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the the the i am now convinced that as many as to today, including up to 7 children, were tragically killed in that strike. that was a mistake. can i offer my sincere apology and copious genuine my address? i can cancel, last month's killed, tends to be lives including 7 children leaving human rights group claim cautions, and only because of the increased global security protest in support of the, the rest, the during the j 6 run it a held in washington. the run isn't, he's full just by fee is folks helping the media about potential violence. and
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russians continue to cause that balance and the countries elections to the state. do not russia's though, have the parliament that the country the far east. don't think 3 of the 5 i don't see international with me. you last are paula. hello and welcome to the grounds. the you have acknowledged last month to strike and have gone. a son killed 10 civilians including 7 children and not a single terrorist. washington had initially claimed this trial was necessary to prevent and talk on campbell airport in the final days before americans military withdraw. while reports have now and i had issued a warning to the u. s. military in the immediate one up to the tragedy saying that civilians including children when likely in the area. i am now convinced that as many as 10 civilians, including up to 7 children,
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were tragically killed in that strike. moreover, we now assess that it is unlikely that the vehicle and those who died were associated with us is cape, or were a direct threat to us forces. that was a mistake. and i offer my sincere apology. and here you can see the aftermath of the strike and the result in the residential air of combo 3 kilometers from the apple. there was a secondary blast, which is believed to have been caused by a gas tongue in the driveway. the u. s. military house. so san declined to say whether the any disciplinary action oh oh oh. ringback the me with more details on the story. he's ours,
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hasan we're on gas deaf reporting from carnival. get had been evidence to many and many people that something had gone terribly wrong with this strike you to this is weeks ago, weeks ago because people saw the vaccine in the immediate aftermath of the explosion. if they had been a car, bob laden with explosives, that many people speculate that the explosion, the devastation would have been much greater. it was a we also saw that the pictures of grid 3 images of the kids, 7 of them killed during the strike. now the united states maintain that the intelligence behind most was solid. they claim that they track this vehicle from a presumed isis compound, isis, k. compound, near capital, all the way to this residential district. just 3 kilometers away from capital international airport. where, of course, at the time of frantic evacuation was due on the way very frantic and with people's
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nerves frayed because everybody backed feared that there would be another terror attack. and the united states says that they surveilled this vehicle as it arrived in this residential neighborhood. they allegedly allegedly, according to witnesses, must have seen all the kids around the car as well as the, the owner of the man. they believe to be a nice the suspects carrying containers which turned out to be empty water containers to and from his car and what we had heard and up until now is a lot of mumbling and diversion on behalf of the state department, the pentagon aust grilled by senators and congressmen alike about this as striking about the overwhelming evidence that it had gone again terribly wrong. make no mistake. no military on the face of the earth worked harder to avoid civilian
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casualties than the united states military. and nobody wants to see innocent life taken as the secretary says, in this statement we, we apologize and we will endeavor to learn from this horrible mistake. and to that end, he has directed a thorough review of the investigation just completed by us central command. what is highly unusual about v submission is that it came so fast because the united states is well known for dragging these things as in, in iraq, in the syria. we have seen incidents of shrikes, allegedly going wrong, but then the united states taking a year perhaps longer if a tool to admit to an air strike cause in collateral damage killing civilians. usually their investigations are a very drags out, and there is at the end of it, no disciplinary measures. and despite this incident, being
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a tremendous blunder from a tactical perspective, as well as from a public relations perspective, the united states says the new disciplinary measures will be taken as of right now . now, what are the reasons that human rights agencies, for example, believe the recent mission came so quickly is because of the huge, both political and public pressure on the united states to admit to it. it should be noted that the u. s. military was only forced to admit its failure in the strike because of the current global scrutiny on afghanistan. many similar strikes in syria, iraq and somalia have happened out of the spotlights and the u. s. continues to not have responsibility while devastated families suffer in silence. while they have said that, they're sorry, they have also offered compensation to the families of the victims or presumably the family, because then the civilians killed and they don't like what parts of one family. but
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we have also heard from the united states the these strikes will go on and they will try to learn the lessons to quote them of this terrible tragedy. but they also said, please don't take this as a, as a, as aside the bud diminish. ability to strike an ice is targets. guy just on america's last drilling strike of the gun, came just days after the terrible terror attack. it's capital airport at the north gate, which came the lives of 13 american troops as well as more than a 100 civilian. but again, this is odd likely to sort of down the flames of political criticism aimed at the biden administration and the state department for what benny he has a fiasco is a humiliating and key author chaotic and to america's presence that have got to stop after 20 years of war and from a pentagon security,
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unless to michael maloof believe the deadly mistake called into question mark as motor military toxics. it is a little unusual for them to admit to a mistake, and they used to be bombings all the time in syria and northern iraq. they hardly ever admitted to it. the kind of gun 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 children and the adults who are killed and it also showed they didn't have good intelligence. and it really throws into question the over the horizon concept that pentagon says it now has. and we'll continue to watch f can a stand for any potential terrorist attacks out of isis or, or al qaeda. it clearly shows that this over the horizon approach is inadequate. washington has revealed it will be a reassessing, it's relations with pakistan in the coming weeks. the us believes islam of bonds,
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interest and i've got a son are in conflict with america's ours is the china arabic spoke to the prime minister of pakistan, who says he's disappointed by the hostile attitude of the us and the lack of appreciation for pocket phones rolling the wall to blame focused on for this debacle and of honest on it is the most painful thing for us to listen to focus on is the country that give the greatest number of sacrifices to for the american water and one is august sun was off to join this, the invasion of a son by the medical becomes part of the school. lucian went focused on had nothing to do with $911.00. there was no pakistan involved in. it either was in a plan is done. there were no militant thought abundant, but this time we had no reason to enter the war. but unfortunately, on military dictator at the time, to get acceptability from the americans,
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he took us into this war. and this war goest bugging on 80000. people died in this so this country what we went through the suffering we went through the forget about the people who lost their lives in bon attacks. the last to the economy, the, you know, when you have suicide attacks, islam, what was like a fortress. so the country lost over 150000000000 dollars and after all the sacrifice rather than a word of appreciation because they appreciate other people they're saying, you know, what about the of, of ones who help the, the coalition and who, you know, they'll try to look off for getting them to us, but what about published on a country loses 80000 people will be joining the children of a lesser god didn't matter to them and being made god for their failure
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to understand i think was the most painful thing. the thing that comes out most was significantly is that the thought of on government must have an inclusive government because of a son is, is a country of diversity. the, the push to elements thought one of basically of the still movement is roughly half the population. then the digests who have significant minority and then there was backs and the so from for the interest of us, one is for the long term stability of football. and it's gone. one of us feel that it must be an inclusive government which, which, which unites of bonus. so really, that's where we stand today. we will discuss with all the and the neighbors up of want to stop and come up with a policy. the demonstrators have gathered in washington demanding
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justice for those a record during the trainer is 6 riots since the storming of the capital building more than $600.00 people have been charged, also contributes nico house reports now from the scene. we are here in d. c. where the 1st amendment process is actually happening, right, bonded, and it seems like people seem to be gathered here for all types of different reasons. some people are here on behalf of some of the processors that have been arbitrarily arrested who have not been charged, have not been rated, have not even been given the option to be denied bill. other people are here protesting a magazine that they were looking for. that didn't seem like it actually happened. so as you can see, the entire process with calm, despite warning from the mainstream media that it would be incredibly violent. all right, those that deny history are doomed to repeat it and we may be thing a re run of january fix and just a few weeks breaking news. law enforcement now preparing for the possibility of
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armed protesters and saturdays far right. rally and support of the january 6 writer . okay, right now security tight at the u. s. capital, the fencing that's back up, the national guard standing by again. it's all because of tomorrow's far right. rally 100 percent for certain that the people were not here for any type of violence. and that there is a good chance that there's some positive relationship that a big could have been created here. which is once again, the opposite of what the major media, because we are all, if you listen to the media for what a little ology said to me to meet across the politics. you want us to be scared to our whole nation capital. on the other side of that, you would think that a positive people response from the protests will yield a minimal minimal response from the confidence that as more cost unity and more calls for peace began. you actually begin to see more swat team members arrive a
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course in the u. k. a has rolled that children under the age of 16 can take puberty block without parental consent because of a pair of attended judgment last year by the hind called a shot, it was dashed. he had the story, trans rights in the u. k. as back in the spotlight again, as doctors are now able to prescribe puberty blockers to under sixteens, and it can central london which runs the u. k. only use gender identity clinic as one the appeal which refers to the 2020 ruling that under 16 lack the capacity to give their own consent. the judgment upholds established legal principles, which respect the ability of our clinicians to engage actively and thoughtfully with our patients in decisions about their care and futures. it's a firms that is that doctors not judges to decide on the capacity of on the 16th to consent to medical treatment. the case was brought by d transitional care, a bell, who started taking puberty blockers at 16 prescribed mail home and testosterone,
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and had surgery to remove her breasts. but now in her mid twenties, she regrets a decision to transition. last year, the high court rule that teenagers were highly unlikely to be able to give informed consent to what described as experimental treatment. nor would they be able to understand and way up to the implications following the court's decision. all treatment was then suspended, a new referrals put on hold as well. a view that has now been overturned. it has shown a light into the dark corners of a medical scandal that is carmen children and harmed me. obviously disappointed with the ruin of the court and especially that it didn't grapple with a significant risk of harm the children exposed to by being given powerful experimental drugs. the clinic says though that the whole 9 blocking treatment is used by specialists to put a pulls on puberty. while young people think about whether it really is something that they want to do. for many young people struggling with their gender identity, who believe the way for treatment is far too long. this is a life saving victory,
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but for care about who wants to take an appeal to the supreme court. the decision today is a step backwards for common sense and my colleague, you know, neil put daysia puberty, blockage for debate. the court is essentially hunting decision making power from the parent to the doctor. the doctor can say no, but the parent can't, does not finally at the right of parents to bring up their their children as they see fit is for the medical professionals, along with ideally the parents. but ultimately, it looks at whether the child on the fax, at the individual case is capable of giving informed consent. and the best person to judge there is the medical practitioner who's fully aware of all the treatment involves. and the pros and cons, it's fine to say that the doctors and conditions and the regulations need to take
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responsibility for judging informed consent like children. but we have to accept that say, in, sorry, that i failed as an exponential rise of the transitional accounts and social media . and so clearly the system has been working for adolescents so far we have no idea what the long term results will be in terms of rach from this current. whoa, whoa. to children going through the system just because one individual person in this case came about, well, it's not one individual, as you know, well, i'm referring to the pal taste, that is the case to choose decided by the court of appeal yesterday. in that particular case, k rebel has regretted her transition from the selected to do transition back. that does not give key rebel who is not as far as i'm aware,
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medically or legally qualified. the right to bring litigation, the aim of which was to overturn killing competence and denying access to medical care for transgender children, parents on the whole what, what, what is best for their children? what sometimes you know what children also know what's best for themself? it all depends on the marriage destination of rebel is not acceptable. the, the issue of a child who thinks they will thinks that they are in the wrong body where they learning that this is a unique case where children are indoctrinated don't lines for the but they are in the wrong body. no child is born in the wrong body. they are taught missions fact in school. children, all boys or girls based on the, in the feelings and not on last biological sex. they then go to the top is, so can they have a girl who does or boy, at the time you stop and yet don't treat her child. so he's fully aware of boys who
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want to go because they treat her healthy body to change it to do to night. the biological body of the russians have been continuing to cause device and the 20 to 21, stay do my actions and we'll be taking a closer look at the policies the candidates and exactly what the stake right after the sean breaks on go away the the
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welcome vox hossein to national, and our in depth coverage of the elections to the state duma, which is russia's lar, house of parliament. russia far east has entered the fed and final day of the bud. meaning that the country's political cause for the next 5 years, we decided very soon on the south care taylor and john hawkins. have all the latest on data from our special studio in the heart of moscow voting. taking place. it goes 3 days beginning on friday and ending on sunday, a lot of space on the voters to get through all that time. both to turn out in election so far was 31.5 percent as a moscow time this saturday, the turn out for online voting is calculated separately. that stands between 70 and 80 percent of those was just a much higher given miss new electronic voting system, which is available across the 7 region. the hosting is limited to those on a loan,
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russian, cosmo, something international space station are also able to make that choice. follow up with sky vote on line walter. the broad voted through one person back on the ground . as you can see, plenty of options for those of the planet. absolutely, no shocking costs you're doing now. one not shock. he's responsibility vladimir putin who is in a different kind of south isolation. he's also voted on line of the russian president. it's courtney in quarantine after a number of cases were recorded among his co adopting to the era of the content. mac. russia extended the voting period to 3 days. all designed to limit of course spreads and also into virus. one topic that has been getting a lot of attention in the run up to the election not indeed. and the last couple of days is the idea of meddling not coming from russian officials. consti rush constance next up,
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looks at how much group claims over let you to forward into parents to the barrel. and of course, whether indeed there's any truth behind them. what is this, if not foreign interference? not a single vote has yet been counted and brushes election, and yet the european parliament is talking about not recognizing the result and pass the motions saying the block will ignore the outcome. if a deems the vote was enough to european standards, of course not all the lawmakers back, the move with some incense that their colleagues over the veil threat. we surround russia with nathan basis, and we call them the aggressor. we support opposition groups and we accuse them of foreign interference. the european project is not being on remind and divided by russia, but by the rank hypocrisy that is characterized in this report. it tells me that it is time to embark on a passive dialogue with the russian federation is time to stop listening to the american in europe is our continent from europe as of right to make
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a choice in flavor of good relations with russia, alaska. moscow was not exactly impressed with the move either, but he guessed it was stressed that the russian side has concrete evidence of violations of russian law by the u. s. internet platforms in the context of preparing and conducting the duma elections. it was stated that interference in the internal affairs of our country was categorically and admissible. we had also passed the relevant information through our embassy in washington to the u. s. department of state. well, it's not the 1st time rush has been crying foul over outside interference in the selection. russia has irrefutable pre said us tech giant broke russian law relating to the preparation and holding of the russian state tumor election. interference in our country. internal affairs is entirely unacceptable. first, let's talk about so called smart voting scheme, that russian opposition activist alex in nevada, that his team came up with to try to take away votes from united russia. a long
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standing ruling party that supports the kremlin. smart voting suggests you mark your ballot for a ride candidate who is most likely to be the candidate of the united russia in particular, constituency. russian authorities don't say that the tactic is something bad, per se, but they claim there is a link between smart voting and the valid is anti corruption fund, which was labeled and extremist organisation for inciting unauthorized demonstrations and defines of russia's cobra roles. but that's just a part of it. according to russia's foreign ministry, certain smartphone apps facilitating smart voting were designed by employees of a firm run by people who have close ties with the pentagon, in the eyes of russian diplomats. this is a clear case of foreign interference in the countries election. plenty of materials have already been distributed through the communications watchdog and law enforcement agencies. ip addresses have been identified. it has been established that service and technical support for the smart voting up,
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mainly come from the u. s. russian officials have shown no intention of letting this one slide and brought the issue during a meeting with the u. s. tech joins with the us ambassador in moscow as well as handing over each row of documents regarding the large interference to the state department. the main message is, keep out of our election. it's related to the refusal of some online platforms to remove prohibited content. specific facts were handed over to the american ambassador. he promised to check this information while saying they don't have any intelligence that someone could be breaking russian law. as a result, we've already seen apple and google came into the pressure and take down the values . ab dedicated to smart voting, however, in many other cases, america's tech giants are failing to comply with russian laws by not removing a legal content like messages publicly calling on people to take part in an authorized demonstrations. and this is likely to remain the point of tension between moscow, washington, and be with big tack as the duma election plays out. meanwhile,
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loss because election authorities have reported a 100 approximately elections service. partly blaming the west. the news comes and the e. u. parliament passes a resolution saying it will not recognize its fate. the ma, if russia's election is deemed fraudulent and it would go reaction to this from political analyst. the main difficulty right now is the attacks from abroad on our electoral system. this is a direct intervention. the d dos attacks attempts to bring our sites our electronic systems down. obviously we're checking for any hacking, but so far they've been no hacks. no technical failures relate to the use of tax. western partners who are committed to democracy are actually trying to use money today to discredit our elections and democratic procedures. in fact, by lowering the confidence the russian people have in the institutions of democracy in this makes us very sad because we're ready to develop the democracy. we're
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building and developing modern processes and technologies. this is something that doesn't have to do with the election. so know these, the russia phobia that you have in the world now it's deep inside people of people that embodied minds. they, the, they want to feel like the and so even before starting the thing, oh, the elections are really, there is, there is a problem. so i come here as an observer, lots of, of the observers were coming here so we could testify the pros as we could see everything working. so i really, this is the agenda. this is a problem of agenda. even if you have the most transparent elections, the vast elections ever with hulu, of observers, it don't change nothing in my country, for example, there are no observers. so how can i tell that my election? i'm all free than your, your you at least bring people to, to watch your election. you bring people to observe your election. my country does not know such thing. we should question the, this kind of agenda, this kind of strategy there is in the world towards russia. i think obviously the
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west is always a bit nervous with russia. and when it comes to elections that shows up the way politicians are elected can vary from countries of country. so let's look at the process here in russia. 450 m. p 's from $225.00 electoral districts will be chosen to the stay duma for 5 year tab. how far elected by majority voting based on one m . p. per constituency. the remaining 200. 25. a made up by parties that passed 5 percent thresholds to get through. let's take a look at some of those parties hoping to win the seats. fast sell phase. they knew people policy. it was founded a year ago and is considered to be center, right. some of its key pleasures also cut down on bureaucracy and modernized russians political institutions. the policy also wants to bruce, behind, tech sector and scientific research. another contained in this election is the liberal democratic party, russia,
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which is the nationalist end of the political spectrum and have the same lead that it's always hot blood, the measure in north sky, who found a deposit at the end of the soviet era that made the liberal democrats, russia's oldest political policy, it promises patriotism and an anti wes it from us rather patriotism and nancy western songs along with a tough line on immigration. the l t p r came fed in the last elections back in 2016. and that brings us up today for they found no news about 30 minutes off next to now seem to national and c u k. it's because a report the birth.

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