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just within the last 10 years, the, [000:00:00;00] the in the headlines who are not the is national, the founding president of no, maybe a has passed away. so i'm new going my age, 95, let the way to liberate the nation from a pod hide rule decades at all. so in this hours program, the payoffs and from such people pack the streets of powers to protest the western and the rwandan hands. and the deadly ongoing conflict in the d. c. u. s. a. id on his last leg says donald trump reveals the agencies legacy of corruption at
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a former state department, official highlights, just one of the many jobs that was behind across the world. they actually administer usaid programs all over bangladesh and all over the world. and they funded bangladesh. she rap groups to produce a songs and music videos insinuating that people should take to the streets and do street protests the oh, i'm been human and you know, stayed at the hotel in america and met by protesters in the area. but while these are the white house, donald trump shops of all, with this plan to own gaza and forcibly displace palestinians from that line. do you actual take over the guys this trip? below that you are the greatest friend, as well as ever, had in the white house,
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the, the side with a look back at the news, a shape this week here, and i'll see international welcome to the weekly program. so to an a baby a, we go to kick it off. i news house our most of the countries founding president signed the government has passed away at the ripe old age of 95. the nation's currently to pay tribute to the legacy of the new york law is now leaving behind a finding, finding a here i got a much out, then i may be and people are joining the dogs. i was all the patients diagnosed. and to that pain meant of freedom and independence on the 25th, so much 1990 as founding president is excellence a doctor. suddenly obama provided the maximum will lead us to our mission and spend no effort. what divide in everything that may be and to build a country that would stand tall and proud among the nations of the world,
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the president of the south and west african peoples organization, which is also on this level from $9.00 to $60.00 and to be achieved independence and then for many years after that was dr. 70 on it found on him and his comrades to negotiate with big super powers in the international forum and stage, while fighting a war case of african defeats force. a 2 to 2 gave number begins that independence history tells us that new york became involved in politics who said he needs he attracted the attention of whites. so that because of security, which organized protests against the implementation of potty policies in south west africa. and he did quote for the country to be gone to independence through all those years to was forced into exile in the ninety's sixty's after she was arrested and caused with organizing popular resistance in the country. but she was also
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elected president of swap. we end up students. yeah. at the swap who members we are told ended up in so that's because of the notorious of robin island prison. but he spent the case in exile, establishing slothful offices, neighbors estates, and gone, or an international. and to come back to even military support for the independence of libya, ad swap will struggle, neil my and his compact. he is petitioned the united nations to in so that because colonial administration often that maybe i and even though the you increase that so that because of that may be, was illegal. so that's because of fused at the time to give up his occupation to the country. the time went by, it is visually slothful when a majority in the number be an eviction add to sax wasn't the 19 infected was 1990 . and the woman was a need to the 1st president of the republican, maybe at that time. and that was also when i'm gonna be
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a d. and it's independence was also really good for 2 terms in office, despite some control, obviously as the number be in governments had to find a way around inclusive solutions to the miss. or was it to make him continue serving as president to be from from before to move terms. he did eventually stooped donnie, 2005. but even way before that in fact, in the 1980s. 1987 to be specific. so was fighting really hard for africa, not just for them. if you have a listen to this, africa has unanimously agreed that namibia, zimbabwe, south africa, and other colonial strong holds on the cotton that must be liberated. as a matter of priorities, the african states must cooperate and to coordinate all efforts aimed at consolidated independence and strengthening unity and the africans. vast resources will be used by the africans to secure progress and economic self determination for
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the continent. and even though she disappeared from the limelight of to see $32000.00, she will be remembered for his courage. he's unwavering conviction. she will be remembered as a father, not just these family, but also the entire african nation. the problems that we go to here on the program of the nation's capital tied into the support is the democratic republic of the condo. holding the nations flags went off with the several arrests were made as protests as run pace through the streets around us. and they were damaging property, it started out as an old in eyes much to powers, demonstrated supposedly of choosing the other one, the non western governments of creating the conflict in the day. i see, and it will seem to be speaking in unison. they say it's times foreign powers leave . come the least. eric if the guys, the french,
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they need to get the hell out of the d r c. and so to the westerners, they have to get out of our land because we're congolese, we have the rights to our soil. the congolese people are rich people. our land is rich, we're rich in raw materials. and why do i like to say to the french? listen to the history of the congo. find out what's going on in the congo because the right you are claiming to your land at your home is the same. we are claiming it ours. we came here as children. we'd loved to go back home or set up the westerners or behind it all in the international community says nothing. we're going to die because of our wealth, just so they can make mobile phones. they can do whatever they like, but we're the ones dying. we've had enough of this, we've had enough of the rwandans and we've had enough of mccullin's book. he's come here to plunder us. we're sick and tired of it this week and the day off these eastern city of goble and 23 minutes since health f 1st public meetings and is taking control of the area the see his accuser. wonder a docking of the 23 minutes in group in order to gain access to come police
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resources. yeah, that's right. it's a rare of minerals of 500 for the car and what global biotech industry as we know it today. however, we're one to denies any obligations involved with the militants and m. 23 is now claiming the nation's capitol of contrast to is next on the list. the fighting has already caused the humanitarian crisis. the us says around 3000 people have been killed since as old kicked off for getting some footage up from google right now. what you're looking at, the red cross workers collecting the remains of victim resolved for a fire, broke out at the local prison last week to forwarded. the found a 150 women were among those going to live the inmates allegedly set fire to one of the prisons building this with the beloved escape routes. trusting of those inside immediate report, say the and suing k, also out over 4000 to escape out 2000 leaders of african states conveying to an emergency. somebody had tons of need to find
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a solution to the ongoing hostilities and that they are safe. and they have told ben military chiefs to work out a plan to achieve a ceasefire. and a long lasting piece in kenya, jumping in the mix as well, and making a plea for all sides. to swiftly end the conflict we joined together in order to retreat a course to the parties. these types of conflict to immediately cease hosting with these uptake positive action to allow meaningful dialogue, a restoration of stability. specific un. we've done to get that the call on or puts us up to lives the sci fi on specific, on, on the m, 23 to hold for the advancement on the process of d, f. c, to seize or retaliate 3 missions. in the meantime, the congo river alliance, which includes the m 2030 minutes in group, says that the current crisis has neither will and overvalue and, but rather
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a constitutional revolution that has locals of the seed, city of goma, a simply praying for peace. the let this meeting lead to a concrete solution and finally bring us peace because we live in constant suffering. they've forbidden us from working after 6 in the evening, forcing us to go home and fear as a girl. i'm a resident, i long for tranquility to return. it went on the flash of us as we the residence of goma. ask for only one thing on peace. our brothers fall under gunfire, but since i'm 23 entered the city, the bodies have been piling up. it's too much, we can't take it anymore. the foreign powers covered our resources. let them come and take them and what we want is peace. we don't need this violet. hard from the university for one, the professor tom melissa, and he believes that east african states will end up being very important to helping to broker our last in piece. i think there's going to be a breakthrough because i think this time we are being of the is the commands of stairs to be in that we just send that to see him. it wouldn't have been successful
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with the on his side duck taking on these settings. but i think they probably took away that is existing with the dental appointment is pretty and it's just for us to these when we've seen that, did they practice involved in the attending even though the, the, the c i attended online not physical. but i think the ends of states coming to be loved, but i think we expect that least is by at least i'm looking forward to that. this is for. yeah, let's do it. getting to a story now that really essential shock waves around the world this week and the shock waves a fall from going away. because the united states agency for international development, a usa id, now very well known as a front for the c i a. well, donald trump is dismantling my global body and as he says, the democrats are having a fit usa i. d is driving the radical left crazy. and there's nothing they
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can do about it because the way in which the money has been spent so much of it fraudulently is totally unexplainable. the corruption is at levels rarely seen before. close it down. it's a deep study tied to goals and literally stretch worldwide, holding the post strings for 60 percent of americans for and assistants, and fishing out of a 40 fairly and abroad. last year. us present? announce what's left of the agencies. tacos will be most with the us state department, knowing that all 14000 work as well as wide less than 300 will be needed for us macrovision. and the secretary of state backing the slash and button policy saying america's interests have to come fast. i am the acting director of usa i. d, i've, i've delegated that authority to someone, but i stay in touch with him. and again, our goal was to go in and align our foreign aid to the national interest. there are a lot of functions of usa id that are going to continue to are going to be part of
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american foreign policy. but it has to be aligned with american foreign policy. the attitude, the usa idea is adopted over the years is know, we are independent of the national interest. we fund programs, irrespective of whether it's aligned or not aligned with the foreign policy. that's ridiculous, is a tax payer dollars. if you look at the waste and abuse that has run through usa id over the past several years, these are some of the insane priorities that that organization has been spending money on. $1500000.00 to advance the d. i in serbia's workplace, is 70000 for production of a d. i musical in ireland. 47000 for a transgender opera in columbia. 32000 for a transgender comic book in peru. i don't know about you, but as an american taxpayer, i don't want my dollars going towards this crap. and i know the american people don't either. and that's exactly what you on must, has been passed by president trump to do, to get the fraud waste and abuse out of our federal government. and the former official,
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the us state department joining into below the cover on this enormous usa i the scandal mike bens speaking with john, let's talk across and indeed hiding us. lou of examples of the agencies had and deliberately causing was cables and the regime change. all around the globe and finality highlights just one of the many examples based on the l g, b, t, population to, to bangladesh, she ethnic minority groups and young students and student groups who had already been protesting earlier that year because of the big and some of the local, local politics issue there and, and they noted, you know, that at rap music was, was popular and the young people were listening to rap music in bangladesh. so what did they do? they, they turned around and they took us taxpayer funds. they get a 100 percent of the money from, from the state department,
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and they work closely with usa. they actually administer usaid programs all over bangladesh and all over the world. and they funded bangladesh. she rap groups to produce a songs and music videos insinuating that people should take to the streets and do street protests. and you know, the classic a peaceful protest that's has the, the upside of being a riot. certainly does make 11 to how wanna this doc, cd agency states and scold dugger 8 was able to operate for so long without any one pulling it out for what it really is. well, let's do it. now, with all these tests get as an old hand and the biggest play in the game, usa i, they really should have seen it coming. how often these decades could they not have smelt a press, very shutting down here? is that the, the, the, the reason is that as opposed to simply because you're trying to doing this
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a minor house cleaning is, is that as your dog again sir, usa usa id, it became apparent that when we have here is, is not an apple was a woman, but we have actually just a ball of ones. and so it's as a point which you don't really like, he's a good an apple has got to him and it may even take them out. but if you could actually just a ball of ones, it's as hopeless. and you're savvy as a ball of worms. me right? there is no apple. and we're still apple does this, you've just got to basically get rid of the whole thing. nothing but a crop with the gang of criminals. apparently spread thing on tax pays honda and cash samantha powers a. she had a worthy goal, although it was a stupid goal. she said she was hoping to get the amount of for an age us $8.00 to go to actual aid, up to $0.30 on the dollar from $0.10 on the dollar. that's a major problem that we had this agency that that's all that goes abroad. i think your time american workers dollar. i think now you're talking about that. the usa
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id at that age. yes. yes, you had, right. all of us a i days always to $15000000000.00 annual budget. it's estimated that only 10 to 30 percent of it actually goes on aid. so what about the rest? well, has a hint, washington's been not that agency employees, a lot of regime change in foods. yes. so buckle up for a press schools and old things who's starting close to home in america's back yard . if you happen to be in cuba, in the mid to thousands, for example, maybe you attempted to sign up to the local slash and also puts up spots, surprise, surprise, as soon as i knew it wasn't cool, it was a usa, i d lead co, but operation the goal to dangle political messages in front of the cuban. you've got some wild up, get them onto the streets on top of castro puts,
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let's make it seem pro through send static. that will be absolutely no mention of united states government involvement. this is absolutely crucial. for the long term success of the service and to ensure the success of the mission, which is strange because that website pulls that on for lots about transparency and carlo. they were running another project on the car, being island. this one off line documents and interviews make clear that the program was aimed at recruiting a younger generation of opponents to cuba. castro government documents prepared for the usa id sponsored program called the h. i the workshop, the perfect excuse to conduct political activity. yes, usa, i do think the offering health services that slip around and downtown some potential spies, fingers crossed and store them out on the inside, just like they installed quite, quite low over in practice. you know, the, the man who is briefly considered venezuela's,
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president by every one about the venezuelans themselves. a $120000000.00, well spent. in addition, usa id has committed $128000000.00 to support the venezuelan human rights defenders civil society organizations, independent media and electoral oversight. a lindsey madura regime is gone. the funding will support the recovery efforts led by a democratically elected venezuelan administration. well, last few 1000000 on a few months of spontaneous protest slates. uh nicholas madura was still. busy in office, so the dc leads to the day the grants. but the person that you recognize as the leader of democratic leader in minnesota is not here. what do you think about themselves one way little here?
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by whom? one way though, the, the answering precedent the venezuela, the do recognize what a bit farther south usa idea was also called red handed. supporting set protests and blyth is east and region. i'm sure it's a coincidence. but santa cruz is very, very results. rich. all the highlights and sold georgia better us because it's down in syria, the solomon islands, and the recipients of generous usa i. d. gifts, and then volk, spied financing and dependency with government left too badly clinging onto power. but hey, maybe that's just a coincidence. then that was you crate usa id, which is the front point $5000000000.00 in the funding. those riots, those riots lead to the a to a could a talk against the 1st elect, the democratically elected amended the ukraine a month before that comment is over on victoria new and was, you know,
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the part of the center piece of the economy audiology and who is now a high level official and the state department as a secret call with the us and passenger, which is tape record and is now public, which anybody can go and look up where she is picking the new cabinets the you okay . the good news here though is the agency is reading it to a counseling every single time. the other one is my efforts in this began years ago when we were trying to figure out what they were doing with our american taxpayer dollars. there were going to support humanitarian efforts and in ukraine. so i wanted to know exactly how those dollars were being spent and not really a reasonable request. yes. oh my gosh, and i share this with you earlier alon um, just privately,
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but we got all kinds of threats from usa id because i was trying to exercise my oversight capacity in congress. um, so the best is shocking. i mean, is it? oh, how i mean, obviously it is outrages that a tax payer funded organization which threaten us senator, who's simply trying to figure out if merican tax per money is being spent correctly and, and not fraudulently. yes. but for one thing on rest and toppling need is, isn't usa i days only bread and butter problems. resume phrasal star named for 90 days, has left 90 percent of ukrainian media at risk upcoming dog. because yes, the agency is big on sponsoring independent journalism. and the child is proud to solve the o. c. c op
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a. not unless investigative organizations binding 6 continents with a team, but just one of the whole power in check. except interestingly, you don't get many dives into us corruption because that wouldn't be causing all of the hand that feeds that somehow that sometimes gives it a split pull to that end up bringing about real change. you know, i think as donors have realized, this is really important. this is having impact. we've probably been responsible for about 5 or 6 countries changing over from one government to another government . you know, because and getting, you know, of, and people, you know, prime ministers indicted or thrown out. it's the most important investigative reporting organization you've never heard of. so as las hand tightens that squared from the fragments of this self appointed gaunt in
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a freedom and justice. how i want to act that every now democracy can finally freeze free parts of use. now just getting to us here at austin international and most go aboard air force one donald trump supposedly saying that he has had a phone call with the russian president vladimir potent about ending the ukraine conflict. he repeated his stones, it would never have taken place if he not, joe biden was an office, the governor and spokes person dmitri pest golf says he con, confirm reports. conversation happened, but there are multiple lines of communication. now open with washington. here in washington, national, we will most certainly keep you posted on this for now as been a minute and you all are within the american capital. this week. a huge one to post or frame was projected all up and down his hotel is protest as couple districts below some native inside his temporary residence to let the sealings be no.
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the on the the protestors were on the streets on a daily basis. there's nothing you know, wasn't washington, but he was welcome to the white house because he was the 1st fall related to visit drum during a 2nd time or the office. and the us president most certainly took the opportunity to announce his file, because the
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cus will take over the guys history loaded us greatest friend as early as ever had in the white house. you're talking tonight about the united states taking over a sovereign territory. what would allow you to do that? are you talking about a firm, an occupation there? everybody i've spoken to loves the idea of the united states boning that piece of land developing and creating thousands of jobs with something that will be magnificent. he sees a different future for that piece of land. he has a different idea and you might hope that we could do something really nice, really good, where they wouldn't want to reach it. why would they want to return in 7, maybe a 1000000 a. but i think all of them, i think they'll be resettled in areas where they could live a beautiful life, and nobody could live that. you can't live there
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a lot of times shop. and i also wanted america a little quote. oh gosh. well, as you would imagine, it costs up to a world wide interest, for example, right? that's the to day any and capital crowds gathering to protest the full street from us, not us things and outside egypt, saudi arabia, and the new way e, reportedly old signing it to drop a joint rejection of from fun, but not to be left out of the discussion, israel followed up with the proposal, the saudi arabia, a jerusalem, and basically testing re add. you've got lots of line, create your own kind of thing and say a cairo, one of the consequences st. trump supplied would be catastrophic and could even spots original conflict. and as you would imagine, palestinians on mass are outraged of all of this. we will defend our land with all our strength, america is real or any other country in the world. we will not to feed us. we will fight for our land with all we have, including our lives, our children, that our homes remembers. the trump believes it is
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a free style wrestling match. and he could say that he will get us out because no, we are the children of this land. this is all land and the land of our ancestors, and we are holding onto a time of what the, even if the entire world where united to dr. palestinians from their land. there would be no forest or voluntary migration. this is proved by the fact that the war lasted for 15 months, and people did not leave or flee rather their devotion to their land grew. we've been speaking with a member of a hamas political bureau who says, not only do guys and is completely oppose trump plan, the numerous palestinian refugees all across the region are adamant. they will return home. as we leave the scene and people are mature enough to decide for themselves, and they can choose with, we have to live and how, how to live 2nd, this is our land, and we decide how to rebuild it and the future will descend. and what a meant to me, i want as governments important, but the american ministration,
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which he has failed to achieve by 15 months of the abutment and genocide, we are not really to allow on board his administration to implement it or to achieve it. but any other way, and then i'm all people who are ready to go into such idea to be nearly 0 because i am now aware of how many people who will have lift gus there during the last 15 months outside the country in egypt or some other countries for autumn, no bushing and boss came to us. that would be to me every day. we want to have 10 bucks to gaza despite we all know in egypt order into how or. ready other countries and the, the want they gonna need to go back to the despite v i with the because it is totally destroyed. so it's wrong. but evidently it has big a real estate. how the patients for the cause, the enclave. what should we be expecting from from tunnel applause or a new york trump towel, gaza, or in the middle east?
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like from moscow here. and i'd say we will keep you posted the the hello and welcome to role is a part of the know the ration of donald trump has usher them a couple of new phrases into the geo political for. and actually, in addition to familiar references to create deals, if officials in pricing we talk about diffusion of ideas and human flow machine. what's the need for the rest of us as to trump? is making its trumpeting re entry onto the global stage of to discuss that i'm now
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