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to somebody that could be shipped to the in the cove in your living like the theme in of ohm. but in the 21st century. ah ah, at roderick outcome, the pounds again admitted drunk. striking campbell last month, the month of august, terrorists only claimed innocent live in civilians including up to 7 children for tragically killed in that story. we now was that it is unlikely that the vehicle and those who died were associated with or a direct threat to us forces that mission kind of 3 weeks after that that they try to tried, which was supposed to take out and i to k. so it's fine for us to speak to the father of the victim. that's part of our special projects, unheard of voices. i'm 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. has parliamentary election is well underway with the 2nd of 3 day. the thing about to take home in russia, sorry. ah, this is the news on our team who national with me you last, paula. hello and welcome to the program. the pentagon has admitted a trend strike and i've got to sit on a band of august with a tragic miss thing that killed 10 civilians, including 7 children. washington had previously claimed this trial have been necessary to prevent an attack on american troops. i am now convinced that as many as 10 civilians, including up to 7 children, were tragically killed in that strike. moreover, we now assess that it is unlikely that the vehicle and those who died were
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associated with isis cake or were a direct rep to us forces. that was a mistake. and i offer my sincere apology. us officials are reported, they say no disciplinary action regarding the dead laptop is expected as they stand by the intelligence that led to the strike ministry officials also trust, however, that despite the deadly mistake is too early to draw conclusions. i don't so that you should draw any conclusions about our ability to strike enough can ascend against isis. j target's in the future based on this particular strike. confirmation from the pentagon that its last strike of the 20 year afghan war was indeed edward. the 10 civilians, the 10 civilians perished in this, in this attack and that the united states says it is, it is sorry that perhaps it'll pay compensation on a voluntary basis. nevertheless, they say that the intelligence was solid,
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that they deemed the threat to be imminent. we reported on the situation that there was a lot of tension and couple. it had been feared that there would be another attack on the airport following the attack on the 26th of august that claimed the lives of 13 american troops, as well as had more than a 100 other people civilians, taliban fighters included. nevertheless, what we've heard from the pentagon over the past 2 weeks has been well diversion, largely, the pentagon refuse to odds and the state department to what they had found. what the findings about this attack was, what we heard today is that the pentagon claim stood surveil this vehicle watched it for a number of hours before this attack. they claim that the vehicle visited a compound associated with isis k. that is ice is affiliate here. and i've got to start and that had returned to an area 3 kilometers away from
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a couple airport where the evacuation was underway. and that is when they decided to pull the trigger to go forward with this drone truck. and they must have seen the numerous children play around the car as reported by their families at the time. nevertheless, the pet god says the, the intelligence was taller than they had no choice. but to go on with this strike . now they say they're sorry we, we apologize and we will endeavour to learn from this horrible mistake. and to that end, he is directed to a thorough review of the investigation just completed by us central command. the paragon says there will be no disciplinary measures going. going into the future, but they will investigate further this particular job. so i can try to learn a lesson. they say they will be more careful with the, with future drone strikes. that is not to say that they will, that they will stop targeting isis here, and i've got to stop they, they,
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they made that point. nevertheless, there is, there is still, you know, the, the fact that not a lot of accountability has been offered by the pentagon. and is an issue that has rob republicans as well as critics in the united states to say that while, you know, we have heard, we have had all these hearings with the said it with, with the congress that hasn't been anyone who's reside will be slide for but many americans, he is a fiasco, a capital airport the the last few days, few weeks of the evacuation here, the chaos that we saw capital airport and the lack of planning that went along with it. also the so called defensive as try can cobble report soon. imagine that a number of members of an african family had perished. and that time they had gathered for a celebration about home and the capital. in an instant, the kid took the lines of 10 civilians,
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including 7 children. the youngest mixed him for 2 girls who was only 2 years old. we spoke to their fathers as part of our special project on heard, voices, saw by the sandals, belong to milly. 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
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a little then he left to go home and i crossed the road to go to the other side. i just crossed the road and i heard an explosion. my daughter lead her to me that she saw a small aircraft. i drove moving around in a circle which then fired a missile about hit or hold and i turned to look, there was just and smoke like it was a terrible scene. my wife was shutting her high, was on fire. ah, there were parts of the children's bodies, it was so bloody increase and i went into my home and my brother and a nephew, they were critically injured but still alive and breathing. they later died in 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 lives. another relative was also here, a guest. she was killed to,
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oh, i as bush my a loves, cosmetic. she likes painting her nails. 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. catastrophe. ringback ringback ah, the president is made clear to the commanders that they should stop and nothing to make isis pay for the death of those american service members at the cobbler airport isis k. lived in this house, in this house with these children, members of isis. stupid thoughts without any proof, without any investigation. they killed our children and we will never forgive ah,
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our entire families. in short, it's being so painful for us mentally. we are not in a stable condition where the women are dead silent. they don't speak tomorrow. we left off 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. the people accusing us of having contact with this law mc state, the americans who colemander family seeing we've been preparing an attack on them. they're complete and utter lawyers. ah. ringback ah, after the incident, so routine came here to investigate. nobody asked us what happened to your new one help. no one came here to morally support us. busy this is not
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a mistake of america, this is a crime. we've lost her children. the count returned to us. so what mr. owners should be restored by us for investigation into the incident. we all see international community to investigate this incident. ah, make no mistake. no, no cherry on the face of the earth or harder to avoid civilian casualties than the united states military. and nobody wants to see innocent life taking the americans have left us yellowstone. they came because of their own goals and humiliated my country. america is not achieved anything and america has failed
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in afghanistan, and it has made our people miserable. o l. a pentagon spokesman john car, they said this trying was taken to prevent, quote, an imminent attack on campbell airport. i'm not able to confirm the identities of isis individuals that were targeted in those strikes. the strike was taken to prevent an imminent attack on the airport. and then i will discuss the store with our gas who told us that the us had no choice but admitted mistake. it is a little unusual for them to admit mistakes used to be bombings all the time in syria and northern iraq. they hardly ever admitted to it. they would always investigate, but you never would hear the outcomes. the kind of guy really had no choice but to look into it. so the general takes responsibility and they're going to offer compensation that doesn't bring back the lives of these, of these children and the adults who are killed. it clearly shows that this over
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the horizon approach is inadequate. those levels of intelligence are going to have to be re examined the whole idea by the united states of regime change and, and, and nation building. it's got to stop. i think it's the nature of the politics in this country to try to assert u. s. military leadership around the world as a demonstration against china and russia. and those kinds of activities are gonna have to have to stop. but i just don't see by me ministration stock. i think we're going to have to reassess what our values are. what our policies are, what are, what are the national and strategic interest start in the world. and i don't see the by the ministration, not only not doing it, but may not even be capable of it. for us never wants to admit that it made an error,
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especially the u. s. military given the publicity that this so this case has the military really had no choice but to admit that it had made a mistake. there is an indication that we will try to put a, a price to a life and there's 10 lives have been lost. i don't know what that is. no price should be acceptable. the real accountability, however, if you simply pay off, yes, you say okay, we made a mistake here. we'll throw money at it. it goes away, nothing goes away. i mean, 10 people are dead and no one will be held to account. we need to take a long, hard look at the process. he's involved in authorizing the strike and giving permission to release this missile. who made that decision based upon what intelligence? and again, if you sweep this under the rug, if no one told to account if nobody's fired or charged with criminal activity, because this leave me so is criminal negligence on the part of somebody. somebody made a decision to fire that mr. with insufficient information and 10 innocent people
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died. and if this goes away, we throw money a dead people. and if we allow the military to walk away without any repercussions, it will happen again. as if lamazzo flash points between paris and washington takes into magic tongue. as france recalls us ambassadors to the us in australia in protest against the mark as new secures who pugs with his trailer and the u. k, which french officials have dubbed a stop in the bank the us secretary of state. and it says that all as well trans, in particular, is a vital partner on this. and so many other issues stretching back generations. and we want to find every opportunity to deepen our transatlantic cooperation in the pacific and around the world. on wednesday or trailer b, u k, and the you are assigned to pacific security passcode. ok, seeing this counter in china, it involves a trailer, acquiring a nuclear power submarine fleet with american and british technology. that means
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france losing a nice, a $1000000000.00 contract. it's signed with camber to produce 12 diesel electric submarines. china, which has the dominant power in the entire pacific region, has condemns the do as called woman tallahassee. neither washington nor london have explicitly links the new deal to the supposed threat from beijing, but remarks from the us defense secretary left little room for doubt. we spoke in detail about china's d, stabilizing activities and beijing's efforts to course and intimidate other countries. this agreement, this relationship does not aimed at anything or anyone. while turn on from agreed by the new park, others are asking, well, this could mean for a to be a trend co sums up the latest reactions. when donald trump left office and joe
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biden took charge, it could have been a cyber relief for some of washington's allies just when the euro was starting to think that the future would be more predictable under the new president. this happens. i'm very angry today and bitter. this is not something allies do to each other. the world in the jungle, france has just been reminded this bitter truth by the way, the u. s. and the u. k of stopped her in the back in australia. still a v e readers are still really over what the biden and ministration did of ghana, stan, and now parents has been stunned by washington's announcement of a new partnership with australia and the u. k. called all because, but haven't the u. s. the u. k. and all these been calls allies for ages. what's the problem? well, thanks to august, australia will now be hooked up with us technology to build nuclear submarines while france waves goodbye to its own multi $1000000000.00 contract to build 12
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diesel subs for a camera. now, for some damage control by senior american officials, after that deal was to repeat ode. there are a range of partnerships that include the french in some partnerships that don't. and they have partnerships with other countries that don't include us. that is part of how global diplomacy works are such words enough to calm the fury in paris, which is even called off a gala at the french embassy in washington to celebrate historic ties with the u. s . good question. anyway, the french government has shown they are not willing to just swallow that bitter pill. plus there's solidarity with paris from b, e. u on the matter. you know, because you believe it is a good opportunity to recall to reflect on the need to raise the issue of european strategic autonomy. it is a new proof of the need to exist on our own. when the grace of august was announced, none of the leaders of the u. s. u. k. or the trio mentioned china even once,
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but make no mistake. the masterminds of the new pact must have had keeping beijing at bay on their mind, their falling no one, just look at how the article on on because on the b, b. c is titled trying to reaction to the new partnership. didn't take long, critical and outright countries should not build, exclusionary blogs targeting or harming the interests of 3rd parties. in particular, they should shake off their cole were mentality and ideological prejudice. and the you published ed strategy for cooperation in the, in the pacific. clearly stating the intention not to worse in relations with china, contradicting the apparent intentions of august the e. you will also pursue its multifaceted engagement with china, engaging bilaterally to promote solutions to come and challenges when it comes to neighboring countries. new zealand doesn't want australian nuclear subs anywhere near its waters. it's dry, has today voluntarily and secretly entered into
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a nuclear by defense the military pac with 2 nuclear weapons site. is that an it guy parades, no stability, and for pace and corporation in the world? there are a wide, original concern, indonesia, the pacific new zealand. many other players are looking in a, the disbelief or anger, or at least concerned about a position to not having gone through all that. let me just show you part of how the australian prime minister introduced barcus. we must now take our partnership to a new level, a partnership. the thanks to engage not to exclude, to contribute, not tight, and to enable and empower not to control or coerce. well, good luck with engaging and not excluding something tells me that this new partnership, though, has already stepped on toes and undermined international ties. now
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the polling stations open their doors across russia on friday and all set to keep them open until sunday. get all the laces with our in depth coverage of the elections to the state. duma, which is russia house. parliament with his new harvey. whole international observers dropped in on polling stations across the country. despite the numbers being restricted because of coven, 250 members were present this year. they represent more than 50 different countries and 10 different international organizations. and one of the observers shared with is what they've seen from the medical security condition. but also like all the port so to make the vote transference, energy to me. i really appreciate is there are so many measures and so many conditions that personally we don't have any italy, helpful additions or electives varies from country to country. how does the process
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work in russia? 450 and pace with 225 electoral districts chosen to the state duma for a 5 year term, half of them elected by majority voting based on one m. p per constituency. the remaining 225, made up my apologies, which have all the 5 percent representation in parliament. aside from those traditional polling stations, russian citizens are also able to cast their votes on line. moscow, more than a 1000000 people have done, just sat on the 1st voting with worn out on how online voting works and how secure the system is, is nice to meet you. back. voting is an essential part of any self respecting democracy. but the way people are voting is changing. the old fashioned ballot in a box is steadily being replaced, or at least complemented by online voting and russia. electronic ballads have been around for, for elections already. and the upcoming legislative vote instead of the largest share of online voters of any russian election so far. the online system, however,
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is still relatively new, so it's only being rolled out in several regions. but some 2000000 people have already registered for the electronic vote, including an astronaut aboard the i assess and an arctic explore. but as with anything new, especially electronic issues of accessibility, the voter security, safety, and reliability are a priority. so how exactly does the online voting system work? first of all, it's easy to use to register. all people need to do is go to their government service account, request access to the vote, enter and s m s confirmation code, and well that's it. on the day of the vote, they just go to the voting website, log in to the candidate and submit their ballot. the process can be done from anywhere in the world with an internet connection, no pulling station needed, just a smartphone or a computer. for security the system as a whole lot more complicated. upon voting, the ballot is encrypted,
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void of any information about the voter and send. so distributed block chain network for storage and tally for one to vote closes while the vote is in the system. it is virtually impossible to alter since the boat exists on several node simultaneously, which automatically check between themselves to see that the data is consistent. if anything is altered on one node, it is automatically disregarded and information from the other identical nodes is used instead. finding out the result of the vote before the election ends is also impossible. the whole thing is protected by 2 keys, one open key, encrypt all the balance, and the other, which can decipher them, is split into segments that are distributed among the participants of the electoral process. when voting ends and these fragments are combined, the system decrypts, the balance then gives a final result of devote individual votes at this point cannot be decrypted. so it is impossible to track how each individual voted with each successful election more
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and more russians are choosing to vote from the comfort of their mobile devices. and pro knows if the system proved safe anonymous. and most importantly, reliable, it could become the primary voting method of choice. in the very near future that's election day. the online voting system is up and running and the servers are ready to accept all the encrypted balance. so let's look don't blank, this should be really fast. so that's all there is to it. now the encrypted ballot is sent to the server where it will be stored safely until the polls close. and no one will be able to take a peek at it because the only way to see what is actually on the ballot is to
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decrypt it. and to do that, you need the special key. and the decipher key has already been split into 8 pieces and handed out to the participants of the election process. sort of like horror crux as in harry potter. so now let's, let's to do is wait until monday, when the voting is finished and the 8 pieces of the key are reassembled to finally reveal the final result of the vote. political analyst of the, in a, me internet media project. dmitri babich totally through the importance of this particular election on the west stance on it. a lot of voters already decided to do it electronically. i'm not sure that the pandemic was the decision factor, but it was gone over the fact us to already in law school and the in some other fetus. a lot of people voted via electronic devices and participation. so you will be car then in 2016 when we had the last election, presidential elections coming up and that's a different matter altogether. but in 2024,
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24. does this have any knock on effect depending on the result of this as to how things will, will go in russia building up to the other like, traditionally, duly elections for white rehearsal for the presidential election in russia? definitely, we're going to see new faces. the big question is i would like to see new part. yes . and how well, brush is going to do already. if people are getting more interested in politics, i mean, i read the western press that the selection is. so dial, so an interesting but there are hundreds, so like most about it in the western media in russian media, new name, some mentioned somehow and when i see these new names in their western media, i just don't know how these people can put their act together it's not an interesting election and then while right can vote young people or there are interesting people, interesting kind of them. how can they seduction video for me? it's not an infection. so he's definitely taking an interest in this election is the bottom and effectively threatened to not recognize the result of the election
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if it's a big if they find evidence a fraud, it's an unusual moved to say, this is the punishment. we're not sure if there's been a crime yet. what, what do you make as well? they just one. they are people when they remain candidate and i'm only is not trying. so they registered is my bank. you know, either we get every of illusion in russia or we're not interested, and that's are all nature to. first is bad for russia because we need rachel change . we don't need regulations. second, it's bad for the west because it and tegan, isis, russia, and also it tries to achieve result, it cannot achieve that won't be renewed, and russia this issue now about the nevada and the apple. some people have called it this, this was tactical, voting up, which google and apple have allowed access to, which is forbidden that has not been resolved that, that issue. but some people are saying that that was interference. what is your
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feeling on that? but imagine if in the united states, russian companies had a device that would allow voters in the united states to find out how russia would like them to have been a huge scandal. you know, we all remember russian gauge was i think it was a fortune for american viewers, for at least 2 and a half years until april, 2020. when basically, mr. miller, mr. miller acknowledged that there was no confusion. but we have evidence of western total support for the radical position in russia. you're just have to read the newspapers in the west, nothing russian. that's all from us here at ortiz election headquarters to this. our team will be here. they can use around those 3 days. of voting and of course you bring it as all important result on monday morning for now. so i'll return without the
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