tv News RT September 5, 2021 5:00am-5:30am EDT
5:00 am
for me and like me didn't have to be so complicated the the. so we talked stories herron on t v. us and it's 20 military campaign knocked down the snow on leaving the country in the hands of the same territory. they vowed to defeat a generation ago and as a parting gifts, the american forces robert chicago, it's an optional add port, that final refuge all the helicopters and there are a lot of them that were abandoned the was have been caught various various electrical blocks removed. yeah,
5:01 am
the supporters have been celebrating the us withdrawal with the white flag flown across the trade show fight approval rating things new low as we look at how the u. s. administration is trying to salvage. it's also the disastrous afghanistan plus the british foreign secretary thrilled by a. m p. 's over his auditing, overpriced. and i've gone on why he was relaxing on a beach one cobblestone. when did you for holding? we'll be your gordon holiday. didn't. what did you go? i made a political holiday for the secretary to state. i think the own personal trans policies important. what dates and holiday ah, you're joining us the weekly here on our tea all run through the biggest stories of
5:02 am
the past 7 days. good to have you with us. well, this week for b, u. s. military conclude as longest as leaving afghans on to the fate of the same people washington have promised to overthrow 20 years ago. remaining american troops left the country in the night early on the 31st of august, which was the deadline day couple. welcome to the wood floor, was kind of rhetoric gunshots and fireworks right talk to the last u. s. military aircraft took off from the airport, which is now fully under telephonic control. well, let's have a look at what americans left behind damage the cause, broken glass, barbed wire, and piles of rubbish. songs, what the app or look like. the u. s. military disabled, whatever equipment they could before, leaving which you can now see and one marines video back on thursday, our senior correspondent where our gas to have visited the capitals at hub. these place looks very different to what we arrived to during the evacuation that
5:03 am
cleaning the plagues up. there's set enormous amount of work to do what with all the vehicles, all the armament tool, the i'm you mission that was left behind by us and allied forces as they were treated as above, while the rules of at this pool as a person that is still being cleaned up, but as i said, there's a lot of work to do these evacuation that the pentagon cools the largest and most complex in history left a whole lot of trash behind trash wreckage. and they, bree the taliban command, that tells us they destroyed 95 percent of equipment, stuff, and systems. they destroyed everything and destroyed cars, airplanes, especially the military. for oedipus, are destroyed 100 percent. we asked to see the airport and once crammed into the back of a pickup truck, we got our wish. it was like a movie set,
5:04 am
a disaster. our 1st stop was the helicopter graveyard. all the helicopters and there are a lot of them that were abandoned at capital airport. they have been sabotaged quite visibly. the wires have been cut various various electrical blocks removed and smashed, apparently with a sledge hammer. anything the taliban or even afghans could use the americans destroyed. and what they couldn't bring themselves to destroy. they let loose. here the the dog crate. the cause such as the on lot have yet many of the dogs lives behind by americans. but they weren't locked in crates as we had be led to believe they were let you at the dentist, someone before the father, us troops would take someone, had opened all the crates and left them with,
5:05 am
with food on line animal activists of mobilized in the thousands there, in the sense that the american troops could have left behind these dogs right there next to the runway. at the mercy of the taliban, the americans lift the dogs to get out from the specific places. but our teens and our officers called the in charge of those dogs. and to dave, they came to the port and they're trying to collect the docks. and they are trying to the facility for them and what they need to give them all we can say that these may be just what the taliban needs. a p r. stuck collect the dogs, had the move with the activist and reap the humanitarian glory. tentatively. they may have enough on their plate. the other interesting thing about the airport is the, the hundreds of armored diplomatic vehicles that have been left here abandoned during
5:06 am
the evacuation. they used these vehicles to block off roads while the evacuation was on the way. this is passport control at capital international airport. this is the states that it was left in after the evacuation was complete for some reason, other than destroying or the military vehicles and aircraft that the united states left behind. they also destroyed much of the airport civilian infrastructure, computers, x rays, cameras, even arrival and departure screens. here they saying it was the americans who cut the power cables knocked over the monitors, smashed windows and kicked in doors, even new to the vending machines. why? perhaps boredom, bats hate. you don't then the 20 year war edge, even a humiliating evacuation without feeling a little bit it's. or i'd get you
5:07 am
a couple of gotten this done well over in the us support team of soldiers killed in the carpool. apple last was transferred to dover, apple space. 13 subs, members were among a 170 people killed in the suicide bombing. the oldest of the soldiers was just 31 among those pay their respects was the u. s. president. on speaking of him, joe biden is hitting new loads at home with any 33 percent of americans approving of his performance. according to the national poll, his was ratings since he started the job down 6 percent off the chaotic withdrawal from cobble. so would a p all campaign allow the administration to win back? the hearts and minds of voters on t columnist simon wright gives us his take areas in the law. us soldier to leave afghanistan, major general chris donahue of the 82nd soon to be played on the screen by bradley cooper. or chris or jay to thinking, you know, i don't think i know is,
5:08 am
is definitely going to be a movie because now the robot to, for i got installing, has been lost by the us. then it's buddies, the real battle we're getting the battle to make it look like night. turn the u. s . actually one. well, maybe not one, they're not miracle workers, but make it look. they didn't lose clients i badly exhibit. one is in fact, the aforementioned major general chris donahue, there is no way that this picture here was serendipity payoff through it and heroic green. send out into the well, the media will govern it without question. say stuff like this, the last american soldier to leave afghanistan on the lot and us noted to me back and in the last american troops left. jeff ghana. stan, i'm a come on. you think this is really the last us don't do enough gunners. we will not forgive we will not forget we will hunt you down to make you pay that angry old uncle joe biden. they're talking about this
5:09 am
new all his long voices. k ought to be confused with k pop or special case on how he's ordered. asteroids for whenever they pop on what it might be hard to believe, given the general accuracy for their joints. you still need special forces on the ground. guiding them in just in case civilians came on and the civilians was hit on monday. a u. s. throat strike proportionately killed 10 members of one family, most of them children. append to confess the target was inform late and say, call carrying several suicide bombers from isis k. the local affiliate of islamic state who are planning an attack and cobble came 3 days after that devastating blast up the airport. the us military has confirmed that it carried out the strike saying it resulted in secondary explosions, central commands. i did a while, the reports of civilians were killed and if conducting an investigation,
5:10 am
thought incident adds to the vast death toll over the course of a 20 year war that's come at a devastating price. i want to tell it now has more black hawk helicopters than 85 percent of the countries in the world. i and k still exist in our growing and afghan stand and eventually they acquire these weapons. ah, the
5:11 am
majority of every member behind me is a veteran. we now have american duck in afghan. it's been the taliban in charge with most more weaponry than they've ever had in the past. and a border that is open ah humanitarian catastrophe. loons in afghanistan on the half the population need few monetary and a system one and 3 don't know where the next meal will come from. now the u. k. had the 2nd largest military presence in afghanistan and the british foreign secretary has been grilled over some major missteps during the withdrawal while t shante and it's nasty. how's the store here in the heart of rest and that it only
5:12 am
feels like a matter of time until the foreign secretary will be given that the incompetence of the nature withdrawal is harmful amunition the dominant robert found himself under fire for his disappearing cobble south. he was on holiday, but what exactly did he go detail? he dodged 11 times for the seats of conspiring. she's not. she's. when did you hold the beach? did you go and holiday didn't? what did they or what date did you go? i made what date would you holiday for me? sadly, who stayed? i think your own personal transparencies important. what dates you and holiday and so you can run, but you can't hide in this touch your parents. he blame dorothy intelligence for the speed at which the region was seized by the taliban. although a leaks foreign office risk assessment showed that the department, the one he himself was in charge of wound saw was on the brink of collapse piece talks a stall on the u. s. nato withdrawal is resulting in rapid taliban advances. this
5:13 am
could lead to fall of cities claps of security forces. taliban returned to power, masters placement and significant humanitarian need. as a days and weeks go by the taliban takeover, the foreign secretary falls under more and more scrutiny even from colleagues in his own party. many of whom have served in africa, nissan, and all. kimberly never know more about the country than he does. women also him a foreign minister, went to a 2nd stop. went to becca. i'm not sure i'd have to check if you would like to know . the busiest seems particularly random because high come us was recently started arranging the evacuation of german people through tashkent and it seems to be around the work screen the effectively from germany told her i could have her stop the us from a tracy from africa don going a won't declining phone calls from counterparts. i literally put her head in the sand, won't make the situation old problem disappear and the comments weren't,
5:14 am
let him forget that. who is take response to the helpline and the email address in your department. not even being opened. so the, the issue as you have a search for the door is that you have a search of emails including late emails and requests like that. but let me just explain the situation for you. just purely transparency. we got the 3 types of cases. they melting away to get, frankly, and countries that didn't use 3 different question. i've actually got a question on the surface. this looks like a friend you've planning on on grunz. ok. so he has finally decided to follow his foreign counterparts lead and head to the region. but it's a bit late now considering all western forces have left us on neighboring countries of clothes that borders to not to mention the numbers of british national still stuck there. how will they get out, or even will they know constant numbers remaining,
5:15 am
but we think that they would be in the low hundreds. why 100, you mean $110.00 sort of area, or do you mean to under $3400.00, they will be low. hundreds 100 sounds that it could be $400.00. or it could be 10510115. i'm if i could give you any more precision because i would let me somewhere between 10500. so let me explain one k nationals. so let me explain why it's difficult. and the same grilling dominate. rob, talk into the age old man tries a us remains are closest ally of course. so you can follow the us and assuming the asked on government could keep the taliban up bay and didn't prepare for the west as every government should. but does this make rob a writer and does for johnson have a leg to stand on when rob incompetent seems to encapsulate the government's loss of control as a whole? public person doesn't have to acknowledge who is supposed to to protect the nation
5:16 am
. it doesn't make me feel that i can trust politicians. my whole opinion of the government is not very high. and as a dominant, rob, so behavioral things. a pony. i'm just a show that she doesn't know what we are tight actually. i paid it on the batch, i mean to, to be on british, but someone gives you 4 days or 5 days to clear out a country's got much chances. and everyone thinks me more, more concerned with his own, in depression that he is making on the world. well, that's not what, what's going on in the world around him. still had top teeth investigation on female prisoners who say they've been abused by transgender inmate. i'll talk to break the
5:17 am
so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy foundation, let it be an arms race is on often very dramatic development. only personally, i'm going to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very political time. time to sit down and talk i think what your mind indeed gets up against them with a great decision over the last 30 years. it, it was the 1st decision which did not follow the course of the events in history. it was an attempt to change the course. and the biggest task or the statement is to contradict history, is to change the historical part from the national 4 important,
5:18 am
what actually joe biden did the ah, hello again. and now we return to a theme that all t fields dissolve some more attention and our special project we're looking at how the prison system is being abused by some transgender convicts to allow them access to female inmates. a growing number of women say that that lives have been turned into a living hell. so we're going to leave you now with our latest report in which i spoke. oh i this time with focusing on the case of chemical johnson. the mother and former highway patrol officer solving 50 years for killing her abusive husband. he was fatally shot while
5:19 am
attacking her. the pair had struggled with the gun to meet, 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 screaming at all because, well, he will have a show of anger and he will start talking like a man. there will be time this particular transgender was go evil and meticulous of all the way that we would clean our crew was the way we would use the restroom. he was made by the door to make sure that you were doing number 2 actually cleaned up
5:20 am
behind yourself appropriately. like you can see his feet from the bottom of the door just standing there waiting for you to see the rest on me. and if you didn't do it being you want to do as far as cleanliness, the way he wanted you to do them, then he will bring something to you. he will confront you make you go back and clean the reform the way he spoke with reference to clean painting was the forward . we have for that. sometimes we can wax our for here. i would have to get all my, every ne, literally what a bottle of windex and the pile in clean the floor to me, you know, different stay. and when i was at home, living in the situation is transgender. i had a girlfriend. that was actually my phone to me. he would be on ms. earl, he would choker he sure is the locker bringing her up off of her off before her feet will be swinging. he will be back in order to get the lockers and it would be
5:21 am
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 reported it. i never saw her go out to talk to the old one or in our grill, and i seem to be without wow, what was going on? oh, what we, i was told later on bio sovereignty. that because of my former career that i was actually placing that sale with that me on partly like it was a joke. i used to be a police officer, so there were a certain amount of c 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 women's facility about the allegations for commons. not like i said to mika is
5:22 am
incarcerated in california. one of the most l g b, 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 $300.00 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 to have a lot of support. we 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 in positions or have the operations to move up. they are pretty
5:23 am
confused support because they need support. i think that there are some good people out there who want to see everybody become pace or be face. and so they'll play to the heart strings of both people to say, hey, the 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 she's there specifically for so that's california. but over in the u. k. similar concerns all being voice to a one form a prison inmate who wished to remain anonymous. and that just she was sexually assaulted by a transgender cellmate who had previously been put behind, falls as a man to facts, offences against women. been in prison with mail, prisoners, he always feel an edge. you know, something could happen attorney time. we know they are not women,
5:24 am
they are physically threatening and aggressive. i was sexually assaulted and i'm not the only woman who has been, they haven't had surgery and they exposed 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's 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. so was a date, had gender reassignment surgery. ah,
5:25 am
i readily accept the proposition this song and pops many women prisoners may stuff, a fear and acute anxiety if required to ship prison accommodation and facilitate with a turns into a woman who hasn't male genitalia. however, the subjective concerns of women prisoners are not the only concerns which the defendants 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 trumps women in prison from living in dignity or to exclude old trans women from women's presence. however, i feel that trans 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 group, believes the current regulations are making a mockery of the segregated prison system to our surprise and frankly,
5:26 am
shock. the judges rule that this practice is lawful. 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 various sexual assaults. then the law needs to change. we have a law in the he k called the equality and 10 basically it's not. and he discrimination law. however, we have in the 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
5:27 am
all males. 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 a 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 they 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
5:28 am
look forward to talking to you all. that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given by human beings, accept where's the shorter the conflict with the 1st law show your identification. we should be very careful about artificial intelligence. the point obviously is to great truck rather than fear take on various jobs with artificial intelligence. we'll summoning the demon a little bob must protect his phone, existences exist the drug started as a way to come back, a great problem. what's the wonder? it's part of the attitude of the nation, not just of north dakota, and it got to be something that you could get elected. this time,
5:29 am
the fight against drugs took a check and told us that there was competence, short form. this is way too dangerous for him to be doing. clearly they put him in harm's way. a rural college student does interest gets shot in the head and found in a river like that. something else had to be happening with the the, the, the ah, [000:00:00;00]
5:30 am
i use alice, dave man said he was his idol may take him to the hospital and put them all in there. i mean, if you really wanted to commit suicide, there's nothing i could do about it, but it wasn't gonna make it easy. this all started off with a bad relationship and some tests things in stress grad school. and now i am a totally dysfunctional, highly suicidal individual. and the only thing that happened between then and now is i've been exposed to a series of very strong psychiatric medications. right now, medicines are given like patients, the same doctors for 5 minutes and they're given a pill. it's my belief that many of the medications that doctors are giving to
23 Views
Uploaded by TV Archive on