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how that strategy will be successful, very critical time. time to sit down and talk the a series of leaked to confirm messages from the us military reveal the public over the withdrawal from us. gallus with troops unable to rescue fellow citizens. we've spoken to the former special forces soldier who shared the encrypted tech. our biggest problem on getting people out actually is the us government is actually not that bad. i know that sounds crazy, but the biggest problem is not valid. be in italy, man. actually, it's been in some cases of actually helped us down refugee is arrested in berlin after stubbing to people just as you're a braces for
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a new influx of migrants from the war coordination. and also ahead in the program, a california school teachers in the firing line after admitting on camera to radical lighting his students with far left and 1st ideology. ah welcome to the news, our, an rti just after 3 in the afternoon here in moscow. let's get right to our top story. the white says acknowledge not around a 100 americans are still in afghanistan almost a week after the evaluation ended on while the administration grapples with the full out a series of leaked messages have shed light on the military field efforts to get every us citizen out of the country an american citizens?
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yes, all of them. we are effing, abandoned american citizens. of those texts which haven't been verified, were just close by michael you on a war correspondent on former special forces soldier. he spoke to us sharing details with our t of his conversation with a high ranking u. s. army colonel, that colonel was not physically present, but he was in contact major general chris donahue who, who was the combatant commander on the ground. and so that colonel was there, in fact, he was very frustrated. you can see from that tech, there was more tact those while he was really demonstrating a lot of frustration at one point you said, can you ran the gate and other intended with the car and get in? i mean, he wanted to rescue those people and you know, and he, i hope that his tag cause him any problems. he's the kind of general we need. no, he didn't want to follow those orders. he wanted to get them out. we had 3 jets on
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the ground that were private jets that were paid for by a friend of mine's team. his name is rick clay, and his team had paid for 3 jets. they were on the ground civilian jets waiting. and the us military was not letting even civilian americans with passports, american passports, our biggest problem getting people out actually is the u. s. government. it's actually not the taliban. i know that sounds crazy, but the biggest problem is not valid in italy, man, i'm actually it's in some cases of actually helped us. you can't even make up the stuff. this is like something or weird movie. so tally be the thing us. we're happy to come and get them or call us to let them through it. nobody can make up the stuff. i don't care who's fault it is the department of state or the military. it's all of your fault. you didn't let them in period. they were at the beginning, then of course, the next day we have a pentagon in the white house that they're going know, you know, all american citizens who wanted to get in could have gotten in. but they couldn't
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actually make it to the airport and were saying, excuse my language, i don't know if i can say this on russian tv. they definitely were at the gate period. a mike young who released conversations with contractors who are incapable . one of them wrote that $45.00 americans, including women and children, were unable to enter the report. the source claims some were beaten and assaulted in the reference to get in and nodded. he was asking senior officers for clarification and how they could be helped out as they faced that terrifying wait. however, his commanders apparently refused to step in another contractor wrote us generals new their citizens were stuck outside the report, but still wouldn't grant access. he even proposed paying other governments such as the u. k. to help her left americans unconfirmed. that general mark, milly, trimming of the joint chiefs of stuff had made the call to not open the gate. can
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you confirm? general milly was mentioned by name as the leader that is condemning them to death . yes, i can confirm that mentioned by name. the picture emerging from those conversations is in stark contrast to the normative coming from the biden administration. they continually stress about the situation. it was under control and no american citizens would be left behind. what we're doing every single minute of every single hour of every single day is working to create safe passage for all civilians, including the afghans who work for us to the airport to get them on planes and get them out. i think they're responsible, say americans are stranded, they are not. we are committed to bringing americans who want to come home homes. we completed one of the biggest err lists in history, extraordinary success. this mission was due to the incredible skill, bravely and selfless courage of united states,
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military and our diplomats and intelligence professionals will after the evacuation . michael young wrote a steven leather to the army to command highlighting some of the misstep, specifically the fact that us nationals were abundant at the gates walk for 3 empty jets paid for by volunteers were waiting for them. we asked the pentagon for clarity, but they declined to comment on the allegations. young believes the lack of transparency has made matters worse. that's what americans are saying. we leave no one behind, right. and right now we've seen the military leave people behind the gate, but it's, it's a thin to say, well, i'm just going to live because it's humiliating. so we just have to leave behind and lie about it. no, we're going to try to get them out and we're getting a lot of them out right now. the military in the department state are in our way at this point. so in addition to leaving people behind, they are stopping us from getting them out. now, department state isn't our way where we want the military and the government to get
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out of our way. we don't need their help anymore. i mean, now that we're getting success as civilians because you know, we can do it. we don't need them, we're faster or more efficient. and we don't have the bureaucracy and we're just smarter than they are. well, in the rush to leave afghan us down, us forces left plenty of loot behind these pictures were taken by our corresponding rock, gusty of an abundant base incapable. you can see there are military metals and backpacks . our crew also find american tools, knives and even electronics. micro crime is under a new scrutiny in germany now after an african refugees to people in berlin on saturday, leaving them with severe injuries. it comes of the leaders of austria and serbia, discuss ways of averting a new influx of migrants here. sorry, europe corresponding peter oliver with more in that aspect off downs coming to europe are very much in focus right now. and this is particularly being highlighted
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here in germany, following terrible events that took place on saturday in a district of berlin, which a 29 year old man from afghanistan has been arrested following the stopping to death of a 58 year old woman at 66 year old man was also seriously wounded in that a talk. what we know so far about the 29 year old is that when it's being reported in local media, that the attack was prompted following him being upset that this woman had been working as a gardener. what we know from the police is that they had no information on him as a potential link to extremism. before this had happened, however, we do understand that he was receiving psychiatric treatment. he arrived here in germany in 2016 and has been arrested on suspicion of murder grovee to the salt and dangerous assault. this case involving a man from afghanistan has more focus when we look at the potential for increasing
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numbers of people from afghanistan looking to seek refuge in europe, survosity, and courts. the austrian chancellor has said europe may not be that welcoming towards people coming from afghanistan in 5. previously. he said that his country would take no more refugees on his watch. now he saying that it's nearby countries to get this done. that should be looking to take in refugees were absolutely convinced that the people living african is done should be cared for in neighboring countries. and reach a point where these people set out for europe. that diversity and courts with speaking alongside the serbian prime minister, alexander church, could said that you repeat leaders would not be as welcoming as they had been 6 years ago. is that there's been a rethink among lots of european officials and heads of state. and thankfully, jimmy's position today is different to the one they held back in 2015. well back in 2015,
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it was german chancellor. uncle merkle who led the calls saying that germany could, and europe could accept refugees from the syrian crisis. 6 years on the message has changed somewhat, and what we're seeing is particularly strong pushback from countries like greece and italy as well as countries like serbia and austria saying that europe cannot take any more refugees. and if they are prepared to step up when it comes to accepting people from afghanistan, what we have seen in the 6 years following the message from anglo merkel that germany could help. and jim, you could take people in with the europe migration and refugee and asylum policy. well, they haven't been unified in the slightest and their policies that look like they're going to be put to the test and coming from the following the catastrophic f can paula geo. biden's ratings may be in free fall, but a florida diner has seen its popularity surge after denying service to the
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president, supporters. and clearly the policy was to a lot of people's taste because afterwards and even run out of food news you voted for and continued to support and stand behind the workplace. you'd have to corrupt administration and currently have between the white house that is completed in the death of our service, men and women, and against them. please take your business elsewhere. in the point i'm hearing a lot of people calling me asking me for permission to put that same sign on their business stories. and i think that's freaking great because more people need to stand up for more. people need to make the president be accountable for what was happening. non political is not political. i'm cuz we voted for,
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but at this point you need to hold your president responsible and you need to hold him accountable and he should be the commander in chief and not hide behind a teleprompter and not wait for someone to instruct him on what to do because he is the president of the free world. mm ah add on to us that threat. i've also gotten a lot of military community, especially. i'm very grateful for me. i think fantastic. we came all the way we came 30 miles here and just for the support, i think it's a free country and she can do whatever she wants. very good. felicia board is we've came, came off today from new smyrna beach just to support it. really. that's why we came
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like the policy. i agree with the with policy and respect, full size, politics. ah, me. while some people in florida are being denied food, it's a free meals all run for a newly arrived african refugees in el paso, texas. but wall of them spark to storm of controversy after suggesting the meals being served up or on the small side for that story had on over to r t dot com. know as the tell about advanced across the sun in mid august, the country's president beat a hasty retreat. sheriff county became leader in 2014. after on the election of international observers denied this rate for decades, he held the u. s. passport studied elite american universities last month gummy,
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reportedly fled to the united r a. m, ritz in an earth craft stuff with $170000000.00 in cash. we spoke to journalist ben norton, and he's been looking into the know a former africa and leaders background and his ties to washington. the lead interests in washington, and specifically on wall street and silicon valley. they cultivate these elite figures in countries around the world, especially in the global south to serve their interests for very clear reasons. those interests are pecuniary, their financial, they want money, they want access natural resources. they want control over pipelines and things like that. so i sure have gunny as a fellow member of the ally who is born into a wealthy family and a lead family who is educated in the west who lived a half of his life in the united states and had us citizenship and worked at the world bank, he was incorporated into this new liberal ideology that says that the solution to
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all of life's problems our markets are freeing the market. share of ghani was cultivated by these elite interests. just like one why you go who wants to privatize all of the oil and minerals in venezuela. and just like many of these other figures who go through what you could call regime change in the u. s. regime change industry to create these figures. who eventually will try to come to power and then we'll privatize everything in the country and allow western corporation specifically us corporations to exploit them. quarter of an hour into the program, still lots ahead. few. in this news, our including on a rainy and american author is subjected to run the clock surveillance after being fronted a far and age involved and more coming your way in one second. the ah, is your media a reflection of reality?
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me the ah. okay, let's start back with a story. we're closely following today, a political scientist and author is facing up to 5 years behind bars in the u. s. after being accused of working covertly for the iranian government, cafe of selby denies the charges. he's been subjected to relentless surveillance with thousands of his phone calls recorded according to court records. he chrisala has more on the case strangers, getting full access to your cool history can be a person's worst night map yet. that's a reality right now for kathy a for b, as the prosecution is handing over more than 33000 of the political analysts
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audio recordings to a court recordings of his conversations with friends, family, business partners. there's not one iota proper, again, doing any of my articles and books. and i have asked the other side to produce one single evidence of propaganda on my part and they have failed to do so . and you know, this is really a great injustice to me, and my kids are work as a, as a, as a scholar, to publish books that are highly review of being 40 affairs with his journals and so on. to be cornish like this without a shred of evidence for avi is no terrorist, nor did he plan something as dramatic as a federal reserve heist. the prosecution accuses him of failing to register as a for an agent, and being a clandestine propaganda to for the rainy and government. the
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allegedly sought to influence the american public and american policymakers for the benefit of his employer. they rainy and government by disguising propaganda, subjected policy, analysis, and expertise. so a political analyst and opinion writer for such outlets as the new york times, for instance, has years of his phone calls, recorded and faces up to 5 years in jail on criminal charges of failing to declare himself a for an agent. you'd expect the mainstream media machine stir up a hype? well, at least of the proportion it does, whenever russia labels, news outlets for an agents. you and other journalists and independent journalists
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continue to be blacklisted. and you have now been just the latest news organization to be deemed a foreign agent. the kremlin has been silencing all forms of defense, often using the foreign agents law to target critical media. medusa, an independent new site, founded by self exiled russian journalists in neighboring latvia. was branded a foreign agent in april. so all this was over, the russian government demand to add a foreign agent. disclaimer to the content published by select entities, no prison time, no finds. no why a tapping that compared to complete radio silence in response to washington, secretly listening to years of their colleagues private phone calls. as this report is being prepared, literally to news links on google covering the why it's happening. i think this case is inherently politicized. i have been an agent or piece,
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not any particular government because i was pushed or the mutual interest of both us and you know, on the line with my, you know, make an identity. i know it is too bad from criticizing. you know, when i thought they deserve so, suddenly the use column and claims that, you know, i was doing something illegal. that was the case. why didn't they give me a call 13 years ago and they might be violation of this. you know, far i have done with a whole number of people, you know, they made a courtesy call to send letters to these people and say, you know, did you know that you're violating fraud on? you need to register to do that with me. even the judge seems perplexed by the timing rating the prosecution for being out the case. i have an assistant us attorney who is dragging out the discovery to know and for himself seems to be rather unfazed by the case against him speaking to r t. his revealed that this is not his 1st legal battle as an analyst of iranian
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descent. this is the 5th time in the past 25 years. there are been subjected to frivolous criminal charges. and i think a lot of them from, you know, political objectives in each episode elevator to prove my innocence in court. and you know, defending myself as a pro se, if this case proceeds and god forbid, found guilty and so forth. this will be a big speak up, what was justice's them, and obviously this with repercussions at the more on level as well. washington loves to play freedom of speech mental lambasting others for pinning down outlets. and also journalists were often reimbursed with the us taxpayer dollars. striking right as at home with multiplied to figure special
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forces in the african nation of guinea are claiming to have topple the president on dissolve the government. there was heavy gunfire outside the presidential palace on sunday, with military vehicles patrolling the streets. the local media are seeing soldiers have arrested the head of states along with the top ranking officials. the defense ministry disputes, not, however, insisting a crew has been prevented, and loyalist forces are working to restore the one order. we spoke to an africa studies researcher who thinks an uprising was all but inevitable. fickle force it on it. we should not be surprised at the success only that it took this long. the situation is very difficult. for con, they tried to impose his will by force, and he created such political tension in the country that unfortunately the scenario was quite expected. the alpha con, they force through amendments the constitution, despite efforts from civil society and opposition forces who created
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a national front for the defense of the constitution to prevent him from running for a 3rd time. the opposition accepted the election just to avoid bloodshed. and today we see that the army is taking revenge admission. the use of violence during elections has destroyed the legitimacy about con days, president for you to stop, provide okay, to a story, getting a lot of interest today we go to california for where a teacher in this state has been suspended for apparently attempting to brainwash his students with far left id, ology and an undercover video that's outraged parents. he described his methods underneath revolutionary. how do you do that? how do you i probably that's as far left as you can find, wiring people thinking about like why are we taking, waking up on like i get to say i haven't and people flag on my roof on my wall as
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soon complained about that. but it made it to me that i don't, i don't really know. maybe you shouldn't be aligning with the value that it's medical. gabriel, a guy who we just saw in the video works as a high school teacher in sacramento know after the clip was released by investigative group project vertex. he was placed on leave for violating political action guidelines on local authorities, say they plan to fire him after the video gap apologize saying teachers should not be sharing their political beliefs. but for many parents, that is not enough and they didn't hold back at a recent school board meeting. this is evil, it's darkness. it is hell. and these are criminals for abusing our children. maybe we should get o'clock actually a lot to endangerment of a child. you guys would have done not because you did nothing when the students come waned, you stand by this man preaching and people and communism in our classroom. disgrace
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. this is this too much, this man being fired is not everything that we want. we need our right back is aaron, it is your responsibility to know what he's teaching and it's been going on for years and you allowed it to happen. you're going to be held accountable. this is because of you, came gabriel guy is a symptom, not the sickness we heard from legal as jennifer de master. she said better background checks are needed before hiring educators typically in the public school system. i mean, we're seeing over and over these, the public school teachers that are aligning with these very, very dangerous ideology, allowed to teach children. he wasn't hiding his belief. if he would, that obvious about about his, his beliefs and what he was doing. i guarantee that students were already talking
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to their parents and their parents were already complaining to the district to the school board and trying to get something done and nothing was ever done. i think more of that is going to come out because in the public schools is different for private schools than it is for public schools. private schools have a lot more leeway and how they want to interview people. every employer these days looks that social media looks up what you say. they have a right to choose, not to hire you, but in the government, you know, they are supposed to do that more in government positions like a public school teacher. and so they should be looking into these accounts and seeing that what would starling of be that number of public school teachers that had such outrageous extreme and what we believed to continue to get hired jennifer to master running the bulletin. well, for a deeper dive into our stories, this our as always, just like where you will find them in r t dot com, well worth some of your scrolling life. me the
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ah ah ah come action or dance in what's going on the ground, 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 on this show over the past week. so go, mainstream media has been waking up to the potential extinction of humanity after landmark bcc report issued a warning of hell on earth because of climate change. while this, while
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a new cold war ratchets up the chances of extinction, but another man made existential threat, nuclear annihilation. so is humanities, intelligence, and collective knowledge, also the root of its own destruction. and the only beneficiary is a billionaire is looking to escape the planet in private rockets. joining me now is renowned, philosopher and author ac grayling, whose new book, the frontier of knowledge explodes, the progress barriers and future of humanity when it comes to enlightenment. thank you so much, professor grayling for coming back gone. if anyone thinks that they don't need to read this book, you imply that they've only themselves to be to blame for not being blown to bits by a pentagon in the nation drone. why? why is this not as it's eric? well, because i'm here, i can quote, the graph enforced always used in his novels. only connect that if you're able to connect things together a bit, make better sense of them, your much more likely to make good decisions about what to do. you know there's, there's a wonderful anecdote about the great for the steven weinberg nobel prize winning.
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