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[000:00:00;00] the us, the death toll from the floods in libya surpasses 11000 people, the u, and whether agency saves the facility levels because of the less than with better security in the country. that statement comes as the country continues to deal with the aftermath of western intervention. also a head. the one answer is that it is now and accepted the reality, the president's and the post 91111. don't hesitate to manipulate in lie about even the most competitive intelligence reports if they don't fit into their political
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agenda. new fall, michelle revelations show us intelligence, knew that survey inter risk for jews, chemical weapons, prior to the deadly attack on goods us back in 2013. but pin the blame of the president, decide that russia's war, criminal propagandist will all be hunting down and justice will be served. russia launches that probe into the threats made against journal as 5 as pope's person for the ukrainian or treat them on most cold calls for international combinations. the west remained silent while an american building near recommends, people keep cash. instead of investing in us government calls us, they may not get paid. that's all ahead this,
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these are the, the rev you're catching the program from this are welcome to mosque one. then use our on archie. i'm you know, they are good to have your company. over 11000 people have lost their lives in flood ravaged and they'd be according to the red crescent age group. however, as the extent of the devastation is uncovered, officials when the brim tool may almost double following torrential rains, caused by hurricane done yield to tom's burst up stream from the city of during the day. as a result, entire neighborhoods, bridges unreal, which were washed away without warning. a warning you may find the following. images upsetting dozens of bodies wrapped up in blankets have been seen on the streets. the head of a mass burial rescue teams, including those from abroad, are still searching for victims. under the russell, the districts has unified the country citizens. but in fighting between political
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factions, has complicated logistics. we heard from a local residence inter the 1st day there was no information about what was happening. there was no organized relieved effort. and the situation was chaotic. for 4 days. there was no electricity, no internet, no local communication networks. now, convoys with humanitarian aid have begun to ride through ambulances as a distribution has begun. but the number of people affect is far exceeds what our local 8 communities can handle. it, such a tragedy. there were bodies on the shore. we made it to the left and were able to collect about 17 bodies. we couldn't remove all the corpses. it was a large scale task that was beyond our capabilities. the bodies of these people had been retrieved and handed over to their families. but there are still a large number of corpses. currently, all that is needed is infrastructure to provide assistance,
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especially because the mont has buried house of the city under 3 or 4 metres of rubble. and underneath, there are many bodies which we hope to find before the composition. the widow happened, he's just shocking. the world should know that this catastrophe is not what the media portray seemed to be. they believe that the river bad, both its banks and tributaries fall into the sea. this is not the case. the river turned right an entrance, a remote area where people felt safe. i never saw that one day. a drop of water would appear here. it took them out to see whether it was a monetary and assistance from around the world has been arriving in libya, solving fluids. russian aids with cargo, touching don in the country via her fund support, among others, providing help or kept ought to keep the u. a e on some european countries, some pertinent remarks to bring you from the head of the un agency at to us regarding the scenes, the chief of the world major, a logical organization sees the aftermath of
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a flooding. wouldn't have taken so many lives of assistance in government had worked as intended with better functioning coordination in the crisis racked country. they could have issued a warning and the emergency management authorities would have been able to carry out evacuation of the people. and we could have avoided most of the human casualties since the security situation in the country is so difficult, it's difficult to go there and improve the situation. well, up, so call security situation has plague libya since 2011, when nato forces intervened in the country to take on the market. duffy, who had lived the nation for decades. the events resulted in the north african states. this integration, which is not being governed by 2 opposing forces. earlier, we spoke with a number of guests about the political situation in tripoli and how that affected the response to the natural dishonest. i don't know, i was protected by the exchange of dams, 2 main ones,
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the last time these dams, women say it was in 2002. and they were due to their major maintenance in 2012. but of course in 2011 video wasn't david and no maintenance was, but i'm in 2012 and nothing was done last year. 2020 to the ministry for wall tardies or citizens. i located 30376000000 libya and denies which is a substantial amount of money to do the worth of projects in the east of the country. but this money was i never received because of the nature of the competing governments. i'm competing the executive buddies or they were mismanaged. all of this is because libya, a stable, well developed, a country was destroyed, its army destroyed governments and institutions. universities. i know 12 and a half years later,
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but the country is still suffering. the reason if this is pure pure, a see and negligence, and complete corruption. it is the corruption of the system and the creed of some of the people in charge is the reason for the dams not being well maintain. these fragile dams have not been maintained for decades, and they were not prepared for what came. it was not a natural disaster, is it is, is not as a negligence. it's not a natural disaster as much as it's nicholson's, or we should point on it. libya isn't the only country suffering the full line from western initiated regime change? new revelations by pilots are prize winning. journalist seymour her suggests about us presidents disregard intelligence reports. if they don't fit the north. one
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answer is that it is now and accepted the reality. the president's into both 911 era don't hesitate to manipulate in, lie about even the most competent of the intelligence reports if they do not fit into their political agenda. we'll see more hearst went on to reveal that us intelligence was aware that the syrian terrorists were at producing chemical weapons in 2013 a big issue this because washington withheld. but instead of choosing the muskets of carrying out a deadly chemical attack on the boots, a suburb, what are to correspond to shape always picks up the story from their if anyone knows what's going on behind the scenes in washington, it's veteran award winning journalist seymour hersh and his latest work is shedding light on the alec current attitude of american senior politicians to intelligence. if it fits the narrative, it's relevant if it doesn't, it's ignored. and that certainly seems to have been the case back in 2013 in syria when
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a brutal chemical weapons attack was carried out against the civilian population. of course, the selective treatment of intel is nothing new, according to hersh back in 2013 a u. s. military intelligence support into our kite affiliates. i'll news upfront the chemical weapons capacity was intentionally concealed, as it would have interfered with the ongoing regime change operations syria. once again, the welfare of the ordinary people came a poor 2nd to the necessity of the celia emission to overthrow the government of busher upside down mister fonts associated so in production sell is the most advanced. so employed sense. okay. either pre 911. that for it, arrests in the rock into the have disrupted the selves. operations. however, we assessed the intent to produce advance chemical weapons remains. previous intelligence, community focus has been almost entirely on serial chemical weapons stockpiles. now we see all those for
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a front attempting to make it so i'm kind of cool weapon purchase article is quite clear that despite being warned by a senior military official, but the chemicals use didn't match syria and chemicals. president brock obama instantly inconveniently blamed the syrian government for the attack. no one disputes the chemical weapons were used in syria. moreover, we know the aside regime was responsible in the days leading up to august 21st. we know that besides chemical weapons, personnel prepared for an attack near an area where they mix, sir, and guess this remarkable, selective blindness. when it comes to burying inconvenient intelligence in favor of more narrative friendly information, was put to one of the sources for his insightful article. and the response was telling, as it is shocking the da's assessments as i have reported on now the intelligence of choice inside the white house. so the question remains, why the to the i intelligence not get to the white house. i put that to
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a senior intelligence official after shaving the paper with him. his answer was that it wasn't obvious. hold petite, it was ignored for political expediency just as much of the ca, skirt, and reporting on the face. ukraine offensive has been ignored by blinking and all the forwarding bullets. officials tend to bite and have ministration. and of course, despite the obvious failure of the ukrainian count defensive, it seems the heading to sound approach deep range. bible feel was, is being widely practiced by the very same white house officials who had such a central role in creating this bloody calamity. ultimately, that's really what's the heart of this. and the reason that i remained very confident and you print the ultimate success, which is that they're fighting for their country for their future, for their freedom, the russians are not. well, it's been said that the best predictor of future behavior is passed behavior. and it's so when the ukrainian conflict ends, we can expect to see the true extent of us influenced and she of and if the track record in a rack, where they accepted flawed intelligence,
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as it suited their narrative and syria, where they ignored reliable evidence for the same reason or anything to go by, it will be a picture of a selective truth deployed to support the narrative rather than accepting the reality that their proxy war against russia was probably doomed from day one. the table was taking us through that well, we also spoke with us conservative commentator on pod at cast host jewels. and he's of a view, the american intelligence agencies are out of control and acting in their own private interest. intelligence community in the united states has been off the rails for quite some time. we're not talking about something that's happened in the last 56710 years. this has been going on for decades and they've become an unchecked giant. and instead of actually raining them and, and trying to get to the bottom of it, everyone wants to pay play politics. and when you're playing politics on both sides of the aisle, the american people lose. but more importantly than the american people losing
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people across the world. are losing their, losing their lives are losing their children. and we're allowing these people to have their own private wars and, and act with impunity as something has to happen. i think it's being done on purpose. i think a lot of what happens in the intelligence community works against the better interest of those people in the united states, and those people overseas can know the story you were across today. the russian investigative committee has launched a probe into threats made by ukraine's military spokes person. the us citizen, working in opposition promised to hunt done russian germans to question kias narrative. next week, the teeth of the russian devils will nash ever harder. and the rabbit and mouse with foam and uncontrollable frenzy as the world will see, a favorite kremlin propagandist pay for their crimes. and this pop of putting is only the 1st rushes war. criminal,
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propagandist will all be hunted down and justice will be served. sar austin, sir willow, later made it clear as sweet that she not only meant journalist, but also at russia's foreign ministry spokesman. it's senior human rights official, and the high profile of work corresponded in response. these so called targets of condemned her words while highlighting the ramifications of threatening those who work in the media. these fits of rage all fall, be on the balance of low and morality, the bones of humanity. on the other hand, such calls makes us think about insuring the safety of our journalists, especially those quad visible in the media space, who expose the you creating energy. let's leave aside the appearance and minus of this house girl. if you create enough for it is believe that this is what the face of the crate and all me should look like. that as they say, god will be there to judge. in this case, i am concerned about the fact that the threat of murder or grievous bodily harm is
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voice thing the media does on the apocalypse. let us send this further evidence of the terrace nature of the key version and its sponsorship by washington to all international organizations and in deals. it's a curious precedent for que, have to launch a trial balloon. what was the whites the heaps say if i threatened russian journalist with terrorist attacks, if they scold me, i'll say it's not me, it's artificial intelligence. but the white so he was silent, not even a scolding back in 2014, he came up with a definition for people like us and privileged participant in the conflict. it looks like he is not a combatant, but he can be killed. it should be pointed out that survey those words fits in with a wider potter enough targeting dissidence and reporters, including people from the west in opposition. you might be aware of the notorious piece keeper websites, some of that was listed on it's i've received threats while others have ended up being killed. ukraine often denies involvement in these assassinations. it's as
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though some of its officials publicly celebrate the depth. according to i'm official investigation by moscow, daria to get a was killed under the direct order of you printing and military intelligence. we also saw prominent military correspond loveland to darcy killed by a bowman this in petersburg, coughing, and it's not just media figures. a famous russian writer naturally avoided death escaping with injuries. following the reaction from moscow, cirillo some one buck tracked on the initial statement, saying she only meant trials after the end of the conflict. restaurant live, now 2 yellows. put call in young. this is chief editor of the finished news art that in the late so you, you almost good to see you as always on the day. that's a story that i would imagine is close to your heart. because you, yourself, as we at sole in the graphics are all in the name piece. keep our list, your thoughts on the key of military spokes,
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person basically advertising open season on those that don't abide by the narrative from key of. i know 1st of all, when i saw these retail 1st time, i think that they did some kind of for deep fake retail side by just being that the, for some set the or it goes, it was the, the, all the strong, these weld on them. and find some of the yeah it's, it's actual material and it's not a some, some on set the recall stuff. so we, it shocked me quite a lot in 2 ways. um, 1st of all, i have to say that, uh, this is an escalation in this information war and we test during the very hybrid. we do all kinds of s as in nations and attacks against people around the world. because not only the russian journalist hearing a lot of threats in it, but everybody who is giving a different point of view, then what the west,
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the walk through crane for once to put out from the conflicting. okay, well this is the thing. there's been silence radio, silence, housing there from the west on this they, they haven't come items and condemned here for broadcasting these messages to the world which, which threatens the lights as you say, of, of your risk journalist or. yeah, because they use this um, claiming that you are crammed in propagandist immediately if you challenge your official narrative yourself the western mainstream media and, and there are in every country there are alternative join was to are seeking a truth and making questions and demanding answers. and well, in the, in their countries they are blamed, scrambling, propagandist and the truth. what these are, the so called roman norma. and i didn't know exactly but, but what, what she said was that, that it's against, or gramling, propagandist. it means that these attacks, visual crania,
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and attacks can escalate to all countries, and i'm very afraid the silence of the west because of how we know that if the alternative media join always was attacked, let's say in sweden or in denmark, volume premium forces. well, this is the point again, if we imagine for a moment down this, if the tables were turned on a russian official, a senior russian military spokes person made the same statement regarding ukrainian drew. busy as i'm not so sure, a western officials and media would be sitting so silently in their chairs today. i absolutely. of course the main threat here is, is towards the russian journalist and the whole media all of off the russian world . but, but as you said, these is a trip which is bridge widely around and all the western leaders should take these kind of escalation very seriously, because it's not only the russian joint, obviously it can be free energy, it's can be germany,
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can be any body. then and implementing these least of all of these made up for it, which is a key least of all people like me. these can be implemented in any concrete any time. and that's why it needs to be bagging out on model. this can spread counted as well after this. if a journalist is killed, it could be said, well, you know, it was ok to kill a russian journalist. so what's the problem? not? it opens up so many conversations. the ramifications of something like this parent just puts you in terms of solving it. so yeah, that's what come or should be done to eliminate the threats and prevent attacks and journalists who at the end of the day or of course just doing their job. you know, of course the only what protect public version is bob police. it the
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and so, so the silence is the biggest problem was, was circulate here and, and we need to speak all these in every, every possible for them that, that the, it's not the bulk of the freedom of speech. this is again facing the real pair are from the side of the crane and they have of those dates up or up to supported by c i n m, i seek some other intelligence over shoals and, and they create the real threat for, for everybody who dares to do to make questions and demand answers, i think, but police are these only way to defend from these kinds of information war and hybrid war attacks. and i think perhaps we know the answer, but i want to, i think it's important about the point to you. how does the ukrainian claim of being a, a fully fledged democracy align with public threats to kill journalists who question kids. so what's their narrative as the, you know, the, i live here in the guys people's republic and since 2015 in don't us on the grounds
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we have received people who have come over the border because of they have a d. i to open their mouth a new crane and they have been living with the scenes of, you know, that there haven't been in any, in your freedom of speech for democratic prose is 2014, when the unconstitutional group was taking place. so we cannot speak democracy in grand in the same uh, same thing since what i'm sure and people will look at you and say that that's what we want to be like somebody who despite being on this, the tory a set list that continues to speak. i briefly, um we, we, uh, we enjoy giving you a platform and hearing your thoughts as always the always thank you for doing so finish media m v. late to you. use our, let's chief editor. yes. click on the us use the use of cluster munitions as a crime. yeah. take know where's their deployment in, you know that double standards,
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just one reason why the world is seemingly moving away from the west, germany, according to russian leader. it's not the way you spend this time. there's one country that believes it is exceptional. this is the usa, even what she considers the crime she allows herself to do. it is the united states that use this cluster munitions, in this case simply through the ukranian army. they consider this a crime, but they allow themselves to do it. this is precisely the main problem of today's international relations. and therefore, the over whelming majority of participants in international communication are fighting with us to create a multi polar world. the situation suits almost no one because even those countries that are allies of the united states, they also don't like the situation a lot, simon. it was made a little bit earlier this friday during a, by law for a meeting with the russian president, alexander lucas shinkel. among the many mothers covered, the leaders highlighted the possibility of including mints in russia's expanding
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cooperation with north korea. latimer putting also denied western plains at moscow assault to employee d, p r k. troops in ukraine, despite the fact that the russian armed forces just conscripted over $300.00. man. okay, moving the program on the hopes for peace in yemen or rising after a delegation of the countries who t rebels arrived in riyadh for us on thursday for negotiations dollars, according to saudi state at media. we believe the visit is aimed at finding a solution to the conflict in the country that's being raging since 2014. according to a member of the who t political console, it talks are focused on reopening control ports. sound the report, the payment of wages for public servants from the world, revenues rebuilding efforts and a timeline for foreign forces to leave the war to a nation of the same time, a delegation from oman,
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which has played the role of mediator arrived in humans, booting health capital the, you mean the conflict in the image just to give some background started almost a decade ago, provoked by a saw the lead new a tree intervention. and then the attempt to restore the countries recognize government. according to the un, more than a 150000 people have been killed in the conflict, including over 11000 children, 3000000 people have also been displaced from their homes. the situation in yemen has been called the largest to monitoring prices in the world. today we spoke with political expert on journalist yusef mohammad. we explained the 3 main points in the negotiations this. so the main purpose of this front of the go see ations between the unsolved delegation and the certainly delegation is for them to discuss 3 main points. the 1st condition is for the block a to invest, a 1st condition in the blockade can only and by the reopening of sun or international airport,
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and by the reopening of the ports of the data. and the 2nd condition that the saddle, i hope these are proposing in order to continue extending the ceasefire agreement is for the saudi government to pay. you have any salaries or 3rd condition is for all for military forces to withdraw from, from all human territory. and that's going to be the hardest condition the world is transforming, but cash remains king. that is the message from a 1000000 american 1000000000 or re dalio who was speaking at a conference in singapore. this week, the investor says he's keeping a tied hold on his wallet and not lending out his money to anyone. how would you think about deploying capital? what would you advise people when you think about trends that you would like to latch on to you from an investment perspective, i have to pay attention to the implications of the great disruptions that are going
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to take place. because the world is going to, the world will be radically different in 5 years. and it's going to go year by year become radically different. next elections, the deb situation, all of these things are going to change. and i don't want this. i don't want, i don't want to own debt, you know, bonds and those kinds of things temporarily. right? now cashier, i think is a good cause, right? that's where they are. so right down here is a bit of a behemoth in the investment. well, and the reason is right, daddio has money is to take a very small hedge fund that he started many years ago and turned it into a $20.00, around the $24000000000.00 fortune. so really when right valeo speaks, the guy we call, you knows what he's talking about, why the recommendation to avoid investing in government phones and all to use tash? what kind of disruptions is he's talking about the let's 1st just explain to to have what heim, exactly what a bomb days if you and i go out and buy
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a phones. what we're doing is we're actually lending money to someone. in the case of what davia is referring to here, he's talking about us government bones. so that's where you are essentially giving the us government money as a loan to be paid and on a bones which is basically a, an i o u that says they owe you this much money out of fixed interest, right? yeah. and so you sell that phones or are you sell it? that's to someone else? i think what he's saying here is that, and the us is being downgraded by so many credit agencies around the world, which is showing that the markets just don't have confidence that the us the guns to be able to. we pay that debt back to the people that buy the bones, be that governments be that individuals that you in either might want to buy bonds were fixed yield. now the us traditionally used to be the safest place in the world, ready to buy bonds. and the reason was because the us controlled the global visit coming to the us store. so it was quite funny and probably the largest economy in the world with the waltz labor was that currency would not be able to pay you back
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on that bones. and but now i think value is saying like a lot of people to say, i'm not done by the bones because we've got no guarantee or sewage. the us will actually be able to pay you back. i think it will have an impact. it may not just be what he says, but it may be the way in which he's hedge fund authorized. as i said, he's had to on this very large head from this tens of billions of dollars in size. so if you stop selling his bond was as if he starts looking at side pacifying into maybe bones in other markets, you never know. you might stop saying, look, i'm not gonna buy government us government bonds, but i'm gonna buy a chinese bones or we may just say no bonds that. so and as he said, i'm just going to hold cash. if he just holds cash, that is going to alarm the phone market in a very significant way, especially if other investors that follow his trends. and they might be genuine. ben to the lot of the ways in which asset management today is wrong. it's all the asset managers stopped to follow his, his lead. it could really be very seriously devastating to the us economy and the global economy as
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