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the bad guys or finance or survival guide. when customers go buy, you reduce the price. now well, reduce a lower undercutting, but what's good to food market is not good for the global economy. me the news. the lines here and the smoke can be seen the carpet this morning. american ad defense system reportedly intercepted 5 rockets causing this cruise in the country capital. and following the latest development sees the 2nd violent escalation within the past 24 hours. situation still tense with, with more threats,
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more expected against the afghan. again, i'm not going to give us president joe biden ducks out of answering. i've got stuff related questions as the bodies of the colon us troops killed last week, or bomb attacking, cobble returned home to demanding. i'm going to let him down. believe she feel too good to be mission at this point and tell him the latest in our special investigation series. we continue to explore issues around friends, jenda, inmates being placed in women's prison. sometimes with dire consequences. we'll be hearing the patrol, the one female convict one. ah,
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good afternoon, greg. have you with us here on our internet, and now we begin this now with latest pictures emerging from the african capital, whereas video agencies captured the moment. a huge plume of black smoke billowed into the sky near cobble airport. these images reaches as the august 31st withdrawal deadline looms. however, despite the thick smoke not long after act draft appeared to be moving about the fields. countries now into this 3rd week and the taliban real reports from the capital early this monday morning, claim that the u. s. and intercepted 5 rockets targeting cobble airport. so my guest is in the city importers. this update. this is the 2nd violent escalation
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within the past 24 hours. they stop around, we've heard that up to 5 rockets have been lodged at the airport of cobble where the united states and sub its allies. its remaining allies are still conducting their evacuation for, according to reports. from what we've hud a truck, a pickup truck with a good field launcher 5. these missiles a some distance away from capital airport. the rockets then was shot down by port defense system. so, but i g ad to fed systems stationed at the airport of cobbled we haven't had any claims of responsibility nor no casualties that may potentially have been caused. nevertheless, that has been footage pictures showing showing fuzz budding in the ground in an area just outside the airport. perhaps they debrief from rockets as they was shot
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down. previously we saw a us drone strike conducted just west of the airport in the residential district, just a few kilometers west of the airport. a drone struck a vehicle that the united states says was a vehicle born id device, so packed with explosives and that allegedly i just was planning on using the targets to the airport as they did just a few days ago. they started, there were multiple casualties, according to locals, that journalists who are at the scene 9 civilians may have been, may have be killed among them. several children, all related, all part of one family of the united states central command has reacted the saying that the saddened to hear these reports. we are aware of reports of civilian casualties following our strike on a vehicle in car bull were still assessing the results of the strike, which we know disrupted an imminent isis k. threat to the airport will be deeply
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saddened by any potential loss of innocent life. tensions here in capital, which was already incredibly high, given the, the hectic pace of the evacuation that time limits in the countdown, while the tensions excluded after the terror attack 3 days ago at the north gate of capital, airports where nicest suicide bomber blew his best in the pac crowds right next to a checkpoint, man by us troops and ad taliban fighters. we heard that after the explosion. us troops began flowering into the crowds, which were panicking themselves and allegedly, according to doctors and witnesses. most of the casualties were caused by the ins ewing gotten 5, the, the evacuation these he's still continuing. we heard throughout the night jets, drug buzzing overhead and the cargo planes carrying us troops. as well as those
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last block evacuees that have managed to secure passage be approved from evacuation . thousands, tens of thousands of people are still waiting around the airport in capital for that elusive evacuation. although at the stage from what we've heard, nobody from outside the airport is, is being allowed into the airport for evacuation anymore. from what we've heard, the united states is now evacuating vill civilians that have already made it that it is approved and less into the airport. the situation still tense with, with more threats, more attacks, expected against the airport. the 13 troops killed in last week's bombing. we're the 1st death of us personnel in afghanistan in 18 months, and also one of the largest daily just tells us troops for a decade. the bodies of those soldiers were transferred back home on sunday to dover. full space among those paying respects was the us president joe biden,
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but when they did quiz by the press about the crisis, he refused to answer, sparking outrage on line. say give me questions or go ahead and ask janet, dan, i'm not going to give this man runs at the mention of being held accountable until the issues that he badge responsibility for joe. no questions biden biden has no clue what's going on. he won't answer any questions on up gadson because he can't answer any questions of galveston. he's not all there mentally. time for him to resign. i'm not supposed to answer questions, isn't he the boss who is running this show? 10 of the dead who are from the camp pendleton military base and california. dozens of people have been lying flowers of the entrance to the site. the dead comprised of 9 marines and a sailor, most of them in the early twenties, that his paying respect so demanding answers. government let him down the leaders
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so she could feel that this stupid stupid mission at this point and tell him to send them in like that you never want to, you never want to see something like that happen. and so that's that's it. so yeah, it's heartbreaking. there's not enough words to express, you know how i feel right now, but i just, you know, i feel that somebody has blood on their hands and it's just, so i need it so unnecessary. you know, can journalist bill also refers the ongoing security meltdown in his home country will become a major challenge? well, it is the 1st time that the americans are carrying out a drawn strike inside the city of chicago, not very far from with the forces. our station in it alone tells you what is the
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end result after 20 years of investment in blood pressure. this is what failure exactly looks like. well, it has carried out some of the most deadliest and brutal attacks in the city of cobbler. but this time it is happening under the rule of the taliban. we have to remember the strikes today and cobble in the previous one in the city of july, a lot, you know, inside the city are taking place. you know, one of the taliban are in power. so one has to really wonder if it is a new chapter of cooperation between the america, then taliban on this, fight. the road ahead for a virus i'm quite tragically, is one of economic hardships is one of uncertainty and fear prevailing. the russian diplomatic mission in topples one of the few that decided to remain in the country despite the taliban returned to power. once he's been in regular contact with the embassy says see said he fell to the terrace group. ambassador
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shared his view on the current situation. following the unrest of last week, the, when the taliban came on august, the 16th we needed, we had contact with them. we made a point by point list with them about our security. they told us they would guarantee everything and agree to all 20 security points. so far, for 2 weeks, they have kept their word. then we evacuated several 100 russian citizens from cobble. we took them in buses to the plains. so we needed to tell a bunch, provide security because they were the only actual authority in cobble. we came to arrange with them and they kept all that promises. ah, we proceeded from a real objective picture. we understood how the situation was developing and who we were dealing with. for the many foreign embassies, i have been in contact with the buses until the very last moment. i wonder why they
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made such incorrect conclusions and forecasts before august 15th, when president connie fled in a helicopter with money, they have said that we in our countries proceed from the facts, the garnet with the legitimate president for 5 years. and i no longer knew what to say to them before that for a year. i told them to africa, they support ghani 2 high ranking representatives of western countries told me that they understood that this country supported the taliban. that they understood everything, but they had their own tasks salaries, and they said, we understand that we have to leave. therefore, i was surprised at what incorrect conclusions withdrawn. and now apparently they will have to analyze what exactly they did wrong or thursdays, devastating bomb attack. carville airport was claimed by islamic state splinter group called isis k. in the aftermath of the atrocities. sienna had an interview with a senior commander of the group, but it's prompting questions about the timing of the broadcast. the interview question was film 2 weeks before the deadly attacks and cobble and in the fight
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says that the group is laying low and waiting for the time to strike. we've contacted cnn for comment anti war unsecure relations. brian beckett hit out at the broadcast today for what he believes with the real reasons for the interview. cnn is only about one thing, which is really making profits they, the cnn said on the interview, waited for something sensational to happen, which i k was essentially predicting that as the american forces wound down, ices k would spring into action, which obviously it did at the airport, i thought it was nauseating. actually, there is an element of a moral, unethical ridiculous profit driven coverage by cnn. but if you look at cnas coverage of iraq or afghanistan or the trumpet ministration or the u. s. government, now it has that same sort of profit driven orientation. and again,
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we learn nothing from that interview, but i says, can use cnn. and cnn was glad to be used by isis k, as a platform for their propaganda. in other use to men in their thirties have died in japan days after getting the 2nd doses of the mid done covey, the vaccine japanese health ministries, last investigation, madana and tequita pharmaceutical. the local distributor of the champ said that there's no indication so far the debts were caused by the shot. we do not have any evidence that these deaths caused by them. the gun quivered 19 vaccine. and it is important to conduct a formal investigation to determine whether there is any connection sunday, the can our region suspended use of them into the vaccine. after some bunches were found to have contaminants, the 2 men who died received shots from a tainted branch. the japanese authorities had already stopped the roll out of an estimated $1600000.00 doses fit to be from the contaminated batch. they've been
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delivered to more than $800.00 centers around the country. government said that the move was just a precaution and that it was to probe. we have contacted madana for comment senior clinical lecturer, part pan. connie says it's vital to establish as quickly as possible whether there's a link between the death and the tainted shops. so i didn't think the japanese people are referring to a batch that may not be 100 percent clear, but that doesn't mean it was a unsafe batch. and what i mean by peer is there are some reports that in the wiles and the in the, in the empty bottle. after giving the injections, they noticed something that shouldn't be that some contaminant and it looks like a manufacturing contaminant. but i must emphasize that it doesn't, therefore translate that the vaccines caused the death of those to japanese people
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. although it is of course, very unfortunate to hear that soon after getting there seems to people have died. we need to investigate this and find out if there is a relationship. i don't think there is a relationship, but we should investigate with the millions of doses of the vaccines now given. we know that it successfully protects you against ending up on the ventilator and dying. so if i were a choosing man, i would choose vaccines at any time, every time, still to come committing crimes behind bars. we look at the growing problem of transgender context being placed in women's person, an allegedly abusing fellow inmates will have a special report after the break. ah, ah,
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ah ah, ah, the long when i would show the wrong one, i'll just don't the world out. the scene because the african and engagement equals the trail. when so
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many find themselves, well the part we choose to look for common ground in this looking back, we return to the topic. auntie feels, he says, more investigation than he's getting elsewhere. in the latest of a series of reports, we're looking at how the prison system is being abused by some transgender convicts to allow them access to female inmates. growing number of women said that their lives have been turned into a living. hell, so we're leaving now with today's report in which my colleagues asked taylor spoke with long female convict from california about her traumatic experience. oh, in this time with focusing on the case of chemical johnson, the mother i'm former highway patrol officer is solving 15 years for killing her
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abusive husband. he was fatally shot while attacking her. the pair had struggled with the gun to meet you has been incarcerated in the central california women's facility since how conviction back in 2012. but for the last few months, she claims that she's faced fresh abuse this time from her soulmate, a transgender woman. so tell me the 1st thing i want to ask you is what contact you had with trans inmates and how that affected your time in prison. it had a very adverse effect on my entire will being, he was very violent. he was very vulgar. he was at high, not swimming in at all, because well, he will have a stroke of anger and he will start talking like a man. there will be time this particular transgender was so evil. and what about the way that we would clean our way?
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we would use the restroom. he was made by the door to make sure that you were doing number 2 actually cleaned up behind yourself appropriately. like you can see his feet from the bottom of the door just standing there waiting for you to think she's in the restroom. and if you didn't do it being you want to do as far as cleanliness the way he wanted you to do there been, he was great something to you. he would prefer to make you go back and clean the reform the way he spoke for reference to point thing with the forward. we have for that, sometimes we can car for here, i would have to get all my have me literally what a bottle the windex and the pile and clean the floor to me. you know, different stand when i was at home living in the recent yes. transgender had a girlfriend. that was actually my phone to me. he would you don't miss her all. he would choker, he sure. the locker bringing her up off of her off the floor. her feet will be. we
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need, he will be nation already. i guess the lockers and it would be sometimes over. it will be she didn't want to be romantic and he would get angry and then he would attack her. she never reporter news. i never saw her go out to talk to the old one girl and i seem to be without aware of what was going on. oh, absolutely. i was told later on by a foreign to that because of my former career that i was actually placing that sale with that me on purpose like it was a joke. i used to be a police officer, so there were a certain amount of b o n manny to meet, who had a problem with the fact that i was once a police officer. so that's the reason why this game was played on me in the 1st place, also live down. so hopefully also traps we've contacted the central california
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women's facility about the allegations for commons. not like i said to mika, is incarcerated in california. one of the most o g p t friendly states at the start of this year, local authorities passed a controversial bill. but let's trans inmates requests to transfer to facilities that align with that gender identity. now since then, around 300 such requests have been submitted as of june, not one has been rejected. why do you think some government officials are pushing for this? i think it's politics for i think the l g b t community, although they're small in comparison to the rest of the community. they have a lot of poor resources. they have a lot of money. they have a lot of, or they have a lot of reach. they have a lot of political power. they may go to a lot of campaigns. a lot of it is off the stripping people who want to maintain certain offices and positions or have the operations to move up. they are pretty
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confused support because they need support. i think that there are some good people out there who want to see everybody become face or face. and so they'll place it hard streams of both people to say, hey, these people need to go to another institution because they're being both people don't have the full spectrum of the data. the fact that sold people could go to a different if it's who she's there specifically for. so that's california. but over in the u. k. similar concerns all being voice to a one form of prison inmate who wished to remain anonymous. and that just she was sexually assaulted by a transgender soul mate who had previously been put behind falls as a man. facts, offences against women, been in prison with mail, prisoners,
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he always feel an edge. you know, something could happen attending time. we know they are not women, they are physically threatening and aggressive. i was sexually assaulted and i am not the only woman who has been, they haven't had surgery and they expose themselves. one of them had been told he couldn't shower at the same time as asked women, he made a formal complaint and said this was a breach of his human rights. so now he is allowed to shower with us and because he now has that's right. the other males have the right to current u. k. law allows inmates to be housed in prisons which suit that declared gender regardless of what they've had gender reassignment surgery. news
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i readily accept the proposition this sum and pops many women prisoners may stuff, a fear and acute anxiety if required to ship prison, accommodation, and facilities with a transgender woman who has male genitalia. however, this objective concerns of women prisoners are not the only concerns which the defendant had to consider in developing the policies. he also had to take into account the rights of transgender women in the prison system. by bringing this challenge, i did not stick to prevent trans women in prison from leaving indignity or to exclude old trans women from women's presence. however, i feel that trumps women have a history of violence and sexual offending against women. should not be in a situation where they can put our safety at risk. take coleman from the heat, prisons, single sex campaign, grew, believes the current regulations are making
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a mockery of the segregated prison system to our surprise. and frankly, shock. the judges rule that this practice is lawful and that extends to housing, male prisoners with fully functioning male genitalia. i find that quite shocking, and if it is lawful to hold males, convicted of right alongside women have been subjected in their lives to serious sexual assault. then the law needs to change, we have a law in the he k called the equality and 10 basically it's out and he discrimination law. however, we have in that law, single effects exceptions which provide the in certain situations where the biological sex really masses is when we will know when that masses, it is not discriminatory to make those single sex females only on to exclude
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all levels. and that includes mailed with the protected characteristics, gender reassignment, and those who have agenda recognition certificate. now, it seems that this provision is simply not being used. we found in recent months that appears not to apply to women's prisons. it appears not to apply to female was in an h s. hospitals. it appears not to apply to changing rooms and girls toilets in schools. so when does it apply? i mean, this is an excellent question. when does it apply? and we're keeping a close eye on all the issues raised by this topic. and no doubt they'll be more to come. me the
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the rather driven by dreams shaped by those in me dares thing. we dare to ask me. ah,
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the ah time action or dance in what's going underground, the team and i are away at the moment, but we'll be back for a new series on september the 8th until then we'll be playing some of your favorite episodes of this season coming up in the show as the china and russia snubbing g. 7 summit continues in cornwall in the u. k. we speak the legendary author historian an activist. golly, about the meeting of the liberal leaders and ask how hope can be grasped from the jaws of despair when it comes to palestine, demick project, and the police. all the small coming up in today's going underground is after repeated threats against china and russia. so cool, g 7 leaders in england continue to talk about the future of human kind from the economy to cobra. to climate catastrophe. the summit,
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guarded by thousands of extra members of the u. k. security forces is facing massive protests, including from groups like thinks and rebellion used by boris johnson to justify new, arguably draconian, anti protest legislation. so how can protest a descent really make any difference when power more and more lives in the hands of the one percent? joining me now is the original rolling stones street fighting man, author an activist carrie gully, who has been at the heart of civil protest for decades tag. thanks so much for coming back. gone. as you'd say, it's been a week where there's been bombing across syria linked to these very g 7 powers, obviously, following on from may's 11 day war against god and jerusalem, you will take 1st of all on the g 7 meeting in england during a pandemic. i'm not totally sure why they want to meet. i mean, why do they want to be a magnet or huge protest? this is not the f,
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b r exercise to get their respective populations and such as some ideologically prepared for what they're going to be doing economically. and which is extreme name, ultimate and what they're going to do, re china and russia. i think the key issue obviously is, i mean i tend to session to take now liberalism as we have mounted and to foreign money, whether it works and we will see. but the fact that this is an initiative which has been taken by a present, it marks a shift within ruling circles in capitalism. and the 2nd question related to that, which they have to discuss, of course, is how long these huge corporations can get away without paying any taxes at all in the countries where they are and away the rest and where they make money.
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whether they will come up with any satisfactory solutions.

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