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[000:00:00;00] ah, ah, so headlines this hour here when i said the us lashes out at isis k, and i've gotten this done as a drug, kills one of its militants in the 1st reprisal for thursday's cobble. that board bombing in which 13 americans were among the scores killed shops, a fight and cobbled despite the crowds as people continue to flock to the port
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desperate to flee. despite the ongoing warnings about paradigm and to us house republicans demanding answers to claims. i've gotten the songs out to the president fled the country with suitcases and stuffed with millions of dollars in cash, which they say would likely stolen from american taxpayer. ah . now, saturday night here in moscow with a solid mix of your latest worldwide news headlines. welcome to the program. i'm role research. washington's confirmed it has no carried out an strike against the islamic state affiliate which claim to be behind thursday's devastating terror socket cobble. ab bought enough, gunners on the drone strike is said to have eliminated a too high profile, isis, k planners and facilitators with one more terrorist wounded. the pentagon says the drones strike didn't lead to any civilian casualties. it's not known whether the
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target actually played a direct role in those days atrocity. of course, our report attack left a 170 people, that 13 of them american military personnel, whose deaths president biden has vowed to avenge. the u. s. is also warned of further threats posed by isis in the region and is asked as citizens to stay away from the air hub. meanwhile, the august 31st deadline set for the us withdraw from the country is just 3 days away. now the isis splinter group, responsible for thursday attack has been active in both eastern afghanistan and pakistani to launch a savage campaign of bloodshed when it was found that in 2015, middle east expert ali risk is questioned about why when the us had intelligence about this attack it actually failed to stop it. well, i think regardless of whether destroyed had taken place or not, i think the becky wish and efforts will continue to be in jeopardy. i mean this
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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 bomb off from what i saw and succeeded in this terrorist operation, despite the fact that the united states had intelligence. that such a scenario was likely the other space declared this global war on terror, opposite timber 11. and here we have the polygon coming back to taller and we have high scale terrorist activity in the country. and i think that this goes to show that the united states global war on terror him, britain has failed. the calles near cobble therefore shows no signs of relenting its video. you can see people running for cover as gunshots are reportedly find that as opposed to crowds off the motor guys, the f as in cobble. he sent us this update all the situ. what with scott days left until the end of the evacuation,
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things are still very tense here in capital not quite as heads are quite as bad as things were in the immediate aftermath of the bombings or the bombing at capital airport. nevertheless, security measures around the city have been beefed up. so the taliban has set 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 having dispersed, they're just as strong. they're just as packed anti terror aides 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 searches, anti terror rates across the city, trying to identify the tape to catch more isis. members from off the doesn't to, doesn't i. supporters were detained, arrested around couple 3 of them had the pictures published by the taliban. and the
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taliban is, is promising to put a stamped stamp out to put and then i says, present here in capital around of 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 and the united states and its allies expect the expect the eye to splinters. so i just came to strike again, especially given how much cottage their last attack caused perhaps 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 pallet bad news is too weak. it is too westernized that it has lost its edge for the less the united states,
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as also enact that maximum security measures at the airport. around several check points in the area has been clear that people tried to get to close warning. shots are flawed both by the taliban, by us troops. that flashback grenades, even gas grenades, use this if the crowd gets out of control. but things that also desperate for ordinary people that that includes people who work with us forces with nato forces, with the embassies, diplomatic stop. 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 up get this done and, and the crowds, the que huge, their ease, i sense of desperation. well, those who served in the afghan army on police, on the western about government now fair persecution. the taliban though, has promised
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a sweeping amnesty for all those who fought against them. roughly video agency talked to a man who served as a special forces officer under the previous government. and as a mom and i had always wanted to join the military. and so when i graduated from school, i did, and i received training at the academy of special forces and cobbled unit was deployed to areas where i was fist fighting police officers would call us in as reinforcements when under heavy fire. and it looks like we don't have a future now that the government has fallen. i call on the as nomic emerett to establish a stable all inclusive government. as soon as possible, we must all shake hands now and rebuild our country on our road. the biggest concern i have is my children. we studied, we got an education, but what will happen now if the situation continues like this, it will all be hopeless if the government employees don't go back to work the future, the country will be in peril. currently, the universities and schools are closed and we are concerned about our children's future being quoted,
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since the taliban sake of all the kindest on nato forces have been scrambling to get out of the country, trying to make sure at the same time, they leave nothing behind of any value for militants. now a number of nato bases, and the helman province were left abandoned by the foreign forces, though they 1st destroyed buildings, vehicles and equipment. and taliban fighters have since moved into seats control all these areas. now we've got in crisis dominating debate in america, the biden administration has found herself in a rather awkward spot. not just because of the intense criticism it's facing because it seems unable to decide what is relations with the taliban now ought to be on caesar eagles down off now explains of ghana stern is teetering on the brink of a security collapse. and washington, which brought the country to the edge, is busy figuring out if it has any friends left in the taliban controlled country. the television is not what they are, not
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a group. we trust they are not our friends. that message is clear enough, but only until you hear this and we're doing everything we can to be prepared for those attacks. that includes reaching out to the taliban who are actually providing the outer secure record in around the airfield to make sure they know what we expect them to do to protect us. so the us is partnering with the taliban and the pentagon, as explicitly admitted they have the american military, rely on the taliban to protect them. both sounds like a friendship, one moreover, that the us can not afford to lose right now. it's just las troops and the cobbled terror attack and more atrocities are feared the ah, with
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the threat from ices is extremely real. we believe it is their desire to continue those attacks and we expect those attacks to continue. the state department has all this mixed messaging is simply part of its weight and see strategy. let's see how the taliban let government fairs and then will act. but the public, along with the conservative opposition are not buying this. they see it as political impotence on behalf of the president going forward. we will judge our engagement with any taliban lead government in afghanistan based on one simple proposition, our interests and does it help us advance them or not biden's,
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chaotic withdrawal set the stage for this violence. thousands of people trying to get into the airport is right for suicide attack by didn't, has blood on his hands and must be held accountable to say that today's loss of american lives in cobble is sickening, does not begin to do justice to what has happened in region and joe biden is responsible. it's now clear beyond all doubt that you have neither the capacity nor the will to lead. he must resign. do the american people a favor resign and turn the job over to someone who can handle it. joe biden is between a rock into a hard place here on the one hand in the us. the very idea of dealing with the taliban is massively unpopular. but the fool out from the american, with the group has been a bigger disaster than the white house anticipated. so now they find themselves in a nightmare situation. the pentagon, admitting its troops simply can't defend themselves without the help of the taliban . i think it's important to put this in context. we should have never gone into
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afghanistan. mullah omar was more than happy to negotiate with the us to hand over . been lawton, back in 2001. and instead, the military industrial complex and the so called nato alliance got exactly what they wanted this endless war. and at one point, at some point the be india was going to have to be pulled off. but joe biden is certainly done his share of screwing up on this. the us came to have ghana than to fight terrorism. and it's as if they're just learning that there's still plenty of unfinished business in that particular department. as we conduct these operations, we are sustaining the highest level of vigilance for an attack against the airport by isis k or another terrorist group. or commanders on the ground have taken every step they can to prepare for such an attack. or president has authorized every capability that those commanders have asked for to protect the field against such an attack. washington wanted to close a book that already had
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a few too many pages in it. instead of it may have started a new chapter with critics. they're also pointing out america spend 2 trillion dollars during 20 years, and i'm gonna start with who knows how much of that money more than likely being pocketed by local officials among them. that of the former president someone america and are claiming that money was stolen and it belongs to them. as katy multi now 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 to have done pretty well to put it mildly to congressman want an investigation of osh rob johnny. the president who just fled, apparently he took a $169000000.00 with them. 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 property and by anonymous lee. there is no information available to help
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identify violations. more transparencies needed at the dentist and 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 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 in 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
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fix it. this is nothing new for us aligned regime. the u. s. 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 form aid. say to you, profiting by control of corrupt regime left vietnam, a billionaire outside gone and cobble have fallen, but the usa is still as its buddies around the world. take the cars on 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 and it could tar casino in a single night. now keep in mind that since 2014, the united states has sent over $3000000000.00 in humanitarian,
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a looks like american taxpayers have been subsidizing the 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 janice and the american involvement. then it should have started in 2002 when the americans invaded and occupied at janice ban because they rog in a way, corruption with them very ordinary people have become enormously rich. the previous wars who are just demand or maybe, or a strong man. now, multi millionaire, only 2 percent of the aid gets to the target population. most of the other money
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leaves up can need that through contracts by americans in foreigners, or through simple theft corruption. alright, so the come of the program here on our tea. hungary is now engulfed with disputes over its possible exit from the e. you offer a pro government newspaper cold for a possible national debate about a potential hucks it that some of the stories for you to in the mix. we're back in just the join me every thursday on the alex simon show. and i'll be speaking to guess in the world, the politic sport business. i'm show business. i'll see you then in
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happy with the saturday evening program speculations once again on the rise about with a hungary could be preparing to follow the u. k. out of the e. use exit doors. that's all for a pro government newspaper, cold for a national debate about a potential hucks it, but it has sparsely shoes. backlash in the country with claims, the prime minister of victor, oregon, has been making moves behind people's backs. as peter oliver now investigates, hungry future in the european union, subject to the whole debate right now. an article in a pro government newspaper by a leading member of an organization affiliated to prime minister or bond has let the blue touch paper on the potentially explosive issue. now those who support the current governments are suggesting it may be time to talk about hungary exit from the you or hooks it. i know it's considered to do, but someone has to write the word down and for the 1st time, not necessarily as a deterrent hooks. it hungry voluntary. so for an exit from the
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e. u. the hungarian foreign minister though has dismissed out of hand. the proposition of the countries exit and we're hungry has been a member of the european union and will remain a member of the european union, were interested to see the e. u. as a stronger organization. budapest seem to have relished to throw up the use black sheep of late victor oberon and his party barely missing an opportunity could both heads with the commission on almost every su possible senior figures though within all bonds for jazz party started to suggest that now maybe the time to go their separate ways, arrogance politicians, rubbish in our faces that we would not be admitted to the e. u today because of our so called rule of law issues and values and views proposition lead to see this as a naked attempt by victor rollback. to get his country's future in the european union into the national debate. we know well how fidel party propaganda works 1st,
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an idea circulated. then several people argue for it until it becomes an official government, gold. hungarians go to the poles next year and the united opposition all currently neck and neck, with all bonds feed as well. the very idea of hooks that merely many outside of hungry just seeing her, the income been prime ministers, political rivals, fail pulling hungry out of the eu. has been on all bands to do list for a while or been has been planning to leave the you for a long time. and now that the can seem to still billions of euros and you found so easily. he's accelerating the exits, you membership may well end up being a campaign if you here in 2020 to put a cursory glance at the only country to leave the european union the day and all of the problems in doing that, they will serve as a cautionary tale. so those 2 things flipping from brussels, the right idea. peter,
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all over, all the budapest, hungary, political scientist, daniel of mika, says tensions between the hungarian government and the e. you have never been greater. recently, the younger in government started campaign against g, b, t. people and are you members say it's criticizing this campaign since 2015. if you do crises, the governments to say europe in states losing their own christian identity and now they have only just the global liberal identity. so this is when the borders of the government are not satisfied with the you, that the rather the, for the 5 in the culture dimension, rather on the, on, on the policy dimension. what he's not changing is that it seems that the companies between the roof and union and the government more severe and they're going to be
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also financial consequences of these. this is why it should be that the government contemplates to initiate the new debate or the exit china has slammed the united states for the recent report on the origins of corona virus, accusing the us of trying to pin the blame on beijing. the us intelligence community has recently compiled the so called report on the origins of coven 19. it is a mendacious report, made up for political purposes. there is no scientific basis of credibility in it. when the u. s. report followed by us, special services was released on friday. it states the corona virus wasn't developed as a biological weapon admitting though that intelligence are in fact divided over the issue. it also accuses the chinese side of a lack of transparency and offers no official conclusion on the pandemic origin, though, china blames for dedrick and maryland. and we spoke to professor white when the
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executive dean of chung young institute for financial studies. he says the us is exploiting the origins of the question to shift attention. i think this is a very typical american political operation, offline shaking responsibility. the purpose is to shift to mission and avoid criticizing united states from international community. this is a very complicated, a big problems we need a world high piece to do. it's not american intelligence. and we need many countries to, to trace the audience such as you and it's safe. i think it's better to decode to accuse china off not being transparent, global corporation is needed and now that china is a country that acts on the most a max export. and most of these in china, you kinda know all the information about a virus to the mobile phone. how body seats, if you're transparent?
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no, i don't think so. we all knew the information. you asked very chow peak, and china has always had of katie to cooperation. but in the states, if i'm waiting to call for it, we try to or country us continue to use a physical market looking you know, we said, which eventually lead you to be or that's the mix of your new stories for this, our life for moscow. and you international now about 825 on saturday night here in the russian capital. we are back soon with more hope you can join us at the top of the 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. the point obviously is to
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great truck rather than fear take on various jobs. i mean, with the artificial intelligence, we have somebody with a robot must protect this phone existence with only one main thing is important or not as an internationally speaking, that is a nation's allowed to do anything. all the master races and then you have the mind, a nation, so other slaves americans, proc obama and others have had a concept of american exceptionalism. international law exist as long as it serves the american interest. if it doesn't, it doesn't exist. like turning those russian enter this dangerous go. you man,
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that wants to take over the world. that was a culture strategy. so i'm going into a new one. i english v i v. i not leashed off in one tablet, block nato, to it's our we move east. the reason us hedge emily, some dangerous is the last, the sovereignty of other countries. the exceptionalism that america uses in its international war planning is one of the greatest threats to the populations of different nations. if need, what is founded, shareholders in the united states and elsewhere in larger companies would lose millions and millions more business and businesses good. and that is the reality of what we're facing, which is fascist. americans love buying homes.
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ah, this is a fundamental part of how our political leadership and our country at large understood the bargain. you get a whole and then you will rebel. right? that's 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 question of the american dream, but the bigger question of who the dream has been for the this is boom by someone business show you can't afford to miss. i'm rachel bluff branch aboard and washington coming up. john is regulatory crackdown continues to expand at the nation plan,
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the ban on certain firm watching us. i p. o. sure that we dive into the latest efforts was, markets are winding down for the weekend. we bring you a look at the state of economies around the globe is the u. s. federal reserve insight into future policy play, and then we take you to the u. k, where the nation's ongoing recovery is being threatened by a massive labor shortage. we'll discuss. we have a lot to get to you today, so let's get started. the we leave the program with the late us on china's efforts to crack down on big tech and specifically on the company's listing in the us. patient has repeatedly cited security concerns, especially for the companies like the ride share apps d v,
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which holds the data of hundreds of millions of users. reports are now saying that as early as next month, the chinese government will propose new rules that would ban companies with large amounts of sensitive consumer data from going public in the us. however, companies with less sensitive data such as those in the pharmaceutical industry, are still likely to receive chinese regulatory approval for foreign less things. so how is this likely to impact market worldwide? and what will it mean for tension between china and the us? joining us now to discuss the latest math co host, christy i. now christy, the latest report stay that basing is targeting those with a level of sensitive data. why is this the focus right now? well, it's actually been the focus for many years now. the plan has been fermenting for years, but now it's rapidly gaining momentum, giving the growing schism between the us and china and accusation from both sides of security breaches. so the plan is designed to protect chinese interest and to

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