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the, the, [000:00:00;00] the us, hey, id is on its last legs, has donald trump exposes the agencies long like a sealed corruption of the state department official highlights, just one of its many jobs. they actually administer usaid programs all over bangladesh and all over the world. and they funded bangladesh, she rafter oops, to produce songs and music videos insinuating that people should take to the streets.
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the national who didn't get the warmest of welcomes during his visit stateside except to pull off in the white house itself by the us president schultz to the well. but his own thoughts on that it's people do us will take over the gaza strip. below that you are the greatest friend as well as ever had in the white house and may be as far as the president has died at the age of 95. so many of my lead nations liberation from apartheid south africa that paid at the full size to cover the condominium in paris. as people pack the streets to protest
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a foreign hands and they all seemed dudley. the the welcome to our to you are on sundays. we look back in the stories, the grabs headlines over the last 7 days, the type of company. what if that was one story this week that really sudden shock waves all around the world? it was, of course, us a i d's. and that's because the united states agency for international development has now officially been exposed to the front for the c i a. and as donald trump dismantles the global body, he says that as one political group, in particular, the feeling the heat usa id is driving the radical left crazy. and there's nothing they 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
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rarely seen before. close it down. it's now tron spot, us a id, have interest stretching all across the globe. it had a staggering annual budget of around $50000000000.00 holding the past strings of 60 percent of americas total foreign assistance. us presidents says that what's left of agency once you've done with it, will be much with the state department. there are rumors that are only $300.00 of the car. it's 14000 while cuz we'll keep that jolts level of the state department official has now also helps blow the lead on usa i d. mike bens speaking with tucker carlson, detailed agencies role in creating tales. i'm toppling documents worldwide. has one recent example that he highlighted they saw the l g b t population to a to bangladesh. she ethnic minority groups and young students and student
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groups who had already been protesting that earlier that year because of the big some, a local, local politics issue there. and, and they noted, you know, that at rap music was, was popular and young people were listening to rap music in bangladesh. so what do 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, 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 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. but last august, the crew in bangladesh, which ultimately still probably mid us to shape because seen a fleet to neighboring india is just the tip of the iceberg. when it comes to us,
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a like these destabilizing assets. as i explode 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 president shutting down here? is that the, the, the, the reasons that as opposed to simply because you're trying to do and do some 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 bowl 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 bowl of words, right? there is no apple. and we're still apple. this, this, you've just got to basically get rid of the whole thing. nothing but a crop with the gang of criminals,
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apparently spread thing on tax pass. 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 and 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 have this agency that that's all that goes abroad. i think your time american workers dollar. i think now you're talking about the, the usa id at the age. yes. yes. you had. right. all us a i days, always to $15000000000.00 annual budget. it's estimated only 10 to 30 percent of it actually goes on aid. so what about the rest? well, has a hit washington's beloved agency employs a lot of regime change in fluids. yes. so buckle up for a press schools and old things who's starting close to home in america's back yard
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. 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 that's make it seem grow through send cannick. 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 cubans. castro government documents prepared
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for the usa id sponsored program called the h. i the workshop, the perfect excuse to conduct a political activity. yes, usa, i do fake the offering health services that slip around and downtown some potential spies, fingers crossed and student of mine on the inside, just like they installed quite, quite low over in practice. you know that the mind who is briefly considered venezuela's, president by every one about the venezuelans themselves. a $120000000.00, well spent. in addition, usa id has committed $128000000.00 to support venezuelan human rights defenders. civil society, organizations, independent media and electoral oversight. when the material 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
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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 the sense of juan will here by home? one way though, the, the answering precedent the venezuela, the do recognize what a bit farther south usa i gave was also cool. red handed supporting set protests. and blyth is east region. i'm sure it's a coincidence. but santa cruz is very, very results. rich. all the highlights and sold georgia better us cause it's down in syria, the solomon islands, and the recipients of generous usa i. d. gifts. and then woke, spied financing and dependency with governments laughed too badly,
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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 uh, to it could a talk against the 1st elect, the democratically elected of the ukraine a most before that comment is over on victoria new and was, you know, the top part of the center piece of the, in the economy audiology and who is now a high level of fiction that the state department has 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 cabinet for you. okay, the good news here though is that the agency is reading it to a counseling every single time the another one of my efforts in
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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 i know there's a reasonable request. yes. oh my gosh, and i share this with you earlier alon um, just privately, but we got all kinds of threats from usa id because i was trying to exercise my oversight capacity in congress. so the best it's shocking. i mean, is it? oh, how i mean, obviously it's, it's outrages that a taxpayer funded organization would threaten us senator, who's simply trying to figure out if merican tax per money is being spent correctly
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and, and not fraudulently. yes. but for one thing on rest and topping need is, isn't usa i days only bred them off to kind of 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 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 spare 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
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for about 5 or 6 countries changing over from one government to another government . you know, because and getting, you know, 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 it squared from the fragments of us self appointed going to in a freedom and justice, how i want to act that every now democracy can finally freeze free on tuesday if he is ready. prime minister judge the us capital for an almost a week long visit, but well, trump gave nothing else to room welcoming the white house out on the streets. protest is accused him of the crimes including genocide against the palestinian people. a swarm of demonstrators gathered outside his hotel with some reason to sing that way in
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the day on the the, the protest has come down to the duration of nothing else to stay in washington. he was actually the 1st for need is to be hosted by it from since the last has kicked off his 2nd time in your as an office. and it was the west president took the opportunity to announce his vision, took off the
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cus we'll take over the guys a strip, floated us greatest friend as early as ever had in the white house. you were talking tonight about the united states taking over a sovereign territory. what would allow you to do that? are you talking about a firm in 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. if he has a different idea, you might hope that we could do something really nice and really good where they wouldn't want to reach it. why would they want to return 7, maybe a 1000000 a. but i think all of them i think, going to be resettled in areas where they could live a beautiful life. and nobody could live say you can't live there.
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how did you see him play from transformed into i? riviera ultimate. he's close to around the wild. his footage from the to obtain and capital y crowds, voice era, and got the idea of fixing millions of palestinians katya as the egypt saudi arabia and the u. a. e. reports of me planning to dropped an official joint in rejection of trunk key as well supported up with its own proposal to riyadh essentially saying, well, you put plenty of land. why not create your own palestinian state? we spoke with a member of the mass of political bureau. he denounced the proposal insisting that the palestinian people will never abandon that home. not really leaves the scene. and people are mature enough to decide for themselves. and they can choose where we have to live and how to live. second, this is our land and we decide how to rebuild it and the future of this land. and
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what i'm missing the i want is government supported by the american administration . what he has failed to achieve by 15 months of the abutment and genocide, we are not really to allow them for his. ready ministration to implement it or to achieve it but any other way. and then i'm all people who are ready to go with this such idea to be nearly 0 because i am now aware of how many people who live full have lift because it, during the last 15 months, outside the country in egypt or some other countries, autumn no bushing and boss came to us sort of beating the every day we want to to 10 bucks to go despite we all know in egypt or into how or. ready other countries and the, the, want me to go back to the despite, we are with the goal is to, to the distorted hello to phones. now,
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a protest and power is ready to send it into violence of support this, of the democratic republic of congo. holding that nation has 5 square adults with police. the several arrests made of the 1500 people showed up in some authority with the central african nation folding signs with messages and i call well, our right. not many are accusing western governments on one is also pitching the minutes and defensive in the east to get that house on me. so i'd like to say to the french, listen to the history of the congo. find out what's going gone and 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
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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 backgrounds both. he's come here to plunder us. we're sick and tired of it while you're looking out, which is from coma now right across. so why? because that happening, collecting remains of victims following a fine on a local present last week. it's full that at least $160.00 women were among those fund alive, inmates and magically set one of the facilities, buildings and light ro, king escape routes on. so trumping those inside, according to summer for food files and prisoners use against you in k o. escape one and tell them to resolve the hostilities to doesn't need to solve african countries gathered for an emergency summit in tons and in kenya in particular, called for new policies in the conflict to negotiate for
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a resolution. we had from university of vermont to professor tom melissa. he believes all the african states all capable of putting an end to the bloodshed. i think this is going to be a breakthrough because i think this time we are being the subject on the hands of stairs to be that we just send out to the team. but it wouldn't be successful with the on this side of taking on this challenge. but i think they probably took away that is existing between a dental appointment is for the pretty and. busy his plans to these we've seen that did the practice and morgan the only thing attending, even though the, the, the c, i attended online not physical. but i think the ends of state coming to be loved. but i think we expect at least is by at least i'm looking for tools that does that because it's for the whole to namibia when use has the most that
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the countries founding father has died. the age of $95.00, the south west african nations current president has paid tribute to some new finding. finding out here i got a marsh out, then i may be on the people joining the docs. all of us, all the patients drive off into the tainment of freedom and independence on the 21st so much 1990. as founding president is excellence a doctor. suddenly obama provided the maximum would lead us to our mission and spend no effort to what divide each and every night may be. and to build a country that would stand tall and proud among the nations of the world. the president of the south and west africa 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. suddenly on it fell on him and his
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comrades to negotiate with big super powers in the international farm and stage, while fighting a war caves. this of african defeats force, a to to, to give number begins that independence, history tells us that new york became involved in politics through sage units. he attracted the attention of wides. so that because of security, which organized protests against the implementation of a pottery policies in south and east 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 he was arrested. and caused with organizing popular resistance in the country. but he was also elected president of swap, pointing up students. yeah. at the swap who members we are told ended up in south africa's notorious robin island prison. but he spent because it's all establishing slow for offices in neighboring states and gone,
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or an international and diplomatic, even military support for the independence of them to be ad swap will struggle, neil my and his compact. he is petition to the united nations to in. so that because colonial administration often and maybe i and even though the, you in a cri that so that because of that would be, was illegal. so that's because the fused at the time to give up his occupation to the country. the time went by. that is visually suffered when a majority in the number be an eviction add to zack's, if wasn't the 960, in fact it 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 a d and it's independence. she was also the listed for 2 terms in office, despite some control of the c, as that the number being governments had to find a way around a constitution to limit or was it to make him continue serving as president even
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for, for 2 terms. he did eventually, steve dani, 2005, but even way before that in fact, to the 19 eighties 19 to 7, to be specific. she was fighting really hard for africa, not just for them. if you have a listen to this, africa has unanimously agreed that nivia, 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 the continent. and even though he disappeared from the limelight of to see $32000.00, she will be remembered for his courage. he's unwavering conviction. he will be remembered as a father, not just to family,
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but also the entire african is more on this side that's across live 292 lot present and delta, nippy and political part independent patriots for change. welcome to the program. so the 1st thing i want to really understanding is that you actually worked with some near my um, if that's true, could you just show some of your fondest memories of having some of the highlights if he is. and unfortunately, i need to go right to day. i have been with the, with the idea of the left at the pad that president cc kelly. i was merely a political reason and it was a lead out of the youth. even that may be in the seventy's and also can paint in the united kingdom. and that's based actually encountered in met him the very 1st time back in 1981 in april in the night in the united kingdom. when i left that media as a political president of in well, i found
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a corrected apologies of the most need to you and he felt the of you was, can i just all so, i mean, when you think all of the political landscape in the mid, the how crucial role did president neo lot play? did he shape you and your own political education and development in any way? and i think it's going to be an understatement. thrown me. and i think when one cities that i like, do you have the last president here on the budget here? laid a very strong foundation for leaky kelly. and democratically when we obtained independence this wes shit because of absolute sacrifices present in sacrifice the entire youth. he lived to this country in the age of 33. he sacrificed these family life left, these d l y, in windows,
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or the location with 2 young children. and even in the mid sixties, when he attempted to come back to the media along the side or 2nd president, he was not even allowed to see is the actual rent. and he was 3 land listening through out his life. you names all from the then john, starting to get independent, stands in the through to kenya and to the united nations where he joined. that got a to do, but only be in the room about getting that in work that's got to petition the united nations in the yearly sixty's as well. and do you us a plan that lived out of this sub list of people. so validation example, we need to us in january at that time, but he's look as being criss crossing the continental africa europe. asia in america to seek support initially for the independence of the media and
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even when the organization of picking unique us for the $9063.00 in if the op yeah, i'd use of up us also be these, it basically going to be recognize it along the site the great lead us of solving off because i'm what i'm, i shall, most of them be nearly as nearly from times in the tennis. i wound up of them the broke when we got involved with and a goose, you know, need it all and whatnot is the lead us in southern africa. did for colonialism in want and be better agent, our people's color. also to start off to you. i mean, you know, new york was, it was very far re individual. he grabbed a lot of headlines. he didn't minutes his was when he spoke. and sometimes he came on to criticism, especially if you look at some of the west and press and what they were writing about him. what do you make about the way that he was seen and sometimes criticized globally? and i think because of joe politics and special interests you,
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some of the wisdom countries they claim later, you must be political or reduced. you see through the steps they took against our freedom fight that in for monday or the 4th as of the variations throttle. but also because the way it's supposed to be a 5 to 3 g meet that time is well, he wasn't very fam, lead that you must have spam negotiate the nice the police because of negotiation as well to be able to age. and i'm struggling with the same time negotiating in countries that are not your friends or he's absolutely daunting. but he has mean able to carry out that task family. it says the diploma, but it's a statesman in this also a lead to find that in many of many of the medium people as well that went through ways and to become even lead us across the duty by that. but it's been adult
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pocket for 3 cable as well. so he meant that many of our lead us today that we have and those that became the members of off by the i mean in many more, for democratic decisions, went through the mentoring and this selfless lead that she, of our dad, buddy president. well, that starts me sounds from what you're saying. that obviously has legacy we've that rate for new berman but not just namibia, but all the see in the pool region. we appreciate you showing some go memories and with us on your thoughts upon, do they need it to the president of nivia them and the school policy independent patriots the change. thank you. thank you for sticking with us. the ssl will of course be back at the top, see them the the, [000:00:00;00]
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