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me the the us know like is the right secretary of state times of the blinking, but his handling of a pull out from i've got to start across, as he says he inherited from the president's donald trump plotting approved and so far as the light. so after coping 900 cation is on her office, and we'll continue duty on line or solely before isolating. the russian lead a held on another meeting with susan counterpart of thought, where he express fears about the foreign presence in the middle east mistake and
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russia had the polls on friday for the general election. all the parties, the candidates on watson state, special coverage this hour and throughout ah, life for most care. thanks for joining us to national i'm daniel hawkins with utah sunrise. welcome to the program. first of this, which is to find in congress us secretary of state anthony blinking has been harshly grilled for the rust pull out from a kind of stone. lawmakers didn't mean that there was with the country stop to promote president noted states is somewhat disadvantaged here in the someone's calling the shots. he can't even speak without someone in the white house, censoring it or, or signing off on it. i don't know how it's possible if in fact the people in
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charge of our foreign policy did not see all these factors and concludes that there was a very real possibility of a rep, very rapid collapse. then we've got the wrong people making military and diplomacy decisions in our government. the washington post called it a moral disaster. i think it's a moral disgrace. you nearly dislocated your shoulder though, patting yourself on the back for the great job you've done. i mean, just yesterday you stated we did the right thing by our citizens in working feverishly to get every one of them out. but you didn't get every one of them out. us headline to quit santa san expired last month, bringing americans longer step award to a close. as the pentagon withdrew to panama and rapidly took over the fucking chaos with thousands of guns trying to flee the country throughout the body ministration insisted things were going fine. what house i was finding it harder to maintain that narrative, vomiting senior correspondent more, i get the reports from couple it was largely
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a partisan spectacle with republicans attempting to shift the blame for this catastrophe, as they described it onto the biden administration. the democrats, on the other hand, as well as the administration, attempted to absorb themselves of all responsibility for what happened in cobble as american troops pulled that more importantly, the bite minister administration says that this is squarely on the shoulders of trump, the former president, because it was him who agreed to they pull out without leaving them a detailed plan as to what to do. now, the republicans saying that this is an agree just defense, because barton had the better half of well half a year to make sure that americans were evacuated, that everything was done and orderly in an orderly fashion, especially considering that the intelligence was that. but the state department and
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that intelligence agencies had warned that there was a serious risk that the taliban would overrun the country very quickly. the biden administration nevertheless, maintains that what it did at he's made the best of a bad situation, which he, those brecht as long ago. a song was killed in 2011 a decade ago. ok. this capabilities were degraded significantly. we completed one of the biggest air lists and history, much of the equipment that was left behind, including in the hands of the afghan forces that then fell to the taliban. much based on what i understand from my colleagues, a, b, o, d, is an operable or assume will become an operable because it has to be maintained. it's not of any great strategic value in terms of threatening us. many of the arguments that we heard sharing the hearing never. well, there was stretching the truth to put it lightly. for example, that outside has been degraded. oh, well, that is incorrect. that is more widespread with more followers than ever before. as
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for the argument that much of the equipment and weapons left behind by the united states and gather stock will become inoperable. well, that is untrue as well. because even if the taliban doesn't care for, for the 20000 hum, these the, the 40000 pickup trucks, thousands of other vehicles as well as half a 1000000 firearms left behind the united states. well, it will simply be able to cannibalize those that it doesn't need to make sure that they're still functional years past decades into the future. what wasn't touched upon in the hearing all that much was the, the humanitarian situation here. and i've got this done, which is to put it again disastrous because there is, there is of the prospect of collapse and on the political front of the show. so front at the, especially on the humanitarian front, the. 3 hunger, we're talking about across the country. the you in itself has said that more than
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$10000000.00 afghans, a 3rd of the population, depends on humanitarian aid. and they have no assurance that tomorrow they'll be able to eat. and bearing that in mind, the time about and booth the tide about in the world food program have said that he would stop positive gattis don will run out by the end of september unless something is done. i mean, you, you take a walk down the street here and in capital duty, louis as well as teachers, professors begging for food because they haven't been paid in months because government accounts have been frozen internationally, especially in the west. taliban has nothing to pay them with and bearing lease to get in mind as some of the questions we had during that hearing address the l g b, g, q, community. and there. well, be, as you know, mister secretary, the l g b t q i community in afghanistan is extremely vulnerable to punitive actions from the taliban. what thank you for rightly putting the spotlight on concerns about the
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l g b q i pos, community. and again, it's the end of the particular threat that they, they find themselves under. this is something that we are focused on. i'm glad that cleared up. i'll be sleeping so much better tonight. thank god, luckily we have no issues in our country that are more important than the l g. b t q. crisis in afghanistan. what, a complete absolute bleeping idiot we have for a secretary of state. the only reason he's not the dumbest man in d. c is his boss already has that title. it is important to bear in mind that, that people are saying the l g b t, q, community, the lives that their rights that they don't matter. the point is they're making that the l g b t q community was persecuted under the previous us back regime. the government here where he'll most, i trial it. he was an offense and it was punishable by even death, a sherri, a law and more remote communities. and for them now to be trying to turn people
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turn people's attention away from the crisis. he's gripping of genocide and to focus on the l. g. b t q. community. well that he's dishonest. to put it to put it lightly. a retired us air force, colonel holes work for the national security agency says buttons miscalculated the entire situation are blank. and of course he is called the bull in many ways. but the, the department of defense is the, is the big player here. and the tone of the questioning today is really political theater and you can, you can kind of watch it on both sides. it's more entertaining than it is revealing . we blame trump for everything. we don't see signs that i assessed the situation 8 months ago. let's say in january, let's say at the end of january, when he took power, it didn't seem like he was really assessing what he had been left by the previous administration. and that's the duty of all presidents as they transfer power. so he
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can blame trump. i don't think it's it's really valid in this case. a lot of president isn't self installation oft recovered. 19 case was the text that among his entourage, it's been confirmed. let me put in the self assistive negative for the 4th person will continue with his work schedule will be online. russell leader had 2 shots of a sport in agree vaccine earlier this year. shortly before isolating person hosted syrian head of state by sharla side on, on the announced visit to the russian capital. monday's meeting with the 1st since booth and visited damascus last year. apart from discussing the situation and i've got to start the liter stressed the need to restore political dialogue and syria with the country still trapped in a decade long civil war. we can reassure us out of his support for the country, raise the alarm at the foreign person. i saw him on the 11th. probably when the main issue, in my opinion, is that the foreign armed forces are present and certain, i'm sorry,
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territories about any un mandate. and without your authorization, which clearly contradicts international law, revenge you taking maximum efforts holiday, the country move along the path restoration at a rate that way he possible if the entire territory was controlled by a legitimate government, you get to, you know, the version of the former invoice is serious at the funds against presence in the country is absurd. i think it was probably very timely into the recent american withdrawal from afghanistan. now logically, you might think the president biden would follow up withdrawal from ending the forever war in afghanistan, with a similar withdrawal in syria. after all, the purpose of the american troops in northeast syria, supposedly to keep control over. i fish is a transparent nonsense. the real purpose has been to put pressure on
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a sad to set down, and it is very unlikely to happen. the french government has been struggling to explain his handling of the cobra crisis. as the former health ministers officially investigate that. i have a controversial pandemic policy that allegedly endangered live charlotte lumens. keep the story, the manual, my quarter look to see a 2nd term. what the hell? know from serious questions of being all about the way his administration felt with the cove with 19 pandemic 1st to be something for the full might help them in this stuff on your own. on january 24th 2020 as it was being confirmed that the virus had reached france. she had made this statement in the due history of the risk of invitation from hon is moderate. it is now practically 0 since the city, you know, is isolated the risks of side, the fact that around and imported case and very weak and the risks of spread and
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virus and the population of very low. however, a few months later, often leaving the health ministry and launching a failed bid to become the mayor of parish lose all was telling a very different story. when i left the ministry, i was crying because i knew that nami way was in front of us from the start. i only thought of one thing, the corona virus. we should have stopped everything. it was a masquerade. she also relate to told the parliamentary investigation that she diluted president micron and then prime minister edward felipe about the potential dangers of the virus. in january 2020, susan is now under investigation by a special court for endangering the lives of others. this is one of the very 1st cases worldwide we're leading, public figure is being held accountable for how the crisis was handled. however,
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you may not be alone here in front of those who held high office during the pandemic. do you to be question to that includes? would phillipe and the current health minister olivia around the court of justice also has its site set on the director general of health and public frogs. the pressure is all in the court of justice is waiting through thousands and thousands of complaints against government minutes says all over allegations of ms handling the pandemic. even president cohen has admitted that france was you prepared? i mistakes were made. let's be honest. the moment has revealed flaws, shortcomings, like all the countries of the world. we have lack gowns, gloves, hydro alcoholic gels. we were not able to distribute as many mosques as we would have liked for our caregivers, for staff carrying for our seniors,
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for nurses and home helpers. however, the difference between mr. mccolan, those that he a point says that he is president, enjoys immunity from prosecution. now since that was a missions from has run stuff, it's couldn't be rules, mosques remain mandatory in shops and on public transport. health passes showing you can do vaccinations, status, or obligatory in many cultural and ledger spaces as well as in most restaurant farms and cafes. rule that triggered approach the with. 6 those who end up in court over the state handling of cove, it will have the opportunity to state that defense losing has already said that she
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won't let the action of the government being discredited and much was done to prepare for the global crisis. whether or not that was the case is now in the hands of the french judicial system. from the very beginning, there were apparently lies understatement. so many failures not health policy. justice should come into play to understand what really happened to help management, which was a disaster. remember, it was august 1st and who said that the virus but don't spread in front. but also hung post was a power sample designed to prevent so far as mentoring. and she lied about the math . it seems only now politicians have finally discovered that serving the public interest comes with responsibility. this is our t filter. com. we launched back into our russian parliamentary election, special coverage, the re seats up for the seats in the state duma. all that's coming up in 90 seconds . ah.
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me dares thing. we dare to ask me. oh, we'll come back to all the international. we're now moving the hall to moscow and our election h q, mobil, looking red square called an bray has be met. bring you the very best coverage you'll be upcoming elections to russia state. do what? the federal lower house of parliament the ah, there are a just
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a couple of days of campaigning left to go before 3 days of voting kicks off on friday. i'm sure other week we're going to be here introducing you to the parties in the race, the priorities on voters minds and also a bit more insight into rushes politics. just to clarify for you how the election works while they're fighting for that will be 450 m b from 225 and actual districts chosen to the state duma. they get a 5 year term, half of them. it's 1st past the post. it's majority vote again, single mandate constituencies on the basis of one m. p per constituency. the other 225 sent in by the parties. but i need the parties that managed to secure more than 5 percent representation. and parliament that will be known. come monday, no doubt, it will also tell you which of the 14 parties are taking part in this election this weekend. the russian, united democratic party is more commonly known as yeah, it's a liberal party. it's been on the slide for decades with it's better off coming way back in 190-1909. when it took almost 6 percent of the vote. since then it's
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tumbled to around a 2 percent share. but it's chad told us what he expects this time around let's just of a bit. it is the balance. this time we'll have 14 squares, but in reality there are only 2. 1 banks, the policy that they may print in or the other is not. 13 policies supported policy, the common is the liberal democrats, so just russia and so on, down the lead us. well, gilbert could propose an alternative course. everyone who believe this should be political. freedoms friendly and beneficial. mutually beneficial relations with other countries, mutually respectful and paste relations of the countries. everyone who understands we shouldn't always look for enemies is their own country. we need to begin work on improvement. cider and country help people. yeah. well, those who want to see consideration of the policies we currently have and you convert to 13 different policies with different names, over all of the most current government and all the major issues.
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what should i, when, when you had a meeting, i must go district with a young man approached me and my family has always voted republican and i want to vote for you too, but you probably won't. so maybe will vote for the company because they're also the opposition. people quite often come to me with similar words. and i told him that if everyone to look at this point worrying the won't get enough. if we weren't just positive, like percent threshold, it will pass 15 percent. there are many people who won't change it and i'm ready for them. but their own power is applied phenomenally. people should believe in their own power. over the policy they support in can 40 of these view they share and then everything will be all right. everything will be the way it should fitting for the issues that are on voters minds. well, russia, of course, is not immune from what many worldwide perceived as the mishandling at the time, then it by rightly name governments. so donald court has been asking whether that could boost leftist groupings at the russian ballot box. super profits for some
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abject poverty. for others, the pandemic striven. a sharp wedge between the world's rich and poor, sending millions of people to the breadline. while the lead skyrocketing profit margins carry them into space. they want to think every amazon employee in every amazon customer. cuz you guys paid for all of this, ah, way to make space for accessible wasn't the door of a new space age. who's in the u. s. support of 18 to 34 year olds found only 49 percent of respondents had
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a positive view of capitalism. that's down from 58 percent when the same question was asked 2 years ago. and the ship can be seen through the 10000 new people who have joined the democratic socialists of america since march. people are really starting to just look around and say, man, capitalism isn't working. the markets can't even produce hand sanitizer the toilet paper masks during the plague. what good as the system? a steep majority of young brits also on socialism. according to a new poll by the institute of economic affairs, almost 70 percent. in fact, at the same time in spain, the socialist workers party has retained its firm hold on power throughout the pandemic. for people growing up in the economy, far less forgiving than the one in which their parents spent their best years. radical solutions look like the only viable ones. defeating a disease like this is an activity for which is deciding must be prepared. and which is,
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society must mobilize its resources to confront this disease. when coven 19 came in the late winter of 2020, the united states was unprepared, and the united states has been on able to cope the country. this system as a whole has broken down, and that is a clear way in which the experience of the pandemic has made the witnesses of capitalism and the growing interest in socialism much stronger than it was already before that. russia also has not been immune to the rise and global wealth inequality. the countries rich have added $40000000000.00 to their collective net worth since the beginning of this year. so the russian communist party says it's going to tackle the financial gap. it's program titled 10 steps
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towards people. power promises fixes through policies like nationalization of key industries and banks, as well as an overhaul of industrial investment. although some have criticized the k p r 's own relationship to russia's millionaires since the party nominated over 100 of them for its ticket to the state, duma general secretary cannot use the gun of though claims that there is nothing contradictory about that most. is it possible for a millionaire to be a communist? i believe it's completely possible for us all to be millionaires. if the 10000 minds that this country has created worked for every person. there would be plenty of millionaires. but they've been stolen by 15 scoundrels who don't even want to pay normal taxes if what was inherited from our forefathers and from god worked for every person. then the situation would change dramatically. it's times like these when capitalism is not exactly doing much good for many people. that 1000000 struggling to get by start to look for alternatives. well,
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the socialists be able to step up to the parliamentary play. that's all from the selection h q for this. our uncles and correspondents here right away through the remaining campaign days. that's i think on those all the poll results come monday morning, the the bank charges finance viable guy. when customers go by, you reduce the been well, reduce the lower the best under cutting, but what's good to food market is that get to the global economy. oh, right now, there are 2000000000 people who are overweight or obese. it's profitable to sell food that he's fancy and sugary and healthy,
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and he's not at the individual level. it's not individual willpower. and if we go on believing that will never change as obesity epidemic, that industry has been influencing very deeply. the medical and scientific establishment, ah, so what's driving the vehicle is corporate me? ah, maybe a reflection of reality. the in a world transformed what will make you feel safer? type relation or community? ah, you're going the right way. where are you being that somewhere? direct. what is truth?
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what is faith in a world corrupted? you need to defend the so join us in the depths or remain in the shallows, ah, ah, in the 19 twenties and so several 100 african americans moved to the soviet union. and many of their descendants still live in russia law. never yet to be truthful. nice things in there was that richard lum duck back home. i can merican something from racism and a complete lack of prospects. a just not real be losing. shall one buy else provide you with the food. so they decided to leave everything behind and start a new life in a country about which they knew almost nothing at all. some of the african
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americans who went to soldiers union in the 1930 found great success is always going to go for me. and now almost a 100 years later, history is repeating itself. my great grandfather, george time, went to russia on probably the worst time to go anywhere. why not mean when i come here? i i have often said transparency for the powerful receipts and the bell. this bit cares about privacy. what people care about is power. antonia and sons is become a symbol of the battles of brevity. information is power. that's what's going on, or a huge struggle with the government's corporations who want to keep information
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secret and others who democratic rights should be pushed forward. and people have a right to know what they're going to do. watch how to help to shift the conversation around transparency and see what that battle has done to him. i feel like julian might be coming to an end. we are in a conflict situation. the largest and most powerful game plan in such a situation. it's remarkable to survive the the, the, the, this isn't by someone business show you can't afford to mess. i'm rachel. and i've read your bore in washington coming up the pace at which in place in the united states is easing. but it's not out of the woods quite yet. straight ahead. we bring
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you the latest figures and what they mean for the state of the economy. plus, we're going to take you back to the crypto currency sector, where light coin jumped on a fake report that wal mart would begin accepting the all point we discussed the con and how the hype can drive market. then for the 1st time in 60 years of human space, flight or rocket is set to launch in the orbit with only civilians on board. we'll take a look at what the basic plan for historic information for launch. we have a package here today. so let's get started. the the are we leave the program with a bit of a room in the world of crypto currency. lloyd light coin is coming under heavy scrutiny tuesday after what appears to be a pumping dump scheme. light coins price.
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