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the join me every thursday on the alex salmon show and i'll be speaking to guess in the world, the politics sport, business. i'm show business. i'll see you then me the supremacy accept any responsibility, any personal responsibility for the message be left an upcoming crystallize. and this is not so much a defeat is a capitulation, a national disgrace, britain. this will make us rounds on the prime minister over the disastrous withdrawal from afghanistan with m. p. 's bronte, forest johnson, incapable of international need. a break for renewed migrant in flux are also wary of some extremis, slipped through the net. we had problem and we'll talk to for germany. physician who thinks balance lacks policy on refugees,
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have damage security. with the b, b. c apologizes for its documentary on an election chemical attractive back in 2018, which included the full salad ation. and pullman said it was stage only to make some money. ah, you are watching all the international. we are live from the russian capital from everyone here in the museums, our room, welcome anew. while to talk about this, how would he push parliament saw some angry exchanges on monday, has m. p. 's returned from the summer break? and that was some pointed question for prime minister board johnson, a his handling of yes counseling crisis. to crystallize that this is not so much a defeat is a capitulation. those appointments to accept any responsibility, any personal responsibility for the message be left an upcoming time. we have
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before us the prime minister desperately trying to cover for a foreign secretary who should have been 5 weeks ago. he has to be failed to take the measures required to make that a reality for veterans and communities like mine, a national disgrace. those have hazard, chaotic scenes of the western withdrawal from afghanistan continues to have political reverberations. and all of the nato member states and the united kingdom being a senior partner in the lives is know there for many taking a far as johnson, for his government perceived miss handling of the crisis bars. johnston strongly coming out fighting, defending the case record over the past few weeks and months in evacuating people from afghanistan. not just africans, but also people from other countries as well. but also defending the record of the
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nato alliance when it comes to the lack of any terror attacks that were planned from afghanistan over the past 20 years. one of the most spectacular operations in our country post will military history. no terrorist attack against this country, or any of our western allies, hoping launched from afghanistan for 20 years. now, critics would point to those comments and say that that's all well and good to there were no guarantees going forward as to whether or not any tara groups will be able to re gather enough kind of star or launch attacks from them. but as far as those critics can see, the u. k. government is full and short of any type of planning for the post occupation phase in afghanistan and kiss sama is one of those critical voices pointing out that from the time the hi agreement was signed until the eventual withdrawal. that was the whole 18 months. and that there was simply no excuse of the type of chaotic scenes that we witnessed. the government doesn't have
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a plan to get everybody out. cobbler port remains close to international flights. safe passage has not been created to africans, naples, and whatever the prime minister says today, there is no international agreement on the resettlement of african refugees. we have a prime minister in capable of international leadership just when we needed it. yeah, i know, you know, against the backdrop you've also been seeing reports of some africans were actually removed from their flights applicable airport, where just hours earlier bottom of that huge bomb and say can play some one labor and p saying that some amongst his constituents had family members who had not exact faith before them, the families of 2 of my constituents, including a 7 month old child,
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was forcibly removed from flight and thrown out of cobble effort into the streets where the sea of the suicide bombing. i was before. mister speaker, i absolutely feel 2 years and i want to ask the prime minister, how on earth would potentially fit a decision allow perhaps, even after i lived these, my friends were minutes left and the light and how many objected from the airport into harm's way. and just now we'll be up to 3 to the families, but the goal month, about port in grave danger. we have no evidence of anybody being pools of flights, but i would ask him, obviously, and if the guy would ask him to, to raise it with the raise particular cases directly with, with my right, honorable friends. so bars, johnson, hugely proud of the case effort over the past weeks evacuated many,
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but there are those who say that there are still those left behind who need help. of us. president barton is also facing a power of christ system over the canister. debacle around 100 americans are still strong. the but with the top to bottom, full control, washington now has little room for maneuver. we do not have personnel on the grounds. we do not have assets in the country. we do not control the space where the over afghanistan or elsewhere in the region. given these constraints, we also do not have a reliable means to confirm the basic details of charter flights and creating who may be organizing them. the number of us citizens and other priority groups on board of those left behind reportedly several are americans trapped in the northern city of massa, sharice. the town has refused permission to fly from the local airport for several days now. is comes more than a week off to the u. s. withdrawal mall can on to one of the largest evacuations in
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history with over a 120000 flown out of afghanistan while you're on ortiz, you know, neil spoke to bruce marx, a tiny and former pennsylvania state republican senator, by the ministration, as you well know, as hailed the withdrawal quote, an extraordinary success is something we keep hearing repeatedly considering the chaos playing on screenings in the past number of weeks. is that how you see it? no, it's not how i see it at all the unnecessarily critical president biting. but i thought it was a historic tobacco. the information that he provided to beginning they'd kimball wasn't going to, you know, fall, and then it fell within a week or so. the apparent lack of preparation to have the americans ready to go. in closing the military airport, which i still don't understand why you would close the military airport there until everybody was evacuated. no, i don't think it was an extraordinary success at all. and we of course lost. i
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think at least 13 american soldiers who were killed as part of this hurry up and get out process. so unfortunately, it wasn't a very high point in american history. what would you say to some of the present supporters who say that he achieved what 3 other presidents didn't and actually ended u. s. involvement? 3rd, does he deserve praise for that? i think at some point, we realized that the mission in afghanistan was not going to be successful. and it wasn't worth american lives to stay there. but it didn't mean that we couldn't have an orderly plan to get the americans. and of course, the afghans have dentist answers supported us. they always say the interpreters, but there are many more. these are people who put their lives at risk for america and also for other countries that were there. so it shouldn't, it shouldn't, it should have been done much differently. and let's not forget, joe biden was vice president for 8 years. you know,
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when obama was the president and we lost a lot of lives during that time, president trump had a plan in the last, i think over a year, i think was a year and a half that week americans were understand when president trump was president, would lose a single life. so i don't think he deserves particular credit for for the withdrawal. i do think it's going to be hard. we have a lot of americans who serve bravely enough ganna, stan, and i think that they are very upset about how this ended. and i have to say, you know, they, when you give the analogy to the vietnam war, you know, we have the famous photos of the helicopter leaving, you know, the, the roof of the embassy in saigon. and joe biden said that wasn't going to happen. you know, we had a helicopter leaving the embassy in couple like the next day. so yeah, americans don't like to to be involved and lose american lives and then have it turn out not to be a very positive outcome that happening vietnam. and it happened unfortunately here
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and off canister. do you think that other administrations bear responsibility for the crisis that unfortunate enough ghana stun, george w bush beginning the whereas as you say the what were the war in terror? and then you had perhaps donald trump reaching withdrawal agreement with the taliban. that didn't very much for me. i think the question she has to know, but obviously you have the george bush administration, in spite administration and trumped up maintain the american presence there. we just made a miscalculation at the beginning that we were going to be able to change and how i how afghan stan operated. i think the president bush, when he went in there and we went after okay to after 911. i don't think there's much doubt that that was the right thing to do. we had to take out of it and we did . but as it turns out, i don't think we made a very good decision because we are optimistic that we could change how the country was operated, not just frankly, turned out to be dead wrong. i think the taking out of al qaeda was important
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and that was the right thing to do. records back, we spent a lot of american lives in american money on something that turned out to be completely unsuccessful. and if you're asking me do something, it doesn't work out and they say, well would you do it again and you say, yeah, because i, because maybe i would do it better again, i wouldn't do this again. what we should have done was taken out, al qaeda is unfortunate as it is, we should have left because at some point, so you simply have to allow other countries to govern themselves. and if, as long as they're not exporting terrorism, you can't, you can't permit that. but if, if there is none, the less that, that's how the people in those countries want the want to live. unfortunately, it's not worth american or russian lives for that matter. tech. to interfere, meanwhile, new data from berlin has revealed, but more than half of the people on the extremist watchlist hold german passports. according to official statistics, $186.00 out of $330.00 individuals listed as threats to either exclusively john the
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national or held jewel citizenship among the remaining suspects. citizens of syria, iraq, russia talkie, and down the stone. we spoke to f t men, but martin tests about the government's migration policy. now innocent emily's flaw skin i simply don't see and don't recognize. the basic mistake is that people without identity papers and without the identity cards being allowed into the country on a massive scale. when they simply don't want to recognize that it's not possible to check the background of the people. as a result of the threats of islam is terrorism in our country, continues to increase that we are pursuing the completely wrong migration policy. we must finally protect our borders effectively. only those who can prove who they are and who can give a critical reason should be allowed to enter our country. we hope the people we have to help the refugees, but please not in germany, somewhere closer to the home. we must finally consistently deport anyone who becomes an islamist danger or preachers have been,
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he has apologized for a documentary on a legit 2018 chemical attack in syria. admitting it contained serious inaccuracies is comes 10 months off. the report was ad on radio for the key claim from the british board coffee, which turned out to be false, was that an informant claimed the attack in duma was staged in the hope of the pay off from work leaks. now the editor in chief of which leeks welcomed thought apology from the b b. c. i think that he hopes other media outlets will follow suit . shaudra edwards dusty reports unraveling. what really happened that takes us to the heart of the global race and to control the narrative of the war. this is the opening of a, b, b, c radio for documentary. and as we know, the b, b, c predicates itself on anything, box, fake news. this all you can rely on the go to platform for truth and approved costs . the valid to leave no stone left on turned over the ledge. 2018 chemical talk and
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syria. but i run it clean now 10 months off to the publishing of this so called truce the b b, c. admit. so that contains some serious inaccuracy. the see you found that although they were limited to one aspect of an investigation into a complex and hotly contested subject, these points represented a failure to meet the standard of accuracy appropriate to a program of this kind. and this program is so called account of a former inspector from the organization for the partition of chemical weapons under the name alex was included. only it suggests that alex is. disclosures has been motivated. barbara ward of a $100000.00 offered by wikileaks. now, just to be clear, no such reward was ever paid according to ricki lake itself. but why does the bbc remember this? this serious is the result of sorrow journalism and meets to be b, c's editorial standards. a number of your points are based on inaccurate
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interpretations of the contents of the serious and we would suggest listening again for clarification. as appropriate. we approached individuals where allegations were raced. invite exam, as well as others to respond to what is reported in the program. was sent by the investigation and now we're journalism. yes, it was a b, c. talking about the same documentary off the journalists are and must a sensible casa. his question about how the documentary series failed to mention reports i found to be received on this rhymes. lastly, that the attack may have been staged and how it will to down damming verdict by former p c. w inspector jose, but stony as merely having an axe to grind with the americans. however, they were either rebuffed or down played back then that he was, he now admits it insinuated that alex was off to the cash bounty. but that's all the documentary fabricated or at least seriously exaggerated. it also claimed that
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pizza hitchens the agenda to fall the complaints against the documentary in the very fast side, shall the russian and syrian state views on the complex that be the attacks were indeed staged. and yes, the claims have been withdrawn by the b, b. c. but aligning hitchens with the russian, syrian official view, leave to worry and question about anyone stepping out of line automatically being pitted as spinning. and i'm to watch the narrative. as to alex is dealing with journalists. although he has collaborated with journalists, you held broadly the same views on the war as the russian and 3 governments. he had also collaborated with journalists of whom that could not be said, mister hitchens, among them. if they say, suppose that the bible can tackle narratives rather than spin and create them all this lay, the bbc has back tracked on that. and well peter hitch and to push the b. c to face it's fundamental flaws. hales is all as a factory for truth. what does this mean about the war agenda? the broadcast has been pushing for years. the bbc reporting is very biased and,
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and very much supportive of british establishment. this was a very important incident, led to the u. k. the u. s. and perhaps bombing syria, there's been a very heavy bias. an assumption that i thought was always wrong and that the accusations of the west were always right. and it's time after time we've seen incident switch and accusations by the west, which have convincingly turned out to be not through time hoping that more a more request will be made to them to look into more substantial issues here. let's head over to the middle east because israel has launched a series of our strikes on southern golfer the is radia cross talk to the how much rocket manufacturing site on a concrete plant which allegedly made materials to building cross water tunnels.
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now the attack comes in response to 5000000 fluids from gaza on monday with cool a series of fires in the still ahead on the program, a military coup in the west african nation of guinea sons. the menu price for into a 10 year high, meaning bump up profit for some story and more of course off the brain. ah ah ah, i me ah
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ah, i use so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have is crazy going from taishan. 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 the logan. now the other minium price has left to a 10 year high after
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a military coup in guinea and west africa. next up. daniel hawkins gives us a bit more detail what that all means. this isn't the 1st 2 in guineas. recent history, in fact, is one of several people's in a number of former french african colonies in just a few months. presidents of the impoverished west african states taken into custody while the countries special forces their constitution dissolved by nationwide curfew declared with any refusal for officials to cooperate deemed a rebellion. the mutiny is certainly mean business, but claim is all for the greater good. will no longer entrust politics to one man won't trust it to the people. guineas, beautiful. we don't need to re guinea anymore. we just need to make love to her world. seen a rare moment of unity from the year when to the african union, even usually rival staves quickly bonded together to condemn the military takeover
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. i am personally following the situation in guinea very closely. i strongly condemn any take over the government by force of the gun and call for the immediate relief of president alpha con day said why all the attention? guinea, despite being direly poor, is actually pretty rich. apart from large amounts of gold and diamonds, the country holds by some estimates. a 3rd of the world's was of the box life. one of the main sources of minium, in fact, is the world's 2nd largest producer and metal markets look pretty rattled right now . if you do have issues in the country that supplies 20 percent of book site to the global market, then clearly that will be a problem. alimony price is a decade high. great news for mining companies. but it probably makes little difference to the average guinea. and like in most former colonies, he's mainly mining conglomerates that tend to profit multiple states have investments in the country from russia and china to australia and the u. k.
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according to the us state department, one of the biggest plays in guineas, marcus is froth. friends. companies as part of international conglomerate play, a big role in the morning sector, as well as the privatization of the country's energy grid. an relations between the 2 countries have grown closer under the baffled president's rule. from some guinea have thrown bilateral relations with many high level meetings relations have intensified since our convey came to power. conway one office in the country's 1st free elections in later years like many lead is on the continent. he was accused of holding sham elections, which the opposition boycotted, cracking down on descend to me. bloody protest costing dozens of lives. yet his rule is still considered better than an unknown alternative. and guinea turbulence follows and all too familiar pattern, 3 crews, and just 10 years, a neighboring formal french colony. molly, a recent military takeover in shad following the killing of a strong one president edris, debbie,
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a long time french ally with president micron even attending his funeral again. despite his flaws, paris was pragmatic. things could be worse. this latest crew certainly won't be the loss in a vicious cycle of violence, power struggles, and instability for africans in former colonies, the only certainty seems to be more of the same. and as the world condemn is the latest round of violence. it's a sad fact that unity only seems to be shown what national interests are at stake. africa seems to be still stuck between either authoritative, regime and ruler. do not want to leave our life. what happens for comedy or cool and the worst type? of course i always the military one, so it's unfortunate, but i don't see positive development in the future in the country. of course, this is a problem of most african and developing countries. it's that the natural resources
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are not really used to help develop the country for the sake of their students. that's the conundrum that most african countries have not managed to re away from. so i don't think even the new regime will manage to do different policies. i guess the business as usual will be the same again, get a, be me going to korea. and then the multinational companies will keep proctoring from that sources for where they smoke sites all gold or diamond? i don't think thing when change for the regular regular guinea institute. i'm finding that the state of confusion in the u. k. of the proven vaccine campaign for teenager as all to see the vaccine minister himself often gave different answers to the same question during one interview about what the parents of teams need to give consent to be competent, then that will will goes in the favor. ready of what the teenager
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decides, can you show parents that if there is a decision to vaccinate 12 to 15 year old it will require a parental consent. i can give i sure absolutely. plans are currently being considered in the u. k. as to whether a healthy 12 to 15 year olds should be jobs on math. earlier the countries vaccine advisory board refused to back a mass roll out, citing a low covert health risk to that age group. however, the chief medical officer says the issue needs to be viewed from the wind, the impact it could have on preventing the spread. aaliyah who falls until vaccine protesters attempted to storm the headquarters of the case medicines on health care products regulatory agency. i saw the body greenlighted the baton and find the jobs children age 12 to 17. at least 4 officers were injured and the number of arrests were made. the demonstrations are against move to job the on the 16th,
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we discussed the issue with former westland bill estridge. if it were my incompetence, it would be no forgivable because they're supposed to be governing the country, but it might be aps understandable. it's not a matter of incompetence in my view, it's a matter of the state seizing powers that should belong to individuals and families . that since the whole situation began with being condition to accept lat downs, we've been conditioned to accept that if you wish to maintain personal freedom, you'll still have selfish so many things at their policy. non paypal through fit through propaganda. and sir, and it's tough for people to actually have a look at the reality of the situation and make their own decision not be forced to come to anything. because a lot of how things are shaping up. and i remember the very latest on those, and of course, many, many more choice home. check it out as he said to me, ah,
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how much? exactly? 10 years ago today, when we 1st introduced to the world, the idea of going, it was trading at a dollar. and this was back in 2011. and i said it would be the biggest story the decade. and certainly that has proven to be the case and now we've got out the door making big point, legal, tender i civic leg around the world, expedition 5000 miles round the clock of the dead. calm miss wilson in every country close by. it was like the crew,
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gavin's food and water harbor to go to north. also there was literally little. i know i said it's got everybody locked down or almost no food and no water. but really i'm not sure somebody either stuck a fish in the cove. it you're living like the female of own but in the 21st century. ah, the ah, the my name is jason. whenever you can plug it in or you think you remember me might have been searching
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the river. it was pretty obvious. he had muddy boots on use, arrogant. he was sitting there like this with his muddy booth and you know, flicking mud all over the floor. and he just like he was king of the world wanting thought he was aggressive even at that time as far as as how he was we handled himself kind of, he got that feeling that he was searching for a criminal and that's when he told me that my son was a drug dealer you you're here for next semester and she kind of told us that he wasn't just using marijuana that he was actually selling it on campus. and he had
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a felony against him and they haven't charged him with it yet. but he was pending to all these deliveries. they took place on campus both on their house, so they're passing on. and then he told us that andrew was a competent, short form. it asked for you to do is to do some buyers for me that were you that to where wire you have to go buy marijuana. i didn't even know what that was and i had no idea what he was. even talking about what that meant. me each individual we do, we have to do 2 deals. okay, so you have to, you are thinking, well this is susan the answering how can he, how can this have you been talking about the same guy? i mean, just.
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