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the, the, the, the, the in the wake of the taliban show potato gun is done. the white house says, evacuated earlier to avoid the complete christ confidence in the african government . but admit that the late response had failed to stop that from happening anyway. as un agencies born of afghan shortages within weeks, the greeks, a change in the come from tells us of a growing humanitarian catastrophe. needs are enormous. nearly half of the population are most important. seeing right now, use them for a while. so that we can provide a partial assistance people. earliest guns employed by foreign states did manage to flee the country,
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but that relative remain and retribution from the taliban. we spoke to one translator on condition of anonymity because of the risk. i believe that americans were responsible for this negligence. then today's anybody will be killed as a result of this. blood will be on the hands of the american government. ah . hello, welcome. you to go midnight. here. moscow you watching archie international scan is done, has entered the 2nd week of the near total kind of band control forcing the panic pull active us forces the white house now claims wanted to avoid a quote, crisis of confidence by evacuating earlier. but it may sit, belated response, has failed to avoid that from happening. any way we did contemplate a big grey hail move of afghans and others in the july,
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early august timeframe. we made the determination not to do so because not just african government officials, but supporters of the afghan government. and i can't stand including many of the people who want to come out. now. said that doing so would trigger a complete crisis of confidence in the government as it turns out. not taking out the vacuum and not doing that. evacuation didn't exactly said the afghan government, we acknowledge that. but that was a consider judgment at the time where despite the complex, so you're getting thousands, eyes off afghan to stand the taliban high school, and the u. s. and allies have consequences if a complete true withdrawal is not done by the pens can own deadline of august 31st . since the mass evacuation began from capella, port 20 people have been confirmed, killed in crushes, and stampede. 2000 small queuing outside the airport in the hope of fleeing the country. local journalist told us the situation on the grant
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ah, only foreign military flights are updated from inside of cobbler international airport. have a great day for and diploma. and i've gone, see if you guys who work for international troops and for all other enjoy for the enjoy us. i have got information now because we have been shut down for 48 hours to quit people that are already in size of the airport. now we are, and one of the rushes came off cobbler national airport. you can see that it still 100 people are waiting outside of the gym and hope to get a chance to go inside of the airport. ah, audio is not my work for only 3 years, so on true, all my documents are approved for the day. i'm coming here to be told my documents
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are invalid, only us passport gets you here. america is the problem. they create these challenges that cheating we get people playing a game where the people probably came back to normal life. most of the shops are open. we can see more traffic more via goes in the industry. but though i'd like to ask a question somewhat for people who opened a shop with family shop, it's been over for 2 or 3 days. the good thing about the calvin run and things here is that there are no explosions or fighting. but the best thing is there are no jobs or work at all. all departments have failed and people are tense also because i think the capital of i've got some cuts out by the taliban. it's
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been several days that the government departments are shut down or flues people are coming every day behind each department of the government, but they don't get permission from telephone to get inside of the government department. when it comes to running the country, there is presently a power vacuum. when our leaders came to couple, we have leaders. we have a president and minister. our cabinets has been appointed when only they take up their positions, they will tell everyone to return to work. she started caught on the donuts. lots of people are hiding in their homes. are afraid to venture out. what is your message to them? people that today or tomorrow we may ask them to return to work. we have announced the national amnesty for everyone. we are not cannibals, head people say africa, our brothers. we will not tolerate afghans being 3rd, we have even us the traffic weeks, not about drivers, and which had been to never, ever disturb, can people or maybe have very calmly with the pizza,
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the catastrophe of hunger, homelessness, and economic collapse. unless financial aid is sent urgently, we spoke with the un secretary general's deputy special representative in the country. it is addition, remains to be tense, needs are enormous, nearly half of the population are either half of the children or 5 orientation states of fission. basically nothing to eat and almost 600000 people, placed by the dog, continues to ravage the country. one of the major issues which we probably did not factor in is how much of the natural disasters drought and the dates are contributing in the, in the driveway. what happens over the years, we have holders, so much on this component was driving the company. how much we focused on the
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education, how much it was held, how much is social will be moving forward in time to be significant attention to areas which are watching the center of the news, the political issues due to the issues that somehow if i get the social needs of people. the limitation right now is local funding. limitation right now is that consequences or the military conflicts? but the most important thing right now is to provide funds so that we can wind partial assistance to the people from every one on this done. it is a global issue. i've gotten respond ease and we how we're looking at the international community. we are malleable, the live site, they will really be helpful,
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will determine so many things in the future that this human and they may be got the woman that we are needing the natural disasters, the active development every one with her poets growing of taliban reprisals. anybody who has had connections with foreign forces may be in danger. some have already got out of the country but were forced to leave their family and friends behind. now we spoke to one of many interpreters. he worked with the coalition forces during the 20 year campaign. he asked to keep his name and location secret of the moment my, my family is not residing in our own private home. they're living in somebody's else home. they're fitting for the live a day. they cannot sleep, they're going to suppress depression because of this whole thing. and, and how long to discontinue, how long them behind? i'm scared for them. i'm scared former my, my parents,
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the entire country is under the siege of taliban. now that they have those databases and those information are pretty much to have everything about us. i believe that americans are responsible for this negligence. and today's anybody who will be killed as a result of this. their blood will be on behalf of the american government. if i knew that someday the americans will hand over this country back to the same terrorist that we started fighting in 2001. i would not have joined the ranks. i would have not worked with the americans or british forces. we did not knew that some to be there will be a betrayal from the americans and the natural forces of been contacted by many british citizens who are stuck enough to understand. one of the situation with the british citizen with his children stood in front of the base for more than 3 days after being beaten by detail about a number of times and his children got tired,
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exhausted, and sick. finally, after the last time that he was beaten by the turban, he left the airport and now is heading back to the village. and he called me and he was crying and saying that it's better to be killed by the taliban than being here . he related to the way in front of the airport in front of my kids and wife. at the same time, the eas top diplomat blames the usaa hampering efforts to evacuate european citizens. joseph burrell warned that security levels at the airport making the task nearly impossible. the problem is access to the airport, the americans are in control and security measures are very strong. we complained we ask them to show more flexibility. we are unable to get our employees through. they want to evacuate $60000.00 people between now and the end of this month. it's mathematically impossible. independent journalist lee renee told us that the situation at couple airport is
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a west and that mass yet to get the medical railey for your ass because the situation is getting worse. the end of the month is snare. and if the taller bonds are all those are starting, shooting again, let's say shooting. before the end of before the new month is, has started, then it will become an even worse chaos. so i suppose the best way is that the americans own trait, as many as they can with the help of the nato forces planes that can land that. the dutch, the belgians, the brits, the french and, and trying to take as many as they can. but the problem is and remains as your just said, the employees, all you of all the stuff are left to themselves, just side gone all over again. who could trust western democracies after this? nothing east denied the washington
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d. c. capital police officer who fatally shot a trunk supporter in these january 6th rise has been cleared fun internal probe. the the case has become a political cause, with some republicans hiding the victim, us air force vet for an ashley babbitt. as a matter artist calibre often explains, this is part of the ongoing fall out of the january 6 the capital riot. and we now have the us capital police announcing that they have concluded their investigation into the killing of ashley babbitt, who was fatally shot during the events that took place on capitol hill. now, according to the statement they've released, there won't be any disciplinary action against the officer who carried out the shooting. they say case closed, this is what they said. the actions of the officer in this case potentially saved members and stuff from serious injury and possible death from a large crowd of rioters who force the way into the u. s. capital and to the health
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chamber, where members and stuff was steps the way. now many conservatives say the case is not closed, and furthermore, there's a lot of outrage on the conservative side because the name of the officer who pulled the trigger has not been reveal, say there are very serious threats to the person involved in his life is on the line and so they cannot make public the individual who shot ashley babbitt, many conservatives have kind of considered ashley bab it to be a martyr. many liberals are deeply concerned about this and the politicization of this gas. it's also important to know that there were 3 other protesters who died during the january 6 capital riot. now 2 died from natural causes and one from a drug overdose. in addition to that, there was another cap, capital police officer who died on the scene. first, it was reported that he was bludgeoned to das. later it was ruled that he died from
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a stroke. and after the capital riot, there are 4 officers who were involved, who are alleged to have committed suicide. and is said that the trauma of the capital riot contributed to that. so that's the situation. but as of now, the capital police say case closed no further investigation, no disciplinary action against the officer. okay, well let's get the thought now of derek gibson, who's running for new york state governor? you're very welcome. thanks for your time tonight. eric, what are your thoughts then on capital, please exonerating this officer who shot ashley babbitt and give are to be here and i'm very disappointed outcome. the so called investigation? the investigation money just apartment was the russian. it was close in april and trying to investigation which we all know was going random. nothing but that he was innocent. parson, which is very disappointing. alleged bab and the others set near to the cap on that particular day that within bite into the cap, had no weapons. it was my answer,
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rection and i did get from narrative be in push to make trucks of august boundaries . i talked to you as a american lead concerned about the flight of the country, always wanted to communism and so forth. if killing was killing by a black man, i can tell you they want all relief number. he was a black man. i look better. social media post and he will be alone, black life matter. carson and he handed out by white people period. this young lady was trying to get through when which you could easily apprehend him in law enforcement of what they chose not today. it shows that you want to insure the young lady, so i have absolutely. we need an independent investigation outside of the just because we are not going to get justice from the just bit from the bindings, political prison, jesse department, nor where we get it from the capital. internal police, are they pushing in narrative? that it was the insurrection which is kill, it was going to be released. thanks miss landing pad. it plot making it an answer
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rection. so at this point, beta pushing a narrative problem, what as going on, i didn't know the name of the young man was not released. i know the name of the guy that the issue. well, i mean, just on that point in a statement to make clear that he was clear because potentially said members and stuff from serious injury impossible or death from a large crowd, a variety is that's what they're saying. but i just wanted to get your thoughts on the issue that it was held behind closed doors. do you think that's actually inflame tensions more given, you know, the political divisions over this case? right. and i think so because you can have a closed door in the investigation and even opens that are problem. we are police officer that want to test product was allowed to talk about it shows that they are hired and some we need it through and they need to come out this young lady, what the apple of veteran decorated alco bags really been in middle eastern time and had absolutely no, well what about the issue of the police officer and his identity being with how
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would you agree that is the right thing today? no, i don't. i don't care all the people. on the other side, they will put their name out that if that will happen, i found out his name and his picture in which i found out what's really going on with them. so different once that it gets as black from america. ms. sand for 6 or 7 years that yes, miss rush, if the rock not only taught but is corrupt that it is no fiction, have to be dissolved and started completely over the place, saying that, you know, as far as that concerned, this case is now closed. but i mean, listening to it's clear that you think this investigation is certainly deepening political argument in division in the country over this. it is an independent investigation has not come about and come along with what happened to that. but if they're buying that, we've got a few people that is behind the whole idea of running
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a country where they can break, come to america, is just that playing. it's not that some support is get that supportive of america fit well, how the country, it's really and they decided to protest, we have our, our constitutional orders to write to redress our pay on government. and if back or what the people are doing, and i stand behind and want to proceed, and for i'm concerned. if young woman, if a model we need a record stature or her. i kayla derrick. we're going to leave it there. but we appreciate your time tonight and your thoughts on this that was terry gibson, a new york state governor candidate. thanks for coming all. thank you and will return to a topic that we do feel deserves more investigation and is getting elsewhere. because in the latest of a series of reports, we are looking at the problem of transgender convex, abusing female inmates in prisons around the globe. a growing number of women do say that their lives have been turned into a living hell by mail. prison is exploiting the system. and one of the most
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notorious cases in canada, women found themselves in danger. after predators free male, the offender who identified as a woman, was sent to their prison. the was in an aim, have inspecting the dream in the bathroom, making out with someone else and wanting to re some with me. 3 women in the morning after bill. someone also had to take the bill, which she used under the assumption, but it provides protection from 8th and habitat is be mean the one who one day telling me how beautiful i was. and he was trying to get his name. it was super weird. all the girls were uncomfortable. charlotte, in the house with him and everything. he tried to tell me he was in love with me.
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it was weird. he asked me to leave for him and the girl i started making with her and feeling her out. well, i was there he breck, how many girls his last 3 years, and he also bragged about girls virginity in the library to get details as well as the error when it, when they're worth your seat in there, it was in the living room. do you encounter? i couldn't eat after the braces are inside women's jails rating. our women men are using this loophole to access already vulnerable. women who have no voice or platform to speak from our government, setting out women to be sexually assaulted by these may read this while we have requested common from candidates correctional service about these
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allegations. and we'll let you know when we get a reply. in the meantime, we'll leave you with starsky. taylor's latest in depth report today, she speaks to activists have a nice and he shed more light on that story in canada and her own experience of abuse. imprison oh, in fact, i want to get a sense of your time inside, and specifically how trans inmates affected your experience. i was incarcerated with trans individuals in provincial. that was the 1st time i came across it. and then again, when i went to federal and that was when they actually put them on compound with us, instead of segregating them away from us. and they didn't have to have surgery. so that happened in 2017. and what was your reaction when you love that that was trans inmates living in the compound with you?
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well, i was actually really freak doe in provincial because they brought me over to the indirect supervision range. and there is a sex offender there that was fully intact and he was there hiding out because of his crimes. that's what the guards told me anyway, that he was trying to peek into my style when they're searching me. so that was my very 1st experience of that, but when i got to the federal and i was told that there are men on compound with us, i was blown away. i didn't believe it. i couldn't believe that they were putting males in women's presence. i was actually harassed by one of them when i was inside, used to get me to try to walk back and forth in front of them so that they could check out my but lots of other comments as well. and then i was also in the halfway with a male who was fully intact and it was like walking on egg shells. are you worried that there are people who are going to use the system in order to end up in
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a female prison and then come out and decide that he's a man again? well, yeah, there's nothing to prevent them if they claim transgender identity. you can't say that they're not transgender because you're discriminating against their identity or their expression and even the one but do get denied training for their utilizing the grievance system, which is a complaint system or correctional services of canada. when their complaint is not resolved, they're bringing it to the human rights tribunal. did you ever inform the gods about how uncomfortable you felt about incident you described of sexual assault? and if so, how did they react? so as women, we do not utilize the avenues that are set up for us. so the grievance system and the human rights tribunal, we're just not, we're not taught about it. we don't understand how the system works. and for the most part, women are there. they're dealing with so much trauma, like
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a lot of them are like constitution, drug addiction and abuse their entire lives. they just accept it as another thing that's happened to them is reality of being female. so there are complaints and there are grievances, but not enough limiter. speaking out because they're scared. did any of your fellow female prisoners have similar experiences to you? yeah. some of my friends were like, pushed up against the wall in the laundry room and a hard time shut down their throats. they've had their breasts or their touch sexual comments. a few of them happens actually assaulted. so i speak to a lot of women that have been incarcerated, and the stories are very similar. same of physical altercation. they've never been punched in the face so hard. they're starting to carry weapons around, which is not
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a normal thing for women that are incarcerated in canada. they're putting soup cans and socks because they know that they're fighting males and not women. and there's the really, really big power difference between them. candidates, prison system allows men to choose to solve their centers and a female prison. if they say they identify as women, they don't need to undergo any thought true or human therapy. that what is enough fuel far to say this is in the name of the quality and to ensure the safety of transgender is the law change was pushed for by prime minister justin trudeau. himself, will you do your best to ensure that trans women are put in prison or prison more appropriate to their gender identity? me answer is yes. i will ensure that i consider myself to be a fairly strong advocate for. for l g b t q 2 issues and fairly aware of all the different pressures and this wasn't one
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that i had ever thought of. so thank you. have the mason, whom we just heard from, says the government has to rethink its approach to the whole issue. nobody wants to speak about it, they don't want to report on it. we're being told that we're lying, that it's not happening that have begun to use that returns back. there's literally no discussion about it. there is no discussion before any of the policies that were implemented. and i feel like there are solution to this. they have the room in men's institutions that have wings and dorms, and they can make l g b, t q wings, better tailor to fit their unique needs over in the united states. similar concerns have been raised. for example, by the case of janai at one row, a transgender woman in illinois who was transferred from a mens prison to a women's facility that was off to she alleged mail inmates had sexually harassed
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her. but in her new prison, monro herself was accused of raping a female inmate at the thought of the california past its own controversial law. now it allows trans inmates to be transferred to facilities that align with that gender identity. the law was adopted in january by may, over 216 transfer requests had been made. i'm not left some female convicts, very worried. i will not be victim anymore. i haven't do a sexual abuse as young as 4 to 8 and with the rape as well as numerous main staff correctional officers being an appropriate ever since california. as as b one for 2 has passed, i have been living in constant fear. i can't mentally function without fear. if the men come here, please help us. i'm scared just because they feel like a woman doesn't mean their penis doesn't work. we discuss california law with alex
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har on a co founder of partners for ethical care. and founder of the agenda mapping project, she says the well being of women prisoners is simply of no interest to legislators . senate bill 132 is is like a sentence thing. women who have committed whatever crime to the punishment of sexual violence at the hands of meals. and i think that in terms of the pyramids of nice, gavin newsome and got winner and every other enabler who had the largest to happen, views, the feelings of and the physical safety of incarcerated women at the bottom of that terra mit of needs. when we of course understand it has to be at top ortiz keeping a close eye on similar developments in the u. s. and where the walt and we'll have more features on the issues raised, took off. ah,
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