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$51.00 libby, i became one of the 1st countries in africa to gain independence. the usa i. d is on its last legs sides. donald trump exposes the agencies in low like a feel for the production. a former state department official highlights just one of its many pittfield. 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. the nets know who didn't get the woman's to welcomes during his visit stateside except in the white house itself. whether you as president to shop the world with his time
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to own calls on that it's do you as well take over the gaza strip. below that you are the greatest friend his room is ever had in the white house. the condominium in paris has people packed the streets to protest stuff, foreign hand in the dealer fees that need the it's sunday. so it's a weekly around the bigger story. so we covered over the last 7 days, funds to joining us. but if that was one story this week, but sent shock waves on around the world, it was us a i d's. and that's because the united states agency for international development has now been exposed a little more than a front for the c i a i'm as donald trump dismantles the global party,
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he says that there's one political group in particular, that's feeling the heat 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 how transpired usa i t had interest stretching e across the globe and had a staggering on your budget around $40000000000.00 holding the pos strings of 60 percent of america's total. for an assistance the west president says to what's left of the agency once he's done with it, will be much with the state department. that will room is there any 3? hundreds of the current, $14000.00 employees will keep that jobs. his secretary state doubled down. i'm not saying america's interest have to come thoughts. i am the acting director of usa i
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. 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 idea that are going to continue to are going to be part of 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 a foreign policy. that's ridiculous. these are tax payer dollars, 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 d i. d, i in serbia's workplaces. 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,
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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. the wonderful uh, state department official has now also helped blow the lead on usa ib might depend speaking with talk a call. so detailed the agencies rolling, creating tail some topping governments worldwide is one recent example that he highlighted. they saw the o g, b population to a to bangladesh, sheet ethnic minority groups, and young students and student groups who had already been protesting earlier that year because of some local local politics issue there. and, and they noted, you know, that or at rap music was, was popular and the young people were listening to rap music in bangladesh. so what
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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 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 among being 10 years old allegations made against to say to recent days is one from what, 2 weeks. it claims that thousands of john this and hundreds of and years around the world, what and it's pay all changed on the quote to us, the details as well. so just rob your country and then have usa id spend $20000000.00 on sesame street propaganda to brainwash your kids. oh wow.
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that's what the us stayed in iraq. and it turns out usa i. d. 's been dropping fat stacks into more than just kid shows. political, for example, has gotten over $8000000.00 in subsidies from the state department and geo and the white house is putting a stop to it. i was made aware of the funding from usa id to media outlets, including political, who i know has a seat in this room. and i can confirm that to be more than $8000000.00 taxpayer dollars that have gone to essentially subsidizing subscriptions to political. i mean, american tax paradigm will no longer be happening, and with all that money comes a political line that needs to go away. it's no wonder political was the 1st outlet to churn out, completely fake propaganda that the scandal surrounding 100 biden's laptop was russian. this information political was also willing to do a little dance for that state department money. something one of his former reporters said was coward politico, my former employer. and i knew at the time didn't do itself any favors. i was
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covered by it at the time, and i remember coming to my editor and saying, hey, we need to write about the 100 wide laptop. and i was told this came from on. hi, a political don't write about the laptop. i don't talk about the laptop and don't treat about the laptop. and the only thing political one of writing was that piece that called at this information which charitably could be called this information of the usa i. the sphere of influence expands far beyond that the organization's got its tentacles wrapped around nearly the entire ukrainian information spear with 9 out of 10 media outlets on usa. i these payroll, according to wiki leeks, but they're not just getting us taxpayer dollars. they're completely reliant on the almost 90 percent of ukrainian media survived on grants. and almost everyone had grants american grants with key the new york times is also come under suspicion. has its gotten over $2000000.00 from the us government with donald trump questioning if it's come through usa id, not really a soccer considering its hand and spreading and t russian propaganda. like it's the
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last 8 months investigation into boucher where it claims that russian forces mass occurred civilians in ukraine. but russia says that story is a complete fate, a falls flag operation stage by key of a fake investigation aimed at manipulating people's emotions. pretty good, easy putting those when you put you in a sub cool butcher. dozens of corpses was suddenly found on the main street, as we discussed neatly laid out on both sides of the roadway. there was also a group of bbc generalists to accidentally, but quite successfully prepared to report that later caused hysteria in the west. russia was a gain accused of old multiple sins. butcher became the reason for another branch of sanctions with which the west wants to strangle russia. and then we started to get interested. we have our own facts that prove that there were no russian troops there at that time. no one wants to list. we are already at a minimum right now. for the 2nd year, we have been trying to get the names of those people whose bodies were shown by the
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bbc generalists just their names. isn't this a natural step in any investigation of any crime? a stone wall moves also on usa. i these books is the bbc which got over $3000000.00 in 2024 alone making it that years. the 2nd largest recipient of us say i the funds and it definitely earned that money. shamelessly pushing fake and 2 russian stories like those of ukraine's former human rights chief mood meal. a denise of all who made up stories of a case with russian soldiers raping ukrainian women to goza. the wide, 25 women age 14 to 20 full. that's where rates by russian soldiers, the needs of his life were so obvious, but to have removed her from her post in may of 2022. she even admitted that there was no evidence to backup any of her claims. and that she was being told to spread all those lights they told me, can you write that there's a present at this oper,
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rosie a nuclear plant, because official media sources are supposed to say this. oh no, the ombudsman didn't want to say it. he only says what the president's office tells them to be. but i'm being asked to say this by the authorities by intelligent services. but spreading lies like the nice of us have only been half the battle for us say i. d, the organization also instructs its minions to observe so called strategic silence, essentially a form of collective censorship through lack of media coverage on subjects inconvenient for the west by this u. s. a. i d means that coordinated by the order of the sponsor of such pocket media. they ignore those inconvenient stories, facts and opinions that do not fit into the version of events approved in washington. a blow to sujata. what is such a restore perhaps? no, yeah, there was nothing vicious. well, you get the pattern. however, the brochure did not select an equally high sounding term for the orchestrated
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distribution of prepared stuffing and fakes by all these incorruptible and independent people who are on the payroll of the overseas owner. as it was with the staging of butcher the hoaxes surrounding the north stream bombings and the wrong elections and a number of countries, i can help you. strategic hubbub. tried looking up the little square footage and i on google. you'll find nothing in the english press about that war crime that the ukrainian military committed in russia's course region. do you see a know that it was meant to be a standard clean up operation. instead, a bloodcurdling discovery fingerprints of ukraine's months long presence in this village be above a few. a. how do you, do you, do you have to do full is do those little by me. but when it comes to hysteria surrounding russian propaganda, it doesn't matter if it's true or not. it's all over the internet. it's ingrained in people's minds and its mission accomplished for us a id. while we spoke with russia,
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the step down positive to the you out about the agencies activities to meet you put it on k pointed out, the usa i do sponsoring of ukrainian media is yep, move proof. the kids most of sovereignty look well, that's just shameful. sedation for you grain, of course, and it's under bins our, our arguments that ukraine doesn't have the solar into your office. so media and the on the phones, the territory. we clearly see that this is a project of the united states to enter russia. this project was launched in 2014. now we see that it was, it was uh, fully, uh, uh, fully financed by the us 8. uh, i think that a lot of people for where writing comments in the either social networking, for example, the allies, that's all these pro ukrainian bots that with our icing them, they allow some sort of idle means that they were also in the pharaoh of the us 8,
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and though a lot of things, of course come to your mind. so when you analyze the situation, but i don't think that this analysis is, he's very favorable to those folk lane. that's a great and is a southern states and it takes that decision always. so and they told me, is that the doesn't on tuesday and it's friday probably minnesota, just it's a west capital for an almost a week long visit. but while trump gave nothing else, welcome in the white house, out on the streets protest, accused him of good prizes, including jenna. somebody came to the palestinian people. a swarm of demonstrators gathered outside his hotel with some even forcing the way in the
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. 0 the, to the post, the protest is, comes out for the duration of next. and you all can stay who was actually the last 4 needed to be hosted to by trump, since the last kicked off his 2nd tom and meet over office. and it was sad that the us president took the opportunity to announce is a patient. because you, i shall take over the guys history of slowness. us greatest friend, as early as ever had in the white house. you are talking tonight about the united
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states taking over a sovereign territory. what would allow you to do that? are you talking about a firm, an occupation there? everybody have spoken to loves the idea of the united states funding 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, really good, where they wouldn't want to return. 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 the areas where they can live a beautiful life. and nobody can live say, you can't live there without plan to own and pay and bustled enclave and transform it into a risky arrow for me. at least how schools up pool or around the world has to teach from teen to damian capital by crowds voice that i'm good, the idea of protecting millions of palestinians as egypt, saudi arabia. and the way you reported me planning to draft an official joint
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rejection of trump scheme. as ralph pointed out for the 3rd proposal to re out essentially saying, well, you put plenty of land. why not create your palestinian state? colorado isn't that will involve the catastrophic consequences such a pond trigger saying i might well spoken even wind up regional conflict, as for the very people who would be displaced from the land. well, this is what some of the up to say. we will defend our land with all our strength, america is real or any other country in the world will not defeat 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 a freestyle 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 it. i know well 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 well side you're ready. bill has been probably the most vocal regional pay a to projects. trump 3 development plans for gaza. we asked maintains that no one has the right to deny the palestinian people. i hope not. the kingdom stresses its categorical rejection of such statements that aim to divert attention from the continuous crimes committed by the israeli occupation against the palestinian brothers and gaza. including the ethnic cleansing, they are subjected to the kingdom affirms that the palestinian people have the right to their land and they are not intruders or immigrants to it who can be expelled whenever the brutal is really occupation, which is what top is really politicians have suggested that the goal is and is pushed out from the encryption reset. so in the neighboring countries like egypt in
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georgia, in or even software field in saudi arabia, there's 3 arab states who denounced the idea unofficial in realities and said that if trump really wants to restore peace, then he should kick out his res. and if trump wants to be a p 0 and bring stability and prosperity to the middle east, he should 1st move his these riley friends to alaska and then to greenland after its annexation to america. while that's plus live now to you, how to photography a professor applies to the university in saudi arabia. thank you very much for your patience. so as we will coming to i'm the 1st thing i want to ask you, obviously we know that there's been room as about may be a normalization of times, right? between saudi arabia on this route. but we're, yeah, there's always sides. the palestinian state has to be recognized the full we agree to normalization. so do you think that that deal is a risk now?
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yeah, quite sure. because uh before it was the acceptance of the initiative on the steps to implement it. but now, so the idea is just the scene is to, it should be established bears. and then we talk about terminated zation. and that means would especially with this kind of government. and as i am, it's impossible, i might be maybe that's why and discretion and anger. i mean it any jose and what he said about the beauties and, and so the idea because he thought that it was impossible now, and there is no hope for him or his government a to, to establish any relationship associated. can i ask you some reality perspective? what do you think is the biggest concern? don't be so i understand that the idea of evicting millions of people,
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it is many say it is outrageous. the wire is human rights, etc. but from real to perspective, is it about the death of the idea of being palestinian or is there a security concern about allowing it hundreds of thousands, if not millions of people. it's all of that and it's also the principal. it's maybe difficult for american to understand this principle because they are actually americans the right. i mean, cuz most americans, they came to this land and they took over the dance, but on a indigenous people and, and now they are not rooted in this bad done. they, they may be believe it's as easy as moving from california to florida. it's different in this part of the word it's, it's different onto the east where everyone has roots in his own land. and he
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cannot be removed even to another part of the country. if he doesn't feel like it, because it is, it's here where he's assessors, he's here where he's got it age. it's here where he's a culture is established and maybe that's difficult for me can to understand. do you think generally your took that or to see about the new wants of the reach and that's such a complex estimate. couldn't religious fabric to the middle east, and people have a tendency to generalized sale, you know, the arabs to gather and they have no understanding. like you said, all the intricacies do you think the lack of knowledge is really responsible for a lot of the war in the bloodshed and the attitude of the west towards the region as a hole in the past. you know, i beat it, it's like a piece of money. that's the real reason, because how can you ex, shipped what's happening and goes to, i'm now in the west bank or,
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and so they've been on o and, and you see how should an artist let their time, women, and, and how people are prompt. and then you come the next day, i'm guessing gave them bigger problems and you ask them to leave out there was this like a pre amenity sensibility? not lack of knowledge. i also want to ask, i mean, obviously i know that america is quite um, it's got very strong strategic ties. obviously what's out to radio with your neighbor as well the you a, he does a military presence. we understand that there are weapons sales and i'm, and so it's always had a presence that and that's been a relationship, has the role in gaza affected that in any way. and specifically the, the perception of regional past towards america as a whole. or if we go 7 to years ago,
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we would find the same situation. there is 2 lane streets between us and america. one is the highway, which is our, uh, uh, by electric relations and all aspect. uh, uh, very good, actually and prophy. and there is the other lane where, which concerns. uh, but i've seen an issue in particular. and we have been in this agreement since 1948 when america, 10 minutes later, a queen sized isn't right. you and she has been became, but the deed fair states of the united states of america. and there was hiccups in the way, like the fi good of oil setting oil. i mean, it can 1973. so i, i can see there's 2 liens of fixing each other very much, except in certain situation, when king of deluxe, after the janine issue in 2000,
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ah, said to the bush junior, that there would be a time when prince and allies said good bye to each other. so it's, it's in this occasion that by typing i didn't type in now because the other highways is doing. so how do i find the story for a brief period? if i could ask you how to do you think anyone can stop trump if he wants this to happen? will that happen? no, no, we can because we still have a word institution. so we still have, uh, uh, the international quotes are still have blogs and orders and the cnn who refused to leave. when they were from bartlet, bombarded by the worst army in the world. they didn't most, they didn't believe that land. and when they have the shots, dirt in there,
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somebody home the story at home, they went right away. not worrying about bombs or will be drives or anything. so by bit is on this people who love the land, who would not move for an age from this land, and nobody can ride you. if you don't go down for a while, we very much appreciate you taking the time on this sunday to speak to us that would color but talk to a professor as far as the end of us to speaking to us from judge a. thank you very much. most which could uh and its uh finish up in front of protests and powers defensive into binders of support as of the democratic republic of congo squared off with police. the supper and the rest was made as a 1500 people showed up and sold
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a day or 2. but the central african nation holding signs with messages like all wealth our right. and that's because many are accusing western government for one of supporting the minutes and defensive in the east to get that hands on. priceless resources. the 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 congolese, we have the rights to our soil, the congo, these 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 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,
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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. this one is we see i'm 23 minutes from group health. it's 1st public raleigh, some season control of a major city and the eastern p all c contrast as it used for wind rose king those and such as in order to gain access to run a minerals vital to the global high tech industry allegations that kick only tonight and $23.00 says that it will push forward and even mulch on to the complex capital. in the meantime, the un reports, the reason for pointing has left around 3000 people that we are looking out for judge from the go button. now a red cross work is that been collecting the remains of victims following a fly at the local prison last week. it's thought that at least $150.00 women were among those fund alive. the inmates allegedly set one of the facilities, buildings and light blocking escape routes,
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and so trump picking those inside according to some reports full 1000 prisoners. he was being suing tales to escape when they attempt to resolve the on government hostilities to delta the leaders of african states convened up an emergency summit in tons. and now they've directed the military's chief through come up with a plan to achieve by the temporary c spot under longer lost in peace. kenya also made a painful apologies to the conflict to sit down until we joined together in order to lead to the course to the parties. the discharge of conflict immediately seized hosting with these i'm take positive action to allow a meaningful dialogue aim that the restoration of the billing specific on it was done to get that the call on or putting up to lice. cease by a specific cutting on the m $23.00 to hold for the advancement on the
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process of d. f. c. to seize or retaliate 3 missions of the congo river lines which is associated with the m $23.00 group says the current crisis is not there. one more of a battle in the role of a constitutional pollution we had from civilians in the region who say they all prayed for peace. 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 gum, a resident, i long for tranquillity to return it went on the flash of us as we the residence of goma. ask for only one thing, piece. our brothers fall under gunfire, but since i am 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,
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or we had from university of rwanda professor telemundo saw. he believes all the african states all capable of putting an end to the project. and i think this is going to be a breakthrough because i think this time we are being the subject on the hands of stairs. we have that we just set up a team. it wouldn't be successful with the on his side, duck taking on this challenge. but i think the political we that is existing between and dental appointment is to bring the. busy plans to these we've seen that did the fact easy move into 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 that least is by at least i'm looking for tools like this, but this is for from moscow just this how it is over at out. but when i leave you high and dry out to you to columns, always waste in here just to click away,
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