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planning is one of the greatest threats to the populations of different nations. if nato, what is founded shareholders in the united states and elsewhere in large companies would lose millions and millions, or is business and business is good. and that is the reality of what we're facing, which is fascist. ah us lashes out dice, this is a drug strike kills a tyra planet enough can it's done in the 1st reprisals with dave campbell that the bombing in which 13 americans were among the $170.00 killed the father and cobbled to disperse crowds is people continued this long for the poor, desperate to flee afghan, the son, despite ongoing warnings about the threat to us house
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republicans, demanded guns as the claims up gun, the guns and the president fled become 2 suitcases stuff with millions of dollars. they say we're likely stolen from the american. ah, i that very good afternoon. thanks for joining us here on our t. washington is confirmed. did it come down to the strike against the islamic state affiliate the claim to be behind those days? devastating terror attack had carville airport and afghan is done. the don't strike was said to eliminated, and isis k planner is not known whether the target played a role in thursday's atrocity. the adult attack left 170 people dead. 13 of them were us military personnel, his death president barton,
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vowed to avenge us also warned a further threat suppose by isis in the region and ask the citizens to stay away from the airport. meanwhile, the august 31st deadline to set for the u. s. withdraw from the country is now just 3 days away. from responsible for thursday, the tank is inactive. any soon i've got this done on pakistan and lost the salvage campaign of bloodshed when it was founded in 2015. the middle east affairs, expert alley risk has questions about why when the us had intelligence about the attack, it failed to prevented what i think, regardless of whether it's tri care taken place or not. i think the speculation efforts will continue to be in jeopardy. i mean this danger of the suicide bomber going ahead and carry or carrying out an attack like the one which we saw this danger always exist. you have to remember that the suicide bomber from high. so what i saw and succeeded in this terrorist operation, despite the fact that the united states had intelligence that such
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a scenario was likely the hardest place declared this global war on terror, opposite timber 11. and here we have the polygon coming back to tower, and we have the highest scale terrorist activity in the country. and i think that this goes to show that the united states, the global war on terror, embryo has failed. western countries and taliban officials had given warning a severe terror attack was imminent, but many people desperate to leave. the country appeared to either the unaware or unafraid of the consequences. rows of bodies have now been lined up in the streets for grieving families trying to identify their loved ones, as well as the, as in cobble and said this update about the situation on the grant. but with scott days left until the end of the evacuation. things are still very tense here in capital not quite as teds are quite as bad as things were in the immediate
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aftermath of the buildings or the bombing of capital airport. nevertheless, security measures around the city have been beefed up. so the taliban has sets up more checkpoint, security checkpoints on roads leading to the airport, but that is only going to have a limited effect because there are so many roads more than that. the crowds at the airport haven't disburse, they're just as strong. they're just as pact anti terror aids across the city are continuing. security measures have been beefed up as not as much as they can be. so the taliban is still conducting door to door such as anti terror rates across the city, trying to identify the details that catch more eyes. this members from off a dozen to a dozen ice supporters were detained, arrested around couple 3 of them had the pictures published by the taliban. and the taliban is, is promising to put a stab to stamp out to put an end to ices presence here in capital around. i've
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gotten this done, but this is something they say they will only be able to do once the united states leaves. so the threat level is, is very high, both the taliban in the united states and the allies expect the expect, the isis splinter cell isis k. to strike again, especially given how much cottage their last attack caused publicity for them. this is exactly the taliban says what they want. they want to discredit the taliban and they want to get people on their side. say only we can provide you with security and we are the true gods people here. and i've got to stop. they say that the taliban is as to week, it is to west, denied that it has lost its edge. nevertheless, the united states as also acted maximum security measures at the airport around several checkpoints. in area has been clear that people tried to get to close
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warning shots, offline both by the taliban, by us troops that flashback good aids, even gas grenades are used if, if the crowd gets out of control. but things are also desperate for ordinary people . there that includes people who work with us forces with nato forces, with the embassies diplomatic stuff. people who still haven't been able to get out, never might get out. they still haven't been vetted or approved for evacuation. they haven't been able to contact anyone. they haven't been able to secure arrangements for their families. so certainly with just 3 days left for people to get out of of got his thought and, and the crowds, the queue huge. there is a sense of desperation, of other tackle so left many injured with hospitals having to provide making shift beds to accommodate the numbers. some of the patients said to be in critical condition. these are one survivor described the devastation
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then i had applied for the vision and the for this invited us to come near the door . i was near the gate when the explosion occurred. i saw myself fall into the ground and when i stood up, i told the dog last one side of my abdomen, and then they brought me to hospital is one of the wounded. meanwhile, stay side, the 1st deaths of us army personnel, enough gone the stand for 20 months, is mounting huge pressure on joe biden. and when pressed by journalists as to whether he will speak to the bereaved families, the president remained silent. the secretary states also taking flak over the crisis to republican representatives of race impeachment, articles, accusing antony blink and of failing to properly advise the president and of abandoning us interest in afghanistan. the full out around the true withdrawal,
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the seen the entire by the ministration coming under increasing fire. breaking it down for us is john hoodie. there really continues to be some of the back and forth between the taliban and us officials over who is ultimately to blame for the security breach. you heard the taliban spokesman talking about that it was really the, the u. s. security failure as the u. s. was responsible for guarding the entrance to the airport, but the us maintain that it was the taliban failure for even allowing sisters to get through and basically infiltrate the crowds. regardless of the evacuation effort continues along with as president vine, and said the hunt for those responsible for thursday's attack, the deadliest day, by the way, for us forces in afghanistan in a decade. president biden said the u. s. will hunt down those responsible though this also comes after just a few weeks ago. the president essentially lauding america success in the region mission to degrade the terrorist threat about kind in afghanistan and kilo some
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been lied and was a success. i believed that our presence in that gas dance should be focused on the reason we went in the 1st place to ensure afghanistan would not be used as a base from which to attack our homeland. again. we did that. those who carried out just attack as well as anyone wishes america harm. no. this, we will not forgive. we will not forget we will hunt you down to make you pay. so certainly some contracting statements there from the president and pentagon officials said today, by the way, there are specific, incredible threats remaining in afghanistan, including the possibility of more attacks. now whatever the outcome of the ongoing evacuation effort, it is certainly an extremely chaotic and messy situation for the united states. and of course, for the biden administration. the president, coming under fire from republican leaders and officials calling for his resignation
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and saying that he ultimately bears the responsibility for what happened with some lawmakers. he's been going so far as saying he has quote, blood on his hands. if any america has harmed or killed and not safely evacuated, or if any of this military equipment or weapons are used to harbor kill an american, the blood is directly on jo biden's hands. this will destroy what's, what's left of nato, because the u. s. has been so unilateral and so clueless that mean for, for the president of states to be rebuked in the house of parliament. that's the 1st time it's ever happened. joe biden has blood on his hands. this horrific national security and humanitarian disaster is solely the result of job biden's weak and incompetent leadership. he's unfit to be commander in chief. it is in raging and joe biden is responsible. it's now clear beyond all doubt, but he's neither the capacity nor the will to lead. he must resign or to be clear, president binder remain steadfast. the u. s. should continue to withdraw from
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afghanistan and effort that started by the way, during the obama administration and continued through the trump administration. and keep in mind who was president trump, who negotiate a deal when the taliban to basically lay off us trips as us troops were being pulled out of the country. and that evacuation effort, of course continued, and the overall mission continued. the blame game is in full effect, and certainly a lot of accusations back and forth among officials here in the united states, and certainly internationally with this effort ongoing. libertarian political activist spike cohen believes that the precedent handling of the to withdraw has been full with blunders go by and screwed up and has screwed up multiple times with this withdrawal he didn't keep with donald trump may timeline for pulling out, and he didn't begin the process as soon as he became president of getting african american civilians out of afghanistan, so that when the troops left began, leaving all the civilians were already gone. that was the biggest mistake that was
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made here. but the reality is there was no way to leave afghanistan without it being at least somewhat of a mass. this is the reality of what happens when you get involved in foreign entanglements. that frankly, our founders warned about 200 years ago. you end up with, you know, allied with your enemy over here to fight against your enemy, that you, at some point created to fight this enemy, which are now allied with the fight. there's enemy, it's nonsense. we need to bring the troops home. we need to end the authorization use the military force and caught, we shouldn't go into war without congressional approval to us. house republicans are also demanding answers to claim south county stands out. the president fled the country with suitcases. it was stuffed with $160000000.00. the politicians say that if true, that money could have been stolen from us taxpayers from the president denies the claims saying he fled with nothing but the clothes on his back. morgan reports while 2 decades of occupation has wrought nothing but misery to most afghan. there is a layer that have collaborated with the united states who have done pretty well to
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put it mildly to congressman want an investigation of oscar off johnny, the president who just fled. apparently he took a $169000000.00 with him. he's now got asylum in the united arab emirates, a country known for its shall we say hospitality. it's too easy for officials to buy properties to buy anonymously. there is no information available to help identify violations. more transparencies needed afghanistan, former vice president achmed, via masoud, allegedly flew to do by and 2009 with over $52000000.00 in cash. he was eventually released without having to explain where the money came from. many former afghan officials have luxurious real estate in the by the cost of an average apartment, and due by is over $670000.00. meanwhile, the gross domestic product per person, per year in afghanistan for 2020 was less than $600.00 afghan corruption has been
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going on for decades and did not start with america. but rather than trying to fix this, i watering graft, the united states for gasoline on the fire, our biggest single project, sadly. and inadvertently of course, may have been the development of mass corruption. once it gets the level i saw when i was out there is somewhere between unbelievably hard and outright impossible to fix it. this is nothing new for us aligned regime. the us back saigon government in south vietnam was notorious for corruption. and that probably contributed to the overall victory of the communists. nice that he was convinced that mister to you had succeeded in removing from the country a substantial portion of south vietnam's estimated total of $26.00 tons of gold preserves former aid said to you, profiting by control of corrupt regime left vietnam. a billionaire outside gone and cobble have fallen, but the usa still has its buddies around the world. take the cars on
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a family that rules iraqi kurdistan. the families spent $50000000.00 on beverly hills, mansion alone, the prime minister of iraqi kurdistan. a member of the cars on a family actually spent over $3000000.00 in a car casino in a single night. now keep in mind that since 2014, the united states has sent over $3000000000.00 in humanitarian. a looks like american taxpayers have been subsidizing lives of luxury for whitehouse cronies across the planet. while the infrastructure of the united states is decaying and falling apart in some cases literally and the u. s. economy creeks. we now have a situation where the government is handing out cash all over the world to notoriously corrupt people. i think the investigation is regarding corruption, and canis and the american involvement. then it should have started in 2002 when the americans invaded and occupied at janice ban because
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they brought in a way of corruption with them. very ordinary people have become enormously rich. the previous wards who are just demand or maybe, or a strong man. now, multi millionaire, only 2 percent of the age gets to the target population. most of the other money leaves up can need that through kind of contracts by americans in foreigners or through simple theft corruption, a laptop to see the cam painting, the town read literally the notorious environmental campaign group extinction rebellion returned to the streets of london, hoping a change of color, some buildings would force authorities have a change of heart over a broom, calling the emergency that story under this after the strike. oh i
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in the world to corrupted you need to defend. ah, so join us in the depths or remain in the shallows ah, in the will come back. there has been chaos on the streets of london this week after the green campaign group extinction. rebellion brought parts of the city to a grinding halt with the latest protest beside. initially, standing by the police later moved in and made hundreds of arrests. the campaign is demanding. the british government and major financial institutions stop investing in fossil fuels. the grooves notorious for the provocative manner in which it held demonstration. this time the famous guild hole in the city of london
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was dogged in red paint along with the headquarters of standard charles bank and the stock exchange. the group also blocked a major junction in the capital with a huge bamboo structure detail take part in central london, actually in the city of london, right in the shattered cathedral in the heart of the financial capital. as you can see, if you look across the square here has been counted in substance. this is been done by the extinction, rebellious climate change activists as part of the money march. and they spread the financial hotspots and protests against and economic system profiteering. we're going to talk to the rain from march, which is the same way you want me to immediately stop investing in any kind of module back thing i want. and if you can look across police presence,
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people to talk, i can, we can pick the holiday weekend when we're expected to central london to have ready been 200 direct talk to the price as well as i get up with you may be investing in fossil fuel to say here with the multi site content marketing, the local people who left in the area. remember the previous price has been 2120 pounds 50 pounds. and the funny thing about changing the positive in the process. i mean, if we live in a world where you have to be completely perfect and spotless before you could raise the alarm or try to campaign for a better place, but nothing would ever get done and nothing would ever happen. where all human beings, we leave a bit of mess behind. i leave, it's
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a mess behind in my life. but i tried to do my best. if you could call it was, you know, it doesn't really work, but i didn't mean the way they're doing it is going to get people to side with them . and that's already can make. but because people get irritated by people getting their way, educating with that. yes, there is a problem that some people just join in a demonstration is to do some of the best story to get things done before the point is that the biggest bang for out by the media as a way to distract from the main argument, which is what they don't want people to talk about, which is, you know, why is the government trying to essentially suppress the argument of the climate crisis. and, you know, why are they not doing more to protect us citizen?
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so simple story of a young girl and her friend, grisly bad, but it seems to have caught the world's imagination as the russian animation. masha and the scene of stiff competition from the likes of peppa pig and sesame street to become the highest globally rated children's tv show. we went to the production studio where the magics made to find out why cartoon about the bear has become a roaring success. from flip books to 3 d generated cartoons. animation has always been able to capture the imagination of both young and old. and today the most popular cartoon among children all over the world turns out to be a russian one. marsha and the bear. and it's made here in moscow at anna mccord animation studio, started in 2009 marsh, and the bear now has over a 100 episodes, several spin off shells and has been translated into $43.00 different languages. it has proven to be one of the most popular kids cartoons in the world. so let's find out what it takes to capture the imagination of youngsters worldwide. if you
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haven't heard of the show before, the premise is quite simple. it follows a little girl named marcia who constantly gets into trouble and her big furry friend bear who tries to steer her away from disaster teaching her some valuable lessons in life along the way. it's a simple concept, but it's proven to be an international sensation. and while each episode is only around 7 minutes long, it can take up to 9 months to make. but it all starts with the script, the scott with the crash you when it all begins with a scraped. and this is the most difficult part of the process. with a good script, you'll either make good film or not 5050, with a bad one, a good film is impossible. scriptwriting is one of the hardest task. since we've been working for a while with covered a lot of topics, there is certainly a bit of a crisis if ideas at this point. and a good script writer is a hard to find as it is. but an animation great writer is even rarer because we do pantomime. there is minimum dialogue, all of that has to be thought out,
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and every writer we have is worth his weight in gold. once the writers are happy with the script is then developed into a storyboard and a symbol to d and a magic. this process can also take several months with vertical slew. after several months of writing and rewriting, it all goes to a storyboard artist. he's like a drawing director and he has to take all the text, visualize it, determine the framing, what the characters do. at the same time, he has to understand editing framing. everything has to be quite expressive. the drunk process is rather quick. although a storyboard for an episode takes about 3 months, but in 3 d, it takes a lot of time to produce. after that would take the story board and turn it into 2 d and a magic. this is basically a timeline where we put all the frames and it becomes a sort of 2 d cartoon with low frame rate. and then we put in the dialogue would do the sound before the animates, unlike many big budget movies. this were record the actress. she does several takes,
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which is what works then we put in the sounds, the music. and we're this model of the episode. we hope screenings will look it up over the side and some changes. what works, what doesn't. and when everyone's happy, will launch 3 d production for the with the storyboard complete and the dialogue recorded. it's after the animation team. this is where the magic of animation happens. all the scripts, the idea is the storyboards, the all get sent here, and turned into something more closely resembling the final product. and it's all done by these animators and directors here they take the basic movements of characters depicted in the storyboards and bring them to life when you want them to record. first, the story board goes to the director. he then assigns the scenes to the animators and gives them his feedback and then they both play out the scenes as if with live actors come up with ways for everything to look great, which is fun to watch. they determine how the characters move at what pace, and then the animators do their job. so in storyboard form,
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this is what this scene look like. and here's what the animated did with it. here you can compare the sound is already recorded during the storyboard phase. so when it's passed on to the animators, they apply phonemes to the models, and then the animators go through all to make the scene. he can add a smile or frown. one simple scene, which last, just over a 2nd, can take up to 5 days to animate. and each is just one of the hundreds of scenes that go into creating an episode. and then after months of time consuming and ridiculous work, the final version is pretty up rendered and finally released to the world marsh. and the bear seem to have tapped into something that children throughout the world can understand and relate to. and with all the stories it's told and has yet to tell, hopefully it will make these children better people. and along the way, leave some lasting impressions. ok, the rub sort of this are if you wanna know more about all stories that we have
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the me dares thing. we dare to ask in american love by an armed ah, this was a fundamental part of how our political leadership and our country large understood the bargain. you get a whole and then you know, rebel right, as the things you don't revolt if you have a stake in the system. be really interesting to dial back and think about the longer, deeper history of what housings meant in the united states. not just that old
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question of the american dream, but the bigger question of who the dream has been for ah i i i thought with this guy, he's drunk. you know, come out here and back. nice, right. just to put a space ship deal out here. got to be drank and some kind of bad whiskey or some trick, but i guess he's got enough money to do it. whatever he wants
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