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our family dog, my brother, who was 21 years old, myself and my father, and we're all guy a problem. kidney problems with wow. yeah. all right, yeah. and the good to play, right? yeah, yeah. well, maybe they'll actually learned that our help is more important in a innocent deaths and lives destroyed the headlines here. we're not you international of an afghan. what's the blow a lift the lid on america's drug program in the country. the formal operator currently in hiding from the taliban, spoke to ortiz, and the hood voices project. leading belgium engineers left broadly. this made the government decides to shut down old nuclear reactors within 3 years, even though atomic bonds generate almost half of the country's electricity. also,
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i'm standing what i think, what's the living room of the house that what i can piece together, what the neighbors are telling me to be home. some 10 key now played all he travels to the battle grounds of the ongoing civil war. and ethiopia, speaking, the civilians caught up in the conflict also. and your story is people in florida say the phosphate mining industry is ruining their health with radioactive waste and a documentary that will air on our t lead us today. at the mind, behind the film told us about the things he had learned. we found that level, we tested the water radiation, they kind of rush shot over everybody in the local area. a monday, december, the 27th annual top headlines live from moscow. welcome to the program. it's salty and afghan. a drone operator working for the united states were apparently kept in
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the dark about civilian deaths, of according to a whistleblower who spoke to see about his job during the us war on terror. is currently in hiding from the taliban in fear for his life. in fact, refusing even to conduct his own family to keep them safe to he did share his story with archie, is unheard voice. it's project vallejo. we live in a horrible situation. very bad conditions. be honestly, i am fed up with my life that's out of it. so i'm in hiding alone. underground. yeah, i can't go outside. i'm hopeless. when i ask myself, do i have the right to live a peaceful life in my own homeland will not let me save strength. and i wish i had been born in a different country to me and telling me w, i am a pillow top. we had to operate our drones. i was an 8 alice today. and then the
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same at night there was a u. s. company and the afghan government was signed an agreement with you. so we were employed by this company. the scam eagle with each month, one pilot conducted $1720.00 drone strikes. it could be more than that, but up less with
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data throughout operations, we were not told about any civilian deaths. nobody told us that we had hit the wrong targets. and the statistics on this were out of our control. we didn't have access to this data. ah ah ah, at the port we lost a couple of our pilots in the last days of our work. after the taliban took over, one was arrested in cobble and the 2nd when he was visiting his family, some drone pilots were also beaten and humiliated. and 3 or 4 of our colleagues are missing was a, even the closest relatives don't know where they are. sex age they blinking is leading the continued diplomatic efforts to ensure a safe passage for any american afghan partner or foreign national wants to lead up
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against what we're doing. every single minute of every single hour of every single day is working to create a safe passage for all civilians, including the afghans who worked for us to the airport to get them on planes and get them out. we worked intensely to evacuate and relocate atkins, work alongside us, and our particular risk of reprising. our commitment to them has no deadline of let me put it this way me. i've lost my own people. know i'm hiding at different places . i can't stay in one place. i can't meet my family. i don't even know how my family is doing now. i can't see them with my colleagues. we can't see or contact each other because we are afraid the taliban are tapping our phones. me in. i was, we also we have lost our way. what can we do and what will they do to us?
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we are counting our last breast. they might kill us today or tomorrow. i have one son staying with me and when he goes out to buy something to eat, he says he is afraid of being killed or kept. there is no one to help us in this situation. i live in and i have to wonder why i was born in this hell, i am a human being, i have the right to free life. the usaa admission in afghanistan has now handed over responsibility, saying the african army cannot operate without outside assistance. well, for more stories and how the wall and her and i kind of alternately change live, pick and watch are unheard for. this project is waiting for you right now in the don't come in. so paradoxical and counter productive. that's how belgian engineers are describing a government decision to deal nuclear arise, the country over the next 3 years,
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a brussels will shut down all of its nuclear reactors and redirect investment to new technologies. the government's decision to phase out nuclear energy, the largest source of low carbon energy in belgium and to finance new fossil gas power plants is paradoxical and counterproductive. this decision would only reinforce the predominance of fossil fuels in the belgian energy landscape. currently, there are 2 nuclear plants in belgium, with 7 reactance. they generate almost half of the entire countries power, authority, se, avoiding nuclear energy will make power, production safer and is ultimately in line with a common you go to go that of green. however, it all comes as your grapples with an energy crisis that has seen prices sorta record highs. now, in neighboring france and germany known for that nuclear power capabilities, the cost of atomic energy has spiked off the powers, closed $1.00 of his plans and halted operations of another over suspected security
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system faults. now as for germany, it intends to close all of his nuclear power plants by the end of next year. starting with this brock and offsite on new year's eve, the closure will leave the country with 3 nuclear power stations. and germans have responded to this news with pretty mixed reactions. yes, i santa fe wasn't enough time. now. it has its pros and cons. but actually here in bergdorf we only saw advantages, other countries are building nuclear power plants to and the question is, where do we get our electricity from? i'm and it isn't the other thing. finally, it's happening and i'm very happy about it because you never know if an accident might occur, ortho people might try to destroy it. yes, of course. there are people in the village that see things differently because the village has become rich on taxpayers, money. if you drive through the village, you'll see how much was invested in it. border pollution. i think it's an important decision, but i also think we're not there yet. we can't get from renewable energy and we're,
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we're getting from nuclear power. many locals work there and we have to see where they will end up. but some people definitely lose their jobs. are you? we discussed the issue with our independent journalist charlie boyle and i ran a clutter. the chairman of a german nuclear activist organization, solar and wind are not available 100 percent of the time while nuclear is so you have to fill the gaps with fossil generation. and this is a tremendous harm for the climate because belgium replace is a low carbon energy form by a common intensive form of electricity. and this is just the opposite of climate protection. what belgium is doing year it is, it is of no use for the climate. it's. it's not climate protection it's, it's arming the climate. and it's for a purely easier, logical read reason of the green party. once again it's,
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it's all about luck at clack. middle school point score and politicians may well have those beliefs. but as usual practicalities always take, now the reality is thinking high inflation, a huge demand which going into winter we, we simply can't have a situation where energy prices are going out. 1200 percent here, we need to have a probably around the world, but country by country as to how they going to transition to renewables. what the mixture is going to be and we're going to need to be honest about me. so don't worry, which are completely star and you, you and report says that all parties and ethiopia, civil war have committed atrocities that talking about rape, unlawful killing and torture. a ruthless counselor is being waged by the take great
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people's liberation front and the theo being government. so what is paula? leah traveled to the country. i'm a 135 kilometers from the capital city of addis ababa in a city called deborah. bet hon. now this is the 1st city when you're coming from the capital, when you get a sense of the impact of the fighting over the past few weeks in the past few days . and that is because the victim rate victims, people who were that soldiers, people who witness to tennessee of the people's liberation party. and the supporters have been largely because the hospitals in the areas that were under fighting were completely destroyed. so this is the main hospital here. we're going to try and get in and see if we can talk to some of the victims and to some of the doctors about what is happening and whatnot. so far
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about $25.00 women where i'd meet that in our course be done and the majority of women were treated and we started to call the beta involvement. and the remaining contain saturday. i did meet that here has been kind of easy to them. and one was a calamities or for 80 years old woman. yeah. 8180. and she was rapes. yeah. shaped. and you kind of media defense. she's not in our hospital by heating the news. it's very shocking. good news. wrapping a sort of woman chancellor. it's the same, so let's say that either it was, it was also it was all i have to check on and i often if they've okay to talk to us,
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is that willing to oh i when i was asleep during the 19 knocked on the door and sat please open the door, then he punched me. took me down and rate me. i don't know him. he was a stranger with a gun. i'll never forget what he did to me. ah. on the way they came to my home accusing me of being the wife of one of their enemies. i denied it, but they just burst into my home, tied me up and then for them raped me. i was in the 6 months of my pregnancy and i lost the baby. i'm not sure if i'll ever be fine again. i normally do teaching. i'm high school teacher. but after the war broke out, i just came here to head to the 1st baton, bought into younger, but a man said i'd,
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she's best, it's best to not start the wash as we see a cnn bbc data and runs 24. let me know that international media we are doing together with the forces because we have seen in place that people who are caught by the soldiers who are set to the so just all right. so just they said we are formally thought by our leaders waited to be on there. if you're gonna force a uniform us and then re people can see us whatever in blame they took the soldiers . ok. as they produce that movie. they produce quite effect pictures from different i don't just places they say to me because many bombarding churches and i well now we're going to go to
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a nearby town where actually most of the right victims come from hearing their harrowing stories. we now go and see the actual damage that was left behind. ah, ah, i'm standing, what i think was the living room of a house. that's what i can piece together. what the neighbors are telling me. use to be home. some 10 people who've now fled and have taken refuge with family in addis ababa in the capital city. i mean, the town of attire and the grand people liberation front and the allies came here at least a time. so that's a different occasion. and the last time they stayed for 18 days. so as you can see, they've completely destroyed homes like this. i mean there's absolutely nothing. so
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not only did they lose the home, but they also burn it when they lift and not only are people still afraid to come back, but there's really not much to come back to. i mean, if you look yeah, even the window frame. absolutely. everything has been taken everything. ah, the wall has been raging for just over a year and the government keeps promising. it will in soon. but for people who live here, it's already too late. they've lost everything. policy a r t e c o p a but un no human rights council did earlier vote for an independent investigation into the atrocities committed by all sides. and the government crackdown. ethiopia itself proclaimed the decision politically motivated, refused to cooperate. experts say they'll need at least
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a year to collect evidence and build prosecution cases. well, so the come here on national, on your monday program, a, an restaurant to us as he will not change the name of his establishment, which has been cold, racist by some, just a moment after the break we hear from the owner of the mall is head ah, ah ah ah,
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join me every thursday on the alex silent show, but i'll be speaking to guess when the world of politics spoke. business i'm show business. i'll see you then. there is no such thing as unilateral security. all real security is always collected. this is precisely how russia views, endless western hostility and nato expansion. moscow is presented ways to avoid conflict. sure, all security is the west suite at the switch. be with us for this monday program here on our t t and straight to americans, the sunshine state. now with soaring cancer rights and deteriorating living conditions and pollution, all of these in florida being blamed on phosphate mining. but his locals fight for
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that land on their health. one mining giant accused of polluting the waterways plans on opening another site. later today, odyssey will area documentary about the situation for now. a quick preview for you . one of the most toxic places in america ah, florida. one of florida is biggest industries and best kept secrets is phosphate in the biggest layer. it is $85000000000.00 industry is mosaic. and i, there are reports of millions of gallons of contaminated water now flowing into the florida aquifer may pro, there's a chronic opening. i called don't love to hear that word polish, but that's what it is. i'm in 2013 my uncle, our family dog, my brother, who is 21 years old, myself and my father were all dying. rob kidney brought a black hole and a good plan. right?
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yeah, yeah. maybe they'll actually, we're, that far hill is more important than the company responded to accusations made in that documentary by saying it doesn't accurately portray the cancer risks associated with mining. earlier this year, a 1000000 gallons of wastewater from one former mining facility belonging to another company leaked in florida. the state is building an injection well to pump out the remaining water that something environmental his site could also lead to dangerous consequences for the state. a filmmaker eric crown, who made the documentary you just so previewed, explains why he made it as i was traveling around the world, doing a lot of direct action conservation work. i started to see that right in my own back yard. we had these issues where we were questioning children in a way that regularly is actually regulated and allowed. so, you know,
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as soon as i saw that with i thought this is something we can stop. and if these environmental cancers, if we're able to stop them, it's our obligation to investigate and stop them for continuing. one interesting thing is they're allowed to do their own testing as fast, so they simply do their own tests and then provide the results to the state. so there is no oversight, you active on this entire industry statewide. and that is where we're finding the difficulties. you know, i was able to come up with it by going through the public records of the different counties that have mining and mining areas and they're all they're leading cause of death was cancer and their rates were extremely higher. i spoke to a lot of people that had been silenced by them by music directly. as a matter of fact, one person who spoke i recently had a gag order placed on them where they could not speak publicly about mosaic, which i just thought was crazy. actually, the gag order said you're not allowed to speak about music on facebook and for somebody to lose the 1st amendment, right, like that. that shows
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a lot of influence in the area. you know, we find that mosaic goes through and they kind of gain the favor of a lot of people by putting a lot of money into the local communities. but at the same time, they're presenting this nice picture while they're also getting everybody sick at the same time. you know, and it was, it was maddening for me because we did find cancer causing chemicals, and it was proven in the movie. we even found one of their outfalls had there, there's a level that they're not supposed to go over and we found that level and we tested the water of radiation. so we're finding that there's, there's just, again, there's no oversight into this type of an industry. and they kind of run roughshod over everybody in the local areas. you can watch are that full documentary that it's a day on our channel as well as to morrow, throughout the day. well, a restaurant owner in the german city of keel is refusing to change his establish one's name from the more head which some locals insist is racist. andrew mac bu,
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originally from nigeria, told us why he's sticking with it or no more than cough. i don't feel discriminated against in any way this. lauren cost is not raises to me. morrow. moore's head has no degrading meaning at all. the name more has a positive connotation. so black people consider the name races but not many. and some of those black to see the name as discriminatory, were pushed in that direction by clueless german trying. those blacks have no self awareness. i'm old enough and have the knowledge and brains know when my feelings are hurt and i don't the white people to explain to me when my feelings are hurting the time. more has cause controversy before in germany. activists decrying, it's alleged colonial connotation. successfully petition to get berlin's former more st. renamed. now the influx of migrants in germany over recent years has made some there increasingly aware of a possible offence. certain words may be causing even traditional children's songs are being scoured with the popular 3 chinese with
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a double base leading to legal action over alleged racial overtones. but it's not just the germans. the european commission created a fossil by issuing guidelines on inclusive language and suggested avoiding supposedly loaded words like christmas and man made politicians from the right pounced on the initiative and got it cancelled, and a roster on sir andrew and again explained what he thinks this idea was misguided from the start. the munch dimension was big. people need to realize the police in a language does not prevent racism. but i've been in germany for almost 30 years now. and i wonder who are the victims of the language that is spoken here every day about so it's not the black people. i can't imagine a black person here getting his high school diploma then wanting to study at university and someone saying you're not allowed to study here. that doesn't happen much, much, much if you are entitled to a post. no one will say, you won't get this post because you're a blacker error, asian. there is no such thing. you shouldn't import that from the u. s. to germany
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. that's why i think this discussion is wrong, shameful, and absolutely ridiculous. what is being said by politicians and the public is the wrong thing to do. racism in germany is being fought in the wrong way. but some us cities are saying crime rates comparables in the 1900 ninety's with some errors breaking old time records. this has prompted mayers to jump off the defend the police band wagon, chicago and torres, whereas problems with violent crime among those now looking to boost lauren foresman at once again. a serious crime makes the headlines almost every day, most recently a mole shoot out in the suburbs in a double robbery of high n brown stores situated opposite one another local media also report shoot, also happening even in once safe neighborhoods and chicago mayor laura lightfoot who previously wanted to slash police funding, so the situation is forcing her to do the opposite. i have formerly ass the attorney general of the united states mayor garden to with all deliberate hayes
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detail atf agent to chicago for 6 months. so that we can increase the number of gun investigations and seizures in chicago. according to chicago police, there were hundreds more shootings in the city this year than last. when they were over 3000. and our motors also sort of significant spike with $783.00 committed just this year. or san francisco is also battling a crisis that have drugs last year it's maria promised to redirect millions from police. but now she says that he needs to enforce a lot more aggressively form a police officer. dominic is o, says a vilification has made it harder for the police to do that job. the crime in chicago was out of control. if you are considering coming to the chic city, chicago for vacation, you've never been here. do not come here. do not try to enjoy the streets of michigan avenue in state street. your chances of being mugged carjacked shot,
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stabbed, beaten, are extremely high. chicago is out of control, the police are not allowed to do their jobs. when the police do their jobs are vilified by the media. they're vilified by the local government. they're vilified by the mayor's office. they're vilified by the citizens. you are not safe if you come to chicago, so until the state steps up and does their job, you're going to have complete utter, lawless, and chaos here. and chicago's going to it's, it's, it's drowning it's, it's drowning, and i don't know if it can be saved. it's laughable. it shouldn't even be up for discussion why we're looking at, laurie lightfoot, who refused the help from the federal government. what a different president was in office, but now because one aligns with her political view, she does it. this is, this is offensive. it's very sad. we have to remove all emotions when we talk about this so that we're not looking like we're taking a person's character. but we have to attack with the person is or is not able to do . she is not able to lead. she is unqualified. she is, she is an utter utter failure. who needs to be removed from office? yeah. tempers a flowering at ortiz off ed section right now. he just got off the old common read
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more about essentially the, i guess the troubles coming from back of what was that have deep d a d fund? the police right now. all that section of r t dot com for now your program would sentence and huff ah, [000:00:00;00] ah, ah,
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ah colorado. he came on the test bed for medical and then later recreational marijuana and it started with something so innocent. i was wanting to socialize. everybody. does it so i cannot and then it just keeps going and going and going. i'm just going to do it one. yeah. and then it's, oh, i'm just going to try this one and then you never do it again because they want my phone was on and i'll be right on inside. ok. and you surround yourself with people who are encouraging you to do it and not to stop it. the way my life was over. jumped officers off balcony and died. mm. use the just comes
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with hello and welcome to cross stock. were all things are considered? i'm peter labelle. there is no such thing as unilateral security. all real security is always collector. this is precisely how russia abuse, endless. western hostility and nato expansion to the east. moscow is presented ways to avoid conflict and assure all security is the west to sleep at the switch.

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