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the largest and most powerful plan in such a situation. it's remarkable. it's advised the child last 5 parents during august this chaotic us withdrawal and dennis done may have been found. our chief speaks exclusively to the family that took the boy in and joined the search for his parents. doing the show suddenly as soon as the baby on the ground crying in pain to home, the baby was just wearing a shirt. it was difficult to leave him with us treasury department and threatens american journalists with happy find that they work for certain publications. one such journalists, daniela's are shared. his story with us, us treasures powers with a nor have an individual freelance journalist with microscopic but some of them are still right and they're unwilling even to give an interview like this one. in the u . k. video emerges of key members of the board johnson team joking about
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a party and down the street last christmas, but seeing as it supposedly took place during the lock down period. you are finding it funny. ah, broadcast me my direct from studio moscow. this is our teacher national john thomas certainly going to have with, you know, during last summer is us to withdraw from afghanistan. many were moved by scenes of desperate parents passing their babies to western soldiers in a last ditch attempt to get them out of the country. one child was lost in the chaos had couple airport. but now fortunately, there's a possibility that the baby boy may have been found ortiz nick year and picks up the story for us. the hasty us decisions are poor trips out of afghanistan. as the taliban gained a tight grip. so a wave of panic in the capital of thousands desperately tried to flee. amongst the chaotic scenes that cobble airport were merged,
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our commodity and his wife sariah and the 5 children and the pushing and shoving the parents fit that tiny baby would be crushed. and so i handed him to a us soldier who offered to help, but amid the crowds of people struggling to enter, it took them over 30 minutes to make it through. and once they did so hale that baby was nowhere to be found. the house parents who are now in the united states and still desperately trying to locate that son. and now comes a glimmer of hope. all is spoken to one african family, the johns, who say they found the baby amid them may have cobble airport. he's been well taken care of the john family named him mohammed and say he's become one of their own. i love my new brother mohammed. he's too important to me and will never hand him over to anyone. my to show it was late at night when my brother asked me to help him drive to the airport when he was leaving for the us. when we were there, there was a big crowd and chaos. everyone was pushing to get inside the airport. suddenly i
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saw this baby on the ground crying in pain. it was too hot and the baby was just wearing a shirt. i was confused and it was difficult for me to leave him there. he was dying. so i decided to pick him up. when i moved to each family i saw in the airport and showed them the baby and asked them whether the baby belonged to them. then i asked each mother to feed him because he was hungry, but no one agreed. his condition was deteriorating, so i took him to some water and put it on his body, washed him and changed his nappy. i waited until 4 pm to find his parents, but couldn't. i had just one bottle of water and i gave him a few drops when he was crying because he was hungry. i was because his condition was not good. it was too hot and he was lying under the scorching heat of the sun. then i contacted my wife and told her that my brother had already left, but i'm still stuck here because of a baby. i told her we are humans and i can't leave this baby alone here while his
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parents are missing. i also told my brother to leave, but i had to stay until i found the missing parents. let's take a look at these 2 pictures on the right. if the missing boys, the hail are commodity. while on the left is the child found and cared for by the john family. while there are clearly similarities. here is yet to be established. if this is the same child, the afghan man who found the boy said he's now in touch with. the parents have been missing baby. intellectually, we kept the baby and contacted many people to find the parents. we contacted the bbc and many others, but failed to find them. then we uploaded his pictures on social media sites like facebook later, some relatives of a missing baby. and barrack sean province contacted us and told us that the parents of the baby are looking for their child. when they saw the images, they recognize him, but they didn't know the whereabouts of the parents. finally, i found the contact details of the father of this baby. then i called and told him about his missing baby and asked him to send me the pictures of his child. i could
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verify that he was the real father. then he sent me the pictures and we confirmed your son is with us. don't worry. his father was so happy to learn about his missing son. lo, we would love to see the hell reunited with his parents, that they were still trying to establish whether it's a hail and mahonnan are the same child. we go to work on this. we've been in touch with both families, the new york post, reuters the u. s. state department and the afghan refugee relief. a john family say say that eager to see the child re united with his family, although they are also happy to provide a loving home themselves. i looked up to him like my own baby. if he found his parents would not be able to keep, you know, of course we would hand him over real paris. i looked up to him like he was one of my own. i have 3 daughters, but i left him too much. he was about 40 days only when we met him. i have seen difficult times out of him. he's our so and to love him to know if his parents
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identify him will have no option but to hand him over to them. well, that's so nice. the parents of the child are unable to take him back. i'm ready to keep this baby with me later. in fact, i would not be happy to hand over the baby because we found in this or if they don't take him home, we will keep him with us. we love him during the day with our t where all hi thing for a happy ending to this story. say we will keep you updated on our progress. american journalists are being threatened with massive fines if they work for the wrong publications to contributors to a side called the strategic cultural fund. have received stern warnings from the us treasury department. this letter was sent to daniela's arm and michael, a virchow who are both based in new york. it says the s c f is on a list of banned organizations accused of election meddling, and that you as persons who quote, engage in transactions with the foundation are liable to the fines of at least 300 and $11000.00. daniels are shared his personal experience with us. it was a warning regarding future articles. so essentially, if i write for the,
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for i find gate and any kind of transaction, which i assume means any, an exchange of money. i could be hit with massive fines that were completely destroy my finances. so i was taken aback. i was, you know, concerned certainly, but actually had stopped writing for se yes. since the previous, you know, of 4 or 5 months earlier. so i didn't feel personally threatened, but others who, who want to continue writing for the f works dreamily frightened fair. they have all stopped writing from the site because really there's just, it's, you know, it's impossible to, to battle the us treasury in this kind of case. the us treasury is power is, is, is enormous. and that of a, of an individual freelance journalist is microscopic. but some of them are so frightened, they're unwilling even to give interviews like this one. so you know, so this is what it's showing effect means they're, they're unwilling to write and they're unwilling even to talk about why they,
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why they're too afraid to write the threats make up part of the targeted sanctions campaign announced by the treasury secretary back in april treasury will target russian leaders, officials intelligence services and their proxies that attempt to interfere in the us electro process or subvert. he has democracy. this is the start of a new us campaign against russian line behavior. u. s. government claims the strategic culture fund is controlled by russia's foreign intelligence agency, the f b r, and that it's also linked to the russian foreign ministry. foundation, however, denies the claims and calls itself a research platform on your asian global affairs. we have reached out to the f, c f for a response to the allegations and we are waiting to hear back from the us treasury . we'll let you know if we get an answer daniela's. our again says a dangerous precedent has been set. i think of the that the at the s c f, the foundation hosts honest journalism even though out i don't,
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don't agree with much of it. this is, this is serious work by serious. ready journalists, and that is a supporter of a free speech and a free press. i believe that readers should have access to this. ready kind of stuff and, and yet the, the u. s. government is trying to close it down. and therefore trying to stop information, which is usually at variance with official us policy. from reaching from reaching audiences, including audiences in the us, to stop journalists from writing for these kinds of websites as a new step. and i think that, and i was surprised because because the united states, in fact has a very good track record on when it comes to a free press. i mean, in america, we could say anything we want, you know, i can write that with the most outrageous things about george w bush or joe biden, and not have to worry for a moment about a, the search secret police crashing through my door. but now things may be changing
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slightly, and it doesn't or go well mounting or outrage in the u. k over suppose it downing street party last christmas during tightened. pandemic restrictions has credits 1st scalp the prime ministers. former press secretary has resigned after a video emerged showing her joking about the event suggesting it did happen. first, johnson has ordered an investigation and faced a grilling in parliament on wednesday. they knew there was a party. they knew it was against the rules. they knew they couldn't admit it, and they thought it was funny. a prime minister has been caught right handed. why does me envy investigation right now, but just admitting it? i been repeatedly assured, oh, i understand. i probably think big news, bad news, but there is a risk of doing a great a grave injustice to people. i want to, frankly, obeying the rules of speaker,
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the prime minister, the government spent the week telling the british public. there was no party. all guidance was followed completely. millions of people now think the prime minister was taking them for fools or many say this could be the final nail in the coffin, full bar as johnston, as he's now being accused of lying, or even trying to cover up an alleged christmas party that happened nasty ever met the kobe to restrictions now as you had that from the can't stop the leader of the opposition. he says the tory party have been caught red handed as multiple forces confirmed that this party did indeed happen. forrest johnson. he insist that he's been assured that it didn't take place, but if you look into the wording of forest johnson, he didn't flat out, deny it either. now all of this comes off to number 10. officials were court joking about this so called party or as they phrased it, this wine and cheese business meeting has the i t v exclusive video and she
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recognizes i went home is fictional policy was a business means that was not associated. now if a party did happen while certainly covet rules were broken because at that time, london was in tier 3 of the private restrictions, meaning no indoor mixing. of other households was allowed at the time. not to mention the day after this party christmas was cancelled. and types of restrictions were then announced. now things have really escalated throughout the day to day. in fact, the police are even considering launching an investigation into this matter. boris johnson says he will assist with any probe that might potentially happen. but of course, this isn't the 1st time the tory party have been embroiled in such rule breaking soccer. if we look back to the heights of the pandemic dominant cummings, the prime minister's former chief 8. well,
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he travelled 270 miles from london to durham to visit bernard castle. then of course, mad hancock, the former, how secretary he was seen, intimately embracing a colleague, both of which have been rule breaking in. that's really the problem. that's why, as so many people are angry that those people that are making the rules think it's ok to simply break them. while the political opposition, the house of commons, they say they simply can't go on. and the prime minister's time is up downing street willfully broke the rules, and the more the sacrifices we have all made, the prime minister has our duty, the all my right and moral choice left to him. and just for his resignation, countless children now growing up without parents while parties were held at number 10. it is an insult, here for everyone. he wasn't allowed to say that final goodbye. my question is very
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simple. how does the prime minister sleep at night? well, the reality has many people were an absolutely heart wrenching position last year. people that couldn't go and visit their dying parents simply because they wanted to stick to the rules. in the meantime, the tories were allegedly out partying that a government scandal, the u. k. could potentially undermine plans for tough new covered rules. the prime minister has announced a so called plan be due to the new on the convent, including vaccine passports at public events and compulsory face masks. we asked the world health organizations, special envoy on coven, for his perspective. on the strain which has now been detected in 57 countries, people do not understand enough about this paris. nobody knows for sure how nasty ami chrome is that there's information coming through that it's,
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it's not too awful. ready and this is good, but it takes time to sort these things out and we're in a kind of odds on stage at the moment where we're breaking for the results of the research. what i want to say is everybody keep doing the stuff that you know what to do, even if you're bored a bit. and sooner or later, we'll find out how bad only cronies, some companies saying they're vaccines will work. other saying they can a need, a booster for them to be effective. all this will come clear, it usually takes about 4 weeks. and i anticipate that will happen, but privately inside my so just because you asked me, i'm really hopeful that 1st of all, the acts vaccines will work reasonably well. and secondly, that this doesn't prove to be a much nasty virus than the earliest trains i've been involved in controlling disease outbreaks and pandemic since 2005. that's quite a few years. the one thing i've learned try never to force people to do
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things through various incentives like fines or even nasty things. mandates are a last resort and the use of vaccines in children is because they just thought that vaccination will help to reduce circulation of the barrison children. but right now, the world health organization sticks with its recommendation that vaccines should be used for people who are at risk of severe illness and death. there are still an awful lot of susceptible people around even when you've got 70 percent vaccination coverage. and this high right of, of cases you being driven by the susceptible. secondly, there does seem to be a capacity for the borrowers to re infect people,
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especially if it is some months since they either had their previous infection or had their immunization. the protection doesn't last for life, it wears off. so that's i think, the reason why we're doing the spikes, even though it's high vaccination us vaccine producers have enjoyed bumper prophets since the start of the pandemic. the trend that is only accelerated since the omicron variant was detected, but the major players are still resisting calls from the world health organization to share their secret formulas and boost global jab uptake. the wave of proposal is based on the incorrect notion that vaccine access is limited due to current levels of manufacturing. the industry is already well on its way to produce enough vaccines for the entire world by the middle of next year. if you let the current industry are industry now, what caught and do what they need to do? i think that it will be sufficient. it will take different companies so much longer . after the new covered strain emerged in south africa, the top 8,
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pfizer and medina, shareholders saw their personal wealth skyrocket by $10000000000.00 in just a week. the ceo of montana was one of the biggest winners caching in to the tune of $800000000.00. but despite a hugely lucrative vaccination campaigns in the west inoculation rates elsewhere in the world remain at base levels and the w h o z director general says that needs to change low and low and middle income countries are not the 2nd or 3rd priority. the health workers, older people and other at risk groups have the same right to be protected. i will not stay silent when the companies and countries that control the global supply of vaccines think the world's poor should be satisfied with leftovers. the director of online activism, group global justice. now nick didn't questions how companies can put profits before the health of millions and developing countries when you're talking about life saving drugs. when you're talking about medicine,
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the people that are going to make a difference between life and death and going to prevent enormous suffering. and i don't personally believe that they should be business opportunities. but sadly, what we've seen is the richest countries on earth, and sticking on frank things that they're never going to need with no plan to even donate them. meanwhile, blocking the ability of other countries to set up and protect their manufacturing bases. so they may be able to make that road vaccine and coming in at the world trade organization to prevent a way for intellectual property here in my country, refaxed and coming up to 70 percent of the population. in parts of the african continent. you know that the figure is as low as 3 percent. i mean some of the countries in southern africa where it's the leaf the on the chrome and merged with spreads only 3 percent of the population of racks. naked, wanting 10 health workers in the african countries, continent, vaccinations, and simply can't be bright enough for by us. democrats to use inclusive language
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has left hispanic voters unimpressed. the recent pull founded that the latin american community overwhelmingly rejects a lot next label used by liberal pundits and politicians. the term emerged more than a decade ago as a gender neutral alternative to latino or latino. the survey found that among hispanic voters who are aware of the label just to percent self identify as left next. while for in 10, people say they're actually offended by another disappointment. for liberal politicians is that 30 percent said that they would be reluctant to vote for the candidate who uses the lat. next description. and yet for years the democrats have been using the label. something that is clearly riled, many in the hispanic community. pleasant ex, external racial, latinos against the democrats. democrats keep getting more extreme to please their commis marches. base and americans are turning away. dear democrats, we are latinos or hispanics not lead. next. and most of us are conservative. they
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tried to make latin exit thing, but hispanics have spoken and hated by had the latin ex word. we're latinos are hispanic. that ex word is just left us liberal term. that doesn't identify me at all. alright, the term that next gained prominence over the last few years, especially among progressive academics, politicians, corporations, and news outlets. though, despite that only a quarter of latin americans have actually heard of it. earlier, we discussed its use with julio rivera, a political analyst, and journalist. this is regardless of the origins of the term, because that's something that's been debated. you know, where it actually came from. is it reason to some scholars actually point to it having been used actually since the 1900 seventy's and some writings. but ultimately, i think it boils down to basically the spanish language. basically it's very big on gendering nouns. i mean,
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that's something that's very common. i'm how i feel about it is i think that the democrat should focus less on putting people into little boxes and pandering to different communities. i think that that's part of the bigger issue. you know, they want to create a certain set of rules for hispanics, a certain set of rules for black, a certain set of rules for gays and transgender, all of these things. and what they wind up doing is they wind up marginalizing the idea that we're all americans, and that we all are living under the same set of rules and the same constitution. canada has become the latest country to join a diplomatic boy because of the upcoming winter olympics in beijing over alleged human rights concerns. you can out stay similar move earlier in the day though. boys, johnson also made it clear he doesn't agree with athletes being caught in the crossfire . there will be effectively a diplomatic boy because of the there will be a diplomatic voice out of the, of the winter. the big invasion, no ministers are expected to attend. i do not think that sporting boy thought i'll
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sensible that remains the policy of the government. several other nations are considered in keeping their officials away from china during the february games. while still sending their sports teams, the vice president of the european parliament have said he is in favor as well. the u. s. and australia started off the trend highlighting chinese alleged mistreatment of the weaker muslim minority. but the australian olympics chief has distance himself from the campaign thing. it's got nothing to do with the athletes. the diplomatic boycott is a metaphor government. just saying to the united states government now got over governments around the world, considering a different medic boycott. that is, that is where the ambassadors or, and ministers of the country don't attend the game that's entirely up to the government and not a metal for us. as we are politically neutral and it's about the athletes. and the same for the i say we spoke with benjamin chow, an asian affairs expert. he sees the olympic diplomatic boy as if utah gesture,
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pardon, and decision is running out of options. the trying to get a hold of any single opportunity to embarrass china. since 2008, the relationship between the us and china has worse, and the us seeing china as a competitor. now that you're seeing that china is able to rise to power peacefully and in many areas compete had to had with the states. so it might be something that us is currently worrying about the idea of putting citing supports unwelcoming for many countries. and it's indeed strictly for peter in olympic charter. it's a remote russian village, buried deep within the dense forests of the year olds. but every year, more than $100000.00 tourists make the arduous tra track there why. the answer lies
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in the mysterious mix of strange powers of normal activity, then claims of you f, a lennox or cheese constantine roscoe, when to see from self and you can catch his full travel blog on our youtube channel . but here's a taste what we're doing here. is we're looking for glowing balls in this forest because we are in the i look anomaly zone go for an alien, han deep in a rush and forth. it's pitch dark time in the middle of the woods. goose bombed, guaranteed. oh, pretty heavy with vain. indeed, shaw the light, the tiny shining shimmering balls and the which are numerous reports of mysterious fine objects of different sizes and forms rolling balls. busy and human shape figures, there used to be a pagan altar, an iron mill, a good la cam,
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and now is just an unassuming russian village in the middle of nowhere that still keeps fascinating. people from across the world, ah visit with me and i will be back there headlines in about 34 minutes. stay with us, our traditional ah ah, what is the national mood? i suppose. it depends on what kind of media you consume to say the nation is divided in highly partisan is an understatement. this is certainly what the national media wants us to think. what are we really so divided on what really matters fact kaiser's financial survival guide. when customers go buy, you reduce the price there now. well, reduce the lower that's under cutting, but what's good for food market it back to the global economy.
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mm hm. with them as soon as an senior watching going undergrad, coming over the show will the ohm icon very. and since the u. k. government already drowning on the allegations of sleaze travel apartheid and drug use. and can you imagine a world that no bosses, we explore a new economy for a better world up to 40 years of thatcher? reagan nearly comics. it's arguably the reason for 1000000 children in the u. k. one of the world's richest nations are in poverty. this christmas. all the small coming up in today's going underground with 1st today marks 2 years since the 1st
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case of covered 19. it was confirmed in china and the years since the 1st to find the job injection was administered in the u. k. however, with the new current of ours varian tommy granted. we detected in schools of countries and cases rising rapidly in south africa. have the sacrifices and innovations of the past 2 years been in vain, or could all micron be the beginning of the end of cove? it joint now from carlisle to discuss the potential impacts of this new mutation is doctor john campbell. john, thanks so much for coming on your hero to millions of people as you know, full well despite this modesty that you and i always image on the videos. and you know, if people haven't seen the videos on your youtube channel, they've got to seize millions and millions of people all around the world. in fact, that's why i'm gonna ask you, why do you think your videos are that popular? what's wrong with the so called mainstream media coverage that they're not getting it from public service broadcasters or so why do they need to watch a expert in public health in nursing and so on to really understand what it means
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to their lives. i must say that's been a bit of a mystery to me. i shall i actually started making videos way back in the early ninety's on v h s tapes and we used to send them to various places on the world. then we went on say we're on to d, v d 's and used to send those around and we d materialized online and youtube and it's just like paid taken off after the omicron off the mac. and after the covet thing, started it just the numbers great, greatly increase for some strange reason. i really don't know why it is. i think mainstream media awesome. what constrained in what they can say? i'm constrained as well. i have to qualify a lot of things, but i think the key thing is i try and give the evidence for everything. so obviously i end up with a few opinions of mine, but i try as far as possible to go back to the experts to go back to the papers and just try and make it as evidence based as i can. so it's just my best interpretation of the evidence that's around that day. really? you don't think it's original acts as well. usually we have patrick violence. we have a oxbridge, private school educated people in the mail. and they,
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you huh. you're using all sorts of data from internationally, peer reviewed papers and so on and giving us and allowing the audience to figure it out to an extent what degrees of probability they should give to decisions they make about their own lives. yeah, i don't know how much oxide is going to do with i think you, this is the. yeah, it's, i think, i think the mainstream media in my view actually underestimate the intelligence of the viewing public. it's not that people are intelligent as, as mainstream media often might seem to almost indicate it's just that they don't have particular expertise. maybe we're starting to chat that way and you know about your area of specialism. i'd be lost a 1000000 minutes just to know if you can communicate, put in the low to concepts, put in the evidence, then people get it and people put $2.00 and $2.00 together. and then when they understand why some things important, much more likely to go with it, you know, you've got to carry people along with you.

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