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for the, the us, the id is on its last legs as donald trump expose as the agencies long legacy of corruption. for my state department, official of highlights, just one of its hip jobs. they actually administer usaid programs, colored or bangladesh and all over the world. and they funded bangladesh, she wrapped groups to produce a songs and music videos insinuating that people should take to the street. the bodies ready upon minister doesn't get the woman as a welcomes during his visit to the us, except for the white house itself,
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where donald trump shots the world with his plan to own guys. i need the kids, people to us will take over the gaza strip. below that you are the greatest friend, as well as ever had in the white house. the monia made paris people passed the streets to protest against a foreign handset to be driving the fall into the democratic republic of congo. the, what is his arch international reaching you from the russian capital with the latest from around the world. i have my question right now. you said that was one story this week. they sent shock waves all around the world. it was us the odds. and that's because the united states agency for international development has now
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been exposed us to look more than a fund for the c i a. and as donald trump dismantles the global buddy, he says that varies one political group. in particular, that's feeding 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 now so i spied that to us a id had interest stretching all across the globe. and he had a standing on your budget of around $40000000000.00 holding the purse strings of a 60 percent of america's total foreign assistance. jobs says so whatever is left of the agency following reforms will be buzzed with the state department. and there are rumors that only 300 of the car and 14000 employees will keep the jobs. now his secretary of state, dublin,
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down on that saying that america's interest have to come 1st. i am the acting director of usa i. d, i've, i've delegated that authority with someone, but i stay in touch with him. and again, our goal was to go in and align our foreign aid. so 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 taxpayer 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 and ireland. 47000 for a transgender opera in columbia. 32000 for
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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. the former state department official has now also help build the laid on us the id. now speaking with talk show host tucker carlson. mike bens detailed the agency is ruled in toppling government all around the world. they saw the l. g, b population at 2 at 2 bangladesh, sheet 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
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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, and they work closely with usaid. they actually administer usaid programs all over bangladesh and all over the world. and they funded bangladesh. she raf 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 right now. all right, yeah, my colleague here in auto niels spoke to investigative journalist, ben swan, who believes that the agency should have been put in the spotlight long ago. 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 so 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
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answers as to what you asked the id really does. what is this mission around the world? why does it have such a massive budget and why is there no accountability for what it does around the world? and we heard sen, joey fox there, 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 lead, she was threatened by the organization out there. you ask us questions congresswoman out there you ask questions of this organization? we should do whatever we want. sen. let's just delve into one of the big recipients for a moment. ukraine, because a lot of years 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. we have been in this process of this you for a while now. almost 3 years and all this time,
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zalinski hasn't questioned where the money is, because he knows that the united states is dedicated almost $300000000000.00 to him . there's almost 300000000000 us back here. dollars that data to your cause and only now in the last week, did you come out and say, no, gosh, i just realized something. we didn't get the money. where did it go? oh, there was a list. he hasn't said anything until this moment, but he doesn't know where the money is, because the truth is, he knows exactly what you create 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 have been trying to tell the world that this is what's going on. it's a huge one. you want to redeem the weapons aren't going to ukraine. they're going all over the world, including into middle eastern and african countries. these stabilize governments there. we know the money is not going there. is 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,
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these ready prime minister talks down in the us capital for on almost a week long visit. but while tom gave method, yeah, well welcome to the white house on the streets protest as accused him of war crimes . a swarm of demonstrators gathered outside his would tell with some even forcing their way in the, on the, the,
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the protest. this comes out for the duration of nathan. yeah. who's day. you know, he was actually the 1st 4 and needed to be hosted by trump since a lot kicked off his 2nd time in the oval office. and it was there that the us president took the opportunity to announce his vision for guys that us 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
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a different future for that piece of land. 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 areas where they could live a beautiful life. and nobody could live say you can't live there. now, not trying to own the bottle enclave and transform it into every via raw par. dies has cost onto all around the world and the due date in the capital, for instance, crowds, voice the around got the idea of the victim meetings of policy unions. and that's as egypt saudi arabia had the u. e reported me planning to drop them official, a joint rejection of tron scheme as well, followed up with its own proposal to re, i essentially saying is you have so much land, you can create your own policy. united states now have mass political bureau member
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by 79, said the policy means will never be pest waited from leaving the home. we leave the scene and people are mature enough to decide for themselves and they can choose, will 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 admitting you, i want as government supported by the american ministration. well, t has failed to achieve by 15 months of the abutment and genocide, we are not privy to allow them for his. ready administration to implement it or to achieve it but any other way. and the number of 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 because it, during the last 15 months, outside the country in egypt or some other countries who are now pushing and asking
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us sort of beating the every day we want to the 10 bucks delgado despite the audit . no in egypt ordering nor how or. ready other countries and the, the ones that you'll need to go back to the slide, we are aware of that because it is totally destroyed to now, while benjamin netanyahu was in washington, he's from a defense minister was in new york. hearing exactly what people think about his role in gaza, you're probably to use the use on the protest is also to to the streets in chicago, where the guidelines was set to speak at the local synagogue in an interview to on east. busy the television station, full model, official, recalled the decision to wipe out the has been the lead to last september to,
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to book your shipment, you sheet on friday morning, the chief of general staff and i sat together and set 6 p. m is the final deadline . we called the prime minister who said, approved, i just asked to delay it until $630.00 is because at 6 i will be on the un stage. we compromised on 6 20 pm. at that time, 84 tons of bonds were dropped on all designated locations. and natural law was eliminated. the new foot touch has advised online, said to show the moment the garage of bombs struck nestor, our last location, or the idea of targeted a densely populated area. just moments before the attack, the method. yeah. who was calling for peace at the u. n. n o i have a question. i pose that question to you. what choice will you make when your nation stand with israel? when you stand with democracy and peace, also appear to have a nod to shed his view on the situation engaged in the latest episode of going on
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the ground. here is a quick taste of it. i think that what has happened in recent decades is with this as no nationalist project in some ways has swallowed up in, in many jewish communities. so some of judy isms, a more universal listed message about the universal incident 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 christianity's 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
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domination over palestinians is actually considered to be more important than certain core principles of judaism itself. that palestinians are, do live under military law in the west bank, which means they lack the most basic freedoms, the freedom to move, move the freedom of movement to freedom, right? to due process, the right to vote. it's colonial in a very simple sense in that palestinians are subjects palisades, in the west bank and gaza. and most policies in east jerusalem are subjects of the state, but not citizens. they are under the control of the states, but they are not represented in its government. and i think that's a very simple definition of what of what colonialism needs the and to europe now protested in power is, has descended into valens. that support is a big democratic republic of the congo squared off for the police. the
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a number of arrests were made. honda over 1500 people show their solidarity with this central african nation holding signs with method just like our wealth, our rights that they accuse western governments and even rwanda have supporting the militant defensive and the east to get their hands on price less resources and that's something galle from the denies 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
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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 mccullin's book. he's come here to plunder us. we're sick and tired of it. now this week, the m 23 minutes and the group held its 1st public release and seizing control of a major city. the eastern d r. c. kinshasa has accused of rwanda backing, been so dense in order to gain access to red minerals vitals to the global tech industry. you got the denies, the claims and m 23 said it is simply fighting for the police people. we are not at war. no in rebellion, but we are in a constitutional revolution to label our movements. members as foreign nationals is tantamount to manipulation lies and propaganda. by mr. cheese, the katie, our movement isn't using military force in violation of the sovereignty territorial and independence of the d. c. we are accumulates constitutional revolution fighting
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the tyrannical regime of mr. felix cheese equity now with the city of goma, red cross work as a dean, collecting the remains of victims following a fire at the local prison last week. it's felt that at least a $150.00 women were among those burned to live inmates, allegedly said, one of the facilities, buildings a light blocking escape routes. and so chopping those inside, according to some reports, 4000 prisoners used to be and suing chaos to escape. now we've heard from civilians in the regions who say that they are praying and hoping for peace. 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 flush,
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the buses 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 file. now, in an attempt to resolve the ongoing, the hostilities to doesn't lead as of african states conveying that the bodies is not making tons. and yet they have directed their ministry chiefs to come up with a plan to achieve both a temporary cease fire. and the long that lasting piece a little want to and president has accused the d. r. so you'll be ignoring the rights of the people in the border region. d r c can not just tell us to keep quiet when they are mounting a security problem against our country. nobody can tell us to shut up. we can't go on forever massaging problems. what is happening there is an estimate more that has been brewing for a long time, denying people's rights, and then attacking lawanda. you must recognize people's rights and take
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a step and resolve the issue. how do you? i spoke explicitly to the minister of foreign affairs and international cooperation of lawanda who leave here and don't give a a. he says that the d r. c must address the grievances of all the different communities in eastern congo who was separated by an artificial board as drawn up by colonial powers. as we have in eastern d r. c, a community pool over one that the culture and the one the language. actually we have a senior community and so the sort of the wisdom you've done. but this is not the fault of the season or the 4th of the one that is affordable. the colonial part was that's decided that the 19101911 brussels artificially drilled, the photos between uganda, dwanda and d r c. and then we have on the other side of the border of people over london. so
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jeff and everything. but while in the sullivan uganda, that community was for the integrated, informed citizens. nathan to ya, see that one. that was another kid. so there was never organize all of the committees. they were marginalized or persecuted against, under the victims as we speak of overhead speech. so now to solve this problem, there is a need for a dial, as i was saying, shortly, direct thoughts between deals and government. and that moment you know that to find a solution once and for to the grievances of these communities. in nigeria, as british dodge and the desired shell, and now is yet another or spill in the country. local outrages itself spilling over the west african nations old gully community has been fighting
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a legal battle against the u. k. based multinational for decades. the stop the devastating produce any claims is caused by the company's extraction activities. it is believed that the latest incident occurred during a flashing operation when the storage facility overflowed. a local slam, the leg negligence of the company. if anything you have for your notified the people shed, nobody with the 5 adults cried out. what they did is to the police about nights sunday. that's not there. about nights then about $95.00. anybody the fine we i've met lots. yeah. we used to have it in front front, this january, february, march on to the end of the yeah. now that's municipal the stuff for the who are this. yeah. that will not be nice of like looking for that now for my, my gerry and presidents are helpful. i will go to by the 2nd believe that the green,
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a gender of the west is just the pro, a to continue exploding africa's natural resources. it is the shocking, especially in the major delta, and nobody is doing anything about it. they will go on technicalities. that's why i stayed in the court for 10 years, don't to use without any of his own or poor. low to carry out when you clean up on this or bother coming to just clean up where just sort of put it under with use media to suppress the situation of the people in that area so that they go on to, you know, explore additional. it does a really short test situation that the whole world, mid to see the bookcase that has been puzzled about environmental logic of green energy stuff that they are pushing new ones into some video where they did start some of the must have deposited a portal, especially show, did i just tore him to let me hear about this people? nothing is done about it. maybe a is in morning following the death of its founding father. some of the all might,
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was 95 years. the current president let the tribute of finding, finding a here i got a much out, then i may be and people during the dots are less all abrasions thrive of into that payment of freedom and independence on the 25th so much 1990 as founding president is that center as a doctor? suddenly obama provided the maximum would lead us to a mission and spin. busy no effort, what divide each and every night may be to build a country that would stand tall and proud among the nations of the world, the president of the southeast 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 fell on him and his comrades to
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negotiate with big super powers in the international farm and stage, while fighting a war case of african defeats force. a 2 to 2 div number begins that independence history tells us that new york became involved in politics who said he needs he attracted the attention of wides. 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, she 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 elected president of swap, pointing up students. yeah. at the swap who members we are told ended up in south africa's notorious of robin island prison. but he spent the kids in exile, establishing swap law offices in liberty, states and gone, or an international and diplomatic even bullet to support for the independence of
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some of the ad swap will struggle, neil my and his compact. he is petitioned the united nations to in so that because colonial administration often and maybe i and even though the, you in agree that so that because of that would be, was illegal. so africa refused at the time to tease off his occupation to the country. but the time went by, it is visually suffered when a majority in the number be an eviction add to the sax wasn't the nicest. in fact, it was 1990. and the woman was elected. the 1st president of the republic of maybe at that time. and that was also when i'm gonna be a d and it's independence. he was also really good for 2 terms in office, despite some control over c, as that the number be in governments had to find a way around a constitution to limit or was it to me to continue serving as president even for
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me, for 2 terms. he did eventually, steve dani, 2005, but even way before that in fact, in the 1980s, 98, to 7, to be specific. he 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 that 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 she 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, but also the entire african is
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a why stay with our team to national for all the latest from around the world. thanks for watching. by now, the of the revolution of 1789 in france, gave hope for the liberation of the oppressed peoples in the french overseas territories. but paris did not want to part with its sources of profit. first sign
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of the colonization was the uprising of black slaves in haiti that remote island produced almost half of all the sugar on the planet. sooner was made by isn't franchise slaves broad from africa. in $1791.00, they started an uprising against their oppressors. the blacks swept away the colonial administration and formed their own army. it was led by that charismatic leader, francois dominique, tucson, levered to rank sedans, to regain control of the colony were unsuccessful. having comes up, our napoleon dispatched a large expeditionary force to haiti. the french manage the cabs or tucson loved to or by defeats, but they could not suppress the rebels and suffered devastating defeats. on january 1, 18 o 418 declared the independence of the 1st one and the whole latin america. however,
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freedom was paid for with the blood of 200000 courageous haitians who had sacrificed their lives for the abolition of slavery on our planet. the events in haiti were the only successful uprising of slaves in history when they not only through of slavery, but also began to rule their state. the the good good i think goes on this, this guy, it's your you good.

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