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ah, ah ah, [000:00:00;00] the ah questions decide on the bank of the parliament for the next 5 years in the final stage of a 3 day exit polls and the results as soon as the last polling stations in the country flows. the i am now convinced that as many as 10 civilians, including up to 7 children, were tragically killed in that strike. it was
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a mistake. and i offer my sincere apology. rounding up different stories for you and see the u. s. military admit the killing tens of millions and drones striking, carver last, most americans pull up from up to 3 weeks for washington. drug knowledgeable, they now cause a horrible mistake after initial falsely claiming a terrorist have been hit the earth san fran recalls at some boxes from america in australia, accusing them of lying and bank stopping every security deal also including the u. k, and seen as countering showing awe thanks for joining as an r c, bringing the latest on russia's state, doing the reelections and also wrapping up the top stories of the past 7 days in
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our weekly section. now 1st for you ballot counting in the russian state. duma elections is well underway. preliminary results are continuing to trickle in. it's just up to 2 am in moscow and 35 percent of the folks have so far being counted. it gives us a rough idea of the makeup at this stage of russia's lower house of parliament. so let's take a look at the numbers of things stand. the ruling united russia party has 45 percent of those votes. the communist party of the russian federation, which has a tradition of coming in 2nd place, looks on cost to do so. again, be 22 percent. almost the liberal democratic party of russia has just over 8 percent of the polling and adjust russia, which recently merged with 2 smaller parties is next on 7 percent, a new party and the selection called new people has 6 percent, which would be enough to 100 seats in parliament, these results, remember,
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the states are not final. now, as i mentioned, recording to the numbers coming in at this point, the united russia has just have a 45 percent of the vote. us with just over a 3rd of the balance counted. so the party, as it stands, is own course to come up with some similar numbers to what it produced in the 2016 election. united russia is the ruling parties. the largest policy in the country is germany, is the form of prime minister on form, the president dmitri mit votive party self support. the program of the current president among his goals is strengthening russian sovereignty. its economic agenda include support for domestic industry and it has an emphasis on the high tech sectors, as he's corresponding constantly, ross cough brings us more from united rushes headquarters. everyone here seems to be in high spirits and you're going to see the stage over my shoulder. we're one of the party leaders hasn't just congratulated the audience with
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a quote unquote clear victory. however, at this point, it doesn't look like beat, overwhelming victory as it was during the last election. we're looking at the preliminary result here that show united russia with a 38.5 percent of the vote. another exit poll suggests it's close to 45 percent, but anyway, it's a decrease. as of now it's a decrease from the last parliament re election in 2016 when the party gained 54 percent. not all of the ballots have been counted yet, and the numbers may change. also, you have to realize that united russia is leading in many constituency elections across the country, which will help the party to secure ex, received in the lower parliament. i retain a simple majority of please simple majority to be accurate. we're looking at 131 c, a preliminary number of united russia, the candidates leading in their constituencies as if now. anyway, it seems that for united russia repeated success and have
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a super majority in this need, do much 2 thirds of the seeds, which allows the faction to pass legislation without looking towards the opposition . well, this is a tall order many way on the side. now we had a chance to exclusively talk with the occurrence on my case, going to the presenter united through leo tolstoy. regardless of the outcome, the already going down on the african american joint operating in russia. there's some good media influences growing by the year, especially when it comes to young people. i just kind of course the title, jot from the line with american laws, with raising in our country is wrong, and we'll change that. we have a draft bill aimed at grounding those id giant, so to speak, to people have representation in the russian federation and bear responsibility under russians law. if they break those doors,
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particularly if they spread information that seem to stream it by rational authorities. if they support such groups that will be held accountable. in fact, this is not that huge, big cities that affects the voter turnout among for us, everybody like counting, we don't want to hand our electro. somebody in the operating on the u. s. on united, russia, which supports the kremlin latimer who has been the country dominant political force foundation in the $1001.00 or whatever that party is indeed already pub learning. and the waned in the year actually, pretty much like born on to that united. russia has completely taken up and already lit and chosen some of the country's most popular political personality. black. she began to like the fact that it's showing foreign minister laugh rob 3rd on the list by the way, the new comic and politics and he's present new came to prominence in early 4020 of
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the doctor of russia main wireless hospital soon. we'll see if the approach has paid off and as i said, united russia is leading according to preliminary result. but it's still unclear if they will manage to repeat their previous success and completely dominate the do market here. let's take a look at one of the hopefuls, which is the new people party next that are 6.2 percent of the vote. so importantly for them looks like their own cost to finish up of that 5 percent threshold, which would mean that if it continues or not, they will get representation in the lower chamber of parliament. the state demos would obviously be a good result. the 1st time around the people party found it only a year ago, considered to be sent to right. it pledges to fight against bureaucracy in the country. and it stands for the modernization of political institutions, the party from social justice and supports the development of modern technologies, science and education. of course on, i think it's donna 1st been keeping an eye on the parties,
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results for the heart of the political life of the whole country of russia. this is one of the most upscale and friendly places of the russian capital. but today it is hosting the sort of the after party for the parliamentary elections, this political experts analyst as panels of guest happening as we speak. and of course, candidates here as well. but as you're saying, the ones who are seem to be definitely celebrating, they will be celebrating tonight, at least if the preliminary figures don't change and don't waldrop too much for them is a new party, the new people, this is their name and they could very well add to the existing 4 parts. he's currently represented in the lower house of the russian parliament. and, well, what better way to find out about the parties, policies, and what they're all about. after all, even in russia, not that many people might know about them since they have only been form just a year ago, but still hasn't hampered them from already. they seem to be bagging just just
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below 7 percent of the votes, but without any further ado, i'm being joined by the number 2 of the new people's party. but it's about how you're feeling, how can you comment on the printer? so we can see given the permanent figures quite impressive to young kashi that is making its debut federal election campaign, it's the huge support that we've received. they also huge responsibility. we've been getting for hundreds of thousands of messages of support july me, people have shed their votes with us. the most inspiring is the russians. i go all across the world to vote for our party now on broadcasting between international orgy anesha epic in russian politics for them. when you have
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not quite well known, it's just not really aware of the policies that are in the lead and your are and you addition to them is spot is free over things that all key in your party, somebody me and we represent some modern russia. they knew russia, that one's to have rely on common sense in decision making money. and you need to be able to apply rational, sustainable thinking and addressing any issues. but then we also do the voice for our region. always check in the regional issues of more high on our agenda whenever we go and we've traveled all across russia. we find the support from the thank you so not sure miss centreville. i know that you have a lot on your plate since i thank you so much. so we start donna, i've sent you a full you,
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the advisor to the head of the new people party. i will be standing by to bring you all the latest as to how things unfold and how the figures change. between our attention to world news next and coming up. surely the us admit the drug, striking carbon on august 29th, the killed 10 people, including children was a tragic something to show the i me
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ah ah ah. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy foundation . let it be an arms race is on often very dramatic development. only personally, i'm going to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successfully, very critical of time. time to sit down and talk the sun out around the biggest news stories of the weekend. the 1st of the us this week of knowledge day
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late august drug strike enough canister and killed 10 civilians including 7 children and not a single terrorist washington. it initially claimed that the strike was necessary to prevent an attack on cobble airport in the final days prior to america's military withdraw. oh oh oh. busy the me on friday top us commander admitted the don't strike was what he called a mistake morning. cold, general kenneth, mackenzie apologized and acknowledged those killed in what was the residential area of campbell, we're not associated with the terrorist group isis county. i am now convinced that
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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 associated with k or were a direct threat to us forces. there was a mistake and i offer my sincere apology. america's last drone strike officially of the, of the afghan war, turned into a terrible tragedy where we heard them tried to justify these as strike say that they saw him this vehicle in year and isis compound that they saw him looting containers, which turned out to be watered containers into his god. we found that very quickly that what the united states said and what people were reporting on the ground, the witnesses and the body count that they didn't fit with the american narrative. the guy, the biden administration drone, was an aide worker or an isis k offered if the administration is,
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of course, reviewing that, that strike. and i'm sure that a full assessment will be, will be for you don't know if it was in a worker or an ices k operative. i can't speak to that and i can't speak to that in the setting in any event. so you know, no or won't tell us. i don't, i don't know because we're reviewing. we'll see you think you'd kind of know before you're off, somebody with a predator drone and the thing is, is there is blow back to that. i mean, i don't know if it's true, but i see these pictures of these beautiful children that were killed in the attack . if that's true and not propaganda, if that's true, guess what? maybe you've created hundreds or thousands of new potential terrorists from bombing the wrong people. we also had just recently that the she, i apparently warned that they were children in the vicinity. as the me sob was being law school though, and is unclear whether this is really true or merely propaganda because, you know, given current rates of technology and the technology, the united states has had for many years,
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it is difficult to imagine them launch it myself from a grown without seeing what they were aiming at, what they were firing at 7 children were killed during that s, like some of them were playing around the car. one of the parents was, was parking the car and several more were inside the car when it was struck by us. mesa had to go to school with a terrible tragedy. it says it will try to try to learn the lessons that ought to be learned here. but ultimately it says, our ability to strike in a dentist on against future targets remains undiminished. so don't take this as a sign of weakness. that is what they said. this is an evacuation in the war that left the pride of the american people, the america american military and the american nation. deeply wounded, ultimately the by the administration will have a very, very tough few weeks ahead of them. the,
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the republican arrived for blood while the democrat to try to carry out these investigations, and i'm such a way that they don't hom, president biden, but many of them will ready, publicly admitted that may be impossible. the youngest victims of that august 29 striking comp with 2 girls to both age just to the man who was targeted, turned out to be an aide worker. us forces apparently thought that he was loading bombs onto a truck, turned out that would just water bottles. so there was among the grieving family members who shared with us as stories in our special project called on heard voices . you can watch it in full anytime by heading to a website or to dot com is a preview. 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 u. s. military forces conducted and unmanned over the horizon airstrike on
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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. i say, i says k lived in this house in this house with these children, members of ice, this stupid thought without any proof, without any investigation, they attacked us and killed our children. and we will never forgive them to form a pentagon security analyst in a former intelligence office, gave us that views on the american apology. and the underlying issues it reveals it is a little unusual for them to admit to a mistake. and yet they used to be bombings all the time in syria and northern iraq . they hardly ever admitted to 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, doesn't bring back the lives of children and the adults who are killed. and it also showed they didn't have good intelligence. and it really throws into question the
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over the horizon concept that pentagon says it now has and will 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. it makes more terrors, it kills by alienating entire populations who say all the united states doing is murdering innocence. we have a person who's not properly trained, looking at a screen under great pressure from his commander in chief to be seen as striking somebody. and he's looking at something that he doesn't understand or she doesn't understand and decides to make a decision that yes, this could be a threat. and then result refer missile will do a building. a car had nothing to do with isis. united states should not be employed and weapons. ap hazard lee in
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a manner which ends up killing thousands of innocent civilians. remember these last 10 or just the final exclamation on a program is killed thousands of innocence the same way this happened with bad intelligence. bad information and political pressure to be seen as doing something on top of some uncomfortable questions about that box to try and strike the u. s. 60 state also came in for more criticism from us lawmakers during the week with the focus falling on the by the ministrations handling of the african withdrawal. i don't know how it's possible if in fact the people in charge of our foreign policy did not see all of these factors and conclude that there was a very real possibility of a rep, very rapid collapse. and 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,
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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. this administration's bungle pull out from afghanistan, just maybe the worst foreign affairs disaster in american history or blink. and of course, he had culpable in many ways, but the department of defense is the big player here. and the tone of the questioning 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 so 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 tread for power. so he can blame trump. i don't think it's,
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it's really valid. in this case. france has for the 1st time recalled it, somebody from the united states in australia said, declaration of outrage of renew, pacific security packed, involving washington and cambra plus the u. k. britain, this new foreign secretary defended the pact with the french foreign minister dealing out some direct words for the trio of nations. you that has been lying deeply if he's a major breach of trustees. lewis or medical feelings are not going well, really, they're not going well. it means that a crisis, we are a fierce champion of freedom and free enterprise, but freedoms need to be defended. so we're also building strong security ties around the world. it shows our readiness to be hard headed and defending our interests and challenging unfair practices and malign acts. the new agreement is called orcus, the 3 nations will shad daytron strategic areas that include cybersecurity and nuclear defense. under the turns,
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australia will acquiring nuclear power submarine fleet with the use of american and british technology. and it's man the scrapping of a multi 1000000000 euros submarine contract between camber and paris davis. k takes a closer look. oh, that was wrong, things being done to their relations with this deal. we're joining together. we're partnerships are getting stronger. this is what we're about that you are you ricocheted right the way through the french government. but it's really a stop in the relationship who trust had been built with australia. and this is trey was poly. we signed an agreement, a strategic partnership, violating it would be the same as breaking a promise. and when it comes to the field of geopolitics and international relations breaking promises unacceptable. so incentive problems over the loss of
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what was known as the deal of the century, supply that fleet of submarine to a 3. it's now thinking event less, right? and then to get together with a fraley and the us have been told relations have sunk so low for me to recall that some passages from both countries. i understand they're disappointed and that's very, very clear. and we'll work through those issues. they're important part of france, particularly here in the pacific, where we have so many shared interests. and so we'll work through that some now questioning, if the nato alliance can come by nato isn't working as it's supposed to be. that was initially supposed to be working. it is, there are alliances within the alliance and this because prove today that there are these, there are no more, there is no more lines, i think that they have to be reviewed. and if for australia and the us and u. k can backstab a country like from, i think this should give a strong signal to parents that once again,
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it's got nothing to gain within any cross have been shattered on the side of the atlantic. but this, you could have much wider repercussion showing you had time that to think it was a king to the rule. may all you should you, the us on the street should follow the trend of the times. respect the common operations of countries in the region, discard the outdated cold war 0, so mentality and narrow minded geopolitical reception view. china is developments in a correct way and stop interfering in china internal affairs when they don't wait. but it could be a freely to a thing. normally, it takes some tension between the us and the new i lack of trust and it should need to come in goes pacific is web fight, didn't want to the foreign policy to the focus. joiner is i'm likely to take that thing down, show people sky,
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sea power. so the wraps it up for this news. i remember more than a 3rd of all. the votes had been counted so far and the russians, they doom elections. the pictures become a little bit cleary, united. russia still lead the way. long way to go, though it will bring you the latest numbers at the top of the out the ah, the
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ah financial, so i was, i did a little about money laundering person to get this is a good start. well, we have our 3 banks all set up here, maybe something in europe, something in america, something overseas, in the cayman islands, you never know how these banks are complicit in their club policy. we just have to give me a call. i am ready to do some serious money laundry. ok. let's see how we did. well, we've got a nice luxury watch for max and for stacy. oh, beautiful jewelry. and how about like the automobile again for mag, you know, money laundering is highly legal spots because in the 19 twenties and thirties, several 100 african americans moved to the soviet union. and many of their
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descendants still lived in russia law. never yet to be truthful. nice things was lambda back home, i can merican something from racism and a complete lack of prospects. not but not the real be losing one by one provide you the truth ranger. 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 americans who went to soldiers union in the 1930 found great success, monet blown to whom. 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?
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i should be in motion law and me will be seen. and the condition is, who are gone. she did issue is to show me the legal team manages to get the case discussed at the united nations. and sweden begins to feel the international political pressure, especially from that in america, me promoting and respecting human rights for all women, men, girls and boys is the core value and a center priority for the swedish government. but she and the last question when you get but as soon as possible,
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because those of the new went up hit each of the heels. i can see another call me in the area. so maybe i can create that. but i said, we'll go ahead and they know they will see on one side about us get about a so never control so that he has like us mean that i see i see it set up. he's a he decided to make a nice mostly cool, but i feel like that unless you're now, but i got on the saddle they say, so you specific? i mean, it was a waste of in the scale up, but it's one of the dollars paper. but now they see on their cielo or list there for if the question or the 1st to diplomatic asylum, there is of course, no general international law obligation to recognize right of diplomatic asylum. why
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