the wife of the c i. a officer was driving on the wrong side of the road when the crash occurred. she was charles with causing death by dangerous driving in the u. k. although she never denied her go, she fled back to the u. s. claiming diplomatic immunity. next edition request the u . k was denied in july, the u. k. prime minister raised the issue in a meeting with joe biden. the latter expressed sympathy to the family and said the 2 countries were working together on the case. later this, not harry dunn's parents will come face to face with schools for the 1st time in the courthouse in virginia was a civil claim. they filed is heard that i'm family spokesperson against the progress is being made. thanks to continued media coverage. we count many americans
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amongst us as our friends. we've supported these people for decades and diminished . one of their employees killed harry lar reaction was to not stop and think about this family and the consequences that they faced. but they thought about themselves, they recalled her, and the catastrophic miscalculation that they made was that nobody would find out about it and sent to your good sell your colleagues in the media. thank goodness you all came to this family support. this issue is never going to go away until the united states government realizes that there is a broken hearted breast family here who need help and needs support. we've reached out and all the rest to them numerous times continually get slapped in the face. ready for doing. ready so they're entitled to accountability and they want justice both in the criminal sense and the civil sense. day mark 60 years since the 1st use of agent orange, while the us military and vietnam,
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the highly toxic herbicide and d fairly close to suffering of under the thousands of vietnamese people who have been left with lasting effects from the indiscriminate use of the chemical most one, you may find these images disturbing. the address about 5000000 people in vietnam who has incurable chronic diseases, due to agent or the complete normal life, a fine job. the i was a simple soldier in a bomb squad. my task was to clear fast and demolish things. area was poisoned, we didn't know it back then. we just went on with our lives. we only realized when
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we started having children that go along the game. and also when people started having children, the normal to stuff as a war, they realized what orange pe needs to tell me when i hear from those yet now, the parents were shocked and pricing. the father left the family immediately with the former american soldiers are also still struggling with their injuries from exposure to agent orange retard u. s. navy, commander and village on wells spoke to us about the consequences of the chemical and the attempts of veterans to claim compensation. most significant portion we
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would say, currently we're looking at about 110000 claims have been filed. some of those are the same person, multiple plans for the same person, but it's probable that we're, i would say 706070 percent of those folks had some problems. today there was cases what they call the ring per besides. and it was use primarily for d, for the asian edge and orange was so name because there was an orange strike around the center of the barrel. of the things like agent blue had a blue stripe, agent, pink, think, stripe and so on, so forth. as far as we know, edge and orange was the worst, but some of the others are besides had the same chemical component. well the, i guess chemical john most santa is one of the companies under far. it was
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a major supply of agent orange to the u. s, during the vietnam war, decided, facing a barrels of legal claims. both the attorneys, parent company, buyer maintain that they cannot be held responsible for how the military use the private. and wells again believes that more should have been done to prevent the tragedy. i think primarily the v a system is over bureaucratic and they have difficulty processing. i'm not even now, you know, we've had 2 and a half years since a court decision. they've only processed about 60 percent of the claims that are in file. we really need people to sit down and take a look at and say, hey, what is this going to do? not only to the civilians populations not only to the enemy, but also to our own troops. if the world or united states had learned our lesson, and i certainly hope they do because, you know, we wind up spending a lot of time causing a lot more pain and we have to not the war is easy. it's never easy. but it's,
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you know, we should do everything we can to minimize the effect on real, really, everybody relentless devastation being ruled by wild fathers. continuing in greece. drone 40 shows how bad the situation is. when with 60000 hector's, have been reduced to ash rapidly spreading far as a force locals to flee to safety. thousands have been evacuated with elderly residents carried on to ferries. officials say more helps, desperately needed to fight the flames. these mobile lines, one of his biggest emergency task force, is one greek authority, said the risk of further falls remains high in many regions, including the capital, athens, or local told us just how dia things are. we've been in this situation for 6 days. the fire from the nearby village is moving directly towards where the fire is being fanned by the wind. you see the village here from one side to the other. it's being burned. we hear this time with 3 fire fighting vehicles.
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and this little one that can't do anything, we're trying to get in pain, the fire, if the fire passes across, everything here will be at risk. humans are animal of our forest, everything will burn. we will die here. we have no way to go. britain, defense secretaries criticize washington's agreement with the taliban on the police of us forces us despite the u. k, self withdrawing its truths in the region, and dispute deal was struck last year at the cape terrace groups. this is al qaeda out of the country and it seems that london has its issues with the bank. the deal was a rotten deal. it is flawed. it saddens me that's the deal picked apart lots of what had been achieved. and if the dentist on over 20 years will probably be back in 10 or 20 years an extraordinary front. so i didn't deal basically to pull out on conditioning. i mean, the very name of the agreement signed in february 2020 was design,
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talked about an agreement between the islamic member to the kindest on which is not recognized by the united states and is known as taliban. i mean, that's an extraordinary thing. negotiated with a group of richard says he doesn't recognize richard indigenous called terrorist organizations. nothing was granted demanded of baton except the saw not to attack us troops as they withdraw. and the u. s. also agreed to release 5000 taliban prisoners unilaterally. was native force he started to pull out the taliban move to fill the void as you can see on the mountain. the terrorist group now controls most of the country, the latest flare up and fighting happening in the north where militants have recently sees de 6 provincial capital in less than a week. when experts will in the telephone mason recapture the whole country with asking military forces. similarly powerless to hold back down to advance. over the course of 20 years, the board of canada sounded left $47000.00 civilians, dead. almost 3000 soldiers from the us and
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u. k. of lost their lives fighting the american tax, but it was costed, estimate one trillion dollars plus and for the u. k. that figure is 40000000000 pounds, festive international, political science. i'm a lender misread, believes the true plot was permit you the reckoning, broken up members that perhaps got until pull out was pretty much your, your not your strengths didn't think so as to what is going to happen in the event of the school out the way you see them sort of taking overall regulars on up to down city, up to city, and on the latest had county had for provincial capital had fallen to the horses. so just a matter of time before they call except perhaps some nearby 80 is the whole of these are pretty much imminent. german politicians are called on the government to
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re establish a military presence in afghanistan to stop the taliban. of uninstalled foreign affairs committee had fed burden should make its troops available for another operation in the country hill. so as to us not with true its history set to repeat itself. the question is debated on our website, our t dot com a still to come respond. the police contentions in the still it is between the 2 rushes because the 2nd biggest, all supply to the us were striving americans who deals with its opponents, revealed more after the break. the so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy foundation, let it be an arms race is on often very dramatic development. only personally,
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i'm going to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful. very political time. time to sit down and talk with me. ah the ah
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whom you stay diploma space? this engine sack, he's claim that she's been the victim of russian propaganda. she made the claims during an interview to vote magazine saying she felt she was being picked to part during use briefings used network last campaign to cast ahead publishing a list of what it called, gen perfect, ease. most embarrassing fails. she would mock them room as herself and tease the asi reporters when they needed her during press briefings of us. like you said, it was good preparation for later roles and even became fun towards the end of her time at the state department. but it's not see when the facts talk for themselves. you know, there are, there are, there are flow of gas. got a natural gas, i should say, that go through from western europe through pain crane to russia. and we are, i'm sorry. do you have any problem with the way he put it? i think i'd point you to them and i just stated that wouldn't be the way that we
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would. we would state it from here. we wouldn't, we wouldn't state it, and those are, is a vice president joe biden advice key of to take such action. nor was it just a coincidence here is simply restating farming for a lot of the claims from this, what is the response? i think we're ready to move on to a new question. methodology was also highly suspect, with reports, with carousel voting, pre marked ballots, which carousel? you know, the truth is i was reading that i'm not familiar with that term either. it may be that people weren't checking and i'll check and see what, what our team and you may know the story of how she lived on a russian vote for about 8 months when she was 23. and she learned how to perfect, perhaps certain words and a couple of languages. she's english. she, i was making a tell about her learning 1st, or it's on a fishing boat. a hugo is a, our position has not changed, but you don't have a position. you don't have
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a position that could, could change the position, means taking a side or taking a stance or making a determination. and since you didn't do that, you do not by definition. have a position we have direct, i would disagree with you mat. you have a position on whether what happened in egypt was a, could we have determined that we do not need to make a difference? is that the same as not having a position? i will. i will let you part of yourself. anti vaccination protest is in london a plush with the lease or trying to store the old headquarters at the b. b. c. broadcast to move the vast majority of his operations from the building 8 years ago . to demonstrate the furious about government plans to start inoculating teenagers in the b b. c ro, they allege in promoting the
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last week the government announced coven vaccines would be up to 16 and 17 year olds without needing parental consent. leave the, the national health service will soon be instructed to start giving the 1st doses to about $1400000.00 teenagers. something the government says is necessary in the face of the highly contagious tell to strike. while the 5 jobs also been authorized for children. a 12 and above with a decision on whether to roll it out to a young age group has not yet been taken to show the results from london. i'm to fax in protest is all on a mission. today. they're taking the streets of london going from one media outlet to another day, one job, right to the b b. c. television, years they were met with about police officers and even offices trying to push out the entrance re, today's protest really started. and if i pause,
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i hadn't got a mission in their mind at that point, but they decided at that point to take to, to be the thing to do is to try and try immolation. because because they like to the people, basically they, they've been feeding to our tv to me for the last 15 mom. pain lied about the right . everything about it was day, all hiding feet vote in the baby thing. journalism is price on the story and i've always heard what we're out here to do today. the paid on the government to put the household, all of the problems. as a baby see, i was upgraded security protocol the way for freedom day, many people all to say all was of in that to me out that place that really are trying to come out in for the day. they all you, that the, the, my post why we know that the back road out program is not going to the,
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on the main page without infringement of a freedom of civil liberties as well. so today is just about what the goal was to come in. the future please said some demonstrators later made it to the bbc's current headquarters. but left hours later, the broadcast south is made no comment. america's proven to have a growing appetite for russian oil. it says now secondarily to canada, when it comes to supplies of the fuel to america, in ports of crude and refined petroleum products from russia grew 23 percent in may, amounting to $1900000.00 barrels per day. mexico is 3rd after canada and russia, although the counts for less than 3 percent of us imports. so america has been buying more russian or defiant tensions with moscow and the energy sector. indeed, washington regards versus, you know, seen to gas pipeline project, a threat to european energy security. in july,
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germany in america reached the deal under which berlin will take action if moscow tries to use the pipeline to apply political pressure or commit aggressive acts against ukraine. to what it only has, it's almost completely microsoft sang please. now what i do to sound forgot to ultimately it's in contradiction to the use own energy security goals. i'm sure i'll have an opportunity to reiterate that, including the long united states, which requires us to sanction companies participating in the efforts to complete the pipeline. and political commentator allison bruno believes america is dependent on countries with which it has the political tension. washington may dislike all those things, but i think it dislikes high gasoline prices even more and right now,
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thanks to russia's strategic position, pricing position, because russia is not a member of opec. it's independent so it can choose its own range of price within various agreements. it has the most competitive pricing, a lot of titanium, which is used in making aircraft parts and which means defense equipment comes from russia as well. not to mention the fact that critical materials, like rare earth, mostly come from china. so in terms of resources, the united states is highly dependent on countries with which it has deep political pensions. and of course, it is a situation of its own making because by applying sanction, left right and centre, its ports to sometimes contradict itself. again brings him tonight,
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i'll be out with more and all the stories in half an hour me ah ah ah hello. in the traditional motion picture story, they villains are usually defeated the ending of the happy one. i can make no such promise for the picture. you're about to watch. a story isn't over. i remember bringing my father down and he'd gone from
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a man to this almost non human creature. curious, he started to try to get rid of the equipment that they used to put him in sensory isolation. he's mumbling incoherently, trying to remove his goggles. he's trying to remove his costs over and over again that he's been coherent. oh, we trust doctors. we put our minds in there, but some betray that trust. ah, the last 60 years doctors working to the british and american psychological torture to destroy take your target, jim, can i have your name? by mentally trying to spell me. oh ma'am. i don't know what the mistake is, but i know the way i'm spelling is wrong. to tell the story, we need to go back to the 1950s. when scottish psychiatry, doctor,
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you and cameron experimented on his own patients period of amended change. with the normal world unrest, we are seeing an enormous demand for knowledge concerning effects of stress. the door's locked when this was the agent. he didn't fight soap and the medicine. when they lifted of my head, i see andrew standing in front of me in the middle of the desert. enough kind of stuff. andrew, with nothing i, we, the british government can do about your situation. you have to cooperate with the americans. they say, what do you think about water voting? i said i like it a lot. i don't think it's tougher now. it's like
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kind of a special responsibility in to actively does not opening up and in in the past we have foolishly released hundreds and hundreds of dangerous terrorists only to meet them again on the battlefield. i just signed an order to keep open the detention facilities in guantanamo bay.

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