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the, the, the, the, the, the biden get, say, hostile reception from the american public, him into anger, over his handling of the afghan to stamp the 20th anniversary of non 11 approaches. auntie explores the legacy of america's war on terror. in a series of special reports, say we had some families who saw loved ones killed in a recent us drunk, striking cobble time. the head of the family that has lost 10 of its members,
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and this is not a mistake of america. this is a crime. russia's emergencies minister is killed while trying to save a person's life during training exercises in awe . good evening, thanks for joining us here on naughty job. i didn't go to a less the more well commit. a new jersey town. hit hard by hurricane i'd a group of locals, voice their anger over the f. galveston, pull out with some even branding the american president, a tyrant. the.
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c history of the war enough galveston is being felt all the more acutely in the run up to a grim anniversary for america. almost 20 years have passed since the tragic events of 911 a day that should the world and set the stage for the us war on terror to market. we've been taking a closer look at the devastating impact the subsequent to decades of conflicts we've had on the lives of millions in our special project. unheard voices. the will use all tools at our disposal space killed our children for united states was bringing people to watch a site. it was a pointless exercise. and we start the series by looking at the impact of one recent events cycle defensive as strike conducted by the u. s in cobble of the end of august, just before the afghan. this time withdrawal deadline,
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we heard from father c. last children in the right. the youngest being just 2 years old. saw the sandals belong to melinda. she was very close to me. i looked her so much, she always told me to buy ice cream with us military forces conducted and unmanned over the horizon airstrike on a vehicle known to be an imminent isis k threat. on the morning of the bombing, she came and kissed me and said, good morning father. it was her last meeting. i will never see her again. the my name is maddie. i'm the head of the family that has lost 10 of its members, and it was around 4 30 pm. i left for the market and on the way i met my elder brother who was driving back home. we talked a little then he left to go home and i crossed the road to go to the other side. i
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just crossed the road and i heard an explosion. my daughter lead her to me that she saw a smaller craft, a drone, moving around in a circle which then fired a missile about hitch or home. i turned to look, there was dust and smoke like it was a terrible scene. my wife was shutting out her high was on fire. ah, there were parts of children's bodies. it was so bloody increase and i went into my home on fun, my brother and a nephew. they were critically injured but still alive and breathing was. they later died in the hospital. my brother and 9 others were killed in this horrific attack. my brother's daughter, who was student to get married, also lost her life. another relative was also here, a guest. she was killed to, oh,
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i. bush, maya loves cosmetic. she likes painting her nails for she like dolls very much. the main cause of the incident was the american president, planning this attack without any evidence and destroying our family was the catastrophe. ringback ringback ah, the president is made clear to the commanders that they should stop at nothing to make isis pay for the death of those american service members at the cobble airport . they say, isis k lived in this house in this house with these children, members of ices, a stupid thought without any proof, without any investigation, they attacked us and killed our children, and we will never forgive them. ah,
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our entire families in shock, its being so painful for us mentally. we are not in a stable condition. the women are dead silent. they don't speak, you know, we left our devastated home and now live in my sister's place. it's so painful to visit it because we could see your children dying there. that people accusing us of having contact with islam state, the americans who bombed our family, seeing we'd been preparing an attack on them. their complete and utter liars, ah . ringback after the incident, no authority came here to investigate. nobody asked us what happened here. no one help. no one came here to morally support us. busy this is not a mistake of america, this is
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a crime. we've lost her children. the count returned to us. mister owner should be restored by us for investigation into the incident. we all see international community to investigate this incident. ah, make no mistake. no military on the face of the earth works harder to avoid civilian casualties than the united states military. and nobody wants to see innocent life taking the americans have left us galveston. they came because of their own goals and humiliated in my country. america is not achieved anything in africa. america has failed in afghanistan, and it has made our people miserable and will be speaking with more people,
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buy soldiers and civilians. his lives were changed forever by america's war in our continued special coverage, unheard voices throughout the week. just days after the last u. s. military jet left afghanistan, the by the ministrations asking congress for more than $6000000000.00 to resettle thousands of african refugees. that's in addition to the trillions already spent on the longest ever american war caleb more than reports. so how much cash is every american dish out for the war on terror? well, if you do the math for each individual in the united states, it comes out to about $16000.00. 64000 for a family, for your insurance. i don't even know that cool. it is worth you know, horrible. it's too much. $600000.00 is a lot for everybody. not everybody could pay that. whereas a gone,
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is there any accountability? i feel they could do better things that the money especially was going on with depend demik right now and the state wherein here at home i say take care here 1st and then you were about elsewhere. i mean, we've got a lot of domestic issues here. i will give priority whether it's college fundings or house, tuition, whatever they needed for a really terrible, terrible lot of people while thinking that they're going to fight for a country and this and that, but they lose their lives and bring people home. now some might say that that is a small price to pay in order to keep us safe from terrorist attacks like on $911.00. but apparently there have been some other less than honorable motives who can milk this thing all the way to 2015. there's plenty to go around. the old military, industrial complex is always hungry for cash, and they melt it way. past 2015, it is now 2021, and the u. s. a unloaded at this point, roughly 6 trillion dollars, and that is
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a conservative estimate. now that's only the financial cost. let's go over the human cost of 20 years worth of violence and killing. but now it's over. coach biden blew his whistle and we're leaving the court. so who won? what have we truly accomplished in 20 years of post $911.00 was millions of lives and trillions of dollars later, who has one who has lost and at what price 20 years from now was to be reckoned with. a has societal costs. we have dentist done in iraq was low enough to us forces that gun. so as the us a learned anything from decades of war. will we now get a peace dividend to pay for things like health care, education and infrastructure? like again, right after bringing the troops home, congress actually increased the military budget. biden's proposed pentagon budget was already it's near record levels before the house armed services committee. radcliffe recommendation to add nearly $24000000000.00 higher than the peaks of the korean or vietnam was, or the recon built of the $980.00. if we concerned about making america and the
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world safer, we should be investing more funds in addressing pandemic climate change. and racial and economic injustice, not by un weapons. we don't need a price as we can't afford, after 20 years. trillions of dollars. nothing seems to have been learned by the united states and economy based on war keeps rolling ahead. caleb bobbin r t new york. while we've spoken to the red cross president peter myra, he's currently in afghanistan and has been visiting medical facilities and meeting with the new african government on the one side, you see all that these are remnants of war. you see these camps distorted vehicles, military vehicles. you see this traction where fighting has taken place, including in some of the cities like brush and others. and on the other hand, you see a normality of life and normal life. you see that this country is and has been
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affected by 40 years of war and by poverty and the 2 together create enormous human period need. what i can see is that this is a country in bad need of many terry and assistance of help to stop realize, infrastructure and basic services. it needs international support and when and how political lack there's states will recognize the new i've gone. government is of course, up to them. our interest is that international support comes to have gone east on to the people on the east and in a way which is respectful of the geneva conventions of many tavian practices. and i am hopeful that we managed to have acceptable conditions,
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given some of the assurances that myself and also the coordinator of the community affairs of the us have received this week. we had a long conversation with the deputy of now when our government has a very substantial conversation with him self and with some of his closer age and collaborators in order to ensure that the humanitarian space, which is needed for a good, impactful and usually human terry and assistance are guaranteed, i think we got a lot of understanding and also a good sense that we need further dialogues as we move forward. as i c r c, we have worked with cali bon in territories controlled by then over the last
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40 case. and so now in power, we will certainly continue to capitalize on these relations where says emergencies minister has been killed while attending training exercise in the arctic is believe that the again, he's in the chair was fatally injured while attempting to rescue a cameraman, who had fallen off the cliff ortiz, daniel hawkins, has more get his english f would be less familiar to those abroad than at home. now, here in russia though, he was a well known part of the governing body, most recently serving his head of the russian emergencies, ministry. a very senior chief position once occupied by the current defense minister saturday should go. we know that mister is in a chef. was in the city of no risk in the northern fall of russia. i taking part in trainings the size is organized by the emergencies ministry. there were a large number of journalists, video operators, directors in attendance,
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who were filming a training video for the emergency ministry, eye witness accounts state. but at $1.00 of this group of journalists and directors got too close to the edge of a cliff and neither fell or began to fall. mississippi chef was standing, the boy, his training kicked in and he attempted to hold the directive. jumping off to him. sadly, his efforts were futile. both men were, if it's a hospital and to come to the injuries medics policy to help. one of our correspondence from arthur spanish was also in attendance. these training exercises . this is what he told us on. but he died trying to say to film director who was there at that moment in order to choose a new location for his future film. according to witnesses, the drake to stumbled and fell have rushed to save him, but hid rog. unfortunately, none of them survived. residence told us that this place is very dangerous,
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and tragedies already happened that a thought from his role as head of the emergency ministry, a post yorkie pie since 2018. mrs. ne chef also occupied positions in the russian security operator serving is that pretty head of the f s. b on the security council as one is being part for many years of the russian president's partial security detail. effectively being mr. putins aide to camp and the russian president has already expressed his deep condolences in connection with missing a chef. death he leaves behind is wife, a son, a grandson, and 2 granddaughters. dying what he was trained to do, what he loved doing, and what he did for large part of his life, which was that saving lives in dire situations where nobody else could do appointment for his position as head of the emergency ministry will be appointed in due course, you've been using a shift, though, of course, will be remembered as a hero. the ca reportedly helps ukraine with
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a plan to lower a number of russian mercenaries. it wanted to capture last year. the claim being made in a new report by cnn, but things didn't go according to that plan when the roost got mixed up in the operation on the ground to break it down for a se, returning, cuz in the studio with me even earlier today. but there's lots of parties involved, just take us through this report. well, 1st of all, i can tell you that this story was reported on widely in the russian media last year. but what makes this particular story by the cnn important is that is that the u. s. media is currently talking about it. so that's something very special. now, if we look at what exactly is in that report, it says that the dramatic arrest of more than 30 russian nationals in bel rowse in august last year, that was an elaborate ukraine intelligence operation,
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which was an effort reportedly backed and financed biased by the ca so well, washington provided cash provided technical assistance for that, and this was something that 3 former high ranking ukrainian military officials, the, were the sources of cnn. and besides this, they were talking about the actual method and the actual plan that the actual plot was to allure alleged russian mercenaries that took part in the fighting in east ukraine. how long side to the anti government forces there to lower these men out of russia? in order for them to be prosecuted in ukraine. so basically what happened was that the operatives, ukraine, intelligence operatives posed as members of a private security firm. and they wanted applications. they offered large sums
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of money for the security work that never existed. and these are this massive applications that they were flicking through. this pretty much served as a perfect database for them, for the people that they were looking for. who could have fought against the crate? an army in the don bass region. we started to call them and say, hey man, okay, tell me something about yourself. maybe you not really a fighter, maybe you're a plumber or something like that. and then they start to reveal things about themselves, sending us documents, military id and proof of where they had fought. and we are like, bingo, we can use that. so apparently this wasn't, has a nice idea by someone in key of this was something that came from across the atlantic and of the cranium and told and services. we're happy to use this trick.
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tell us bit more about the, the people who were captured in brothers. well, 1st of all, i would like to give you the context of this. these were very 10 times in bell roof just before a crucial presidential election. there, we remember that this pole was followed by mass unrest and riley's opposition rallies all across bel roost. but just before that, the president was under pressure. and at the time, the ball russian authorities thought that these alleged mercenaries could have been sent to bed roost in order to spark on rest street violence. and this explains why they were so brutally detained, just like terrorists almost immediately after the detention extradition request from key of came. so we'll keep wanted, was these men to be on the ukranian territory for them to be prosecuted by? remember that this is something that never happened because there were many phone
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calls between president alexander lou of dollars and russian president vladimir putin. they talked about it, long conversations, again, the extradition never happen. and shortly after all this report started coming in, that this could have been applaud by ukraine. but again, like what i'm saying is very important that an american media, how that is now reporting that all of this could have been orchestrated by the the c a c a could have been behind it. and now the russian side is saying, there you have it. this was something that we were telling you all along. the ukranian authorities are not interested, an impartial investigation of this affair. all the facts which cnn has now confirmed serve as fresh evidence. ukraine commits acts of state terrorism by the hands of a secret service. so the mercenaries, again,
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they were sent back to russia. they never ended up doing any fake security work and other countries. they never ended up in ukraine, and there was no conflict between mask and moscow over this. but i remember back that they were very close to this conflict. but now, given the reports of american involvement and all this, perhaps it is worth hearing from russia. ukrainian officials, american officials on this, we already sent a request for comment to the ca and we are waiting for their reply id. appreciate the date of trying to bringing as the story that i think it's funny for you. this are the last segment of the huge new stream to gas pipeline project that links russia and germany that has been welded into place in the baltic seats hope it could stop pumping gas in time for the usual high wind to demand from europe. the to all of us details 3 years in the making and not without
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a bumper to along the road. the final piece of the old stream to gas pipeline has been welded into place. the final bit of pipe is piece 200500 58 in a frenzy $11000000000.00 gym. so once the tops are turned on, it will bring sign theory in gas via the russian port of luca under the baltic sea right here to germany. the mayor of the seaside town where the pipeline arrives in europe, who doubles up as a life. god says the energy project brings not only gas, but money and jobs as well. but i think the pipeline, the pipeline is very important for the town of lubin. we still benefits both during the construction and operating stages for our industrial port, which is a municipal court in which living has a state that generates a job as a result of the project and the long term operational phase, the time of leave me will receive a share of the business profit generated by the north stream to pipeline,
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as well as gas gates and other companies. that's one and 1500000 euros that will go to lumens town budget. it's not all being smooth sailing though. former us president donald trump wanted to sell europe more of america's liquefied natural gas problem. there though is it's more expensive than the piped russian variety. so he slept sanctions on the nord stream to project causing hold ups. so we're protecting germany, we're protecting friends, we're protecting these countries. and then numerous of the countries go out and make a pipeline deal with russia, where they're paying billions of dollars into the coffers of russian. germany is totally controlled by russian because they will getting from 60 to 70 percent of their energy from russia and a new pipeline. in may, the current inhabitants of the white house lifted the sanctions on the nord stream to company. that, that doesn't mean he's a fun my you know, to,
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to has been known for some time. good friends can disagree and, but by the time i became president, there was 90 percent completed and imposing sanctions did not seem to make any sense. ukraine is also worried that it could be used to cut it out of the european gas trans that infrastructure. however, russia says switches the demand for its gas, the more roots it has to europe, the better moscow is always said that no stream to within economic project and has nothing to do with politics. and perhaps that's why the mayor of you been isn't too concerned about the effect. geo politics could have on the pipeline coming into his town on other stop and home through the get either a 5 gym and states involved in the construction of the node stream to projects and other states of assessed and endorse the project. and some of them even want court cases over it. i've always believed that this project could be implemented within
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the legal framework that exists within the you and those state. i have not been concerned the practical means could stop the project, european politics, federal politics and even american politics are too far away from us. we just did our job, did our task and everything to make sure this projects became a successful as the 1st not seem pipeline. there were still 2 or 3 legal hurdles overcome with regard to the gas market directive, with the commissioning and transport of the gases. but i'm quite sure that russia and the countries in companies involved resolve these issues and that we will start receiving the 1st rushing through the pipelines before the end of 2021, with the pipeline connected up just behind me certificate action and safety checks will take around 3 months to be completed after that while nor stream to will be able to pump as much as 55000000000 cubic meters of gas per year. here to germany, that's roughly enough. the heat around 26000000 european homes feature all of a r t on the job baltic coast. i stay with our tell about the dates in 30 minutes.
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a right to know what to do. watch houses help shift the conversation around transparency. see what that battle has done to him. i feel like julian's life might be coming to an end. we are in a conflict situation with the largest and most powerful employ. in such a situation, it's remarkable. he's advised me. ah, this is both bus for the one business show you can't afford to miss. i'm friendship or, and i make a woman's in washington coming up for great tricky currency experiment is under way as well. salvador has officially launched this coin payment system. we'll take a look at what it means for the nation's economy, plus aluminum prices hit a 10 year high after the west african country of guinea was the subject of a military coup for discuss what it means to the future of the country natural resources. then we take you to the british styles as the united kingdom has
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