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foundation let it be an arms race is often very dramatic. development only personally, i'm going to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very critical of time. time to sit down and talk the well over half of the bugs have been counted in election for russia, so they do have the parliament bring your old relations as the results continue to come in. i am now convinced that as many as 10 civilians, including up to 7 children, were tragically killed in that's right. that was a mistake. and i all for my sincere apology and the week stop stories and all things and national the us treadmill, killing 10 civilians, and then drove, striking cobble last month. right before market. not so much under 63 weeks
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for washington to acknowledge it now because a horrible mistake about the initially for reclaiming a terrorist had been hit on for the 1st time from us, recorded them from the us in a trailer occasion demo, lying back sobbing over curious view most including the u. k, and seen as countering china. ah, this is on thing to national. bring you the latest on the russians. they do my elections as one, it's a ramp of the top stories that show the past week. i'm sure, bob ala, thanks for joining is and bar counting and the russians, they do my elections as well under way, and the results are continuing to trickle. and it's 6 o'clock in the morning here in moscow. and while the half of the bus has been counted so far, giving us
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a rough idea of the make of rushes la house of parliament. so this is how the part is currently stand. united russia has 48 percent of the votes, become responsible, the russian federation, which generally comes 2nd. again, just over 21 percent. the liberal democratic party of russia has just over a percent adjust. russia, which recently merged with 2 smaller policies, is next to own 7 and a half percent. and new policy and the selection cold, new people just under 6 percent, which is enough to hand the seats in the parliament. these results of course, and final. and also they only for half of the $450.00 contest seats. as russians also voted for individual candidates, as well as parties, he's an explainer. the
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news. and throughout the week, he has been broadcasting from the very heart of moscow and its special elections. teja, daniel hawkins, and soft kid taylor brave. the wind, the rain to bring us all the latest on the elections on the final, their voting. and here are some of the highlights, the role of the halls. and if you've been shooting in throughout the week, you'll know we're up here on our roof. the best view in south is not the best weather. we're going to bring you the coverage all the 2021 russian parliamentary election counting is now well underway. all across the country and my goodness. is
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it a big country? so calcium dust, take a long time. what of course, we also know that the whole lex and process works differently in many, many countries, which i know welcome to the cedar followed, remodel the member of the chamber of deputies of the italian parliament. it was among the international observers here at the russian state election. thanks for joining us in the program today. we're not going to keep you long preset. it's cold, but you get to get your, your insight hit that you put an observer italian elections as well. what's been your experience here in moscow in russia? how did the elections compare? what have you been noticing? we've easy it around the 20 police station by what i saw, everything was working pretty good and my country, you know, we have a long tradition about election from the 2nd war. so we have a kind of more anxious system. we don't have to come there. we don't have the opportunity to vote by them by, by a web button. and let's say that going around the world. it could be also
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interesting for us if you want to find a way to, to arrange it in a more modern way our system of action. so now, i mean, we know there are few observers this time round because of an international for example, the united nation said that they were, they were going to be sunday any or less the rather, sorry, did you. and they said, while we think may be rational, sorry for being difficult. how did you fly from your experience when you were in the polling station? did you feel that you were welcomed into? yes, it was here was good. my, i can see i was able to talk with president of a party station everywhere he was going to understand of a problem. so to understand the eager. so putting spatial, so everything was fine. i think your 1st time at elections and russia know if to the 2nd one, because i was here almost
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a little bit for one area goal for of course will taishan. can you go to shoulders and the last time we were able to be saving the 5 pulling station, we had a very big experience about pulling station in moscow near i shot. all right, paula grimaldi, member of the italian chamber deputy. thanks so much for your time. and of course, it's not just the old new residence you've been keen to get to the action of the past few days. this cute will call you what will along to the polling station, with its owner. all that he goes, i mean, have you ever seen a key school? the pop wasn't the only 4 legged friend to visit the part of boxes just to hear while to baseball. but it was a bit more of a commotion, was a recount. i one polling stations 7 minutes giving police the slip before it was finally cornered. believe it or not, it had been brought along by a vote for support. just goes to show you nothing. not even
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a pat recruiting that can stop you from doing your right to vote and your duty. and for me to flip this one mine was the last order cited to make a grand entrance up to shore. rocky turned up in a deep sea diving outfit for the navy despite an obvious lack of ocean made plus with the stuff. so i thought a stephanie taught me, you wouldn't expect to see your hair out of rough, lots of bucks. so that was something you wouldn't expect to hear a rush lesson sounds exactly what famous french actors are on said while coughing his boat. now, it actually was quite big news. what happened with granted russian citizenship back in 2013. he's had quite a few election to vote in the past. you had told john that he likes the fact that there was so many candidates to choose from 14 parties. i've said rocket record number. it's is facing this time to buy from us from a very rainy, very what, but very beautiful on the left was from our resort election.
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and we're now starting to get a rough idea of the makeup of this stay due for the next 5 years. as i mentioned earlier, united russia currently has 40 and was 8 percent of the boat. that's out of the half of the balance have encountered the policies now close to the results it achieved during the previous 2016 elections. united russia is the routing party is also the largest in the country. its chairman is the former prime minister, meet trinity defective. the party supports the program of the current president and among his goals as strengthening russia, sovereignty, it cannot make agenda include support for domestic industry, with an emphasis on high tech sectors. on constantino's scope reports now from united marshes h q. 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 has just congratulated the audience with a quote unquote clear victory. however, at this point,
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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 gave 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 and retain a simple majority of please simple majority to be accurate. we're looking at $131.00. it's a preliminary number of united rushes candidates leading in their constituency as if now. anyway, it seems that for united russia to repeated success and have a super majority in this may do much 2 thirds of the seeds,
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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 current i'm, i have no idea what presenter, united russia, he had told me that regardless of the election outcome, the party going down on the african american joint operating in russia have some good news. your media influences growing by the year, especially when it comes to young people. and of course, the fact that the tech giants comply with america's laws but not with rushes while operating in our country is wrong. and we'll change that. we have a draft bill aimed at grounding those id giant, so to speak. they will have representation in the russian federation and bear responsibility under rushes laws. if they break those doors, particularly if they spread information that's deemed extreme is by rational
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authorities. if they support such groups that will be held accountable. in fact, this influences not that huge, but in big cities, it affects the voter turnout among youths. for us, every vote counts and we don't want to hand our electrical fields to the industry operating under us laws. well, united russia would support the kremlin latimer who has been the country dominant political force found date and the $1001.00 or whatever the parties are indeed, already pub learning and the waned and the year actually, i pretty much like to respond to that united russia has completely taken up and already lit and chosen some of the country's most popular political personality cities black sheet candidates like the fact that if there is there, showing foreign minister, elaborate 3rd on the list by the way, the newcomer to politics and he's present, go who came to prominence in early 2020 of the doctor of russia's main corona virus hospital. soon we'll see if the approach has paid off. i mean, as i said,
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united russia is leading according to preliminary results, but it's still unclear if they will manage to repeat their previous success and completely dominate the duma. and you come to the russian police co landscape. looks like it will make it small. can this election, the new people policy currently has just have a 5 and a half percent of the vote has roughly 2 sands of ballots. have been counted that slightly over the 5 percent threshold required to enter the countries low chamber of parliament, the state. so the new people party will founder just sierra go, is considered to be center right. it pledges to fight against bureaucracy in the country and stands for the more migration of political institutions, the policy from social justice and support. the development of modern technologies, silence, and education. our correspondent ego donna has been keeping an eye on the part his results. we are very likely to see a new party on well,
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on the political landscape of russia, and it's been new people party could very well add to the existing full parts. he's currently represented in the lower house of the russian parliament. and, well, what better way to find out about the parties policy than what they're all about after all, even in russia, not that many people might know about them. so they have only been form just a year ago. store, we choose to come pertaining to how are you feeling at the moment, and what do you think of the preliminary results? the even the preliminary results are quite impressive for a new policy taking part in the federal elections for the 1st time. we feel tremendous supports. it's a huge responsibility. what is especially encouraging is that russians across the world voted for our party. it's amazing. and the 30 to 30 years chicago. what are the 3 main things that our foreign viewers should know about your party to me?
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but it's really somebody me and we represent modern russia, a country striving to employ common sense in decision making. one that takes a rational approach when considering various issues. the main point is that our party is the voice of the russian regions. the regional agenda is our top priority, and wherever we go, it enjoys people's superordinate. so we start, donna, changes for you, the advisor to the head of the new people party, the time, not us, and the biggest stories of the week, the united states this week. i acknowledge that a late august try and strike and i've got a sancho. 10 civilians including 7 children and not a single terrorist. washington had initially claimed this trial was necessary to
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prevent an attack on campbell airport in the final days before americans military withdrawl. oh. busy oh. busy busy the. ringback busy busy busy i on friday i told us commander mrs. the johns trying was what he called a mistake marine corps. general kenneth mackenzie apologized and acknowledged that those cold and what was a residential era cobble were not associated with the parent group. i said, kate, 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 k or were a director at to us forces. there was a mistake, and i offer my sincere apology. america's last drove 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 water 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, 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
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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 kinda know before you're off, somebody with a predator drones. 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, 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,
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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. miss all paid to go to school did 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, the republican arrived for blood while the democrats tried to carry out these investigations, and i'm such a way that they don't hom, president biden,
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but many of them will ready, publicly admitted that may be impossible. the youngest victims of that all was $29.00 striking cars were 2 girls, both a see the man who was targeted turned out to be an aid worker. us forces apparently . so he was loading bonds on the trunk, but those tend to be water bottles. his brother was among the grieving family members pushing stories with us in our special project and heard voices. you can watch it in full at any time when he dot com. but he is a preview. saw the sandals belong to malika. 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. i say i c
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k. lived in this house in this house with these children, members of ice, this stupid thought without any proof, without any investigation. they killed our children, and we will never forgive and full, a pentagon security analyst and an ex intelligence officer gave us dev use and the u. s apologies and the deep underlying issue a reveals. it is a little unusual for them to admit to a mistake that 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. 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 over the horizon concept that kind of gun says it now has and will continue to watch f can a stand for any potential terrorist attacks out of isis or,
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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 is 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 tries 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, weapons hazard lee in a manner which ends up killing thousands of innocent civilians. remember these last 10 or just the final exclamation on a program. it is kill thousands of innocence the same way this happened with bad
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intelligence. bad information and political pressure to be seen as doing something like and on top of some uncomfortable questions on the bush drove strike. the secretary of state also came in for more criticism from us lawmakers during a week with focus falling on the bond and administration's handling all they can withdraw. 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, 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.
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this administration's bungle pull out from afghanistan, just maybe the worst foreign affairs disaster in american history or blink. and of course, he has culpable in many ways, but the department of defense is, is the, 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 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 can blame trump. i don't think it's, it's really valid in this case. franz half of the 1st time recorded ambassadors from the u. s. in australia. it's a declaration of outrage over new pacific security parks involving washington and
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cambra plus the u. k. britain's new for secretary has defined as the prox, with the french foreign minister, dealing out some direct was for the tree of nations. you. there has been lying duplicity, a major breach of trust and contempt. this will not fail. the things are not going well between them. they're not going well, it's all, 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 agreement is called all the 3 nations will share data on strategic areas including cybersecurity, nuclear defense, under the type of trailer, will acquire a nuclear powered submarine fleet with the use of american and british technology. if manage the scrapping of a multi 1000000000 year
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a submarine contract between cambra and paris, charlotte davinsky has been taking a closer look. oh, that was the wrong thing. the us down 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 back. a relationship of trust have been built with australia and this trust has been betrayed. is police. 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 what was known as the deal of the century. supply fleet of submarine to a 3, it's now thinking event less. right. and then to get together with the radio and
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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 i will work through that some. now questioning, if the nato alliance can come by nato isn't working as it's supposed to be. it was initially supposed to be working. it is, there are alliances within the alliances. 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, it's got nothing to gain within any cross have been chatted on the side of the
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atlantic. but this to, you could have much wider repercussions showing you, had time to it was, it came to the whole rule. may all you should you, the u. s. 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 chinese developments in a correct way and stop interfering in china, internal affairs when they don't weight. but it could be a really a thing. normally, it takes some tension between the us and the new truck. and it shouldn't need to come in goes pacific is web fighting is foreign policy to the focus. joiner is i'm likely to take that thing down show that people see power and brings us up today. they saw off next. if they crossed on here on, on saying to national and for our, you cave years, it's
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in the news, news news. hello and welcome across top, where all things are considered on funeral as well. in the us, democrats talk endlessly about the so called january 6 insurrection. they were less concerned with the real possibility. general mark, milly, when, constitutionally broke also the art of stabbing an ally in the back, france is furious me to discuss the.
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