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a fatal sobbing of a british conservative and these declared a terrorist incident by the police 25 year old man reported. the somali orator has been arrested on suspicion of mad a u. s. marine officer pleads guilty to criticizing the military leadership while the chaos withdrawal from i've got a son here, reins defiant, however, that senior leaders in need to be held to account to setting images of the latest territory emerges from afghanistan blasted in moscow on friday, leaving devons dead is the latest in a spate of lethal incidents. the us tax it while to for us national security advisor, john bolton taken a my present biden claiming hate disregarded all advice about
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a african pullout. you can hear those remarks fleshed out in an interview on out he's going on the ground airing on saturday, figured some stakes for the us and they get some steak for former stability. certainly, it's a mistake for the people of afghanistan. ah hello and welcome to our scenes national. my name is unit ship avalo. thanks johnny . and was started breaking news. the song of british police have declared the fatal fabbing of a conservative m p. a terrorist incident. it happened on friday while david amos was meeting his constituents in the southeast county of essex. he was just $69.00, a 25 year old suspects reported to the british. national of somali origin has been arrested on suspicion of madame anti's. ashanda. edward dashed c l. a reported from
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where they tragedy took place for for conservative. and he said, david amos has died following a multiple, stopping this afternoon during a constituency surgery meeting out the methodist church directly behind me here in south. and what exactly that is. it's an opportunity the members of the public to meet with the local m p face to face and discuss local political issues. but around midday this afternoon, a young man ran into the building wielding a knife before attacking the veteran politician and killing him. the time and came to the scene, paramedics, treating him out the scene while he was fighting for his life, but he tragically passed away the sea. now, essex, please have released a statement saying that they were cool to the scene at 12 o 5, but confirming his death just after 3 pm. now, what they do know about the suspect is that he's 25 years of age. he was arrested
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and a knife was recovered here at the scene. he is now in custody. now the police say that they're not looking for anybody else in relation to this incident. now, we don't know much about the suspect nor his motivation behind the attack, but what we are seeing now is tributes and statements are pouring in throughout the day across the political spectrum. we've also heard from morris johnson at the prime minister who is now in downing street and he said, i think all our hearts are full of shock and sadness today. and above all, to david amos was declined and decent politician. he was one of the kindest, nicest, those gentle people in politics. and he also had an outstanding record of passing laws to help the most vulnerable david with a man who believe passionately in this country and in its future, or people in the local community. absolutely heartbroken and have held
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a vidual to remember his life. they say he stood up for the rights of local people and used his parliamentary platform to advocate for them to. now of course, david amos was $69.00. he spent 4 decades in politics. he currently held his seats since 997, but was a serving m p since 1983, making him one of the longest standing m p. 's in government. now he was a big voice in many campaigns, not least, the breck that campaign, and also a huge animal rights advocate as well. sadly, he leaves behind a wife and 5 children. now as the nation is in an absolute state of shock, many also and now calling for more security unsafe protocols for members of parliament in britain, especially considering the really chilling similarities to the murder of jo cox who was stopped on short to death back in 2016 again,
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that was just before her very own constituency surgery meeting. it's also really sad to know that said david, a mrs. last tweet was actually talking about this constituency surgery invitation, saying to the local community to com and chat to him face to face. so for many m p 's, this is a really past the no tragedy for them on to terrible reminder of the very real risks that they face in the jobs of a normal friday today. tons, very hiring and very violent indeed. and a much investigation is now underway. david amis was a frequent guest here and i'll see where he shed his opinions and views on politics in the u. k. joining me now for more on this is conservative m p for south and west said david amos harvey's election on the same day. 1983 as his gentleman. we need to have a government who know what they're doing. i don't mind hard work and in fact the
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irony is it would go back to the size of constituents i had when i used to represent basildon, i don't think is anything to do with party politics and the number of seats to david. thanks for speaking to us. and then i will discuss the implications of david amos's coming being declared a terrorist incident with our guests was a considerable delay in revealing the identity of the origin of the perpetrator or the perpetrator. that it was likely to be a terror attack and he was likely to be someone motivated by islamic it follows the terror attacks very recently in no way. also due to islamic motivation and it's 4 major terrorist attacks in afghanistan. the issue of islamism and terrorism is going to be
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a major question in the near future. we've had a big refugee issue with in europe throughout europe, not just the u. k. m. so now this potentially could create even more friction and anti refugee type feeling within, within certain populations. it's a potential, although i think this is a anomaly. but, but there is a potential where you could see that and, and you have to look at policies to is if you pay policies in somalia with that of been a potential, you know, implication of radical life in this individual or, or maybe it was nothing about politics at all, maybe just a mental health issue. i think it's, it's unfortunate, but it create could create more tension with within the population, with immigrants and refugees and in general and their acceptance and assimilation into society. the us, maureen,
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has been sentenced after pleading guilty to disobey his superior is had criticize the military leadership where the way they handle the exit. someone's gonna stand still, shallow remains ottoman that they pill bras and need to be held to account our senior correspondent where i got their fixed on the story. there is the opinion that he got off very light. all things considered the scandal that he caused winter when right up to congress and the united states military, we will know it doesn't like scandals. it does, it's best to deter for those who would start scandals and it, it squashes scandals out sometimes in a very harsh way. so it was surprising that instead of a pads jail time, perhaps a dishonorable discharge, all he was sentenced to was a $5000.00 fund, which will be dogged from his wages next month, as well as a letter of reprimand. there's told off basically. so he gets an honorable or less
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than honorable discharge, as well as gets the keep all of his or of the pension that he has worked up up to 17 years of service. before he went into the court i, he said that ultimately he had to bear responsibility for his actions. just as those above him had to bear responsibility for their actions as including the chaotic withdrawal from canister. i did what i did because i thought it was in the best long term interest of the marine corps going forward. i'm still demanding accountability. there were those who supported him. have said that, yes, these evacuation was completely humiliating. it was insulting to all the americans that sacrificed their lives who owe their health in order to fight that born of canister. and for america to leave in such a manner was absolutely tragic. there were also those that said that we should have done this because the united states military has a different code of conduct. and so they're not allowed to criticize those above
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them of senior rank. but ultimately, over the course of all these videos that we saw a released by him in the build up to this trial at he was making $1.11 point only that somebody must be held accountable for the disaster. as many americans he, it that we saw at the end of august at the airport and cobbled people are upset because they're senior leaders, let them down. and none of them are raising their hands and accepting accountability are saying we messed this up. i'm not saying we've got to be in the in afghanistan forever, but i am saying, did any of you throw your rank on the table and say, hey, it's a bad idea to evacuate bob graham airfield, the strategic air berries before we evacuate everyone. i am submitting charges against general mckenzie for his bad assumptions. not because i'm vindictive, but because the senior leaders need to be held accountable to the same standard as us. the terrorist attack the on the input of gobble and the 26th of august. it was
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a, it was a mess. there were almost 200 people killed. everybody has admitted that yes mistakes were made. but to date, nobody has decided to bear responsibility for what happened there and cobbled the ton of ends returned to pass following the u. s. exit has failed to improve, the country secures a situation according to local officials. more than 40 people were killed in an attack on him. most can friday schools, more injured just to warning you will find the following image as disturbing. so the explosion happened at at sham oscar and the city of kandahar. during friday prayers, a large crowd had gathered that the taliban government says it's launched our investigation. friday's blast comes just a week. i'll turn explosion 2 through another shad mosque in the north of the country. at least 50 people were killed that islamic states chorus. san province claim responsibility for that time off he contributes at richard, met has expired. what happened then and asked why?
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ice is intensifying. he's dead legs his, his in the country. last week, a tragic terrorist attack in afghanistan. the explosion occurred during friday. prayers at a mosque in conduce, in northern part of the country. at least a 100 people were killed or wounded. most of the victims has ara, she has an ethnic minority. isaac k quickly stepped up to claim responsibility for the attack. but with one intriguing detail. turns out the suicide bomber was a, you grew muslim from china's changing province. this is very interesting because you girls are indeed a minority muslim population in china. and usually the only thing you hear about them is that the chinese government is committing genocide against them. believe something the media i haven't told you. there are indeed many ogres in afghanistan, militants who are members of various jihadist groups, like al qaeda arises there actually. so many of them, the united nations, put out a report in june about foreign fighters in afghanistan. the report estimates that
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there are between 8010000 foreign terrorist fighters, comprised mainly of individuals from central asia, the north caucasus region of the russian federation, pakistan and the shin, january thomas region of try among others. although the majority are affiliated foremost with the taliban, many also support al qaeda. others are allied with iso or have iso sympathies. another one of these groups is e t i m, which stands for the east torcous don islamic movement. this huger extremist group used to be on the united states list of terrorist organizations. but for some reason, in 2020, the united states, remove them from the list us cozying up to terrorist groups, using them as proxies for regime change in countries. they don't like where we seen that before. latin america of gannons, dan, syria, speaking of syria,
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there are 5000 uga terrorists over there, fighting alongside other jaundice. but just going back to afghanistan for the last 20 years, the u. s. has had an enormous military footprint on china's doorstep. now the most of its truth of withdrawn in the united states is shifting its focus from them, at least to china. us wants to keep china's border with janice, n as unsafe as possible, and a constant worry by tacitly endorsing. for the very least turning a blind to i, the terrorist groups. and the u. s. in the u. k. m is supporting separatist movements in china going back decades. this is all part of america strategy to mess with china. create chaos, divide and conquer with the united states is making a huge mistake once again. just like they back the majority, dean and the 1980s to fight soviet. now they're implicitly backing you the terrorists in order to fight the chinese. and you know, there comes a point where you really have to understand that backing jihad is, is not
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a good idea. there's nothing beneficial about someone blowing themselves up and committing a terrorist attack. i mean, this is incredible. how many times is it gonna take for the united states to realize that backing withdraw dean and of gannon, stan, or anywhere for that matter is a really bad idea. they did it in the 1980s. they back been loudon. it came back to bite them. it always does, and this is no exception. and earlier we asked political commentator crazed banbury and anti war activist brian becca will say 20 year loan american on to terra operation, actually achieved 5 canister. got to be sure. increased the number of charges groups increased, leverage a higher despite us on the growing the afghan is done as a reaction soon what the americans did to could industry killing of civilians by drawing the bombing at science. therefore, i don't think we should hold off the american presence as being a sports for stability in afghanistan. it actually de, stabilize the country across the board. and it rebuilt support the tower. but it
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made it point on makers, is that the americans are not part of a solution in afghanistan. they were part of the problem. let's remember the big picture, the context. when the united states invaded afghanistan on october 7th, 2001. there was no, i says, the whole war on terror by the united states, which is included the death of 250000 afghans during the past 20 years. ah, that has created that has created that has been the trigger or the catalyst for the further expansion of isis or isis like formations. so from a on its face, the war on terror has been a complete and utter failure because rather than containing or stopping this kind of extremism or terrorism, it has accelerated and expanded it as a phenomenon inform you on social security advisor john bonds and will be sharing
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he saw so in the us pull out along with other foreign policy issues. when he sits down, what else he's going into grandchild. you'll be able to watch to fall into the throughout the day on saturday. you say in your book the room where it happened, the afghanistan deal now that's trumps one time will prove who is right. and the full extent to the deal may not become apparent until after trump leaves office. what is your assessment? as a former national security adviser of fee by the administration foreign policy, especially on afghanistan. well, i think this is one of those few instances where biden and trump agree on on policy both wanted to get out of afghanistan and both ignored the consequences. i think many people thought were foreseeable, what biden did was take trump's deal, which was flawed in many, many respects, and essentially adopted it as is on policy, disregard of the advice of senior advisors and the pentagon. the state department,
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the white house, and i think the consequences have been playing to say it returned to afghanistan to control by the taliban. and everything that's flowing from that, including the likelihood of foreign chairs returning and again using afghanistan as a base to plan terrorist operations around the world. so this is a retreat by the united states, from the international stage, something been believed. and since at least 2009, se, se, ironically, trump waived and a to i think it's a mistake for the u. s. make, it's a mistake for stability. certainly, it's a mistake for the people of afghanistan. triumphant watkins in italy and threatening strike action over a ye conveyed health path system with run is held in several major cities across the country. people are protesting against new rules which require all work is to on, to show proof of explanation or negative covey test, or else go without pay. our year correspondence piece only
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a witness that one such matching room. and he sent us this report to it. it's lee house, become the latest country to see it. citizens upset about the introduction of coven 19 vaccine passports, the the e. u. green pass. a digital certificate that allows you to show that you've received your vaccination to is commonplace across the whole of the european union . however, in italy, they're looking to use it to a stronger degree than it is being used elsewhere. and that's why on friday we saw demonstrations in 9 different cities across italy. the largest of those demonstrations was interested in the northeast of the country. we can have a look at what was going on there right now. we're based on we're here to protest against the green pass for workers. would think that the green pass is an unlawful tool, an improper one that should not be forced upon the workers because it is discriminatory . so weird demonstrating against this government degree audit. and also today our
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constitution is being trampled on. what is happening today is like back in 1938 when i say no to this discrimination anteriano, this deepening classify it. we're not looking for confrontation, both openness and opportunity for reasoning. here we are talking about economic recovery, but whose economic recovery her families left even more in crisis. those who previously could not make until the end of the month now find themselves in an average of $200.00 or 300 years less from having to pay for the test. while the reason people have been upset with this move by the italian government to demand that the digital coven pass, the green pass be shown is because they've gone farther than most of the european countries. people are gonna have to show this in order to go to any job already you having to show it to, to get into restaurants, to eat, endorse also to go to, to more leisure activities. but for everybody to have to show want to go to work. that's a different issue entirely, especially when it comes with the prospect of a 1500 euro fine for those that can't produce
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a coven green pass. now we've heard from a union leaders, particularly those involved with the ports in which shipping saying it could potentially cause huge problems with the supply chain in italy. because many of the workers who are employed as things like ports, they come from eastern europe and have been vaccinated with russia's sputnik vaccine. now, the sputnik job is not approved by the european medicines agency. and therefore, if you've been vaccinated with sputnik, you can't get a european green pass. so therefore you would be to be falling fall of the rules here. now those demonstrations took place on friday. we are expecting demonstrations on saturday of a different kind. now these are going to be organized by the left party here in italy as well as the, the oldest union in the country. it's after the headquarters were ransacked last week during a demonstration by fall, right, ellamin. so the anti covered pos,
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movement. now they've organized this protest to say no to fascism across a italy and would be keeping an eye on that protest as it develops. throughout saturday. journalist danielle, delores told us he's $47.00 go to man, is trying to push the green pass to bypass this cross additional point that some demonstrate there are trying to to check to the situation. they haven't too bye to the back to me. it's political issue that they're trying to push a lot of people like 2 or 3000000 people that i'm on, but anything to do to do so if you have to meet young people to me, your worker are still on, but maybe you can have trouble in logistics you can have troubling security because, you know, or how to me that out or maybe the 20 percent of our how to me are still unbox
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nathan, our government are trying to discuss with the, in the industry with the fact that to give them some i don't know, axes, bent the gees weighed about this pc office. i think probably in france we're seeing something like this. but there are many risk free shot. but not like him. you need to leave the other countries. not even try to, to, to discuss something like the work. it's like one of the 1st period, right in the western world. really, really hard to, to expect that other countries they're not, they're not going to be my opinion. they're not gonna be the same as he is doing right now. for history has some of the us military attache after navy forces blocks. an alleged attempt by an american war ship to violate
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russians, hotels, waters, in the sea of japan. the us military has been, i foundations, with more. the story is, says daniel armstrong, russia, the defense ministry, has some of the u. s. military attack, say after a u. s. war ship attempt to cross russian maritime borders in the russian far east . now that happened when the u. s. s. chafie attempted to cross the russian borders . the pizza, the great a warship had been operating according to sources in the sea of japan. up until that time. now, the sea of japan is important because right there at the moment, russian and chinese forces undertaking military training. the maritime interactions 2021 taking place. and that includes the use of live artillery. now the u. s. s. chafie attempted across the board is and instead of taking heed of warnings, raised is colored flags that indicates a helicopter taking off from its deck. he also makes it impossible to change its
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speed on its course. he was eventually persuaded to turn back by the russian anti submarine vessel. the admiral 3 boots. now, the russian defense ministry has called this a grave violation of international rules. whereas the white house, on the other hand, the said he still is not aware of any confrontation between us and russian warships . how that will affect the relations between the 2 countries remains yet to be seen and uses our coming up next on r c. it says safely and co ah, [000:00:00;00] with
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lose when europe is mentioned, what do you think a place an idea, a common place with diverging ideas? maybe you think of the european union, think what you wish, but europe is in crisis. it must choose between being an ideological construct or a place with real people. and we'll meet with
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little squiggly. shampoo chip it, but are one. why do you think that us them i mean, on i besides that we still do ah hello and welcome to sophie co visionaries, me sophie sharon. at technology is promising to stave off old age, and scientists are working very hard to increase the sustainability of our organs, including the most vital one our heart. what has change? what is real and what not? well, i talk today to world renowned heart surgeon, dr. low book area,
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yan 20 up doctor know will carry i'm so happy to see you and we haven't seen each other for such a long time. so much has happened since i think i just like to discuss all the changes that have happened in the past 10 years, including in your field of expertise received each of his thoughts mother to. so yeah, i just can't seem to solve this puzzle question. good medical science and technology have advanced and methods of diagnoses are getting better of beauty. medication is more effective and targeted to day bullet. that gets you and still you say that hurt diseases are the prego to 21st century. while american say that i 2030, the mortality rate will reach 23000000 people the what's due to me, i don't really understand how that's possible january when the market was, wasn't like this point to medical science and pharmacology just can't keep up is, is we're talking about the entire world is c, v. s, and there are developed countries that have managed to significantly reduce the
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risks. we took muscle, gerda, in for in russia. people say myocardial infarction nor occurs in younger people because it's the opposite. you close to the average age has even risen a little more. let me give you some figures that make me happy in your new york, even though it's not about our country, but was learning. i'm part of the dartmouth dialog, willa. you know, the format that started back in eisenhower as time who had yeah. when relations between our leaders was strained as you then you guinea, prima cough and henry kissinger revived ginger wore. so there was this figure. oh no ship a good 137000 people in the us that are over 100 years old started you could i 2040 shad number is expected to reach almost 400000. you just took the. wow. if the good the, what does that tell us?

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