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the, the, [000:00:00;00] the u. s. a i d is on its last legs as donald trump expose it, the agency is a legacy of, of corrupt sudden, a former state department official highlights, just one all the money at the job. 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 now to me all who didn't get the warmest of welcomes during his visit. stateside except in the white house itself. but the us president show the world with his plan to move golf. and it's people. do you actual take over the gaza strip? below that you are the greatest friend is room is ever had in the white house. the pandemonium in paris has a people, the streets to protest, a foreign house in the off season, dudley the control t y on sundays we give a round top of the top stories that we covered over the last 7 days. it's good to
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have you been. but if that was the one story this week, so really sent shock waves all around the world. it was us a on these. and that's because the united states agency for international development has now been officially really exposed as a front for the c i a. and as donald trump dismantles the label board today, he says there's one in political group in particular, that's feeling the heat. a usa i. d 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 rarely seen before. close it down. it's now transport usa id had interest stretching it across the globe. it had a staggering annual budget around $14000000000.00 holding the pos strings of 60
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percent of america's total floor and assistance. you as president says that what's left of agency once he's done with it, will be much with the state department. there are rumors that only 300 of the car, it's 14000 employees, will keep the jobs for the homeless state department official has now also helped blow the lid on usa i d. mike bens speaking with tucker carlson, detailed agency's role in creating tales and toppling governance worldwide. has one recent example that he highlighted. they saw the l g, b population to, to bangladesh, sheet ethnic minority groups, and young students and student groups who had already been protesting that earlier that year because of the big some of the local, local politics issue there. and, and they noted, you know, that at rap music was,
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was popular and young people were listening to rap music in bangladesh. so what do they do? they, uh, 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 rafter, oops, 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, who in bonded test, which ultimately saw prime minister shape because you know, free to neighboring india is really just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to us, idea is stabilizing assets. as i myself explored as an old hand and the biggest play in the game, usa i,
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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 reason set as opposed to simply because you're trying to do and do some minor house cleaning is, is that as you're not getting through us at 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 one's, it's as hopeless and you're savvy as a bowl of words. mm hm. 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 and us $8.00
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that and 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 you're talking american workers dollar. i think now you're talking about the, the usa id at that age. yes. yes. you had. right. oh 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 it 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,
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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, 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 pulled down 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 for the us a 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 sort of around
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a scale down some potential spies, fingers crossed and store them out on the inside, just like they installed quite, quite low over in practice. you know that the man who is briefly considered venezuela's, president by everyone 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 in office. so the dc leads to the day
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the documents. but the person that you recognized as the leader of democratic leader in minnesota is not here. what do you think about themselves one way little here by home. one way though, the, the answering president of venezuela that you recognize quite a bit farther south usa our day was also cool. right? handed, supporting set protest in bolivia is east region. i'm so it's a coincidence. but santa cruz is very, very resource rich. all the highlights and sold georgia better us because it's don syria, the solomon islands and the recipient of some generous usa i. d. gifts and then walks by violence and it was dependency with governments left to violate clinging onto power. but hey, maybe that's just a coincidence. then that was you crate usa id which is the front
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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 of the ukraine a month before that comment is over the phone victoria new and was, you know, the part of the center piece of the, in the economy the ology and who is now a high level official in the state department. as a secret call with the us in 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 that the agency is reading it to accounts every single time. the other one is my efforts. and this began years ago when we were trying to figure out what they were doing with our american taxpayer dollars. they weren't going to
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support humanitarian efforts and uh, 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. um, so the space is shocking. i mean, is it? oh, how i mean, obviously it is outrages that a tax payer funded organization would 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 fata,
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toms 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 less investigative organization, spawning 6 continents with a team, but just one of the whole power in check. except interestingly, you don't get many times into us corruption because that wouldn't be comfortable if the hand that feeds that somehow that sometimes gives it a speed 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,
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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 us sofa pointed gone. 10 of freedom and justice. how i want to act that every now democracy can finally freeze free. my college, you know, neil spoke with investigative john to spend sworn, although he welcomes the agencies activities being exposed. he does wonder why it took quite so long. this is an organization that has operated in the shadows when it's supposed to be an organization that's operating on full transparency and sound like we know that it's not. and for years, if not decades, there are been american journalists and american citizens who have struggled to get answers as to what us the id really does. what is this mission around the world? why does it have such
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a massive budget and why is there no accountability for what it does around the world? and we heard sen. jodie foster, who was specifically talking about this issue and said, when she has tried in her congressional oversight authority to get an answer from you with a id, she was threatened by the organization. let's just delve into one of the big recipients for a moment ukraine, because not the mirrors. lensky says he doesn't know where around a $100000000000.00 of us money at went. where did it go? i'm sure american taxpayers would like to know how it was that lizzie hasn't said anything until this moment that he doesn't know where the money is, because the truth is, he knows exactly what you great has been. i tried to answer money laundering scheme, and those are as reporters who have covered it for the last 3 years, who will actually told the truth about what's happening, your brain. i've been trying to tell the world that this is what's going on. it's a huge money laundering, steam. the weapons aren't going to ukraine. they're going all over the world, including into middle eastern and african countries,
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which of these stabilize governments there. we know the money is not going there. it's going to defense contractors is going to companies like black rock that are not going to rebuild ukraine in their own image. that's what's really happening right now. on tuesday, the is really 5 minutes to just to be us capsule for almost a week long visit. well, trump game, that's me all to welcome in the white house, out on the streets protest as it seems to me, fine, including genocide against the protestant mt. a swarm of demonstrations you've been gathered outside his hotel, some sort of thing that way in the,
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in the, the protest has come down to the duration of next me all day. he was actually the 1st 4 needed to be hosted to buy it from since kidney is 2nd time in the office and it was bad that the us president took the opportunity to announce his fish slipped off the cus will take over the guys, this stress 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?
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are you talking about a firm, an occupation there? everybody have spoken to loves the idea of the united states. boning. that piece of land developing and creating thousands of jobs was 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 return. why would they want to return the 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 say, you can't live there. the patent, you own the damn bottle, then claims and transform it into our riviera, the. myspace closed up for around the wild. his footage from the to damian. comfortable with crowds. voice that on what the idea of the 16 millions of palestinians. that's as egypt. saudi arabia on the u, a r reports,
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and he planning to dropped an official joint rejection of trumpet scheme. as ralph pointed up with his own proposal to way of saying essentially, will you fall plenty blind? why not create your own? palestinian state? cairo has also wound up the catastrophic consequences. thought japan could trigger saying it might well fault an even wider regional conflict as the very people who would be displaced from the land. well, this is what some of them have to say. so we will defend our land with all our strength, america, israel, 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 and our homes remembers the blood from the leaves. it is a freestyle wrestling match. and he could say that he will get us out because no, we all the children of this land. this is all land. and the land of ancestor, this is a lot and we are holding onto it. i remember what the hell it even if the entire world were united to drive palestinians from their land,
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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 spoke with a member of the home of political bureau. he denounced the proposal insisting that the protestant and people will not abandon him as we leave the scene. and people are mature enough to decide for themselves. and they can choose where we have to live and how, how to live. second, this is our land and we decide how to rebuild it and the future of this one. and what i'm missing you, 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 3 d to allow him 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 into such
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idea to be nearly 0 because i am now aware of how many people who live will have lift because it, during the last 15 months, outside the country in egypt or some other countries for autumn no bushing boss came to us, so the beating the every day we want to the 10 best to go despite we all know in egypt or in your heart or. ready other countries and the, the, want me to go back to the despite, we are with the ghost is totally destroyed. all gathering underground continues. this very discussion on it's late to step is owed sitting down with option we're tunzia, if you will throw the book being jewish off to the destruction of garza or reckoning pizza by not. it talks about the situation. goals are relations between this world and palestinians, and how design is probably geometry has evolved on his actual previous. and i think that what has happened in recent decades is that this as no nationalist project in
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some ways has swallowed up in, in many jewish communities. so some of judaism is more universal istic message about the universal infinite dignity of all people. i think this is something that seems to be happening more broadly around the world. when i look at white, many white christians in united states, i'm really struck in the trump era by how they seem to think that the only human beings who have any value in the world are people who have american passports. as i understand christianity, that's really not for standards message at all. right. but it's a kind of way in which christianity has been swallowed by a kind of s no nationalism. and i think we see in judaism, tragically, in certain jewish communities, a similar dynamic in which the legions to this state and its project of jewish domination over palestinians is actually considered to be more important than certain core principles of judaism itself. the palestinians of do live under military law in the west bank, which means they lack the most basic freedoms,
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the freedom to move, move the freedom of movement of freedom, right to due process, the right to vote. it's colonial and a very simple sense in that palestinians are subjects, policies in the west bank and gaza and most policy engine, east jerusalem on subjects of the state, but not citizens. they are under the control of the state, but they are not represented in its government. and i think that's a very simple definition of what of what colonialism needs. the what i have a 2 from now, hey, protesting power to send it in to find them as supportive of the democratic republic of congo. gladto with the several arrests to a maintenance of 1500 people showed up and sort of our 2 of us. and last, as a nation, holding signs with messages like all, well,
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i was right. and that's because many are accusing western governments lawanda supports in the mid of some defensive in the east to get that price. that's the big guys, the french 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 calling the lease. we have the rights to our soil. the congolese people are rich people, our land is rich, we're rich in raw materials. i'd 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 that your home is the same. we are claiming it ours. we came here as children. we'd love 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 both. he's come here to plunder us. we're sick and tired of it. this week,
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the and 23 minutes from group held it fast. public rawlingson seems in control of a major city in the eastern deal. secretary my concern, so it has a two's ronda of backing those and sergeants, in order to gain access to right of minerals invite to of close to the local high tech industry allegations back to godaddy tonight. and $23.00 says that it will push forward even much on to the communities capital. in the meantime, the us before the recent fighting has left around 3000 people in that region that were you looking at footage from government cells now, red cross, well, cars that have been collecting the remains of victims following a fly out a local prison last week of school, but at least 150 women were among those funds in life. the inmates allegedly set one of the facilities, buildings and light broken escape it for its on. so trump things those inside. according to summer,
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thoughts full 1000 present us museums to entails the quote in an attempt to resolve young cutting hostilities to delta and lead us of african states convened at an emergency summit. in tons, a nav. they've directed the military chiefs to come up with the plan to achieve both the time for a spot and the long, the last and peace. can you also made a payment for all parties to the conflict to sit down until we joined together in order to retreat a course to the parties, to discharge the conflict, to immediately cease hosting with these and take positive action to allow meaningful dialogue, a restoration of the building specifically was done to get the call on or putting up to lice the seats by on specific on on the m 23 to hold for the advancement on the process of d. f. c,
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to seize or retaliate 3 mission of the congo. but for an audience, which is associated with the m $23.00 group says the current crisis is neither a one nor a rebellion for all the a constitutional revolution. we have some civilians in the region who say that they all pray for peace of the let this meeting lead to a concrete solution. and finally bring us peace because we live in constance 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 question about, so we the residence of goma ask for only one thing, piece. our brothers fall under gunfire, but since m $23.00 entered the city, the bodies have been piling up. it's too much, we can't take it any more foreign powers covered our resources, let them come and take them and what we want is peace. we don't need this file. we had from the university of one to professor told me we saw, he believes all the african states,
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all capable of putting an end to the blood shift. i think this is going to be a breakthrough because i think this time we are being the subject on the hands of stairs the way that we just send out to the team. it wouldn't be successful with the on his side, duck taking on these settings. but i think they fully took away that there's existing between a dental appointment is pretty and it's plastic. these we've seen that there's the fact is involved in the homepage attending even though the, the, the see attendance online not physical. but i think the ends of states coming to be loved, but i think we expect at least, is by at least i'm looking forward to it for yeah, well, for additional, for the, somebody from russia's east. and so, i mean region where a chinese congress ship has won a ground in shallow waters. so it won't say that the best was
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a bulk power legion with coal and hundreds of tons of fuel and assets to dislodge the ships. courtney underway was tug boats and all the equipment. it is a monumental costs, but it may be even more difficult by where you can see for yourselves that pretty tough one from the whole team here at all. she's h q. it is. thank you and you can buy and we hope you'll stop by so the there's no end in sight over how you're going to continue to destroy the or is the case of the med, most of the people. i tried to go to the gym, but i'm certainly not ready to fight russia. this is also absurd. this is the 3rd world lunacy re washing, press 4. so the funder line likes to say they have the tools while we just start
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with stability and business deals to be living on that we have very close propaganda. you know, a price here in new york. i think we don't know the aftermath any time that you're not allowed to ask questions, you should ask all of the questions. the more questions ask the better the answer is will be the yep. no jokes this week is the big joke is on you guys. it's usaid i need for the law school rather, but i'm still che bose and i'm still joined by my little psychic on the
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behind. every mine is a great woman. don't forget it. wherever we start this week. well, where else could you start done with the usa? it's fund demik. bear with me, it's a kind of similarity right to the united states as a foundation, following hundreds and hundreds of billions of dollars around the world conflict war of setting people's religions. it's hard to know where to start advised, but we're going to have a good roof already. let's have a look at some of the kind of things that you guys in the good old us of a, i've been paying for from the video. michael 1st, if you feel a space for all diversity here we show you this is different about transitive boys and girls and it's history. this is where the cache has got a safe space that teaches us to be authentic and challenge gender. so many for the kids school, no more than civil drawings or so. yeah. comp areas,
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