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if nato disbanded shareholders in the united states and elsewhere in large arms, 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 fashion. ah, the taliban celebrates taking full control of afghan steinhoff, declaring they defeated the remnants of the resistance. but in the same time, telephone fighters claimed they still hold to the eastern con shape providence. a convicted rapist suspect. so tara was discovered among asylum seekers and lifted to germany from i've got another niece this morning straightly, it's due to the new bill, but allows authorities to access into the codes and active vices of anyone under
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investigation. we debate the call traversal regulation. people can be anonymous on the internet and get upset, all sorts of criminal activity and causing all sorts of you brandy? almost an entire nation is criminals. everyone is a suspect and feel they approve peterson. ah, no one saturday morning, moscow. tom. good morning for me. kevin. when you're watching out into nice to live, my world news, h q here in russia. thanks for checking in. so 1st i heard the taliban. no claim to have absolute control over. i've got to stand this morning defeating the last pocket of resistance in the eastern pan. ship province, where thousands of anti taliban fighters had formed a strong hold. but conflicting news amid days of fears fighting,
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the opposition also says there still holding fast report who from cobble his senior correspondent. well the taliban. incredible is absolutely sure that they have taken punchier province. the the gunfire celebratory gun father we heard was it was a rule coming from all over the city, the hundreds, thousands of rifles being fired and the rates around screaming through the scott. they came absolutely sure that taliban had said yes, we have taken the entirety of a patio province. we have heard from another source that perhaps no rule of it is yet on the taliban control, that had been days of negotiation. that's more than a week of negotiation between the taliban. we as you tell about politics and padget province, those negotiations fell through the taliban,
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saying that the demands made by the, by the flight. does that work completely unreasonable? they allegedly demand that 30 percent of ministerial roles and any new governments that you said, the minister positions, we have heard from one source that that slowed all of padre province has been taken . but that the taliban had broken through defences. but many of the fighters that had surrendered had agreed this. i read this to the taliban and the negotiations were on the way with those that had that was still putting up a fight. again. this version, we have only heard from, from one source, the opposition that the former vice president of the country allegedly said a video in which he appears to be sitting in front of bookshelves in an unconfirmed location he had previously claimed to be in your province. and he says that this is
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all tally bad propaganda that the know with the they hadn't broken through the province. and it was still entirely held entirely held by the anti taliban forces. and the they were putting up a fight and that they were fighting the kind of bug. so that is their perspective. but certainly here in capital where you get more gun shot, they have quite in doubt. you use there is absolute surety. the yes, the province has fallen. in fact, the one of the taliban spooks, people official, has come out and said warner fight urge fighters here in cobbled to stop flowering into the air because it is dangerous because those bullets when, when fired upward, they must come down with and they could injure, hurts and then there's this despite promising to get every us state funded journalist out of i've got this done. hundreds nonetheless were left behind. as a last american plane departed, certainly evacuation some did eventually managed to escape,
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but only with help from other governments. because of our men and women in uniform, more than 25000000 afghans are free. at ganesh vantage democracy, i finally want to thank the incredible work of our u. s. military who are doing so much to help bring about a more secure and prosperous and democratic step for 20 long years. the u. s. has tried to force feed afghanistan, freedom and democracy. now they have another fiasco to show for it. this decision about that can stand is not just about accused and spout ending an error of major military operations to re make other countries not more than they've been trying to civilize the people who live there. although in essence, it means they have been trying to implement their own system of values and rules in the widest sense of the word. and that included the political structure. so it's the result,
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nothing but tragedies and losses on both sides sustained by those who did it. i. e, the united states, and even more so by the people who live in afghanistan, the the colossal waste of money time and human life have no doubt amounted to one of america's biggest defeats, but further muddying its reputation or the hundreds of employees of its global media agency, still stranded, bare with their families. last year alone, the usa, gm's state funded outlets like the voice of america and radio free europe spent over $5000000.00 to win the countries hearts and minds. the organization claims to have the ears of over 60 percent of the afghan population as well. no doubt cutting
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edge propaganda was just as important to washington as state of the art bombs. radio free europe and radio liberty mission is to promote mccrae to fail, use, and institutions by reporting the use in countries where a free press is banned by the government or not fully established. voice of america will serve as a constantly reliable and authoritative source of news was of america will represent america, not any single segment of american society. and will therefore present a balanced and comprehensive projection of significant american thought and institutions. officials on the house foreign affairs committee, se li, 50 usa gm journalists, were able to escape after getting help from other governments. the state department hasn't even put forward a concrete plan to get its own personnel back home. it just relate a promise that no one has been forgotten. we did not forget about you say, jam employees and families are, will, we will remain keenly focused on getting them out safely. just as soon as we can,
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the usa g m spokesperson has confirmed that their people are still in a life and death situation. we've asked us a gm exactly how many there are. but reports suggest around $500.00 employees and their families remain a situation. republicans describe as disgraceful. my office was working with one of these journalists and tried for 2 weeks to get attention brought his case. so he, his wife and his infant child could be saved, but our police were ignored. it's absolutely disgraceful. the us state department claimed they evacuated the local employees when in reality they abandoned hundreds of usa gm journalists and their families. a scrambled evacuation terrorist attacks a couple airport and a government that doesn't exactly love the us state department without any plan to speak of the fate of those 500 americans and their families remain undecided. it's a horrifying situation. it's a horrifying ideal. i mean, we've essentially,
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our government essentially left these people to be murdered in waterbury. tell them these people were seen by taliban. they were us propaganda agents hired and paid by the us government to to report news favorable to democracy, to what to the west, to the u. s. government. and now we've just abandoned them. this is unconscionable . it's immoral it's, it's disgusting because the american people do not think of their government as a sort of government that would do something like that. and yet, here we are, these sort of people who have been a top priority to getting out of afghanistan along with others who have been the crosshairs of the taliban. now they're essentially stuck and not defend on their own. it's going to be very difficult to get others trust united states government. but then again, you know, our military industrial complex of all the money in the world. so, you know, you can always at the prices, right. we might step up to the plate and do it. quick footnote to this, i can tell we also have federal agency for global media for comment and will bring
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you the responses we get. it may be later on today, but people being left behind on the only thing the public's been blasting us for at the moment. apparently over a 100 dogs, some of the military canines were abandoned. despite the efforts of an animal rescue center and cobbled to fly them out, the founder, the nonprofit organization's reported to be still enough, gun has done volleyball reports on it. what's called the internet madder than anything, a handful of what looks like. abandon coaches, this photo have gone viral, purportedly showing us military service dog left behind. on the tarmac in couples ravaged apple, and it's a major backlash on line with learning people suggesting that this image is a symbol of the heartlessness of joe biden, dithering administration. but washington says, this latest pile on isn't fat. fake news. apparently,
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the caged animal was anything to do with the us military. they belonged to contractors and had been pet. them were in the process of being evacuated by a private animal shelter and couple called a couple small animal rescue sources for the, for the pentagon and the department of defense, folk person. the dogs in the picture are actually in the care of cobbled small animal rescue and animal welfare organization. the 1st casualty of war though, is truth, and the fate of the dog in the cages is still a mystery. i was talking to ortiz mirage gas. dia, he's one of the only reporters on the ground in capital, and he told me that it's still not clear whose dog sees why and why they were left behind. you the don't great food such on last one kind of an official apparent. he told me that they'll retrain and redeploy the dog to work for them. instead, they're still running around the perimeter of the airport and the taliban. ah,
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the taliban has contracted animal control dog control to catch them. i know they say they haven't sentenced them to death. just like with the war itself. america just call when online right now, earlier in august, when actual footage of us service dogs being evacuated from capital did emerge it. let us do a comment that american dog's lives were more precious than those of afghan human. u. k. government came on defy a couple of weeks ago as well for partly being too slow to help with the evacuation of a 150 cats and dogs from a capital animal shelter run by an expert marine corps, penn bobbing. when one conservative politician, you will. so happens to be an afghan war that trent was questioned about that this was the difficulty is getting people into and out of the airport. and we just use
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a lot of troops to bring in to 100 dogs. meanwhile, my interpreter family likely to be killed as one interpreter, i'll be a few days ago, was my 5 year old with less than your dog that point. well, the us is accusing rescuing to few people from afghanistan. germany might have taken in a few too many. now it's been revealed up for a minute. ticket, evacuated 20 people, a question including suspected terrorists and a convicted rapist among the refugees. a europe correspondence on that one. and he was able to lift around 4 and a half 1000 people out of the country before cobble international airport was closed. that going through the process of identifying exactly who has arrived here in the country right now. while they've been doing that, while they've uncovered that, amongst those people that came here on evacuation flight to germany, was one saw doubt. mohammed. and the reason he is being named like that is because
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he was very well known to german authorities. the reason he was very well known was because he previously being deported from germany that was off the in 2012. he was convicted of having raped his daughter over multiple years by a court in munich. now he was sentenced to 8 years in 3 months for crime. was that deported to afghanistan back in 2 de 19 we have heard from the interior ministry previously saying that there was no way to carry out checks on the ground in cobble for exactly who is getting on german evacuation flights. some of them totally falsified their papers from a to said. there was an emergency, and cocoa and such situations are always exploited by criminals. for the german government identifies around 40000 people still in afghanistan that it says should be able to come here to germany. when you look at about 4 and
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a half 1000 people that have already been evacuated though, well, when it comes to the people that angular merkle said would have priority. that people who had work directly with german military, german, diplomat. so german and $200.00 of those were on those flights that have already left when you include in the family, members of those people. well, you're still looking at less than one in 5 of the people that are already being brought to germany. having fits into that category that anglo miracle said were the priority of long. we will continue their vocation operation for as long as possible in order to make it possible for after school worked with us for security. freedom, the rule of law and development to leave the country. he, when you look at these people as well, like the, the man i mentioned who had previously been supported. we had heard from the interior ministry that this had happened. the number that was previously given was that there was 4 such cases. well, that's now being revised into a well,
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incredibly vague, there's many or more by the federal police who are on the ground and frank for apple. if you are going through the task of identifying people who come here on evacuation flights now. as soon as the cargo airport is reopened, we are expecting more hoping that more of those people can come here to germany. however, as it stands at the you seeing germany having missed its target for people at wanted to evacuate from afghanistan by 90 percent. and also having issues with those who have been able to come here on the evacuation flights that have already arrived. so to shoot voting, thanks for checking in this morning, review around the world. my name is kevin, and this is a head, germany pushes inoculation. hesitant people to get a code for job before when to say it's intensive care units, otherwise could be swamped by unvaccinated people coming up and we'll talk about it
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you need to defend the join us in the depths. will remain in the shallows. ah ah, ah. ah . this trailing parliaments paused. bell drugs who police powers to access suspect social media accounts and even control them. authorities will not be able to modify even delete suspects data and hack their devices all without having to seek judges approval. they say the power was needed to fight terrorism and child exploitation, much of which is conducted on line critic. so stress this new bill makes estallion police the judge, the jury, and even the executioner, while for instance,
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in the u. k. in the u. s. no such powers have been granted at the moment. anyway, prior to that, in april this year, the federal government had considered forcing straightens as well to provide id to use social media dating ups that would have essentially put an end to anonymity on the internet for many a straight lives. the suggestion was a tackling online piece again, yet didn't make its way onto the current bill. we're talking about because some reaction about these unprecedented powers and now give them to the police. i believe that people should be identifiable relatively quickly and relatively straightforwardly. should they do something which harms others? things like that are always useful to investigations into investigative offices because communication between individuals is usually a key part of that investigation. and evidentially very important this. this is
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clearly police haven, you know, police needs to do no more. we call it fascism really because this is where the government is effectively controlling the media. in this case, social media or the internet that the source of the problem is that social media an internet communication, has moved on leaps and bounds. and legislation hasn't kept up with it. probably because legislation simply cannot lose that fast. and communication technology has moved. incredible speed, light speed over the last few decades. and so problems have a reason where legitimate interests of the state legitimacy interests of the courts, legitimate interest of others, have failed to provide sufficient ways into internet communications.
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and so that lacks behind the times. the reality is that in nearly all cases we are able to, to unravel the aid id of people. people use email addresses and credit cards and they pay for things entities nearly always possible to, to find out who they are, no matter where they are in the world. and you know, this is the dope of the police. here's the police will lead to work a little bit and do a little bit of digging and do a little bit of investigation, you know, to. now you cannot incriminate being an entire nation. in practice, people can be anonymous on the internet and get up to all sorts of criminal activity, closing all sorts of home with the states and judicial bodies, having no practical way of getting behind that. and so that, that is the, the, the home that needs to be addressed. so the balance has to be struck where there
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are sufficient safeguards to make sure that the police are doing it on the spec, as it were. and they've got proper grounds for it. and so those things do take time, so it's getting the balance, right? remember, the governments will take as much power as they possibly can. and this is what the stream in government is doing. now they are just taking as much power as the possibly can, because they can islands data. regulators slapped the what's the messaging service, the record 225000000 euro 5 a breaching you data privacy laws. the find relates to a probe, launched in 2018 questioning the transparency of the company's privacy policy. they included the way uses data's process, that clarity, 2 of how rules are applied on the platform. the commission cause of violations, very serious, swell facebook code. what's up? says it disagrees with the decision. also, infringement, same of you,
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very serious nature. they go to the heart of the general principle after spare and c, and the fundamental right of the individual to protection of keys help us know data . we have worked to ensure the information we provide is transparent and comprehensive and will continue to do so. we disagree with the decision today regarding the transparency we provided to people in 2018 and the penalties are entirely disproportionate. and is not the 1st instance of penalties being imposed on tech jobs in europe, just as some amazon was fine. but luxemburg regulator for breaking you data protection rules as well. but privacy activists and tech expert build new believes the huge funds are going to go almost on notice by the corporations anyway. but there are some companies on facebook and google examples of this, but actually have a business model based on exploiting data. and these companies need to be held to account for the different level. the problem that we have is, while nominally under g d, p r, you can find
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a country for 4 percent of its revenue. very few of the data protection authorities are doing this. facebook and what's up or in a position where they are regularly falling fall of the regulations. i'm finding facing vertical fraction at all. this volume is, is the chicken feed to them. they all have enormously deep pockets. and there's actually no assurance that this form will actually ever be levied against them. they can go to appeal and they will stretch this out as long as they can. and the irish regulate wet. it's just trying to attract a big tech booms to base that european headquarters in ireland for a favorable tax regime now falling off in charge of regulating these organizations and holding them out. i didn't really just want to run the boat next. germany's health minister, strongly encouraging all unvaccinated citizens to overcome their skepticism. he
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said, and finally, get over job momentum in an apartment. the moment we are seeing a pandemic of the vaccinated more than 90 percent of intensive care patients with cove at 19 are not facts unaided. we kept our promise, the vaccination doses are there to get a safely through autumn and winter see the all these bad cases. where did that patients in intensive care units. patients who have a bad course of cove, it naturally now are those who are not actually so that the term depend demik of the non vaccinated has been developed has been used in the past. and yes, we can see that the world is being separated to groups. it's not wealthy and poor, it's not black and white, it's vaccinated are not vaccinated, and those who are not vaccinated are at risk. official data shows that more than half of the population has received both vaccine doses and the number of those that caught deal is after a job is extremely low. less than one percent. you know,
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the effect is most of the vaccine produced by 5. it remains in some doubt in some quarters. statistics for instance, from israel differs significantly from germany. let's look at it. 60 percent of israelis that had defies a job still fell l just more than 60 percent. and then there's a recent study of that inoculation suggesting that in fact, natural immunity is a much more effective means to tackle cove at 19. well medic, we spoke to says getting vaccinated might not stop, he getting covered. but anyway, it could significantly ease the course of the disease. you have patients who are actually needed, who have a better course to get cool that that's true. specifically with the very answer. but i have to say that if you are not back in the course of the disease may be worse, the rate is higher. the chance of being intensive care unit is higher. and the chance of having bad complications is higher. those sort of vaccinated just too much better, and those are not vaccine then yes, having an infection and surviving the infection gives you antibodies. what,
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who tells you that this infection you will come out of it healthy and have antibodies and not harbor complications? you will always have people refusing max editions and a surge will occur in those people. a surge occurs because it is still not gone. it's their surges infectious occur because there is variance by the way. and we all know that in variance are much more infectious than the 1st variance that we have fewer to find everything else we'll talk about today. i'll see the comment of social media, but for now, just after 27 minutes past the out. for me, kevin, though, in the rest of the team here at out into national this saturday have a great rest of the weekend. the the
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it's all about proximity. and as we talked about before, the can tell an effect if you're in close to the central bank, you get the money 1st and you get to put it into things like assets. and then as the money works is right through the economy. those assets go up a lot and this is how the want and income gap is created. the the the with i'm action or 10, senior what you going underground, the team and i are away at the moment, but we'll be back for
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a new series on september the 8th until then we'll be playing some of your favorite episodes of this season coming up on this show, looking at imperialism had gemini and the history buried by the victor. exactly 232 years since the creation of the united states department of war has today, the u. s. u. k. and israel wretched up tensions with iran will just for 70 also exactly 31 years. and for 1st american soldiers arrived in saudi arabia as part of persian gulf war, $1.50 is in the passing of the gulf of tonkin resolution, which escalated doomed. washington mass killing pro vietnam to allow in cambodia. the real history of these events is often missing from textbooks and history classes in nato nations and new volume by retired us army officer major danny search and attempts to remedy all that by telling a true history of the united states. he joins me now. lawrence in kansas. danny, welcome to going underground. before we get to this monumental history of the united states,
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i mean it's up there with the how it is in arguably and how you manage to teach this to us army soldiers at west point, which will get hundreds who mazing, the whole idea of it. you will take, obviously, on us troops fleeing in the dead of night from afghanistan. will you fought for the u. s. army? well, i think it's, it's a tragedy for the people, but it's been an ongoing tragedy in general that there's been 40 years of war. i think the american troops leaving the dead of night is a fitting way for the imperial us sort of forces to go. this was the ower for 10 years or longer when you know, when i fought there in 201-1128 was the height of the u. s. troop presence and we barely controlled anything but the ground we stood on. i'm for the withdrawal. i don't think that america can meaningfully influence the outcomes in afghanistan and the whole thing is a tragedy. but more so for the people who are gonna stay in.

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