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[000:00:00;00] the ah, the big blow for the meeting movements, the leader of a charities that supports victims of sexual harassment quit. she faced huge criticism for defending the new york matter. i'm to grow who's accused of abusing 11 women. one of the lead us intelligence office replicates have been the death of british motorcyclist has done places, things that she may have been on the phone and distracted. when the car plowed into him from the family's advisor, about new developments. in the case the us government are trying to show dr. inquiry down the other side or be key based had been consistent about producing the phone records and incentive from themselves. today,
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not 60 years since the us 1st used agent orange in vietnam or her besides which was proven school serious health issues among those locals and us soldiers. the veteran tells us his tongue. washington made him and we really need people to sit down and take a look at it and say, hey, where's this going to do? not only to the civilians populations not only to the me but also to ah good evening. thanks for joining us. it on tea. little begin with breaking news, coming from tennessee in the united states, an active shooter situations been reported to the high school in the state police that emergency services are the scene official say students were evacuated from the school of the schools in the area were initially put on locked down,
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but that has since been lifted open. you more information on this breaking story as it comes to the leader of the gender equality, charity times up, which supports victims of sexual harassment is resigned. after coming under fire for her ties to new york governor under coma gomez facing potential impeachment to new york's attorney general concluded the governor had sexual harassed 11 women on he's done. hawkins join me earlier in the studio with details. all robots are kaplan is a lawyer and she's one of the co founding members of the times up shower seats, organization that defends and supports the victims of sexual harassment and sexual abuse. it's a charity that raises funds for that legal costs and their main slogan. the slogan behind their mission is that no woman should be left behind. nobleman, she'd be left voiceless. they should be able to tell a story and get the support they need. no matter how powerful they were. the cues
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is up. you deserve more than just you are showing others that no one has the right to strip your voice. no matter how known and powerful they are. well, you can even buy merchandise, clothes and other items with that mission statement on limits. very well run organization that's no doubt helped many, many women in the darkest hour. so what was cap plans, involvement and all this? well, a report by the new york attorney general lateesha james mentioned on multiple occasions saying she actually helped to review and draw the letter written by under quote, by which allegedly calls out attacks and diminishes the allegations put forward by his victims. the letter went on, published apparently not enough. people were willing to sign it to actually get behind the new governor, but nevertheless mention in the report design good many victims and survivors of sexual abuse. they've written an open letter around 30 signatories,
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which have criticised cat plan for taking part in the writing of this letter, which would describe what critics is victim shaving and castigating those victims who wanted to come forward and tell a story. unsurprisingly, it was viewed as untenable with her position as the head of a, one of the heads of a women's charity. this is what cow plant said the 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 kaplan's also, the law representing elizabeth, seen carroll lots of rights of suing donald trump. defamation with ross to re publications made many years ago as a whole lot of damage into the story as well. the andrew cuomo, of course, has continued to deny litigation saying he was never inappropriate to to any women in his behavior, even as resignation is around him, continue to mountain more and more organizations become embroiled in the story. one
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such children as ation human rights campaign. his reputation, that tarnished it seems by involvement with the quote most scandal tell us more about language. well, the human rights campaign is the most prominent l g b t. i was advocacy group in the united states. it defends that promotes lobbies for minority rights across the whole country and it's presidents. often, david found himself under fire as an internal investigation is launched into his role. he was also mentioned in the attorney general's report, allegedly releasing the victims personnel file to the governor's office when those allegations were made. now he's somebody else who said his behavior was entirely legitimate. he acted well within his ream it. there was nothing illegal untoward. and what he did, nevertheless, and entitled mastication has been lost. no doubt, a shadow will be cost over that lobbying group. and commentators upset that really
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not surprised by the scale of these allegations and saying that this was pretty much an open secret for a very long time. and what we're seeing now is the tip of the iceberg. you was so universally disliked held himself above the law and got away with bad behavior for so long that when it came time for people to take him down, no one really came to his aid. so i think when this actually happened, i wasn't really surprised because everybody in politics kind of knows that the cuomo administration is the administration of a bully. this is a pattern that you often see in politics, that even though people act badly, they're actually rewarded and they're not held to the same standards of regular people. and this is why, you know, ordinary folks are so sick of politics and sick of the 2 party system. and they want other choices for leaders. you know, choices, you know, where they can actually vote for an ordinary person that has the same concerns that
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they have somebody with a conscience and somebody that wants to do good for the 99 percent. it's clear that the dominoes coming down around andrew cuomo, he's faced calls to resign from activists campaign, is politicians, even the president joe barton himself so far he's wholly off. he's been doing everything, but that can only work for so long. because if he doesn't fool in his own sword, he could face impeachment, of course, followed the damning report is more and more allegations come forward. more people become embroiled in this. that is a risk that you certainly faces in the near future. there's been a new development in the case of british teenager hurry done, who was killed 2 years ago in the u. k. in a road accident involving the wife of an alleged us intelligence officer. the done from the louis unsecured us may have been on the phone when her call plowed into harris motorcycle. i add that the relevant phone died her since disappeared. the american has been invasive about whether she was on
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a call at the time at the collision. a 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. ready u. s. civil case for the last 3 months and as our lawyers have put it, the other side are being 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 b only chance that this family will get a 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, you don't get to kill somebody or walk away. our request to mrs. are true. this 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 lunch to las who is claimed as the wife of
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a cia officer was driving on the wrong side of the road. when the crash occurred, she was charged with causing death by dangerous driving in the u. k. although she's never denied her guilt, she fled back to the us, claiming diplomatic immunity. an extradition request by 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 month, harry dunn's parents will come face to face with security for the 1st time in the courthouse in virginia. as a civil claim they filed is heard, they've done family spokesperson again says the progress is being made. thanks to continued media coverage. we count many americans amongst us as our friends, we've supported these people for decades and diminished. one of their employees killed harry. their reaction was to not stop and think about this family and the
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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 thanks to your good sales to 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 bereft 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 so, they're entitled to accountability and they want justice both in the criminal sense and the civil sense. today marks 60 years since the 1st use of agent orange by the us military and vietnam highly toxic service. and in the fall, it was the suffering of hundreds of thousands of vietnamese people have been left lasting effects from the indiscriminate use of the chemical one. you may find these images disturbing.
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the address about 5000000 people in vietnam who has incurable chronic diseases due to agent orange. they complete normal life, a fine job. the i was a simple soldier in a bomb squad. my task was to clear paths and demolish things. the area was poisoned, but we didn't know it back then. we just went on with our lives. we only realized when we started having children that go along
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the same game. and also when people started having children with normal to stuff as a work, you know, they realized what orange pe needs to tell me that when i hear from those yet now, the parents were shocked and price in this part of the family immediately the summer american soldiers are also still struggling with their injuries from exposure to agent orange retard u. s. navy commander and ledge on well spoke to us about the consequences of the chemical and the terms of veterans to claim compensation. significant portion we would say, currently we're looking at about a $110000.00 claims have been filed. some of those are the same person, multiple plans for the same person, but it's probable that we're,
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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 ation age and orange was so name because there is an orange stripe around the center of the barrel of the things like agent blue, a blue stripe agent pink, thanks, tribe and so on, so forth. as far as we know, edge and orange was the worst that some of the others are besides had the same chemical component. the actual chemical john on santa is one of the companies on the far it was a major supply of agent orange to the u. s. during the vietnam war, spot facing barrage of legal times, both it and parent company buyer maintain. they can't be held responsible for how the military use the product. and wells again believes that more should have been done to prevent the tragedy. i think primarily the v a system is over
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bureaucratic and they have difficulty processing them by even now, you know, we've had 2 and a half years since that 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 worlds are united states that learned a 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 out there, or is it easy? it's never easy. but it's, you know, we should do everything we can to minimize the effect on we all really, on everybody as wildfire. rage in russia's east emergency crews are taking to the skies in a bit to make it rain, boating,
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and playing with them to see how the breaking news . self governance is war is further and further away from the day to day reality of people on planet earth. in particular, america, with that claim to have a government buying for the people. but if the fed is now completely controlled by wall street banks and the said it's not completely controlled by the m f, which is a super national organization that serve the global as the recall. then the idea of self sovereignty in america takes another huge quantum leap of some version rather driven by adrian shaped by those
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in me who dares thing. we dare to ask me. ah, wildfires arranging in rushes kitty region with smoke, reportedly reaching as far as the north pole lay the 1st time occurrence. to meet you, pan joined a group of variable and firefighters in the region as they seated plants to force it to rain. so we're now at the, you could concern national airport where we're going watch the launch of the airplane and $26.00. the
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news. what this plane does is it goes up into the clouds as long as there are a cloud and shoot these projects out for chemicals. that turn these regular clouds into precipitation clouds because as a reminder, this year has been one of the dryers in this regions history. the last time the precipitation where this low was back in 1888. right now we're going to go talk to the airplane pilots. the engineers who will probably explain more detail how this plane works, the right into the flight to where the fires are and on command fi. so iodide into the clouds, depending on the clouds, we have to go around them. sometimes we shoot canisters to the right hand side, sometimes the left, but we are trying to fill the clouds silver iodide, which hopefully causes them to rain. so these are the actual cartridges that are going to be fired into the cloud. to once again,
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make them raincloud the room, the fugit them sitting on these canisters work sub 0 temperatures. so, but the idea is most suitable for ice crystal had an altitude of more than 4200 meters moisture, 6 to the crystal, they freeze and then fall in the form of right now on command, we will see the canister of the clouds in there with just talk to some promising clouds of one of the 5, the flight was a success. the plane did its job and only a few hours after the silver iodide cartridges were deployed. firefighters on the ground started reporting rainfall, which tremendously aided their efforts to push him a little you pretty much work,
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but firefighters. professional rescue workers and military personnel aren't the only ones battling these wildfires. countless volunteers from all over you, cool, young and old, could not stand idly by and have been joining the fight to save their homeland, who submitted, but there is. here the guys rule patriots. first of all, they want to save you here. of course we conduct a briefing so that everything is safe. we send dozens of volunteers to help every day of all if i decided to help myself protect the homeland or you know, isn't it scary? well, it's a little scary of course, but you need to protect your homeland. vertical press, 60 says if canister must rely on his own armed forces to defend itself against the taliban islamist moving to seize more territory in the last 2 months than the last 2 decades. this is their country, these are their, these are their military forces. these are their provincial capital,
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their people to defend me while britons defend secretaries, criticize washington's agreement with the taliban on the pull out of us forces the dispute to do with start last year, a names to keep terrorist groups such as al qaeda out of the country. the deal was a rotten deal. it is flawed. it saddens me that's the deal picked apart a lot of what had been achieved. and if the dentist on over 20 years will probably be back in 10 or 20 years and extraordinary fun. 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. talk about an agreement between the islamic member to the kindest on which is not recognized by the united states and is known as the taliban. i mean, that's an extraordinary thing. negotiate with a group that richard says he doesn't recognize metric indeed what's called a terrorist organization. nothing was granted demanded of the tunnel gun, except the saw not to attack us troops as they withdraw. and the u. s. also agreed
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to release 5000 taliban prisoners, unilaterally. native forces started to pull out the taliban as new to fill the void . you can see on mount the terrace group now controls most of the country. the latest flare of been fighting happening in the north, where the militants of recently seized a 6 provincial capital. and under a week, many experts will in the telephone, may soon recap to the whole country with afghan military forces simply powerless to hold back down advance. over the course of 20 years, the war and canisters left 47000 civilians dead. almost 3000 soldiers from the us in u. k. of their lives fighting now the us taxpayers, the war cost and estimated $1.00 trillion dollars for the u. k. the figure around 40000000000 pounds professor for international political san summerlin. d miserably . that the to pull out was permit you the resist recommend or broken up members that perhaps pull out was be made. you're, you're not,
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your states didn't think so as to what is going to happen in the event of the troops will out the way you see them sort of taking over regular on up to down city, up to city. and on the latest call we had for provincial capital, had fallen to the horses. so just a matter of time before they go, except perhaps goblin from nearby 80 is the whole of these are pretty much imminent. meanwhile, german politicians have called on leg government to reestablish a military presence in afghanistan to stop the tunnel band. and just talk for the 1st committee has said that that should make his troops available for another operation in the country. usa was the us not to withdraw. so is history said to repeat itself enough canister? the question is debated on our website. find out more about t dot com the americas proven to have
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a growing up time. russian oil is now 2nd only to canada when it comes to supplies of the fuel to the us. imports of crude and refined petroleum products from russia . good. 23 percent in may, amounting to will 900000 barrels a day. mexico 3rd of to canada and russia though it accounts for less than 3 percent of imports. so america has been buying more russian all despite tensions with moscow in the energy sector in the washington regards. russia's new stream to gas pipeline project, a threat to european energy security july germany in america, reached the deal under which berlin will take action. if moscow tries to use that pipeline to apply political pressure or commit aggressive acts against ukraine to what it only has, it's almost completely microsoft word i forgot to ultimately,
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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 the sanctions companies participating in the efforts to complete the pipeline. political commentator alice under, bruno believes that america is dependent on countries with which it has deep political tensions. washington may dislike all those things, but i think it dislikes high gasoline prices even more and right now, 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
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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 tensions. and of course, it is a situation of its own making because by applying sanctions left right and center, it's forced to sometimes contradict itself most finished by getting back to developing story coming out of tend to see where the state sheriff's office says that no suspects been found as to what was reported to be an active shooter situation or the local high school police emergency services or at the st. no injuries have been reported. of the schools in the area were put on lockdown. but since then lifted, students have been evacuated from volunteer high school where the shooter was reported,
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it being the public to avoid the area. our major concern at this time is for the safety of our students and staff. please take clear of the area to allow long foresman to emergency personnel access to the area. the chest students are currently being evacuated and then wraps it up. this nears out, thanks for your company to me. for in 30 minutes me the, the, the, the british and american government sivilton being accused of destroying lives in their own interest. while you see in this, these techniques is the state devising message to end essentially destroy personality of an individual. lifetime means this is how one doctors,
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theories were allegedly used in psychological warfare against prisoners deemed a danger to the state. that was the foundation for the method of psychological interrogation, psychological torture, disseminated within the us intelligence community, and worldwide among allies for the next 30 years. send out the victim, say they still with the consequences today. the max kaiser. this is the kaiser report. the word of the day is magnitudes. let's find out what's happening, stacy. yes, we need to take a step back and look at the magnitudes. this is coming up in a tweet i'm going to read. but i also want to remind you that this is the week that
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set in motion the end of bretton woods right. august 15th, which was a sunday, $971.00. president nixon went on to live television in america sunday evening and announce they were basically closing the gold window temporarily. they said, and then on monday, the 16th it came into effect. but on august 15th he announced that. and now here we are 50 years later, similar situation sunday night as august 15th, the 16th is that monday. who knows what might be in store for us. maybe they're going to close. you know, i, let's call it the camp david window, right. like because we have bretton woods up until 971. then since then we had camp david essentially nixon close the gold window. they had organized that from camp david. so i'm going to call it the camp david window that is being close to the petro dollar window being closed because i replaced the dollar in the seventy's. exactly. some, it's,
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something's happening. we don't know. we're going to continue covering this in the next week or 2, but here is a tweet from lucas new t. c. take a step back and look at the magnitude. bitcoin settled, the equivalent of $2.00 trillion dollars and the 1st half of 2021. that is 10 percent of the u. s. g d p. right? while we're adding toward a global bitcoin standard and fat monies are going to disappear completely, not just because of inflation, but because people are using bitcoin as a unit of account, as well as a medium of exchange, as well as they store a value in these volumes and big coin suggested that's exactly what's happening with el salvador, making it legal, tender nigeria becoming high, big claimed as the zation, the sized and the, the numbers speak for themselves of the magnitude. this quantity of these humongous
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numbers is not to be denied. it's like there's a huge media are coming to planet earth called bitcoin, and the astronomers look through their telescope and they say it looks frick and bake. and people are saying that now kathy, that they can it, they're like now it's really big and it's getting it take going to hit and once it hits, if you're not prepared, it will be too late. the whole time that we've been doing kaiser for it's been all about the magnitude because we've seen the magnitude of the fraud, a magnitude of the volatility, the crashes, the magnitude of the asset purchases by the fed. now the extraordinary mass into the stimulus packages that have been like deployed across the united states in the past year, but also across europe and australia, other parts of the world. now we have, remember we covered, we noted that the i m f during the election sees on last year in the united states

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