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welcome to maximize their financial survival guide. looking forward to your benefits. this is what happens, divisions in britain. delicate, you watch, kaiser report the ah desperation in cobble and crude differences firsthand, they came to me. i've got a cab billed 10 days off of the taliban to go over. meanwhile, russia, documenting 500 people from going on, including its own citizens and others from countries among them as ukrainian show of patriotism or a fear of full shoes slipping away us weapon contractors. cool to continue the
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pentagon, i've gotten mission weekly editor, and she thinks there are clear reasons why it was the master flow of money that went into the wrong pocket. it could only be called corruption on a large scale. ah, why from oscar? thanks for joining us. and i don't know to international i'm daniel hawkins with you to sunrise. welcome through the program. go 10 days of the ton about reclaimed power. thousands of people that are going to start to feel trying to flee the country with the main international airport and cobbler resembling a was a senior correspondent laura garcia who's now in the conflicts. we are a nation with an arctic crew to bring you the inside vision of what life is like right now. you know, going to stop. as we were landing,
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we expected the situation to be desperate around this evil, and we certainly weren't disappointed it isn't quite the pandemonium we saw in the early days of this evacuation. so the mobs and the hordes crushing each other in a be to get to these crawford to flee the taliban. lee of gather some things are much more ordered. now nevertheless, it is still very much desperate. as we descended down from the aircraft, we were greeted with with an air field that is listed with the shell casings, bullet casings, as well as mt. flashback grenades here, gas cabinets. the also be news, sleepers shoes, clothes children's clothes, listed all over the place. one of the most striking things was also the barbed wire . it is, it is everywhere. i haven't seen bob was laid as high as it, but that is variable woods of bob was to keep people away from the field as we were
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driving out of the field. we had me the 2 meters when we saw people trying to rush the main gate and the taliban pfizer wildly firing boarding shots even behind his back was a miracle that no one was hurt. there were thousands of people, literally thousands of people. many of them young, many of them evidently trying to use the opportunity to get out of i've got to start, but among them, elder people, people with families, children, women, but we're carrying, you know, baby's death desperate to get them out of the country. so the taliban ease ease being relentless, very harsh in keeping people away. as we drove further away from the field though it must be said that they were much more ordered. shops were open business, his were open. people were walking round with with groceries with which food, with necessity doing about their lives, work, things were much less desperate. there was traffic, but it wasn't as it was in the early days,
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sort of one way towards the airport. but nevertheless, things are very much chaotic here. people are still getting used to the taliban, which had barely a few months ago was the, you know, the fringes of the country. and now in charge of the capital, people are desperate because they can't get money out of atl, the banks a shop. many, we were many of the banks where we were driving by the close that it is promising that they'll get the movement. people will be able to get money to pay for their lives, but so far that remains only in progress. so the situation here and capital is certainly very desperate at this top. russia has been evacuating people from carbo votter, kayla's stricken international airport, full russian air force planes, a plan to rescue 500 people, including citizens of russia, ukraine. and i've got to sounds full month's soviet neighbor tajikistan had others to me by it. and i'm happy that we're going home and always children can do for
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school. i went to st. croatia for helping us in just an situation because it's very difficult now to get to the airport. what we've done. we hadn't expected the evacuation to go this. well, it's been very good. it's usually taken 5 or 6 days to evacuate. we were told yesterday and today we're already on the plane dentist because i want to thank crushes president and defense minister for taking us out of the dangerous place and bringing us to jacob. they fed us too many thanks to them done. meanwhile, american troops of currently the largest president said, cobbles, airports, and what could be the last days of evacuations from the country. the son of mine who control practically everything apart from the hub, say afghans who gathered that should return home. they add that they were to leave any longer, while also vouching for the safety of those who stay. so with the taliban, no longer allowing the evacuation of afghan nationals, the children we see here,
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could be among the last to make it out of the country. american troops are doing their best to attain them at the airport while they wait for flights. without his previous groups about gun refugees who flown out, fill out of reach their final destination in front to us holding sites like this one and wait in while couples man who kept his office throughout. that's about to take over said the mass departures have spoke a product response in the hysteria that has been created around surrounding the departure of many people from up on the sun. this has created some sort of anxiety among the rest of the population because the country has been at war for 40 years. ironically, and know that there is no war. people are trying to leave because they have fears that what might happen in the future. and they're also living in
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a country that is poor, a lot of unemployment. so this is very good opportunity for some people that even if they were not affected by war, they would like to take this opportunity and go elsewhere. ah, political course for the country is not known yet. that's why people are so anxious and confused, and they're very worried. right now we don't have any government or any course of action. it will depend on the behavior of all of on, on how they deal with the liberties of the people, what the freedom of the people need and have to enjoy their the women's issues. girls going to schools administration being handled by professionals. and bye bye. these are all the things that people are
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waiting and watching your news. women's rights are one thing and pictures and advertising's or another think. so the total of one have announced officially at least, but they will wide by the law and sharia and islam has given rights to women. and according to the slumming sharia they will allow women to go to school, go to work, pursue their careers as long as it's in the confines of the stomach sharia. it's very clear that islamic sharia has certain conditions, certain principles and certain guidelines. and i've got a song 2nd, the biggest city kandahar in the south video agency manage the film. a ton about imposing was seized weapons and vehicles and been discarded by retreating. nato
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forces earlier this month. billions of dollars worth of advanced weaponry and heavy all might have been abandoned in the country. one of the u. s. and its partners is video shows a former nato bass in the country as a public in russia to treat the us presidents as americans on track to finish its mission. and i've got to start by the end of this month to tell us different, however, says different options are currently being discussed. to paul about have made clear that they have a strong interest in having a functioning airport. we and the rest of the intricate national community certainly have a strong interest in that, primarily for the purpose of making sure that anyone who wants to leave can leave pass the the 31st. and again, with regard to our own potential presence going forward after the 31st, we're looking at a number of options. let me remind you that the deadline for the american withdrawal is the 31st of august. i can very my message again to the americans to evacuate all its allies by this time because they have the capability,
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they have planes, they have the airport, they must evacuate all the troops, and those people who are linked to foreigners. despite the withdrawal being one way prominent us politicians and retired generals at the morning, the troops should remain, seems the mainstream outlets broadcasting their calls are ignoring the fact that some a vested interest in the company's profiting from the war that spanned to decades. or he's totaled caught up next life continue the afghanistan occupation calls to delay the pull out of us led coalition troops have hit the mainstream media. when the decision was announced, months ago, they said that i fear that we would come to regret this decision. and we already are, this again, is a nightmare when we were there, we had the cooperation of the afghans. we work with the military. there are a lot of partnerships and ball. this is a national security threat, or these just a bunch of overly patriotic americans. it's unlikely you see the taliban victory
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crashed the prophet party of america's gigantic military industrial complex and the mainstream media often omits that many overly jingle western military officials have investments in that very institution. take former us general j keen. he also happens to be the chair of the company that produces humvees and sits on the board of another company that produces military equipment. so wouldn't you know, he thinks it was a bad idea to leave afghanistan. i think the administration made a terrible mistake and, and pull our troops out and, and given the talem on the opportunity to take the country over and, and now we're going to inherit the epicenter of radical islam, right inside of it inside about canis. and it's going to become a more dangerous place. there's also retired us general david portray. it's a partner at a global private equity firm called k k r, which has assets in the u. s. defense sector. and richard hoss is a former white house adviser who sits on the board of the investment firm lazarus,
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a firm that also serves defense companies. and we can't forget former us defense secretary leon panetta, senior counselor at beacon global strategy is hardly an unbiased party. another fare mention is florida republican mike waltz, who made up to $25000000.00 in profits. after selling a defense firm, which has offices in afghanistan. the problem is terrorism. that opens up ghana. stan doesn't stay in afghanistan. we will see all kind of 3.0. they are working closely with the taliban, and they do tend to attack eric and former secretary of state condo. liza rice offered her $0.02 on y. america's longest war was not long enough. 20 years may also not have been enough to consolidate all gains against terrorism and assure our own safety we and they needed more time. once again,
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rice's place on the board of c 3, a i, a defense contracting company is conveniently left out of our article with all these powerful officials having one foot in the capitalist pool and the other. and that of the u. s. government. it's not hard to imagine why endless war is a very lucrative business decision for some stock returns from 2001 to 20. 21 for government contracted arms. companies like lockheed martin and northrop grumman totaled more than 1000 percent and wiki leaks, founder and whistleblower julian assange tried to warn the world about it years ago to use wash money out of a way out of the tax basis of european africa back into the hands of a trade that in the goal, my goal is to have in looking for some reason the main stream media doesn't seem to find it necessary to tell their viewers that the experts they
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invite to inform public opinion on the afghan war. have a very specific agenda of their own of the scale of america, the failure and i've got a thought has been revealed in twin tv classified documents published by the us national security archive. one. so the extent to which the calamity was consistently and deliberately hidden from the public back in 2002 then defensive donald rumsfeld was worried. the conversation was drifting. he mentioned no, publicly, rather urging. there was no point in negotiating with the remnants of the taliban more than a decade later, an american diplomat had the same concern. the 1st question of did we know what we were doing? i think the answer is no. if there was ever a notion of mission creep up again, it's done. we went from saying, we'll get rid of ok. so they can threaten us to say we're going to end the taliban . then we said, we will get all the troops the telephone works with then further to have our exit strategy b. s. table government. and again,
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it's done. we have to say good enough is good enough. that's why we're there 15 years later as we heard back in 2011, a saw just search the ultimate goal of the u. s. campaign and i forgot to start was to generate massive profits for american defense companies, weekly, etc. and she told my colleague column bryan today, that the new documents vindicate the groups leaks over decade ago to supported by all the revelations that came out of the documents by we can use 11 years ago. some of them, of course, went from earlier period ca, documents, diplomatic cables, military documents, it all pain the, the, the truth, the true picture of what was going on. and i'm kind of from 11 years ago. and it was somehow didn't register the, the ly continues, and that is the, the most of pricing for, you know, about the, the current events basically is,
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and the things that the mainstream media cars come to record with is how was it possible for 20 years to maintain the like what was going on inside them. julian assault also said that the africa was being used to launder american and european money. what, what did he mean by that? the trillion dollar plus the trillion dollars probably under estimate did go into us or pocket the military industrial complex, the, the private contractors like dunkirk who were supposed to be training the outcome, police, etc. it was a massive flow of money that went into the wrong pocket. it could only be called corruption on a large scale. on top of that, of course there's a, the, the corruption inside the sun where basically money was used as carol zone to, to pump on the fire. or there were no logs could on the fire,
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just to gasoline being pumped on. the fire that does not create a lasting bonfire. everybody knows that list of people currently fling, i've got to san is creating a security nightmare europe because among those trying to leave all convicted criminals early the portion by the u. back to have kind of on, along with suspects on various global security. what, so this is the topic that came up in talks on wednesday between the russian and austria and foreign ministers in vienna. they had to fight chris foster has the 2nd biggest community of africans in europe, much more than other you states with only sweden having more than us. i think the austria has shown a lot of solidarity with them. now we have many problems within our country. we are not interested in becoming a failed states. we also don't want african, it's done to become a tara base. we have seen how the americans have enforced their way of living on libya, syria, iraq and afghanistan. they should mind their own business. i've listed for military
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campaigns that have resulted in nothing but a surge of terrorism and unprecedented drug trafficking, while illegal migrants flooded into you're following nato's bombing of libya. the main conclusion is rather simple here, don't interfere and, and other countries internal affairs and don't use force in violation of the un charter. illustrating some of those security concerns and africa. national inversion is low fly estimated into the country on a military plane. it was declared though not to be a person of interest and was free to go in france, police arrested one of 5 africans with religion, links to the taliban. that suspects and failed to comply with the stay at home order for under surveillance. and in germany, some previously deported guns with criminal records, managed to seek back in evacuation like well, hungering for its part has emphasized it won't accept that strict follower of african refugees and says it won't let its people suffer from florida. geopolitical decisions made by the u. s. hungary state secretary out of the chaos and i've got
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to start probably could have been avoided. what we're seeing right now in capital, in other parts of a garrison is frightening. and i think it could bring about an airing migration and international terrorism that we didn't want and perhaps could have avoided. meanwhile, turkey's been reinforcing his border with iran, sheer influx of africa, migrants, turkish authorities are expanding the existing concrete wall to stretch some 240 kilometers by the end of this year. would areas not covered being both by ditches, blogs, warren patrols last week. president, warner turkey would not become heroes refugee warehouse and it's already home to more than 3 and half 1000000 syrian refugees took his political list on eric told us americans trying to part of its responsibility for the african crisis to other nations. this is a world wide international problem, just because we are the, the nearest, physically,
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the nearest country that the african refugees seek refuge to. doesn't necessarily should mean that we should be the only one dealing with turkey has been housing millions of syrian refugees. now adding more to this, it's really hard to bear with us is undoubtedly the only source of what's going on that can stand right now. they've created the best and now they're trying to avoid the, the, the costs are they have already started, you know, lifting out people afghans to african countries. and they have also, in the past week or so have leagues, i'm calling for statements to the media from the back channel that the cherokee may, may accept. most of these refugees on behalf of to us and the, the turkish. first of all, the president, the form, everybody has said, you know, as totally was a kansas and they had never heard of it now away from the kind of crisis after the
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break. we look at how the gentleman shots on his chosen success as fatty a month to win public support as po. but the don't coalition policy behind for the 1st time in, well over a decade still to come to the the ah,
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me. what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy foundation, let it be an arms race is often very dramatic. development only personally, i'm going to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, a very critical time. time to sit down and talk me the news. ah, go come back. the small baltic state of lithuania has infuriated china by closing up the taiwan, which by jing considers its territory. united states is weighing in on the wi the spot too, but sean is foreign ministers warned the us shouldn't meddle in other countries
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affairs they to the ins and outs of the diplomatic spent between china and lithuania are very clear. i would like to reiterate that china had the right to respond with resolute, unnecessary actions to provoke, to move the seriously infringe upon china sovereignty and territorial integrity. have the solar message for the us. china won't co us any country and won't 3 co us by any country. even the u. s. had been to keep the label of coercive diplomacy for it was back. so that way, any or agreeing to let taiwan set up a representative office in the capital. really, the recognition is annoyed. china because it's low regard to the island, which is about $160.00 kilowatt has east of mainland china to be a breakaway province. and under it's over and to respond to the move, sean is demand and let the waiting as a master leave beijing and recall its own. and boy, from really benjamin shall. and shanghai warns that the us has
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a long track record of breaking its promises to allies if they aren't within its core sphere of influence. luthey, i know they do not. who has, who hi to the one to provoke china. yes, no boundary dispute that china has economic benefit to china. apparently did us trying to maximize the use of is less and less strategic partners can use to afford competition. we push by crossing the bottom 9 issue of china, which is the one china, peaceable to for any we would then need to completely rely on the us and its allies for economic benefits. the us wants to have full control of luthey and yet to fulfill its strategic needs. we've russia, so we all see that the us was almost all the time to sustain long lasting your political influence or countries so far away. i think area such as pie was just see that the u. s. is not as powerful as one port to be able to win a war. what influence your politics far away from the us,
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the us have held so many obvious allies. mccain knew tons of from the support open night for whatever countries not of the court interest of the us. the work of time is german, chancellor is almost up, but if i chose, mckesson thinks he's inheriting rock solid public support. he may want to avoid the polls in the papers because of the 1st time in 15 years. the don't want to coalition party is behind peter oliver explain. happy days for the social democrats in germany. they are top of the opinion balls in the country for the 1st time. in 15 years they lead the christy and democratic union christine social union. the conservative union block by 23 point to 20 to the greens coming in in 3rd. and the most recent polling it doesn't make good reading for the christian democratic judy when it comes to the opinions or public opinions on who should be the next chancellor. either in not metric. also good reading for the social democrats. all
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i've shown the candidate coming out on top with 30 percent in 2nd place. there is an all in a book on 15 while way back is and lashes to of the christian democratic union. now he's been trying to put out some fires and do some, some face saving. he said that he's the man to look after both the environment and jobs. these criticize the greens and the social democrats for overly politicizing. the climate crisis says you have to factor in social aspects when you said such big goals. and that's also my idea of what lies ahead of us. it's not about making the steel industry uncompetitive with more restrictions and having to relocate elsewhere. that would give us a good climate picture of 6 percent less emissions, but no more jobs. the goal must be to transform the still industry so that it uses green energy and becomes green itself. and that's what we need in the chemistry industry and the german automobile industry for the greens and the social democrats
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say the mr. lasha just isn't ambitious enough when it comes to climate issues. there's also been serious criticism heading the way all the conservative union coming into this election with party grandees wondering where it's headed is burning everyone in board, the fire trucks. we have to tell the germans what they will get if they vote for the c d. u. c. s u and the federal elections. after years of the grand coalition, we have to press the bushel reset button for germany. instead, the election campaign in germany is rippling along by chancellor angle america will step down at this upcoming election up to nearly 16 years in charge. she seems relatively calm, heading into the vote. we are fighting all the parties fighting. we will work every day to get a good election result and not look every day at the polls. ultimately, it is the ballots voters in the ballad box of that count. not long to go now before
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germans go to the polls on the 26th of september to elect a new chancellor. those folks are pretty good for the social democrats right now, but those margins are incredibly fine. boom, by setting away just a few moments time. we're back in half an hour, the latest join us again. me the look forward to talking to you all. that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given it by human beings, except when such orders that conflict with the 1st law show your identification. we should be very careful about artificial intelligence. at the point obviously is to create truck rather than fear i would take on various jobs with artificial intelligence. real summoning the theme in
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