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ah ah, the investigation did found no violation of law including the law of war. a u. s. investigation concludes that an august drones try can cobble that kill 10 afghan civilians. it was not caused by misconduct, nor negligence. tenure relaunch is a decade old probe and to the motor of a young woman allegedly at the hands of a british soldier in the program. we hear from her family about claims of a high level cover up we only recently learned that the british army were involved because there has been lot of cover ups and my wish is that the culprit faces the lot. i feel so sad that this her in position to help us that took so long also in the program on our team businesses across america brace for, i'd likely vaccine mandate pushed by the bite and administration. we speak to an
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airline pilot who face it could end up with lots of people losing their jobs. the government isn't saying what the accommodation will be for you if you choose to continue not to get vaccinated. a lot of people fear, i think, rightly so. they could end up on the street. ah, it is high noon in moscow on this thursday. welcome to the program manase international. the u. s. military has concluded that a botched drones strike enough janice don back in august was not on lawful and showed no sign of negligence. that is, despite the strike killing 10 civilians including 7 kids and no terrorists at the u . s. air force inspector general announced the pro findings the investigation that
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found no violation of law including the law of war. did find execution errors confirmed by confir may or a combined with confirmation bias and communication break, the breakdowns that regrettably lead to civilian casualties. what. busy essentially, the pentagon is saying that their own investigation has found them not guilty. what they have said is that as we heard execution error as well as communication breakdowns and other big things of what are, what are to blame and all of this so they can get away with without pinning the blame on anyone. in particular, the full report, ease, ease, redacted and classified for security reasons. they say, nevertheless, the pentagon says that this would investigation was independence. and that they questioned 20 non people who are related to this matter. $2922.00 of them directly related in the strewn tried, and which at the time the pentagon called a righteous strike. and we would do which we would later learn in the weeks
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following was booth a tragedy in exhaust flu . busy ah, the pentagon also concluded that all evolved, all the people that questioned and all who are responsible for this, joan tried that they acted in good faith that they legitimately believed that they were preventing an imminent terror attack against the the airport and u. s. troops stationed at campbell international airport. more than that, they say they claim that they track this man for this aid work, who worked for a u. s. aid company at that they tracked him for many hours before the and that at
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that point they legitimately believed he was trafficking exclusives. that is, that is the important thing that they say both triggered the drug truck and allowed this. these messed to happen is this huge, huge casualty 7 kids as well as 3 adults. and what they're arguing is at the time and we were, we were there towards the end of august. our team we saw 1st had there was new plat, it was absolute chaos. every action was, was improvised. every day was a new day without any sort of plan as to how things would be resolved. evacuation was winding down after the terror attacker $26.00 in which more than a dozen us servicemen would kill a $170.00 afghans. there was also fear. there was also tara, both a, both amongst the, the civilian population, as well as among u. s. troops and foreign troops stationed at the airport. everyone believed at the time and we were expecting at the time more tara attacks of the airport, that shootings perhaps another, another bombing. and obviously that may have contributed to this decision to go
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ahead with a strong track. there are all sorts of unanswered questions with regards to this report, such as how they didn't see this multitude of children playing around the car. they obviously targeted the vehicle. the bomb was very precise, the miss out. it struck the vehicle and they were all these kids around that they. so there is the opinion that the june operators must have seen the kids and must have decided to go along with this strong right there must have deemed the threat too, too severe. but we had previously spoken to drew operators former drew operators in the u. s. military, and they had described a gung ho attitude in the service. the sergeant comes down and turns around. mel goes in the military pre address. he says, your job is to kill people and break things. so you got all these young enlisted deeds and girls. garzon guys who are out of high school, grab no experience in anything who are now. basically, video game snipers,
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for months of training, are made. they put in the position to make his decision mental degradation with the proper term. every shot that we took, like they're cheering their congratulating each other. they're high fiving each other. people getting promoted because of this stuff. it's like a withering away of who you are. i was told one day going in that president obama himself would hollis up and give the order himself to me. and i got this euphoric feeling we had previously heard from the pentagon, that no disciplinary action was, was being claimed that this report doesn't include any recommendation for disciplinary action against any individual. those responsible for this, for this disastrous answer, i could, that may be bitter news. for relatives in the family of those killed to swallow for because obviously they had previously said that they would uh, they would renounce any claim to compensation so long as those responsible were
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punished. asthma cardona was, i will keep demanding that each person who has committed a crime here must be convicted and punished with the due process of law. in some fair, if a person commits a crime and then a different person is brought to court to answer, the criminal must be punished, no scapegoats. if americans committed a crime, they must be brought to justice. in this case, it appears that the pentagon has renaming the crime on the system and on vague mistakes that nobody can really be held accountable for. previously, the u. s. government had said that they would offer compensation to the, to the family and relatives of who's the brewer that would kill. but the report also has recommendation 3 various recommendations to make sure the incidents like this don't happen again to minimize civilian casualties in the future. but for now it's, it's business as usual, nothing's changed in the way that these room strikes are handled or, or carried out. and perhaps all these recommendations will stay in the future. just
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that recommendations we heard from us marine corps intelligent self as a scold rita. he believes that was no justification for the drone strike in that heavily populated city. there is nothing but negligence here from the beginning when they identified or miss identified the target to the end, when the decision was made to pull the trigger. i can't see a single legitimate reason to go forward. and yet everybody did go forward. and if they're not being honest about it and saying that mistakes are made, this is going to happen again. this isn't the 1st time we fired a missile that's killed civilians. it isn't the 2nd time, 3rd time, fort type in the hundreds time. and the, the reality is the united states as known for some time now that the procedures it has in place. it carry out counter terrorism strikes in a real world, you know, real time an event or are not sufficient to the task that we kill civilians. and
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yet we went forward anyways of because there was political pressure being placed on the military to be seen as doing something. this is autumn international, so kenya has reopened a criminal probe and to the horrific motor of a young woman, allegedly killed by a british soldier of a single mother was beaten, stopped and dumped in a septic tank back in 2012. a family believed that details of the case were hushed up to the highest level league user headed johnny. recently learned that is the british army involved because there were a lot of cover albums do though. but we are glad that now think of being brought to light or my wishes. the culprit to face the law because i had to be a burden that wasn't my because i had my own children to take care of. though i was not employed, it has been a real struggle with the family of agnes when terror, when jacko. a canyon woman allegedly killed by a british soldier, is crying foul as they are yet to receive justice. almost 10 years after her death
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. when jack, who was a 21 year old sex walker, any money to feed her newborn baby, and she was reported missing in march of 2012. 2 months later, her body was found in a hotel septic tank near to where british soldiers had been stationed till now. no soldier has been question though. it's been revealed that a british soldier named only a soldier ex confessed to killing her. what would i feel so sad as those in positions to help us that took so long? recently when the media started, erin, the story top and old one see that he is like agnes has just died of it. has the been affected? her daughter, what we had to let her know what is going on, i pray that god crossed the british government the wisdom to handle this case. well, when i think of agnes, i remember how happy she was that she loved to seen it. she taught my youngest daughter how to sing, it versa, who killed agnes should face the law and order because the charge was orphaned has suffered a lot to load. bearing in mind, she was just 5 months old, aggravated even feeding at the time was difficult. according to the u. k,
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defense mystery, it will continue offering the support to the canyon investigation. the u. k. stands ready to support all requests says we have done since day one. as with other investigations, we always work in partnership with the kenyan police and subject to international and judicial processes. our help will always be forthcoming when activists in kenya, calling for the extradition of the alleged killer to be held accountable. while the labor party here in the united kingdom say the 9 year deal without an investigation even being considered, has denied the family justice. there's been no minister defense lead investigation of the sold is in bold or no inquire into why the minister defense failed to respond when canyon detectives asked for help. 9 years on justice must now be done for agnes and her family. revelation to the tragic death of when jack continued to become more sinister, it's been reported that a group of 9 british soldiers joked about her death on social media several years later. the family now hope this fresh investigation will give them the answers they
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so desperately need. on to her, i feel a lot of pain when i remember agnes, we brought her up well and just as she was settling down her life was taken away, leaving us to find for her young child on. it's my hope that this child will get justice. it's been 10 years, but we hope to finally get justice this case strikes right at the heart of alleged exploitation killings and cover ups in the british army. in fact, the very same defense secretary assisting this probe into one jacket, his death officially closed at stores on investigations and to more than a 1000 allegations of abuse by british soldiers in iraq. so with no prosecutions there, will this mean justice may never be served for angus. when jerry, when jack, who and her family, chateau edwards dashti, r t, london were sending a focus to america now with a biden administration is seeking emergency vaccine mandates for the private sector
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. of the rules would apply to all businesses with more than $100.00 workers. and we spoke to airline pilot, or jason cornish, who says vaccine regulations have already put an enormous burden on the entire aviation industry. the effective date is december 8th, that federal contractors need to be fully vaccinated. the crews right now are extremely stressed. you add to that the forced vaccines that are coming our way in the transportation industry and the potential here of having to violate one's own conscience in order to get the vaccine or potentially lose your livelihood and lose your career. is, is very, very stressful. in fact, air traffic control in the united states, they're already working by mandate 6 days in a row because of shortages. and now you have estimated 15 percent of air traffic control in the united states. they're gonna walk off the job at the end of the
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month because they're not going to take this vaccine. the companies and the government isn't saying what the accommodation will be for you if you choose to continue not to get vaccinated. and so a lot of people fear, and i think rightly so that they could end up on the street. well, last weekend alone, american airlines, which is the country's biggest carry, i ended up canceling more than 2000 flights. and in just 4 days, 10 percent of his flights would have scrapped the airline, blame the setbacks on stop shortages, and whether meanwhile, over 40 republican senators have said they will try to nullify biden's vaccine mandate. on wednesday, they describe the proposed measure as the single biggest, disruptive for the entire business community at the corporate vaccination rate in america has sold at around 58 percent of the population. that's well behind the world. health organization is target of 70 percent. but pilot jason cornish again
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thinks that his sector, at least, is already as safe as it can be. the airline ceos and companies themselves have paired up with harvard university, showing that there is a point 003 percent chance of getting any kind of covered transmission on an airplane. you know, we flown through this pandemic for the last 18 months. air crews all over the world have done a fantastic job. navigating this, this pandemic, you know, we've flown p p. we've found vaccines. we've been there with the 1st responders in showing up for work. despite the risks you see in the united states that we are already under a very st, i would call a severe shortage of qualified individuals to be mechanics, to be find a tennis to be pilots. specifically, i plan to most of the come here on the program on odd t,
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right wing french politicians, apparently seeking to capitalize on a search, an anti migrant sentiment. and you poll suggests most people fare a so called great replacement with muslims, eventually outnumbering white christians, that story animal in about 60 seconds. a love adult is always built on a structure that was created 1st and childhood. so without understanding childhood relationships, it becomes very hard to understand adult relationships. and that's why it's incredibly important to be able to have a basic understanding of what motivates you as an emotional, being a
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well yes to shape out. you see, comes the adjective and engagement equals the trail. when so many find themselves worlds apart, we choose to look for common ground. ah ah la, thanks for joining us here for the 1st a program on our team. now you might be surprised to hear, or perhaps you won't be surprised to hear race and religion could play a pivotal role in the french presidential election that's happening next year. it's all according to a new poll. it found that 67 percent of people believe white christians could be
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under threat from muslim immigration. let's have a hard look at this now with ortiz, charlotte do pinsky. with an election around the corner, hearing france questions about the country's identity, and whether it's losing it all being raised. the campaign is shifted to the fringes of the right, even before it's even really begun and fears that france's traditional values are being replaced or rife. one poll showed at 27 percent of respondents were certain that christine populations were being threatened by extinction. 34 percent thought that it was probable. the fear is that moves them immigration is de posing traditional white communities. while these ideas are certainly being peddled by raid you right politicians, they're not the only ones with even nicholson. you're right. joining in you have
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people of foreign origin who are driving out little by little. what in demography we call the natives. eric seymour, a french pundits and the presidential hopeful, has been far stronger than that. in his latest book, he says, the suburbs of paris are being colonized by muslims, and that the whole of france will soon be overrun. he has also added to warnings from some of frances retired military talk for us that a civil war is brewing. this fear that frances, losing her identity. her traditional values is one that there is general public concern about. if you don't my opinion, there are populations from africa who come up because they really wants to be in france and to integrate because because they don't have a choice called us our program, our religious aspect doesn't worry me much more. the values like freedom and then security oil, but i'm afraid that our values by false will be diluted in time. values are what
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make the foundations of a society. we must not forget the immigration is the number one problem in francis . all we deal with it or with the kids. however, while subjects like this me peak interest for many the issue dominates the upcoming election. we the politicians busily trying to show that they are the one who will uphold friendship values. and that voters may be looking for someone who is a little bit different to deal. i think these types of subjects are being used by politicians to get votes, which are making extremist parties happy, the day on the right or the language. so yes, it makes it scary. after all, we must not forget that there are just 6 months to go before the election. if i don't do that, here's a new debate. it's come because very close to the election because there has been an enormous amount of immigration, which everything that's happened in the middle east will normally keep in france
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was always have malcolm and country. it was constructed by foreigners in the fashion optical immunization he's for them, it shows we have them all in the end. he has a very intelligent personal, very culture which was as but specials wanted. he was not part of any political party as you. there was a craze for him almost in 2017. that was a manual microphone. this time around the vote is know a little bit more about what he can. all he can't offer. so that new and shiny label has worn off. the poll show that someone like the more could lap up votes, maybe even enough to be one of the 2 candidates who get into this 2nd round of voting. his tough talking, his not showing away from subjects that many have found unpalatable in the past, is at least for now resonating with the public. and if he ends up going head to head against macklin, the more a man who's been described as the intellectual donald trump,
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is ready to make some chrissy unpredictable. waves. charlotte, even ski r t public shaming of the unvaccinated. that's how a student group is describing what a leading european business school calls it's fast lane for the inoculated students . who have had the coven job, can get this yellow watermark on their pass to and to any building and take exams at the vienna university of economics. and business, but those who haven't had a shot must wait in line and have their documents and negative pci test checked that the move has certainly divide that opinion. it feels a little bit like, oh, they're pushing good school to get vaccinated them. now, you really don't like this because i mean, other way i will be that from that the vaccinate is already buds right now. i don't like these fresh. i don't like salsa. everything's no easier to get back. so you
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know, the elaborate the bars, you know, so i think that maybe there is no debate, liberty is the student id, yellow sticker, and with it you can get faster through university controls. we have 2.5, g control measures here. but in reality, there is not much difference. it just helps you get him faster. while they are so called fast lane was brought in to speed up entry after the austrian capital introduced strict a pandemic rules and to public places. people in vienna must show either proof of inoculation recovery or a negative pcr test. the head of a student group says the university's creating an unacceptable walk of shame. for those who said no to the job absolutes, it is absolutely discriminatory and humane. and a very clear moved towards a 2 class society. we could assign the fact that people excluded from society
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simply because they exercise their free choice not to be vaccinated. a step further is the labeling of people who have made a free decision not to be vaccinated. it doesn't matter whether this is done with ribbons as we have seen in the past. or we've wristbands which is currently being done in germany and in some cases already in austria or with vaccination stickers. as is currently the case at the university of economics and business administration . we can only condemn it and call it a hostile and inhuman policy when people are marked based on their health condition or their vaccination status, those who have decided not to be vaccinated will not be persuaded by an increase in pressure, but through education and vaccinated people should be treated at university just like they were treated before the pandemic access to higher education should be open and free without any restrictions. the university told us that since more than 90 percent of students have had the shot, the move all benefit the majority. it also said it was wrong to call the new system labeling. well, the president of the austria and medical chamber says this is about providing an
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efficient and safe environment for study. think it makes life easier for the students in those are more than 80 percent of the university students have been vaccinated and they can enter the leg just faster if they have this because you only have to check their identity. one has to ensure a safe environment in the lecture halls, and in order to do so, it is necessary to vaccinate or test the students. this is a free in austria, so they don't have to pay for that. but they wouldn't have to pay for the vaccination, but so i would recommend to be vaccinated. that's the safest way out to meet the extra holes on a bit of a lighter note here on our t international is now at 12 25 pm, which means in just a few hours time,
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an international group of volunteers are going to be well locked up inside an experimental cap. sewell here in moscow to simulate an 8 month space flight his correspondent, to me trip. what does it take, sir? go to the mound, and what effect would have on a team of international researchers, while project serious a joint effort by rush, and he was, has been set up to determine exactly that by simulating a mand expedition to the surface of the moon and back. we are here in moscow and this is the chamber where 6 astronauts will spend 240 days in complete isolation from the world in a structure made to assimilate in actual interplanetary spaceship. so let's see what it looks like inside. mm. with
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the whole purpose of the project conducted by nasa's human research program and rushes institute for biomedical problems is to analyze the psychological and physiological effects that a crew might experience on an expedition to the moon. the experience will last $240.00 days and will be as close to reality as possible. limited resources, a fixed oxygen supply, as well as a time delay in communications, which can only be conducted through audio messages and emails. the ship has living quarters with individual rooms for each of the sex volunteers or research area, a virtual reality room designed to simulate the lunar surface and even an on board gym piece. it is a to of mix. the people from different countries have been brought together for the training. it's been interesting to see everyone build up teams, spirits and relationships. there have been some minor difficulties,
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including with language, but now everything is working well. it's physically demanding and you need looks motivation to when you see the results, it's encouraging it. it's not really possible to everything, but if you're interested in motivated you can last 8 months for this experiment is a to a submitted for us to walk in the morning or under the shower. and to my side this up to you with one week before, don't with these experiments actually with us in the future of human space flight machines in order to pay a lot of weight to them, one will be on to them also a blast. however, the cruel od only be living on the spaceship, they will also be descending to the surface of the moon, which is the purpose of this room, which has been equipped with v r gear and
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a surface that imitates the lunar surface immersed in a virtual environment the participants will be practicing how to move around in space suits, repair rovers, and collect samples. among other tasks, i'm excited to see really the limits of even my personal limits and also team dynamic limits. sort of the problems that we're going to do to, to entertain counter in social interactions and, you know, how are we going to overcome different problems that they might put towards us. really important to understand, you know, how humans will interact in these long duration includes isolated environments. it's important to see how international, different different international groups and backgrounds and cultures interact. once the experiment begins, this door will be sealed, shut with 6 crew members behind it. and the next time it will open up will be in exactly 240 days. and by then,
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the crew hopefully will have successfully carried out their mission and merged healthy and with a well deserved sense of accomplishment. but more importantly, provide a science with all the data necessary to bring about a future where mand expeditions to lunar space station and moon walks will be a thing of the ordinary where they're supposed to be shutting that capsule in just about 3 hours time. so we'll keep you posted here on our t international. so of course, with our correspondent imagery power, thanks for joining us. hop on the hour we are back soon with. mm hm. ah ah ah.

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