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u. s. u s. a g u s. a gymnastics, and u. s. u. s o p c u s a lip, they can paralympic committees. the questions that we keep hearing from the survivors as why, why did they all seem to conclude to cover this up f b, i initially, in not doing anything once they 1st heard about the allegations in 2015, not interviewing the survivors, not even telling local local officials in the states that larry nasa was alleged to be molesting children and young women in the meantime. as you heard, many more women were left and what was going on, why was there this cover up when it comes to the f b? i rather, it's not just how they mishandled the investigation, but bennett is cover up. it is when the inspector general was investigating the f b, i conduct the agent in charge light to the inspector general, which then leads to the question of accountability. normally, when someone lives to the f, b i or the inspector general than you expect criminal proceedings, none of that has happened to the, the agents who are being held responsible for not doing anything for so long about about these allegations
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u. s. adversaries. the u. s. the u. k. nato countries, the bond yugoslavia bomb serbia dropped 28000 bombs and missiles between march and june of 1999. they were exempt from those international special tribunals on work crimes in the former yugoslavia. so this isn't just this, these aren't real chords. this is just victor's justice, and other words are in the case of afghanistan, even though the u. s. is the loser was defeated on the battlefield by the taliban. it will be the taliban who will be brought to international chords. again, the, the icpc is afraid of the united states. it's afraid of economic sanctions, and it's dependent on the u. k for its funding that want to pick on united states. and particularly here was a recent example with the, the drone strike in afghanistan, innocent civilians were killed in 1st place in the united states. depends on owned up to that. sometimes these things happened by accident. sometimes innocent people are killed deliberately and that's why atrocities have to be investigated by su
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u. s, saying nato in the u. s. shouldn't have been doing nation building. you seem to be saying they should actually have been doing more nation building and less bombing people and fighting nation building is probably the wrong concept. i think what is important is to create the conditions for a country to find its own way. the problem of nation building is that sometimes we try to impose a model copied from other parts of the world in which the cultures, the social relations, the ethnic diversity are completely different. so we need to act with the people of a country and the standing, the people of the country, understanding their culture, understanding their traditions, understanding that history and obviously helping them to adapt to the modern times. but not trying to project on them. what we are in 2001, the un envoy then like tara, he played a central role in bringing different political figures together and forming a government. this time it seems to you and is focusing on the humanitarian side. yet the taliban did say at one point they wanted an inclusive government to come up with a cabinet. the only includes members of the taliban should the us not be playing a similar role now trying to nudge the taliban in that to retro was a different situation. it was a situation in which the that was the creation of conditions for after the defeat of the taliban, the creation of conditions to bring together the different groups that work together. in the construction of the different novel situations, completely different insoluble one. and obviously the, the tale button do not accept that, that is an entity that will be now brokering an agreement. what is important is to express to them clearly our point of view that in the interests of afghanistan and in that interest is very important. that the different ethnic groups that are presented in the government of the country. this is an eagle's cation that they need to do by themselves. and at the same time that is important. wherever women presence in the structures of power of the country un officials have been engaging. as you say, with the taliban, you say it's important to engage. and yet when you look at the cabinet members of the taliban government, 33 cabinet members, many of them are on the un sanctions list, including the prime minister, both the deputy prime ministers and the foreign minister. isn't that? doesn't that make things difficult for you? first of all, do meditating, principles are clear. you meditate in action, is based on him, but shall into no, tell it the and the benson needs based approach. and any money to an action, you need to speak with everybody. you even have to speak with terrorist organizations when necessary to provide the sisters to people. do you believe the taliban is still a terrorist organization? as it has been judged in the past? i think the tale by now want to rule the country and we don't know what's going to happen. as i said, the situation is unpredictable. but i think that, that he's at least a part of the leadership of the tale about that would like to have got his done as a country recognized by the international community and would be ready to pay a price for that. you say part of the leadership in your assessment, how united is the taliban right now? well, we know that it's the news that that are complex negotiations in the formation of the government. so it is clear that the group that was formed as a tale button was formed is not exactly like a social democratic part. the northern europe. i mean, it's a group, i'm sure, with divisions with different perspectives. people at fault in different areas of the country with different ethnic groups. so i mean, it would be an illusion to sink that. we are dealing with a monolithic institution. i was in geneva a few days ago and i watched you launch your flash humanitarian appeal for afghanistan. and i heard you say about the african people, they want their lives and basic freedoms to be protected. they want what every member of the human family wants and deserves. but in that speech and every time i've heard you talks recently about afghanistan, there's one word you don't mention. democracy has the international community now given up on the idea of democracy for us on the stone. i think what is essential at the present moment is to get in tea. that basic human rights, special for women and girls are respected. that is my main concern. on the other hands for the stability of the country, it's important that the country is inclusive to think that we will witness immediately a process of construction of a liberal democracy like exists the load. it was a sort of democracy. it wasn't perfect, but liberal democracy. i think it would be totally life depth. we want the government to be inclusive and at the want the government to accept, for instance, freedom of expression that we want the government to respect the rights of women and girls. these up steps the thought important in line of the market, the mccarthy view of the world. but we have no illusions that a typical liberal democracy will work immediately in i've got to start and that's to be honest. there are many countries in the world where that doesn't happen. well, let me talk about some of the countries around the world where democracy is potentially under threat. we've seen coups in mali, myanmar, guinea. we've seen the suspension of parliament into nicea the assassination of the prime minister in haiti. how worried are you about democracy in the world? i'm very words. i think that natalie, democracy. i'm worried with the fact that more and more we see poet taken by force . and i see the visions is increasing within societies, polarization of society and the death of truce when the same fact is described in totally different ways by different politicians and different groups within the society population. since phobia racism, i think there is a number of serious threats that are happening to the in the developed world in traditional liberal democracies that are serious threats that need to be faced. in a matter of weeks, it will be the 1st anniversary of the clashes in tea grey and of the military intervention by ethiopia. in the early stages, i know you used your relationship with prime minister abbey ahmed to try and calm things down. he told you that there were no retrench troops in the country, and yet they were, they were executing people. they were raping people. he told you he was going to open up humanitarian access. that still hasn't happened. tell me, are you disappointed in the european prime minister? i am disappointed with your situation in general. it shop units have in my opinion, fame in their capacity, whether s the, the problems of that on diversity. and i'm very worried about the situation. because we have been engaging most the government prime minister and the people at martin griffin visited the leadership of the p l. f. and as you have, as you know the when i made the appeal for his fire for free, you meditating. success said to all it is a 30 tory and for the beginning of a it took in lead dialogue. we received the letter from the leadership of the, of the t p l f. i mean, showing that interest also incorporating with us. so that emma is that i think both sides are still convinced that can when the war and i'm deeply convinced that there is no military solution. i don't think that it is possible to be fit the p l f in today, namely the because it is clear that they are very strongly integrated in society and that they have a real fighting capacity. and i also think that there is no way that the grahams can rule it as to a certain extent they did in the past. so it is obvious, there is no military solution, and it is obvious that they need to together. we hope that the you minutes had an excess would be the way to facilitate c. and the truth is that we still do not see the will to stop the war and come to a serious dialogue for a solution. i hope this will happen sooner rather than later because the risks, 40 job yet are huge and a collapse of job you would be a disaster for the region. and to be tragic for the champion people, jeffrey feltman, the us special envoy. he actually said this dramatic quote that eat the peer could make syria look like child's play. do you agree? i'm afraid if, if there would be a collapse in it, job you with the complexity of the job in society. i think that image would probably be a g 1. 1 conflict which has looked more hopeful this year is libya because you had the formation of a new national unity government. you had a roadmap towards elections bought. you still have the foreign forces there, and you don't seem to have an agreement yet to hold those elections in december. not, you know, to move got an agreement of what sort of elections are going to be presidential or parliamentary, or both. or you were at the progress you've seen this year could now unravel. i'm worried about speech. it's good that the fighting did not resume its good. that i feel that there is a kind of equilibrium that doesn't allow easily for a full start of the coffee. because it was in the past, but the truth is that we are not making progress in the legal constitutional less gets along for the elections take place. i believe that we must make immediate progress at least on making some of the mercenaries leaves. but our objective remains the same. libya must be a sovereign independent country. there is no room in libya for, for the mercenaries of foreign troops. the warlord holly for hafta looks like he wants to be the president wants to run for president. he, someone who clearly has blood on his hands, he's been accused, or some of his forces have been accused of war crimes. should someone like that be eligible for high office in libya? this is something the libyans need to decide. and this is one of the things the libyans are discussing at the present moment. and it is obvious for me that we should have a presence of libya, someone that will deserve the consensus of the libyan society. that will be, in my opinion, the best solution will that be possible? i hope it will. i think libya need someone that unites the country instead of someone that divides the country. let's move to cobra 19 and you're aware that some parts of the world but getting back to normal, they think covered 19 is over. do you agree? no coffee, 900 is not over. covered 19 has been a terrible demonstration of the failure of human, sorry, that it. these was a terrible ethics text that the international community has failed. i've been asking for months for a global vaccination plan. i've been asking for months for an emergency task force and the, the 20 that went all the countries that met the art in order to be able to double the production of x teams and to get into an equitable distribution of vaccines. this is not happening. we have seen vaccine, national isn't that vaccine diplomacy, but we are not seeing people coming together and finding a common solution and this is a tragedy. and unfortunately the coffee has not been defeated. the problem is we all know that the challenges we face cannot be solved by a country by country basis. we all agree that we need multilateral institutions to address the common challenges of the world's. the problem is that po multilaterally mis notice, look at will, does organization, they cannot even get the information. they need her. they cannot even do an investigation of a situation our multilateral institutions have, as i said, notice. and sometimes when they have, they have not much will to bite as it is the case of the security goals course as one global crisis that is worse than cobra 19. and that is the climate crisis. you have the cop meeting coming up in glasgow in just a matter of weeks time and you've been talking about mistrust taking place between the developed world and the developing world. do you think that could derail any agreement? and how serious would that be for the world? it can, and this would be extremely serious and we must avoid it. we must establish trust. i think it's important that developed countries understand that the need to do more in support of developing countries, namely fulfilling the commitments maybe in paris that's going beyond that, that international financial institutions need to be much more active in support of developing countries. that support needs to be concentrated, not only on reduction of emissions, but also on what we call the station, which means building resilience of communities of infrastructure. helping up in countries resist to the impacts up already existing climate change. and that's, we're seeing the vulnerability is everywhere. we are in new york, even here. we have some heavy rain and 45 people died in the region around new york. i mean, even the most important financial center in the world is vulnerable to climate change. so it's tied to the developed countries to understand that they need to also invest in adaptation in resilience, in changing infrastructure in creating new forms of organization of societies in the developing world that lacks the resources to do so. and finally, it's important also that the some emerging economies of the developing world. but that's up to date because of that, i mentioned big meters make an extra effort. because, for instance, with the number of coal power plants that is plan today in the world. we would not only not reach $1.00 degrees or would not normally be below $1.00 degrees of increase the temperature in the other. the center would not be below 2 percent. we will be completely and the mining the pet is agreements. so there must be an effort, an effort from develop and developing countries to bridge the gaps, a thrust that still exist, and to understand that each one must do more. finally, 2nd general, we've mentioned that your 2nd term starts soon and it ends in 2026. by then the us will have had a man in charge for over 80 years. how important is it that your successor is referred to as matter? secretary general? i think it's something that makes full sense and i have to say that i've done a lot in order to make sure that gender equality agenda parity is the i would say the symbol of these organizations. we have now gender parity in the 180 leaders of the u. s. u. s. system. and then our coordinators around the world. i have pushed forward a very strong policy in gender equality. there is only one thing i cannot do is to be a woman. so i am a man, but gender parity and gender equality for me, an absolute priority because gender equality is a method of power. and the method of power, you know, wolves that is male dominated and with a culture that is male dominated. and it is essential to changes antonio terrorist secor, generally benighted nations. thank you for talking to l. just. it was an enormous pleasure to be with you again. ah, the people are much more than to the communities they live in no matter how much it needs to present tissue. as much as anyone else's going on demand is one of the most polluted part of the niger delta. and now it's people say they want to clean up all that is for the bottom and with immediate love. the coverage covers you just when you suffer calamities. i don't think that's right, and that is what i want t
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u. s. u. s. system. and then our coordinators around the world. i have pushed forward a very strong policy in gender equality. there is only one thing i cannot do is to be a woman. so i am a man, but gender parity and gender equality for me, an absolute priority because generally qualities met sort of power. and the method of power in wolves that is male dominated and with a culture that is male dominated. and it is essential to changes. i'm telling you, could tara secor, generally united nations. thank you for talking to our justice was an enormous pleasure to be with you again. ah. when freedom of the press is under threat? you know, you just because i thought genuinely about your thoughts towards the making government step outside the mainstream. there has been a implement here, some of access port shift the focus, the panoramic that's turned out to be a handy little pretext. the prime minister clamped down on the press covering the waves. the news is covered. the listing post on there is a huge group of people at work behind the screen and the power they have is massive . that urge to keep swiping through your twitter feed design. the way we all click, i agree to the terms and conditions that's designed, and most of us never even give it a 2nd. and actually, that's designed as ali rigs pool is how designers are manipulating behavior in the final episodes. all hail the algorithm on just a, investigating the use and abuse of power across the globe on al jazeera, the. ready the u. s. has begun to 14 thousands of most the haitian migraines to cross into the country from mexico. ah, hello, this is al jazeera life from hobbs back. also coming up, rushes, ruling party looks set to win the parliamentary elections, but with a reduce majority. as the opposition claim voting irregularity. desperate appeals and warnings of a crisis hospital struggle.
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u. s. u. s. system. and then our coordinators around the world. i have pushed forward a very strong policy in gender equality. there is only one thing i cannot do is to be a woman. so i am a man, but gender parity and gender equality for me, an absolute priority because gender equality is a method of power. and the method of power, you know, wolves that is male dominated and with a culture that is male dominated. and it is essential to changes antonio terrorist secor, generally benighted nations. thank you for talking to l. just. it was an enormous pleasure to be with you again. ah ah, ah. ah, frank assessments were against freedom, surprising informed opinions. what you saw happening is come months if there was 40 to come up with to the critical debate that we are here. it's not between kula and any other group that we have corporate here between 34 years. re running that even people in depth analysis of the days global headlines inside story on our jazeera, i care about helping us engages with the rest of the world. i cover foreign policy, natio
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u. s. u s. system. and then our. busy coordinators around the world . i have pushed forward a very strong policy in gender equality. there is only one thing i cannot do is to be a woman. so i am a man, but gender parity and gender equality for me, an absolute priority because gender equality is a method of power and the method of power in wolves that is male dominated and with a culture that is male dominated. and it is essential to changes i'm telling you, could tara secor, generally united nations? thank you for talking to l. just. this was an enormous pleasure to be with you again. ah little is more distressing for a woman than a month 20 pregnancy going horribly wrong. aside from then being punished. boy, salvador victor, boston lord, i've seen women incarcerated. some say they're only crime with a devastating still, but i mean, how in dory of one woman struggle that ignited movement, miscarriage, of justice, a witness documentary on al jazeera. i'm harry davies and kimberly, in west, in australia or indigenous community, the painting with sciences
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u. s. defeat. he laid out his strategy on future u. s. military involvement. u. s. military power must be our tool of last resort, not our 1st should not be used as an answer to every problem we see around the world. we've ended 20 years of conflict in a gas than and as we close this period of relentless war, we're opening a new air of letters, diplomacy, of using the power of our development aid to invest in new ways, lifting people up around the world. as he spoke, there was just one mid level french diplomat listening france incense while straight his decision to buy nuclear submarine technology from the u. s. and the u . k. after his speech biden met with australia's prime minister scott morrison saying the u. s. had no closer or more reliable ally in his speech, president biden didn't speak much about the way forward in afghanistan on wednesday, the foreign ministers of the g 20 group of countries, and then the 5 permanent members of the security council. therefore, ministers will discuss how to deal with the taliban. the reality though is the international c
u. s. defeat. he laid out his strategy on future u. s. military involvement. u. s. military power must be our tool of last resort, not our 1st should not be used as an answer to every problem we see around the world. we've ended 20 years of conflict in a gas than and as we close this period of relentless war, we're opening a new air of letters, diplomacy, of using the power of our development aid to invest in new ways, lifting people up around the world. as he spoke, there was just one mid...
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u. s. u. s. already have and we know anyway, that civilians are being killed. whether, whether the us have you have people there or not, whether it's by drone or whether it's by the troops who are in fact stationed at a new york. i had a great piece just last week talking about all the untold hundreds of civilians who have been killed rather routinely by the us who we don't know anything about. so this is just another example, not so much. it's less relevant to the pull out from afghanistan, but once again, relevant to the rules of engagement in the us as drone was which of course, joe biden, and president obama and president trump actor. he escalated them enormously to rely on increasingly out, instead of having a large footprints on the grounds. thank you very much. sure. have shop returns the washington. and just one of the story following the sour, frances, recall its ambassadors to the united states and australia, part of the massive diplomatic backlash against any security packed, a council of $40000000000.00 french deal. the u. k. u. s. new strategy and defense agreement on wednesday and was widely seen as an effort to counter chinese influence in the pacific. under the deal, australia would get helped to develop a nuclear powered submarines that the pact effective counsel the previous deal where france would provide the australian government with submarines. french foreign minister, call it stab in the back and accused to find an administration of behaving like donald trump. the bottom line is the program coming up next. but i don't have it, but when you see you in about 25 minutes time, i will see you then. and of course there is always the website as well out there. don't com ah me. i am steve clemens and i have a question. if america held up a mirror to itself, what would it see? let's get to the bottom line. ah, for literally billions of people, america still represents a land of opportunities where anyone can build themselves up fine success increase tomorrow. it's better and with a higher quality of
u. s. u. s. already have and we know anyway, that civilians are being killed. whether, whether the us have you have people there or not, whether it's by drone or whether it's by the troops who are in fact stationed at a new york. i had a great piece just last week talking about all the untold hundreds of civilians who have been killed rather routinely by the us who we don't know anything about. so this is just another example, not so much. it's less relevant to the pull out from afghanistan,...
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u. s. u. s. system. and then our coordinators around the world. i have pushed forward a very strong policy in gender equality. that is only one thing i cannot do is to be a woman. so i am a man, but gender parity and gender equality for me, an absolute priority because gender equality is a matter of power. and the method of follow, you know, wolves that is male dominated and with a culture that is male dominated. and it is essential to changes antonio terrorist secor, generally benighted nations. thank you for talking to l. just this was an enormous pleasure to be with you again. ah, an astonishing documenting decade in one of the most embattled corners of the globe . a child of that kind of 1020 years of war. follow me from boyhood to manhood. a life that has no, no p shaped by hardship, resilience and adventure. the unique film that captures the conflict in a way it has never been seen before. witness on, there is the right here to report on the people often ignored, but who must be heard? how many other channels can you say will take the time a
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u. s. u. s. system. and then our coordinators around the world. i have pushed forward a very strong policy in gender equality. there is only one thing i cannot do is to be a woman. so i am a man, but gender parity and gender equality for me, an absolute priority because gender equality is a matter of power. and the method of falling wolves, that is male dominated and with a culture that is male dominated. and it is essential to changes antonio terrorist secor, generally the nighted nations. thank you for talking to l. just this was an enormous pleasure to be with you again. ah, al jazeera recounts the shocking story of the assassination of counts full cabana dot. the 1st you and envoy trying to bring peace to the middle east. how is negotiations with himmler helped save thousands of jews from nazi concentration camps and how these mediation skills put him at the vanguard in the quest for peace in the middle east? killing the count on algebra. it's the case, biggest hospital with eventual capacity for 4000 covet 19 patients built inside a london conference center. it took just 9 days to construct with the help of army engineers dramatically expanding the critical care bed count and other similar sites are under way the actual london numbers could be much higher than advertised researches say that huge gaps in testing capacity that the government is now trying to close, extrapolate that across the country and the spread of corona virus appears far wider than any one thought. ah, trying 3 calls it from back from the us and australia. i made an ongoing dispute over the you pacific security lines. ah, hello, this is al jazeera live from dill. i'm fully back to bill. also coming up was a mistake. and i all for my sincere apology, the u. s. that made fit kill civilians instead of i full fighters and it's black there strike enough gun. the bye didn't administration is planning and my.
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s e b 's balance sheet because that hit all time highs. i think it's a point 65 trillion euro's a greater percentage of g d p than the u. s. fed the u. s. fed as under 40 percent, which is still the biggest in history and the u. s. right. and the of the u. s. fed and in the euro zone it's double that. so you know, it's over 80 percent of g, the debt to g, d, p on the, on the balance sheet of the e. c. b. so they're piling on that debt for sure. and how it ever gets on wound a miss, an ongoing lockdown, and coven, sort of cry. fisk, who knows? well, i think the hague is still up and running the cord of human rights. i think this is christy and the guy who said it, when we finally do an accounting and understand that this was a massive fraud and the people were absolutely disenfranchised to benefit a few career criminals. all right, we're going to take a break and when we come back, much more coming your way the me ah, ah, working room, or should she popped in? she said, well, i'm getting ready to go shopping for christmas. and we, we said there was a good device to another, shooting another safe part of american life. shattered by viol
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u. s. position. they say the u. s. has paradoxical behavior. on one hand, it says it wants to return to the iran nuclear deal. remember, it was the trump administration that pulled out of that deal, but they say at the same time, the u. s. and president biden holds next to his heart is the quote, a thick pile of trump sanctions, and he's adding to those sanctions. so if they get back to be clearly the issue of sanctions, once again is going to be one of the key sticking points. the other bit of news coming from the briefing concerns words. we've heard here in new york this week from the saudi king, and from the iranian president about talks they've been going on between the saudis and the iranians. and they've had very bad relations. and recent recent years, they cut diplomatic relations during the trump presidency. well, they are talking again a boat, so i say those talks all positive. my understanding is that began with the help of the rockies and talks have been taking place in bagdad in reason. now that we're told is going very well. the us has revised it, syrian just told for the 1st time since 2014 was 350000 people have been killed. and the report says that that is still an undercurrent intense fighting has m
u. s. position. they say the u. s. has paradoxical behavior. on one hand, it says it wants to return to the iran nuclear deal. remember, it was the trump administration that pulled out of that deal, but they say at the same time, the u. s. and president biden holds next to his heart is the quote, a thick pile of trump sanctions, and he's adding to those sanctions. so if they get back to be clearly the issue of sanctions, once again is going to be one of the key sticking points. the other bit of...
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u. s. foreign pulse and its impact inside the united states. they alone, i think the american people could force a change in direction, and then the u. s. could take its place as one among many nations, a powerful nation, a country that could still have a major role in the world, but not the dominant, want to not seek to control everyone else and act equally with other nations. that would be what we all hope for, but it doesn't look very good. does it, peter? not at all. and, and george, i mean, again, i mean, the fund a mental question is moving forward here, is that the u. s. the u. s. is predominant in many fields, still has a very tight control over international finance bill, but that's dwindling away slowly but surely as countries trade in their own currencies. we have major financial institutions. i m f, world bank still controlled by the united states, but that's being questioned right now. and so, and of course, the huge military, but you know, basically what you would speak because i'm a crisis of 2020, but it didn't touch the, it never touches the military ever. ever. ok. and we could talk about health care at another time here, but george, can the us ever look at another countries in equal peer? i mean, is it in their d n a to be able to start even thinking in those terms? go ahead, george. no, i don't think so. i think the he who has very much be the so as the greatest the nation daughters created it has a destiny to be the leader of the world. this is universal and all politicians. i mean, even i kind of a politician, i suppose it left like
u. s. foreign pulse and its impact inside the united states. they alone, i think the american people could force a change in direction, and then the u. s. could take its place as one among many nations, a powerful nation, a country that could still have a major role in the world, but not the dominant, want to not seek to control everyone else and act equally with other nations. that would be what we all hope for, but it doesn't look very good. does it, peter? not at all. and, and george, i...
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u. s. destroyer after what it called a starting the bank prompts his angry office 20 cancelled a multi 1000000000 dollar submarine contract to enter a military alliance with the u. s. u k. a u. s. media report say the bytes administration is planning the most people taishan of thousands of haitian migrants from a border town. and texas. most of the migrant sustained a makeshift camp under a bridge in the u. s. a starting more sanctions against the warring sides in ethiopia is to grow region. a new executive order opens the door to sanctioning members of the ethiopian and era trans governments. the 2 great people's liberation front and the hot regional government. the conflicts has left thousands dead. she had returns reports, this is not the imposition of sanctions, but another threats of sanctions. president biden's executive order empowers the state department of treasury to be able to sanction those seen in the future to be standing in the way of a negotiated piece in the future. on all sides, but no deadline has been announced. if the government of ethiopia and the to great people's liberation front, take meaningful steps to enter into talks with out precondition
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u. k and australia. now the deal is for the u. s. to sell nuclear submarine technology from the u. k. and the u. s. they all came together at the g summit street 7 summit earlier this summer in june. now this would be the 1st nuclear powered submarine acquired by australia in fear of the growing military strength in china. now, originally the antenna was for australia to buy 12 diesel powered subs at a cost of $90000000000.00 from france. so as you can imagine, the french were not happy at the loss of the projected revenue. and the foreign ministry of china had this to say, may war us the u. k. and australia, cooperation unit, nuclear submarine yearly damages, regional peace and stability arjun intensifies the arms rates and jeopardizes of the international efforts and promoting for the nonproliferation of nuclear weapons . us a new case action of exporting highly sensitive nuclear submarine technology. once again, they are using nuclear export tool for political games and adapts double standard. this is a highly responsible to go to, but china just re, was countered by taiwan and japan, who are jov
u. k and australia. now the deal is for the u. s. to sell nuclear submarine technology from the u. k. and the u. s. they all came together at the g summit street 7 summit earlier this summer in june. now this would be the 1st nuclear powered submarine acquired by australia in fear of the growing military strength in china. now, originally the antenna was for australia to buy 12 diesel powered subs at a cost of $90000000000.00 from france. so as you can imagine, the french were not happy at the...
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u. s. u. k. s. trading nuclear submarine collaboration has seriously undermined regional peace and stability intensify the arm phrase and undermine international nuclear nonproliferation efforts. so quite a bit of skepticism from international observers about joe biden speech. this was his 1st speech to the un general assembly cannibal and reporting that will journalist chris hedges and all she was former for a minister. karen i saw told us is a divide between what the white has says and what it actually does. not trust the bilateral new sense now that so when the fly away by a phone call that has been announced further than 5 minutes, it will remain. and i'm pretty sure that it will have further implications for free trade for, for the various council between the us and your opinion. if there is one country that really implies to your politics and it's diplomacy, it's france to all that. we also have to at the fragmentation that there are insights made. there is a kind of feigning on the part of the, by the administration that none of this happened. there is a clear rupture and a rupture with traditional allies that has seen nato partners speak of, essentially going it alone. the unilateral actions of the united states, the unilateral decision to pull out of afghanistan, the unilateral decision to essentially betray the french and the french found out by reading it in the newspapers. there was no diplomatic back channel communication beforehand. the whole idea that this is, he speaks about not wanting confrontation and cooperation at a time when he carries out a massive deal in terms of nuclear submarines. basing them essentially, you know, in the waters that are dominated by china is rationing up tensions. i think the disconnect between the world view that biden presented of america of itself. and the reality is there's a pretty deep chasm there. your question was made record e u energy prices and the heavy dependence on unreliable renewables. poland is shocked to learn that brussels ny wants to find it for using an unclean coal. the brook is slapping a big half a 1000000 euro penalty for every day. a coal mine near the check border continues to operate, however, also says it's simply one pay. the court of justice of the european union demands half a 1000000 daily fines from poland for the fact that poland did not leave at citizens without energy and did not close the mines overnight. it is judicial robbery and stepped in broad daylight. you won't get assent when a fire comes after 4 months of also ignoring orders to halt the cure of coal mine. poland argues that closing the facility that threatens the country's energy security and would eliminate tens of thousands of jobs ah . in the meantime, e lawmakers are blaming moscow for the crisis, claiming that gas problem is not pumping enough gas, however, rushes energy produced. it does say that that has nothing t
u. s. u. k. s. trading nuclear submarine collaboration has seriously undermined regional peace and stability intensify the arm phrase and undermine international nuclear nonproliferation efforts. so quite a bit of skepticism from international observers about joe biden speech. this was his 1st speech to the un general assembly cannibal and reporting that will journalist chris hedges and all she was former for a minister. karen i saw told us is a divide between what the white has says and what...
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u. s. a g u s o p c, nor the f b i ever contacted me or my parents, while others had been informed and investigations were ongoing. i had been left to wonder why i was not taught until after the rio games its been on since the telephone seized afghanistan's capital cobble and took control of the government after its military success. it's now facing the challenge of creating a durable administration. the country's economy is in ruins and according to the world food program, up to 14000000 people are on the brink of starvation. and those are the headlines bonnie: ski here and i'll just era. after risking it all next news news. news. the the touch power river in amazon yet northern brazil. jessie, aged 14 and 11, a trying to grab hold of the boats. this is not a game. it's worse than not the only ones working the river traffic. other kids catch a ride to the passenger areas. just below them, the fairies, propeller, the risk and death just to make a few pennies. selling james and sweet morgan in or yo
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u. s. was leaving, we were watching eiffel k launch attacks at suicide bomb outside the airport. the rockets being fired. now cara threats clearly remain. and many people are arguing that u. s. presence in various countries is even created the climate for them to grow in your mind, how successful has this so called global war on terror bein it has been tragically unsuccessful. i think that, you know, people who want to point to success say there have been no major terror attacks on the united states since 911. but within, we've had significant terror attacks. you know, lone wolves, others that have done this, and we have externally around the world. you know, just as many people who have been radicalized and who, you know, see the united states in their targets, among other nations and allies and people from around the world. clearly, but i think we've, we have played into what some terrorists wanted, which is to overreact overreach and help create the problems that made the grievances that people feel in various parts of the country made those terrorists look as if they were fighting for those people that those grievances were legitimate, and i think that is a real tragedy because nothing more could be nothing could be further from the truth in my view. but the united states really did overreach. it overstayed so long in afghanistan to a point, it became the forgotten war. now everyone is paying attention to it, but for a long period of time where other challenges around it was just the war on summer. but we still had people dying. we still had people reacting. we still had, you know, the, the, the costs of that building, both financially but in human lives. and also psychologically frankly, and i think that that hubris, as you just said, is something that's had extraordinary costs on our reputation and brand around and around the world. we used to be, in my view, at least for some, a beacon on the hill, something they could look up to democracy meant something the way we ran our economy meant something. all of that has come crashing down. and when you think about what, why would another nation follow america right now? there are a lot of other choices they have. we're not the compelling brain for people to aspire to right now. and i think that as a result of what, what started with 911 but our b years after that they were watching family members here, hold up pictures of the people that they lost and without their names. and these were civilians, nearly 3000 civilians who died online 11. but at the same time, we also know about thousands of other civilian deaths that have happened in iraq and afghanistan. now, even today, these details that have emerged about that drone strike in cobble that it was an aide worker for a u. s. n. geo. that the u. s. actually attacks. how reflective is that now of what's happened to the way that warfare is being conducted? post $911.00. well, it just shows the limit of the all knowing all seeing cyber world that we've built, that there are real human lives and they don't always match up with what intelligence thinks it's, it's, you know, an atrocity. these are the kinds of things that one would never imagine the united states doing a kind of, you know, i'm sure that people regret and have great regret for, for what occurred. but it is symptom that can i found this, you know, when we saw a lot of what was released in wiki leaks that we saw so many innocent families that had deaths and the families had had assassinations. people that had been killed during the war and that information hidden from them in certain parts of the wiki, leaks that came together. this is not just something that happened days ago. it's been happening throughout these wars. and i think when you ask
u. s. was leaving, we were watching eiffel k launch attacks at suicide bomb outside the airport. the rockets being fired. now cara threats clearly remain. and many people are arguing that u. s. presence in various countries is even created the climate for them to grow in your mind, how successful has this so called global war on terror bein it has been tragically unsuccessful. i think that, you know, people who want to point to success say there have been no major terror attacks on the united...
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u. s. defeat. he laid out his strategy on future u. s. military involvement, u. s. military power must be our tool of last resort. not our 1st should not be used as an answer to every problem we have to cross over on where general mohammed come done. got out of the deputy chairman of the transitional military council is about to speak. i think i do believe i might have a listen. him may eternal praise and glory be to god and his peace and pleasant pay to his prophet messengers. ladies and gentlemen, may god's peace and blessings be with you. all clearly i'll signal there with call to me has frozen. so we will keep an eye on that and try and reconnect and bring you developments from that. just as soon as we can now, during his pre recorded speech to the you in general, assembly china's present sought to reassure leaders at his country, had peaceful intention, choosing paying said it would never invade or bully, other nations. go, you go up the differences and problems among countries. hopefully, avoidable need to be handled through dialogue and corporation on the b
u. s. defeat. he laid out his strategy on future u. s. military involvement, u. s. military power must be our tool of last resort. not our 1st should not be used as an answer to every problem we have to cross over on where general mohammed come done. got out of the deputy chairman of the transitional military council is about to speak. i think i do believe i might have a listen. him may eternal praise and glory be to god and his peace and pleasant pay to his prophet messengers. ladies and...
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u. s. industry alia, after what it called a stop in the back, frances angry office, really a cancelled a multi 1000000000 dollar submarine contract to enter a military alliance with the u. s. and the u. k. a u. s. media report say the by that ministration is planning the mass deportation of thousands of haitian migrants from a border town and texas. most of the migrant sustained to make shift camp under a bridge in del rio the u. s. is facing a challenge to its influence over the rest of the americas representatives of the 33 member community of latin american at caribbean states, which excludes the u. s. a. meeting in mexico city on saturday. and they're planning to move ahead without the powerful northern neighbor. latin america editor, the c, a newman reports can use to go the community of latin american in caribbean states or lack was officially launched. it was the brainchild of brazil's former president, lucy, now to let the silver and business whalers now to see who will chavis' goal was to create a region block that excluded the united states and canada to compete against the oldest inter american alliance. the organization of american states, or only yes, which is based in
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u. s. while u. s. forces remain, they were focused on what would happen after united states withdrew from september onward. as general mili, the chairman, the joint chiefs of staff has said nothing. i or anyone else saw, indicated a collapse of this army. and the government in 11 days. nonetheless, we planned and exercised a wide range of contingencies because of that planning. we were able to draw down our embassy and move our remaining personnel to the airport within 48 hours. and the military placed on standby by president biden was able to secure the airport and start the evacuation within 72 hours. and yes, that evacuation was an extraordinary effort. under the most difficult conditions imaginable. by our diplomats or military wire intelligence professionals. they worked around the clock to get american citizens, afghans who helped us citizens of our allies and partners, and at risk afghans on planes. out of the country, off the united states or the transit locations that are diplomats that arran
u. s. while u. s. forces remain, they were focused on what would happen after united states withdrew from september onward. as general mili, the chairman, the joint chiefs of staff has said nothing. i or anyone else saw, indicated a collapse of this army. and the government in 11 days. nonetheless, we planned and exercised a wide range of contingencies because of that planning. we were able to draw down our embassy and move our remaining personnel to the airport within 48 hours. and the...
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u. s. and the u. k. u s. military admitted a drone strike and kind of sounds capital last month killed civilians incentivized for fighters. 10 people, including 7 children, died in the attacking couple. i taught us, commander has apologized us media reports to say the by the ministration is timing . the mass deportation of files and the patient migrants were bought in town in texas, most of the migrant sustained to make sure if cam under a bridge in del rio more now in our top story on the diplomatic tension between francis failure and the u. s. sullivan has more from washington, dc. we've just heard from the americans, it's not an apology, but it's probably the nearest that piracy is going to get sward that direction. anyway, the american saying that they regret this decision by the french and they will engage in the coming days to resolve differences. clearly they are aware just how lifted president micron is here to try to lower the temperature somewhat. that's probably a more muted response compared to s
u. s. and the u. k. u s. military admitted a drone strike and kind of sounds capital last month killed civilians incentivized for fighters. 10 people, including 7 children, died in the attacking couple. i taught us, commander has apologized us media reports to say the by the ministration is timing . the mass deportation of files and the patient migrants were bought in town in texas, most of the migrant sustained to make sure if cam under a bridge in del rio more now in our top story on the...
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u. s. has had. so i'm trying to some effort to try and repair the damage, i think from the u. s. president, in this phone call, we have no idea at this stage on the timing of that phone call. another participant in the route because the security packed with australia involves us, but also the u. k. is the u. k. prime minister par is johnson. he's been in washington, he's been visiting president biden. afterwards he spoke to reporters and he was asked about this and he said, i think it's time for some of our dearest friends to donate and break. give me a break. so i show, he's pretty any great olive branch is out towards the french. at this point we're telling you the u. k. prime minister been in washington on his way back to new york . he will be addressing the general assembly towards the end of the session today. in new york, i would estimate about 10 hours from now. so let's talk about what president biden is up to you today. he's hosting a venture world coven summit today. what can we expect from that? yeah, it's all virtual because they have the, the, the main meeting, the leaders meeting of the general assembly in person, lots of the people here and they've decided all the side meetings should be not in person because of the risk of cove it. i can tell you just don't c
u. s. has had. so i'm trying to some effort to try and repair the damage, i think from the u. s. president, in this phone call, we have no idea at this stage on the timing of that phone call. another participant in the route because the security packed with australia involves us, but also the u. k. is the u. k. prime minister par is johnson. he's been in washington, he's been visiting president biden. afterwards he spoke to reporters and he was asked about this and he said, i think it's time...
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s r t. the u. s. has just attained a 13 acumen, migrants who traveled to the u. s. and what is being described as a rustic vehicle. now, the cubans, however, like the majority of those taken in by the coast guard, will most likely be returned back to cuba. failing to prove they deserve asylum in the united states. meanwhile, however, more than 23876, afghans have already arrived in the u. s. according to the state department, with most of them now finding temporary housing and various military bases around the country. so why are the ask is getting to stay and be taken care of while the cubans are being returned to their home. want to give us $360.00 view on this is brianna editorial writer, a journalist, jennifer massey, and tyro ventura. host of watching the hoc thank you so much for joining me. thank you. hey, carol, i'm going to start with you. why do you think, are these cuban refugees being returned while we are bringing in the ask engine, those from south to south america and trying to at least get them incorporated into the country? well, short answer, in my
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u. s. find the stuff from the same position of trying to prop up a failed state. that in itself has made weaker over the years. do you think that the u. s. is learning fast lessons? he might argue, sacon to decades, but you've seen plenty of criticism from the, from britain today, also questioning the global status. the america's america is a super power. oh, most people are questioning that, sue, is that how you see it? if you'd be surprised by that international reaction, not at all surprised because the u. s. is obviously a date has been vastly weakened by this experience, but the u. s. learns nothing. it is constitutionally incapable of learning anything . it will only go on making the same mistakes over and over. and each time it'll, things will wind up even worse. that's the hard truth of the better. okay, daniel, i will leave it good to told you tonight that was daniel is our journalist and author. thanks for coming on. thank you. i was hundreds of american citizens as we were discussing their bath guns with these is less stranded in afghanistan. washington is promising to look at all possible options to get them out of the country, but it's not the only problem. the u. s. has left behind after 20 years of conflict . in the the the taliban now has more black hawk helicopters than 85 percent of the countries in the world. ah okada and isis k still exist in our growing and afghan stand and eventually they acquire these weapons. the majority of every member behind me is a veteran. we
u. s. find the stuff from the same position of trying to prop up a failed state. that in itself has made weaker over the years. do you think that the u. s. is learning fast lessons? he might argue, sacon to decades, but you've seen plenty of criticism from the, from britain today, also questioning the global status. the america's america is a super power. oh, most people are questioning that, sue, is that how you see it? if you'd be surprised by that international reaction, not at all surprised...
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u. s. homeland the u. s. homeland is less secure than it was and the, and that also would apply to other countries in the region, including the, all the peripheral countries around afghanistan, which would include russia, china, even pakistan, iran in india. so it's, this is quite a serious development and there's gotta be a way to deal with what, what we've seen here is that in the last 2 days of hearings, nobody took responsibility or accounted for accountability. there was no accountability by anyone. everyone was pointing and was to the state department to somebody else. and that's why you kept hearing repeatedly yesterday, especially during the senate hearings of senators, asking general milly and secretary austin to resign. why haven't you resigned yet? this is a, you know, you're, you're, you, are, you failed and they refuse to do so. so, but this is this, this also showed a way where they made recommendations of keeping some troops and but the president, in a interview with on with a b, c. a recently basically said he was never given such advice. well, the, there's the pros and the president has never been held accountable. he has since that episode, he has never been, he has not killed any news conferences in which he has been asked that question. my co insurance in terms in terms of accountability. yeah, it's a total mess and it's, and it's going to go on and this is going to have a major impact on our $22022.00 elections when we have our mid term elections coming up for who's going to be the majority in this, in the house and the senate, so stay tuned. well, we will, i mean, sad to say that it does sound like a mess from top to bottom. really appreciate as always, your insights in your common sense observations, montgomery, my guess for pentagon security. thank you. now doesn't use russia is slammed youtube for deleting onto java language channels over list community guideline violations. the foreign ministry believes the move couldn't have happened without approval from the german government. russia's media regulator is now threatening to block the u. s. video sharing service. the actions of the video platform youtube against those channels violate the key principles of free distribution of information and unhindered access to it. if the owners of you to disregard the warning from ross kinetzer russian law allows for the full or partial blocking of excess to the platform. there is no doubt that you tube was acting with the open and tacit support of the german government in taking these unjust measures. they have exposed correspondence of russian broadcasters, 2 years long, harris met, including the blocking of bank accounts and public slander. the purpose of this aggression against the russian media holdings projects is obvious to drown out sources of information that clash with a media background that is comfortable for german official, legitimate govern times rejected moscow's allegations. several journalists press berlin spokesmen on the matter on steve, when this will give them, the german government and its representatives ha
u. s. homeland the u. s. homeland is less secure than it was and the, and that also would apply to other countries in the region, including the, all the peripheral countries around afghanistan, which would include russia, china, even pakistan, iran in india. so it's, this is quite a serious development and there's gotta be a way to deal with what, what we've seen here is that in the last 2 days of hearings, nobody took responsibility or accounted for accountability. there was no accountability...
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u. s. and the u. s. military is epping. is that a risk event for you? it is indicative, i don't know if it's a risk event where you trade on it because you know, it's a dollar hasn't lost much value ever since we bought the bottle and dentist and i said it's still more marginally up on the year. but it does tell you that confidence in our president confidence, in our federal reserve confidence our in our treasury, is completely misplaced confidence. these people have no idea what they're doing. i mean, the stage still has just stayed model of still obscure, saying that inflation comes from too many people working when it's the exact opposite. inflation comes from too many people and not working and giving them money to stay home and consume. job owners, theories are wrong, and the fact that the u. s. military supports our currency and our bond market and took a torpedo to the bow. does. it is part of that picture at ex post. the next crisis. when we bring in break up permanent, a permanent condition of child income tax credits and hands, unemployment, ellicott their money, m m t that will all serve to expedite the demise of the dollar as the world's reserve terms. yeah, on the global risk front, you know, we're speaking about cov, it here we got the new variance are making their presence known explosion of breakthrough cases. what's happening and israel as seemingly pretty remarkable. they, they're on their 4th booster jab, cases are not diminishing at all. again, from a risk perspective, ah, that would cut into can the consumer dollar at some point with the seemingly we've got about 20 seconds left. me sir. let me, let me stop you because i'm going to you max shows you have smart, really aren't. how enjoy your program that so i you know i look at cobra, 1900 variance and i th
u. s. and the u. s. military is epping. is that a risk event for you? it is indicative, i don't know if it's a risk event where you trade on it because you know, it's a dollar hasn't lost much value ever since we bought the bottle and dentist and i said it's still more marginally up on the year. but it does tell you that confidence in our president confidence, in our federal reserve confidence our in our treasury, is completely misplaced confidence. these people have no idea what they're doing....