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she was lucky to be diagnosed in the united states in new york city by doctor there. i knew there was something happening with my auntie but i didn't quite know what it was and around 13 a family member told me it's from some contaminated fruit that she aid and bebis i go oh wait the fruit has something to do with an insect. there was never any language around insect transmitted disease, none of that language around science and medicine and when i was a little bit older in high school was when i first heard that sub eight was not this random name for a disease but the disease had been named after carlos chagas from brazil who discovered the disease in 1909 and that was quite a shock. i remember realizing oh this whole time i thought it was some sort of fancy latin medical term but it was a person who discovered this and was connected with this and when i was older i learned a little bit more with my auntie decades going in and out of hospitals being in affected and with her is her gastrointestinal system so i anew from the medical caretaking side the impact the parasi
she was lucky to be diagnosed in the united states in new york city by doctor there. i knew there was something happening with my auntie but i didn't quite know what it was and around 13 a family member told me it's from some contaminated fruit that she aid and bebis i go oh wait the fruit has something to do with an insect. there was never any language around insect transmitted disease, none of that language around science and medicine and when i was a little bit older in high school was when...
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a lot of people couldn't vote in the united states. african-americans couldn't, women couldn't at that point. each generation literally in a way had to reimagine the constitution and broaden its boundaries to include all this. so you could say, you know, southerners could think, hey, we have slavery under the constitution, why can't we have the kkk? because black people are not citizens. if they claim to go out of their space, we have sort of menial labor for us, we will react. and we don't want them to have any rights. we don't want them to participate in government, et cetera. johnson thought he was all for the constitution, too, right? he thought oh, this is a white man's government. and indeed in the 1868 presidential elections i'll talk about and finally the republican party is able to dump johnson and have ulysses grant as their presidential candidate, you know, the democratic party their slogan this is white man's country and a white man's government. they didn't mince words. they actually said what they meant. many times you'll
a lot of people couldn't vote in the united states. african-americans couldn't, women couldn't at that point. each generation literally in a way had to reimagine the constitution and broaden its boundaries to include all this. so you could say, you know, southerners could think, hey, we have slavery under the constitution, why can't we have the kkk? because black people are not citizens. if they claim to go out of their space, we have sort of menial labor for us, we will react. and we don't...
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it is now putting europe on pace to get ahead of the united states. caroline: look at africa, no data or sub 5% of the population has been vaccinated. asia also lacking behind. -- lacking the hind -- lagging behind. we are also worried about ourselves and our own countries. how you play catch up? how do we get to herd immunity when a large population are not getting vaccines? romaine: that is a brutal tour to look at. that feeds into the debate of where some of these axis doses -- surplus doses are going. caroline: we had the world health organization bag to not give booster shots when we have not gotten developing nations vaccinated. the executive director at the school of public health, spell out for us the risks of countries going it alone, focusing on their own populations. they are elected to do so. at the cost of people not getting vaccines in certain parts of the world. >> this global inequity is the mabel -- major problem. particularly looking at the continental -- continent of africa and the low vaccine coverage because the availability of do
it is now putting europe on pace to get ahead of the united states. caroline: look at africa, no data or sub 5% of the population has been vaccinated. asia also lacking behind. -- lacking the hind -- lagging behind. we are also worried about ourselves and our own countries. how you play catch up? how do we get to herd immunity when a large population are not getting vaccines? romaine: that is a brutal tour to look at. that feeds into the debate of where some of these axis doses -- surplus doses...
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if nature, what is founded, shareholders in the united states and elsewhere in large companies would lose millions and millions or is business and business is good. and that is the reality of what we're facing, which is fashion. they have paper. well, they have no bitcoin as a matter of fact, they shut their bitcoin mining down, not sense. they burg, their treasure of late 500 years ago under the main dynasty has a country made that you're boneheaded and stupid mistake. the, the, the the extraordinary success in this mission was due to the incredible skill, bravely and selfless. courage is united states military and our diplomats and intelligence professionals. the us president joe biden cool nation and i've gotten this done a success by the cale and bloodshed during the final days. the us military president feels the claims to the american efforts to remake of the country.
if nature, what is founded, shareholders in the united states and elsewhere in large companies would lose millions and millions or is business and business is good. and that is the reality of what we're facing, which is fashion. they have paper. well, they have no bitcoin as a matter of fact, they shut their bitcoin mining down, not sense. they burg, their treasure of late 500 years ago under the main dynasty has a country made that you're boneheaded and stupid mistake. the, the, the the...
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for american citizens who want to come home to the united states. it is also important for people to understand what the process has been and what we have undergone over the past few months and that's with the president laid out and we think it's still important for the american people here in the united states to understand that. reporter: [indiscernible] does the administration believe that al qaeda is no longer a threat to america and given what we have seen last week, how confident is the administration that afghanistan isn't already a safe haven for terrorist? ms. psaki: there is a very big difference between the terrorist ability to attack u.s. troops in kabul and to attack the homeland. we do not assess that any terrorist group has the ability to attack the united states. there is a very big difference between those two. reporter: [indiscernible] the military recommended to the president that it would be best to keep the august 31 deadline. the president himself -- said that if there are american citizens left he said we would stay until we g
for american citizens who want to come home to the united states. it is also important for people to understand what the process has been and what we have undergone over the past few months and that's with the president laid out and we think it's still important for the american people here in the united states to understand that. reporter: [indiscernible] does the administration believe that al qaeda is no longer a threat to america and given what we have seen last week, how confident is the...
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what kind of leverage does the united states have? >> absolutely. first i would say -- i'd point you to the remarks that the secretary of state provided last night. let me give you highlights. we have leverage including access to the global marketplace. in order to gain access to the global marketplace, we'll be watching closely as will the global community. the u.n. security council passed a resolution that made clear to what the expectation is in terms of safe travel and evacuation or departure of people that want to leave afghanistan. nearly half the countries in the world have signed on to a statement making clear that is the expectation. that's the diplomatic side. the other components that our secretary of state will be focused on include establishing a presence in doha, which is already underway, which is a place-with we'll operate from diplomatically. the other pieces of engagement with the taliban, which will continue. the other piece of this is operational. which is opening the airport and regional airports and also ensuring that there is
what kind of leverage does the united states have? >> absolutely. first i would say -- i'd point you to the remarks that the secretary of state provided last night. let me give you highlights. we have leverage including access to the global marketplace. in order to gain access to the global marketplace, we'll be watching closely as will the global community. the u.n. security council passed a resolution that made clear to what the expectation is in terms of safe travel and evacuation or...
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so they've got a lot on their hands working with the united states does bring them money. but at the same time, this is not a stable country. this is not like many western democracies where somebody loses an election and the new person comes in and we believe that everything has changed. this is a capital c, capital w civil war and they've got a lot on their hands. and that's before we even get into the fact that they are a theocratic regime that in their last go round, did things like of, you know, of a ban, all sorts of western niceties, like, you know, civil rights and stuff like that. and then of the rights of women and girls, among many, many other unsavory things. so whether or not they returned to that is yet another unknown as that country goes through yet another term, ultra was battle for power in terms of what he said to just in the, by sort of russia in china. did you think it was old that he then went home from afghanistan to talk about competition from china and from challenges from russia? when actually the look at what those countries have said. they have a
so they've got a lot on their hands working with the united states does bring them money. but at the same time, this is not a stable country. this is not like many western democracies where somebody loses an election and the new person comes in and we believe that everything has changed. this is a capital c, capital w civil war and they've got a lot on their hands. and that's before we even get into the fact that they are a theocratic regime that in their last go round, did things like of, you...
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and that is why the united states needed to lead off dennis holland. do you think for those people who believe that this withdrawal was a mess, that it was badly plan that it was clumsy? will they be convinced by the reasoning that by just delivered know if you, if you don't think the job, i did a good job on this. you're not going to be convinced you're not going to sit and listen in a measured way. and i think that the president delivered a recent argument simply because politics in america is now very polarized. and it's rare that someone can be converted over to thinking the other way by a reason or well put together constructive argument. and that will certainly be the case here. this is really joe biden saying to those who may be undecided. look, it's better to be about dennis done, and it's cheaper to be about getting this done. then it is safer for american service, men and women to be about get this done rather than in. and at some point the decision had to be made given a deal was already done. and he made reference to that deal that the trum
and that is why the united states needed to lead off dennis holland. do you think for those people who believe that this withdrawal was a mess, that it was badly plan that it was clumsy? will they be convinced by the reasoning that by just delivered know if you, if you don't think the job, i did a good job on this. you're not going to be convinced you're not going to sit and listen in a measured way. and i think that the president delivered a recent argument simply because politics in america...
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the united states deal i not, no. 0k and just finally how i should the united states deal with the taliban going forward? i should the united states deal with the taliban going forward?- the taliban going forward? i don't think we should _ the taliban going forward? i don't think we should recognise - the taliban going forward? i don't think we should recognise them i the taliban going forward? i don't| think we should recognise them as the taliban going forward? i don't i think we should recognise them as a legitimate _ think we should recognise them as a legitimate government. _ think we should recognise them as a legitimate government. we - think we should recognise them as a | legitimate government. we currently have them _ legitimate government. we currently have them declared _ legitimate government. we currently have them declared as _ legitimate government. we currently have them declared as a _ legitimate government. we currently have them declared as a terrorist - have them declared as a terrorist group _ have them declared as a terrorist group some _ have them declared as a terr
the united states deal i not, no. 0k and just finally how i should the united states deal with the taliban going forward? i should the united states deal with the taliban going forward?- the taliban going forward? i don't think we should _ the taliban going forward? i don't think we should recognise - the taliban going forward? i don't think we should recognise them i the taliban going forward? i don't| think we should recognise them as the taliban going forward? i don't i think we should...
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it's what the united states postal service has always been about. so as your business changes, we're changing with it. with e-commerce that runs at the speed of now. next day and two-day shipping nationwide. same day shipping across town. returns right from the doorstep, and deliveries seven days a week. it's a whole new world out there. let's not keep it waiting. do you take aspirin? plain aspirin could be hurting your stomach. new vazalore is the first liquid-filled aspirin capsule clinically shown to cause fewer ulcers than plain aspirin. vazalore is designed to help protect... releasing aspirin after it leaves your stomach... where it is absorbed to give you the benefits of life saving aspirin... to help prevent another heart attack or stroke. heart protection with your stomach in mind. try new liquid-filled vazalore. aspirin made amazing! >>> president biden is making good on his promise to take action against republican-led states leaving unvaccinated kids under 12 largely unprotected by banning mask mandates. the department of education has l
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the united states will never rest. we will not forgive, we will not forget. we will hunt you down to the ends of the earth and you will pay the ultimate price. let me be clear. we will continue to support the afghan people through diplomacy, international influence, and humanitarian aid. we will continue to push for regional engagements to end violence and instability. we will continue to speak out for the basic rights of the afghan people, particularly women and girls, as we speak out for women and girls all around the globe. and i have been clear that human rights will be the center of our foreign policy, but the way to do that is not through endless military deployments, but through diplomacy, economic tools, and rallying the rest of the world for support. my fellow americans, the war in afghanistan is now over. i'm the fourth president who has faced the issue of whether and when to end this war. when i was running for president, i made a commitment to the american people that i would end this war. today, i have honored that commitment. it was time to be h
the united states will never rest. we will not forgive, we will not forget. we will hunt you down to the ends of the earth and you will pay the ultimate price. let me be clear. we will continue to support the afghan people through diplomacy, international influence, and humanitarian aid. we will continue to push for regional engagements to end violence and instability. we will continue to speak out for the basic rights of the afghan people, particularly women and girls, as we speak out for...
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federal united states troops wearing blue. the hats they wore, the only reason they wore the hats like this, the french wore hats. we copied everything french. this is called a kepi, like french for cap. this is why people fought like that. you have to have those colors so you can see each other in the distance, know who each other are. you have to be close together to be able to hit what you're going to shoot. then we have a breakthrough in technology as we go from the '20s into the '30s to the 1840s. one part of this breakthrough is the use of the rifle musket or rifling. and y'all will be able to see this in a minute. someone figured out if you take this barrel and cut grooves in the barrel and make them twist, in other words the grooves twist as they go down the barrel you're going to take that bullet and instead of having it rattle down the barrel, if you have the bullet just a little bit smaller than the bore, the inside of the barrel, then it will fit tightly into those grooves. so you've got the soft lead bullet, and i
federal united states troops wearing blue. the hats they wore, the only reason they wore the hats like this, the french wore hats. we copied everything french. this is called a kepi, like french for cap. this is why people fought like that. you have to have those colors so you can see each other in the distance, know who each other are. you have to be close together to be able to hit what you're going to shoot. then we have a breakthrough in technology as we go from the '20s into the '30s to...
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united states will never rest. we will not forgive me, i will not forget, i will hunt you down to the edge of the earth and we will you will pay the ultimate price. let me be cleared will continue to support the afghan people through diplomacy. international influence and humanitarian aid will continue to push for regional diplomacy, engagement, read violence, and stability. will continue to speak out for the basic great to the afghan people, especially women and girls. as we speak up for women and girls all around the go. and i've been clear that human rights will be the center of our foreign policy. but the way to do that is not through endless military deployments. but through diplomacy, economic tours and real rally in the rest of the world for support. my fellow americans, the war in afghanistan is now over i'm the 4th president was face the issue of whether and when to end this war. when i was running for president, i made a commitment to the american people that i would end this war. today. i've honored that
united states will never rest. we will not forgive me, i will not forget, i will hunt you down to the edge of the earth and we will you will pay the ultimate price. let me be cleared will continue to support the afghan people through diplomacy. international influence and humanitarian aid will continue to push for regional diplomacy, engagement, read violence, and stability. will continue to speak out for the basic great to the afghan people, especially women and girls. as we speak up for women...
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united states will never rest. we will not forgive, will not forget, will hunt you down to the edge of the earth and we will, you will pay the ultimate price. let me be clear. we'll continue to support the afghan people through diplomacy. international influence and mandatory aid will continue to push for regional diplomacy, engagement, read violence, and stability. will continue to speak out for the basic rights of the afghan people, especially women and girls. as we speak out for women and girls all around the go and i've been clear that human rights will be the center of our foreign policy. but the way to do that is not through endless military deployments. but through diplomacy, economic tours, and real rally in the rest of the world for support. my fellow americans, the war in afghanistan is now over i'm the 4th president was face the issue of whether and when to end this war. when i was running for president, i made a commitment to the american people that i would end this war. today. i'm honored that commitm
united states will never rest. we will not forgive, will not forget, will hunt you down to the edge of the earth and we will, you will pay the ultimate price. let me be clear. we'll continue to support the afghan people through diplomacy. international influence and mandatory aid will continue to push for regional diplomacy, engagement, read violence, and stability. will continue to speak out for the basic rights of the afghan people, especially women and girls. as we speak out for women and...
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considering the position of the united states right now in the situation on the ground in afghanistan where we do not have troops and cameras. do you think the homeland is safe. >> to i think the homeland is safe, i think we are going to have to leave that to the military but were going.to be very vigilant about the fact that a lot of fighters have moved into afghanistan in the last several months already. we don't know whether the taliban will be able to control isis k if it wants to which it said it does, obviously we will have to wait and see what they're prepared to do. but it's an odd situation. the irony we can find ways of working with other countries of the region who were concerned about foreign fighters using the base of afghanistan as in the past to go into or cause very serious damage in areas not just in the periphery of afghanistan but the chinese and the russians are concerned in the chinese foreign minister made a statement about avoiding china working to avoid any infringement on the territory of countries in the region and certainly of china particular western china.
considering the position of the united states right now in the situation on the ground in afghanistan where we do not have troops and cameras. do you think the homeland is safe. >> to i think the homeland is safe, i think we are going to have to leave that to the military but were going.to be very vigilant about the fact that a lot of fighters have moved into afghanistan in the last several months already. we don't know whether the taliban will be able to control isis k if it wants to...
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trust in the united states is irreparably damaged. well, it's not just retired till bras, who are speaking at some acting service personnel also the voice in their anger and have paid a price for doing so. one senior us marine has been dismissed. african, the government of botching the afghan stam polite speaking in the wake of the cabal, apple bombing, shallow post the video on social media that went viral. reason people are so upset on social media right now is not because the marine on the battlefield. let someone down, people are upset because they're senior leaders, let them down, and none of them are raising their hands and accepting accountability are saying we mess this up. all of these people are supposed to advise, and i'm not saying we've got to be in the in afghanistan forever, but i am saying, did any of you, will you rank on the table and say, hey, it's a bad idea to evacuate bob graham airfield, strategic, or various before we evacuate, everyone, did anyone do that? and when you didn't think to do that, the thing when r
trust in the united states is irreparably damaged. well, it's not just retired till bras, who are speaking at some acting service personnel also the voice in their anger and have paid a price for doing so. one senior us marine has been dismissed. african, the government of botching the afghan stam polite speaking in the wake of the cabal, apple bombing, shallow post the video on social media that went viral. reason people are so upset on social media right now is not because the marine on the...
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the united states will never rest. we will not forgive. we will not forget. we'll hunt you down to adviser of the earth and you will pay the ultimate price. let me be clear. we'll continue to support the afghan people through diplomacy, international influence and humanitarian aid. we will continue to push for regional diplomacy. we'll continue to speak out for the rights especially women and girls as we speak out all around the globe. i've been clear, human rights will be the center of our foreign policy but the way to do that is not through endless military deployments but through diplomacy, economic tools and rallying the rest of the world for support. my fellow americans, the war in afghanistan is now over. i'm the fourth president that must face the issue of whether to end this war. when i was running for president, i made a commitment to the american people that i would end this war. today i've honored that commitment. it was time to be honest with the american people again. we no longer had a clear purpose in an open ended mission in afghanistan. after
the united states will never rest. we will not forgive. we will not forget. we'll hunt you down to adviser of the earth and you will pay the ultimate price. let me be clear. we'll continue to support the afghan people through diplomacy, international influence and humanitarian aid. we will continue to push for regional diplomacy. we'll continue to speak out for the rights especially women and girls as we speak out all around the globe. i've been clear, human rights will be the center of our...
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states— others who supported the united states as — others who supported the united states as well. now we believe in about _ states as well. now we believe in about 100—200 americans in afghanistan with some intention to leave _ afghanistan with some intention to leave. most of those remaining are dual citizens, long—time residents who had _ dual citizens, long—time residents who had earlier decided to stay because — who had earlier decided to stay because of their family roots in afghanistan. the bottom line, 90% of americans— afghanistan. the bottom line, 90% of americans in afghanistan who wanted to leave _ americans in afghanistan who wanted to leave were able to leave. and for those _ to leave were able to leave. and for those remaining americans, there is no deadline — those remaining americans, there is no deadline. we remain committed to -et no deadline. we remain committed to get them _ no deadline. we remain committed to get them out if they want to come out. secretary of state lincoln is leading — out. secretary of state lincoln is leading the continuing di
states— others who supported the united states as — others who supported the united states as well. now we believe in about _ states as well. now we believe in about 100—200 americans in afghanistan with some intention to leave _ afghanistan with some intention to leave. most of those remaining are dual citizens, long—time residents who had _ dual citizens, long—time residents who had earlier decided to stay because — who had earlier decided to stay because of their family roots in...
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he wants to take a commercial flight in also the united states, of course, because they want to still see getting their own people out and other people who are eligible to leave here with a visa to take refuge in the united states. moment by joining me there live from cobble, well, thank you. some of innovate is in the eastern city of gyla bar, which was captured shortly before taliban places moved into cobble. and he says people there have been celebrating the final withdrawal of us troops. and there's optimism, but the taliban leadership celebrations have been taking place across san this is one of them in the city of gyla by the commanders of the taliban. and have been congratulating the people saying that they have ended the system of production. the system which favored the powerful and the system that was against the oppressed, they have been expressing their commitment. they are going to continue to uphold the values which the taliban have been promising. which means that they are going to provide justice, they're going to provide basic freedom and they're going to provide a sy
he wants to take a commercial flight in also the united states, of course, because they want to still see getting their own people out and other people who are eligible to leave here with a visa to take refuge in the united states. moment by joining me there live from cobble, well, thank you. some of innovate is in the eastern city of gyla bar, which was captured shortly before taliban places moved into cobble. and he says people there have been celebrating the final withdrawal of us troops....
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the state department's argument is basically that the united states and its allies have diplomatic and political leverage over the taliban. and they will use that to force the taliban to give safe passage to people coming out of the country. and there is a certain logic to that. the taliban wants things from the international community. they want afghanistan's funds unfrozen at the federal reserve and in other places. they want humanitarian aid especially as the winter comes in. and over the long term, they want to be recognized as the legitimate government of afghanistan. so you can see how this could potentially work. but the taliban has lots of reasons for not wanting to let people out. are they really going to let people go who they know fought alongside u.s. forces against them for 20 years? they're very concerned about a brain drain. are they going to let highly trained engineers, are they going to let them leave? assuming the taliban does cooperate and that, of course, is a big if -- if you said, the civilian side of the airport is not operational. there is a big international e
the state department's argument is basically that the united states and its allies have diplomatic and political leverage over the taliban. and they will use that to force the taliban to give safe passage to people coming out of the country. and there is a certain logic to that. the taliban wants things from the international community. they want afghanistan's funds unfrozen at the federal reserve and in other places. they want humanitarian aid especially as the winter comes in. and over the...
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only the united states has the capacity and the will and ability to do it, and we did it today. extraordinary success of this mission was due to the skill, safe and courage of the united states army and our diplomats and professionals. for weeks, they risked their lives to get american citizens, afghans that helped us, citizens of allies and partners on board planes and out of the country, and they did it facing a crush of enormous crowds seeking to leave the country. they did it knowing isis-k terrorists, sworn enemies of the taliban, were lurking in the midst of those crowds. still the women and men of the united states military, our diplomatter corps did their jobs and did it well to serve others. not in a mission of war but in a mission of mercy. 20 service members were wounded in the service of this mission. 13 heros gave their lives. i was just at dover air force base for the dignified transfer. we owe them and their families a debt of gratitude that we can never repay. but we should never ever forget. in april i made a decision to end this war. as part of that decision, w
only the united states has the capacity and the will and ability to do it, and we did it today. extraordinary success of this mission was due to the skill, safe and courage of the united states army and our diplomats and professionals. for weeks, they risked their lives to get american citizens, afghans that helped us, citizens of allies and partners on board planes and out of the country, and they did it facing a crush of enormous crowds seeking to leave the country. they did it knowing isis-k...
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let's listen. >> last night in kabul the united states ended 20 years in afghanistan. the longest war in history. we completed one of the biggest air lifts in history with more than 120,000 people evacuated to safety. that number is more than double what most experts thought were possible. no nation, no nation has ever done anything like it in all history. the only the united states had the capacity and the will and the ability to do it and we did it today. the extraordinary success of this mission was due to the incredible skill, bravery and selfless courage of the united states military and our diplomats and intelligence professionals. for weeks. they risked their lives to get american citizens, afghans who helped unite us, citizens of our partners and oers on board planes and out of the country and they enormous crowds seeking to leave the country and they did it knowing i.s.i.s. k. terrorists, sworn enemies of the taliban were lurking in the midst of throws crowds and still, the women and men of the united states military our diplomatic core did it well, with their
let's listen. >> last night in kabul the united states ended 20 years in afghanistan. the longest war in history. we completed one of the biggest air lifts in history with more than 120,000 people evacuated to safety. that number is more than double what most experts thought were possible. no nation, no nation has ever done anything like it in all history. the only the united states had the capacity and the will and the ability to do it and we did it today. the extraordinary success of...
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we got out locally employed staff of the united states embassy and their families, totalling roughly 2,500 people we got thousands of afghan translators and interpreters and others who supported the united states out as well now, we believe that about 100 to 200 americans remain in afghanistan, with some intention to leave most of those who remain are dual citizens, longtime residents, who earlier decided to stay because of their family roots in afghanistan is the bottom line -- 90% of americans in afghanistan who wanted to leave were able to leave for those remaining americans, there is no deadline we remain committed to get them out if they want to come out secretary of state blinken is leading is the continued diplomatic efforts to ensure safe passage for any american, afghan partner or foreign national who wants to leave afghanistan. in fact, just yesterday, the united nations security council passed a resolution that sent a clear message that the international community expects the taliban to deliver moving forward, notably, freedom of travel, freedom to leave together we are jo
we got out locally employed staff of the united states embassy and their families, totalling roughly 2,500 people we got thousands of afghan translators and interpreters and others who supported the united states out as well now, we believe that about 100 to 200 americans remain in afghanistan, with some intention to leave most of those who remain are dual citizens, longtime residents, who earlier decided to stay because of their family roots in afghanistan is the bottom line -- 90% of...
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the united states will never rest. we will not forgive will not forget will hunt you down to the ends of the earth and we will, you will pay the ultimate price. let me be clear. will continue to support the afghan people through diplomacy, international influence in humanitarian aid will continue to push for regional diplomacy engagement to prevent violence and instability. continue to speak out for the basic rights of the afghan people, especially women and girls, as we speak out for women and girls all around the globe. and i've been clear. human rights will be the center of our foreign policy. but the way to do that is not through endless military deployments. but through diplomacy, economic tools in real, rallying the rest of the world for support. my fellow americans. war in afghanistan is now over. i'm the fourth president. has faced the issue. of weather and when to end this war. when i was running for president. made a commitment to the american people that i would end this war. today. i'm honored that commitme
the united states will never rest. we will not forgive will not forget will hunt you down to the ends of the earth and we will, you will pay the ultimate price. let me be clear. will continue to support the afghan people through diplomacy, international influence in humanitarian aid will continue to push for regional diplomacy engagement to prevent violence and instability. continue to speak out for the basic rights of the afghan people, especially women and girls, as we speak out for women and...
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today, the southwestern quarter of the united states. certain things about it are important to remind you of. this is now an area with a high population, but then its population was extremely only. only a few thousand spaniards had lived there or a few thousand mexicans after 1821. there was a low density of native american settlement. it was mainly unoccupied territory. the reason it was unoccupied is because it's so dry. nearly all this land has got very, very low rainfall with a few exceptions like in the northern california coast. most of it is too dry for ordinary agriculture. so not many people could live there. now just to give you an idea of how low its population was, which of you have been to san francisco? there we are. so you know it's a fantastic natural harbor. you sail in through the gold owen gate, a narrow entrance, into an enormous deep water enclosed harbor. one of the great cities of the world is right there. this is what it looked like in 1846 to '7 that you can see here. a handful of huts and a few streets. it was a
today, the southwestern quarter of the united states. certain things about it are important to remind you of. this is now an area with a high population, but then its population was extremely only. only a few thousand spaniards had lived there or a few thousand mexicans after 1821. there was a low density of native american settlement. it was mainly unoccupied territory. the reason it was unoccupied is because it's so dry. nearly all this land has got very, very low rainfall with a few...
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states and western europe, loans were now incredible fossil discoveries being done by individuals from thoseth countries. , kenya and also in many many other folks. so kate, i'm curious what you think about then what you think we are getting this discoveries. kate: also wonder if people are thinking about this is what led into the cradle of humankind which was already really well explored. and they found these amazing things. so maybe we all need to look at things that didn't really had any more thought for or when a look at yet and going there with fresh i and fresh outlook. jeremy: i agree is true in the assumption that we had already been made, contemporary date for the last ten years, i have just been astounded by the number of fossils and the like were getting more than what we already knew about. it is to some degree but also finding things that i don't think any of us could have predicted. i would not have predicted any of them. so it has been is really wonderful awakening in her field. in a sense of humility that there's a lot out there for us to discover and a lot of ideas are
states and western europe, loans were now incredible fossil discoveries being done by individuals from thoseth countries. , kenya and also in many many other folks. so kate, i'm curious what you think about then what you think we are getting this discoveries. kate: also wonder if people are thinking about this is what led into the cradle of humankind which was already really well explored. and they found these amazing things. so maybe we all need to look at things that didn't really had any...
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neither european union, his recommending that the united states be removed from safe travel is over a surgeon case with $900.00 cases. in the meantime, the world health organization is warning have a decline in vaccine uptake. vaccination is a right, but also a responsibility. the stagnation and vaccine uptake in all region is of serious concern. know that public health and social measures are be relaxed in many countries. the public's vaccination acceptance is crucial. if we are to avoid greater transmission, more severe disease in cletus in debts and a bigger disc, that's new variance of concern will emerge. vaccine scepticism and science denial is holding us back from stabilizing this crisis. it serves no purpose and is good for no one. well, the w h i water breaks that more than 200000 people in europe could potentially die from can you read am related health issues by december, 5th, the new school year will exacerbate the situation further. while the delta strain this report to have more serious outcomes, one lamp here in russia is working on countering the virus altogether. mir
neither european union, his recommending that the united states be removed from safe travel is over a surgeon case with $900.00 cases. in the meantime, the world health organization is warning have a decline in vaccine uptake. vaccination is a right, but also a responsibility. the stagnation and vaccine uptake in all region is of serious concern. know that public health and social measures are be relaxed in many countries. the public's vaccination acceptance is crucial. if we are to avoid...
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at the same time, the united states and its allies were poorly positioned to address such threats individually and as a team. the u.s. counterterrorism community was unable to muster the resources to stop a relatively small group of committed plotters. two decades later, this picture is improved. the individual elements of the u.s. counterterrorism community are the most integrated part of the u.s. government. the result is a significant, worldwide network of allies that share information and coordinate operations in a matter -- manner wholly different. -- but it presents a significantly less threatening problem than was once the case. in los angeles, this is lucille, democrats line. caller: perhaps it would be a good thing if we develop a precept and concept of we enter into war. every country has different value systems. ours is capitalism. in england, they believe in the kingdom. afghanistan, they fight for religion. we need to respect where the people are. go to them at what their lifestyle is. you do not just go in and bombard them and rearrange their dishes and the way they discipline th
at the same time, the united states and its allies were poorly positioned to address such threats individually and as a team. the u.s. counterterrorism community was unable to muster the resources to stop a relatively small group of committed plotters. two decades later, this picture is improved. the individual elements of the u.s. counterterrorism community are the most integrated part of the u.s. government. the result is a significant, worldwide network of allies that share information and...
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states, that is how i would walk in, frail bunch of reasons. we need security at the southern border, but national security is one of them. we need partnerships, and those partnerships are going to come, despite the people -- a lot of nations are disappointed in how we love and the lack of co >> we will leave this recording to lead you life to white house or the covid-19 response team update on the pandemic. jeff: first, our thoughts are with those who have been impacted by the hurricane. we are leveraging our covid-19 surgery spot -- covid-19 serge response to help in anyway. over 350 ent -- tnt's, doctors, and health care personnel have been providing emergency medical care on the ground in the gulf states of louisiana, mississippi, and alabama. since july, we have sent ventilators, therapeutics, and ambulances to support the strained health care system in these states is they response to delta. our personnel remained on the ground as rick and ida made landfall and are mobilized in the aftermath of the storm. we are providing critical clinica
states, that is how i would walk in, frail bunch of reasons. we need security at the southern border, but national security is one of them. we need partnerships, and those partnerships are going to come, despite the people -- a lot of nations are disappointed in how we love and the lack of co >> we will leave this recording to lead you life to white house or the covid-19 response team update on the pandemic. jeff: first, our thoughts are with those who have been impacted by the hurricane....
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if guerilla fighters could topple the mighty soviet union, why not the united states? the world saw the results. now it's the united states being driven out of afghanistan by a group of islamic fighters. bin laden is dead, but a new generation of extremists may be learning the same lesson today from the land often called the graveyard of empires. and there are not only american citizens still in afghanistan. there are also interpreters who worked with american forces and other vulnerable afghans. and there are efforts underway by private individuals, veterans to reach out to their friends, their former colleagues in afghanistan to try and keep them safe, to try and keep them hidden and sheltered until they can get the right documents and potentially evacuated out of the country. nbc news, doha. >> as that two-decades-long war comes to an end, it brings with it a range of emotions. we traveled to fremont last night. some are hopeful for a new beginning, but some are not. one man we spoke with says that the taliban killed close family members right in front of him when h
if guerilla fighters could topple the mighty soviet union, why not the united states? the world saw the results. now it's the united states being driven out of afghanistan by a group of islamic fighters. bin laden is dead, but a new generation of extremists may be learning the same lesson today from the land often called the graveyard of empires. and there are not only american citizens still in afghanistan. there are also interpreters who worked with american forces and other vulnerable...
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that is not happening in the united states right now. we don't know yet. it's entirely possible that booster shots would be recommended, but again, in the united states, that's not the case. now there has been some publicity about a comment that the health department made, which is giving -- if people who receive the johnson & johnson vaccine, which is a good vaccine, request an additional shot with a pfizer or moderna vaccine, that we will accommodate that, but it hasn't been a change in our policy. but if people have talked to their health care provider and say, you know, i'd really like to have an mrna shot in addition to the johnson & johnson shot that i got, we will accommodate that, but we are accommodating that because we heard from communities that people were concerned that they were requesting it. we wanted to be responsive, and we wanted to accommodate what people were asking for in the -- in that regard. but it's not a change in policy, we're not recommending it, and we're not promoting it as a way for people to become more protected. >> okay.
that is not happening in the united states right now. we don't know yet. it's entirely possible that booster shots would be recommended, but again, in the united states, that's not the case. now there has been some publicity about a comment that the health department made, which is giving -- if people who receive the johnson & johnson vaccine, which is a good vaccine, request an additional shot with a pfizer or moderna vaccine, that we will accommodate that, but it hasn't been a change in...
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he isa he is a glibly designated terrorist according to the united states. there has been no official confirmation from the us government about this very but it appears to show him arriving in a car, to a rapturous welcome, escorted by a number of cars flying taliban flags, that doesn't mean to say they are taliban, they could be al-qaeda flying taliban flex because the organisations were close in the past and some would say still r. he was also the arms procurement chief for osama bin laden. he fled afghanistan soon after the 9/11 attacks along with many other members of al-qaeda, he fled across the border into pakistan, and he was arrested there, he spent some years in prison but was released. and the fact he has returned, eight feet is confirmed it is him, is worrying for the region and for the world for two reasons, one, it would show that al-qaeda feel safe enough to return to the former stronghold it lived in before, close to the tora bora mountains, and secondly the fact he seems to be getting a strong local welcome, which will make it that much harde
he isa he is a glibly designated terrorist according to the united states. there has been no official confirmation from the us government about this very but it appears to show him arriving in a car, to a rapturous welcome, escorted by a number of cars flying taliban flags, that doesn't mean to say they are taliban, they could be al-qaeda flying taliban flex because the organisations were close in the past and some would say still r. he was also the arms procurement chief for osama bin laden....
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they're not in afghanistan anymore but nor are they in the united states. they are in places like the air force base here in doha and germany and various third countries. the state department has been pulling in all sorts of diplomatic favors, asking countries throughout central asia, the middle east and europe can you temporarily house some of these people while we put them through the screening processes, the security vetting, the coronavirus testing before they will be allowed to come to the united states. of course, we should say there are thousands and thousands more still trapped inside afghanistan. these are people who hold special immigrant visas and have not been able to get out of afghanistan. >> you've been working on getting as many afghan allies out of that country for militar is out, now that the airport is, you know, for all intents and purposes, not accessible to the u.s. military, how does your work change? what are you doing now? >> that is the question. so the association of wartime allies is transitioning into a new effort moving forward
they're not in afghanistan anymore but nor are they in the united states. they are in places like the air force base here in doha and germany and various third countries. the state department has been pulling in all sorts of diplomatic favors, asking countries throughout central asia, the middle east and europe can you temporarily house some of these people while we put them through the screening processes, the security vetting, the coronavirus testing before they will be allowed to come to the...
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so the taliban is not honoring its promise to the united states to let people who want to leave leave. they're not honoring the u.n. resolution that was passed to allow the free passage of afghans and foreign passport holders. these countries surrounding afghanistan, they're saying if you don't have the right paperwork we're not letting you in. this is a huge crisis in the making. >> general, what about that? what about that? what leverage does the u.s. today have with the taliban? because the taliban says that they want good diplomatic relations, but really what do they -- why do they need it? aren't the taliban still well-funded buy out side investors from saudi arabia or iran or wherever and they have the opium trade? i mean do they need good diplomatic relations or not? >> i think that the taliban, while showing, if you will, exhibiting that fierce independence, they have a lot of looming issues. we saw that with isis khorason. they have even inherited a bureaucracy. we were foes in our day, but they have shown as the region, the tribes, a pragmatic shifting of loyalties and alleg
so the taliban is not honoring its promise to the united states to let people who want to leave leave. they're not honoring the u.n. resolution that was passed to allow the free passage of afghans and foreign passport holders. these countries surrounding afghanistan, they're saying if you don't have the right paperwork we're not letting you in. this is a huge crisis in the making. >> general, what about that? what about that? what leverage does the u.s. today have with the taliban?...
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and of course, as far as the united states is concerned, they still want to get people out. they still have us citizens. they want to get out of the country and also people who are eligible for us protection and to live live in the us as still thousands of those people who worked alongside them with that military mission. so they wanted for up and running as well. and i think that is going to be the focus in the coming days is putting in place those systems to make that happen. could suffer from rob mcbride and cobble carter is calling on the tardy bond to co operate in the fight against terrorism. foreign minister sheriff mohammed bananas man and fanny was speaking of the talks with the german count parts in doha and said that to our country is fully prepared to provide maximum support to maintain stability and also provide the prospects for the protection and preservation of the people's rights we discussed the means to avert any possible human catastrophes polluting the delivery of necessary aid. and we also discussed the means to combat terrorism, especially since i'm go
and of course, as far as the united states is concerned, they still want to get people out. they still have us citizens. they want to get out of the country and also people who are eligible for us protection and to live live in the us as still thousands of those people who worked alongside them with that military mission. so they wanted for up and running as well. and i think that is going to be the focus in the coming days is putting in place those systems to make that happen. could suffer...
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so cotton was the fuel for industry in the northern united states. new england factories produced large amounts of cotton clothing for american people and a number of the american people for him they produced cotton clothing were enslaved people. and so this photo was showing some of the clothing that enslaved people might have been wearing. i think likely these clothes are made out of cotton, right? and there's this interesting phenomenon of what's called negro cloth. cotton was grown in the south and it was woven into a cheap and rough and ideally durable kind of fabric for clothing that would then be sold back to slave owners in the south, right? so enslaved people were wearing the fruits of their labor, wearing this rough woven cotton clothing that is designed to sustain them as they work to cultivate more cotton. so this is part of the story of power in american slave societies. slave owners had massive power on their plantations. they had extensive power beyond their plantations because they controlled so much wealth and because they had govern
so cotton was the fuel for industry in the northern united states. new england factories produced large amounts of cotton clothing for american people and a number of the american people for him they produced cotton clothing were enslaved people. and so this photo was showing some of the clothing that enslaved people might have been wearing. i think likely these clothes are made out of cotton, right? and there's this interesting phenomenon of what's called negro cloth. cotton was grown in the...
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united states we have good sanitation. we have medicine, we have helped control and a number of ways of helping people deal with eye health crisis that is insect transmitted diseases and we choose not to share that with the rest of the world . that's why so many things happen in other places but not here and of course even in the united states where familiar with lyme disease and other types of insect transmitted diseases but just on a very different scale so i was so excited about this book even though it's a tough story to tell because i just like we don't fully grasp these stories and you made it real and you may very human and it's a story we can all connect to so thank you for this book class thank you so much. i agree with everything you'resaying . >> .. i was provided you wrote about charles darwin so loudly from that section together more about or -- with my auntie was diagnosed with after many years oscar life to this disease and its product, it does not have a cure. it's a parasitic disease in the parasite usuall
united states we have good sanitation. we have medicine, we have helped control and a number of ways of helping people deal with eye health crisis that is insect transmitted diseases and we choose not to share that with the rest of the world . that's why so many things happen in other places but not here and of course even in the united states where familiar with lyme disease and other types of insect transmitted diseases but just on a very different scale so i was so excited about this book...
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states has faced today. also in this programme, we will turn to the us is risky operations continue in louisiana with floods being caused by hurricane ida. millions of people
states has faced today. also in this programme, we will turn to the us is risky operations continue in louisiana with floods being caused by hurricane ida. millions of people
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s if we look at cost going back throughout the war, it is pretty high for the united states, in my view. 2448 deaths, not including the marines, the sailor, and the u.s. soldier killed last week. we have hundreds of major amputees. these are people who will never have normal lives. these are americans who will have to live with the legacy of losing a leg or an arm, in some cases double amputees, quadruple amputees, and some cases, and they are going to have to live with that forever. so what were the costs? what was the cost between the u.s.-taliban agreement? in 2019, we had 23 k.i.a., we had 192 wounded in action. in 2020, we had 11 deaths, partly because the u.s.-taliban agreement came into action, you know, at the very beginning of the year, and, sure, without that agreement, we would have seen numbers closer to 23, 24. i think the question we have to ask ourselves is, is it acceptable for 24 flag-draped caskets to be landing in dover airbase for a mission that most people agree is not sustainable land can't be dictated by military force? whatever flaws were enhanced by the u.s.-tal
s if we look at cost going back throughout the war, it is pretty high for the united states, in my view. 2448 deaths, not including the marines, the sailor, and the u.s. soldier killed last week. we have hundreds of major amputees. these are people who will never have normal lives. these are americans who will have to live with the legacy of losing a leg or an arm, in some cases double amputees, quadruple amputees, and some cases, and they are going to have to live with that forever. so what...
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hall non essential travel from the united states. after it was added to the safe list in june. the decision comes at the delta very has spread like wildfire in the united states with the nation seeing the highest number of cases since january of this year. the news could come as a major blow to taurus related academy such as grief which saw 51 percent increase in taurus revenue in the 1st half of this year. but the u says the decision will not take away the quote possibility for member state to lift the temporary restriction on non federal travel for fully vaccinated travelers, the u. s. would not be alone in this travel band. however, as other nations, on the blacklist include israel, lebanon, and several baltic states that are not part of the apple and google are about to get hit with a whole new set of regulatory headaches as agent pacific countries, along with our strayer, are rolling out new rules on competitive practices, less than a week after apple that it would allow app store developers to promote alternative payment method
hall non essential travel from the united states. after it was added to the safe list in june. the decision comes at the delta very has spread like wildfire in the united states with the nation seeing the highest number of cases since january of this year. the news could come as a major blow to taurus related academy such as grief which saw 51 percent increase in taurus revenue in the 1st half of this year. but the u says the decision will not take away the quote possibility for member state to...
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and we as a mediator between thought about in their previous talks with the united states. and also as we are streamlining the car and talk through it, continue to open channels of communication. whether it is tardy van, or any other facts. and we hope that they have got any people of old factions would continue to have a consensus in order to preserve their own assets and is all speaking of their port. it is currently on the assessment and it is no secret that it is a huge technical operation. there are any other many other aspects to be taken into consideration, not only the logistics, but also the security issues. once the assessment is completed and in the coming days, we will be able to tell again with a trade that re opening their port is a very critical issue for i've got is that it is lend spin to thought about until i know that obligations and especially the promise made by taliban to respect people, the freedom of movement. if so, thought it would be able to prove to the international community that it is honoring the obligations placed on them. and it is also ser
and we as a mediator between thought about in their previous talks with the united states. and also as we are streamlining the car and talk through it, continue to open channels of communication. whether it is tardy van, or any other facts. and we hope that they have got any people of old factions would continue to have a consensus in order to preserve their own assets and is all speaking of their port. it is currently on the assessment and it is no secret that it is a huge technical operation....
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states, but who had assisted the united states over the past 20 years, interpreters, translators, people had to risk their lives to make sure that americans and nato troops were safe amid the war being left behind, and there are great points when they talk about the people, because there is a deep fear among many of the afghan civilians who help the united states because they understand they could easily be targets of the taliban, but there is this process that will have vetting and paperwork and a state department that will have to work overtime to come pleat the entire process, but getting people out of the country was that promise made by president biden and he simply did not fulfill the promise, and the people who will pay the highest price are the afghans and the americans left behind in a country that is currently controlled by the taliban. >> sandra: greg palkot, who i reference jennifer griffin covering the war, two years, we will tap into your expertise, covering and greg palkot, it's notable by the way, we are about 35 minutes now from that midnight august 31st originally set d
states, but who had assisted the united states over the past 20 years, interpreters, translators, people had to risk their lives to make sure that americans and nato troops were safe amid the war being left behind, and there are great points when they talk about the people, because there is a deep fear among many of the afghan civilians who help the united states because they understand they could easily be targets of the taliban, but there is this process that will have vetting and paperwork...
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cases continue the surge in the united states. hospitals being pushed once again to the breaking point. >>> welcome to "mtp daily." we expect to hear from president biden on the issue of afghanistan in the next hour, trying to put a period on the withdrawal from america's longest war. the president is scheduled to speak at 2:45 this afternoon on the east coast as he faces a range of questions about the road ahead, strategically, diplomatically, and eventually politically. this comes one day after the last flight carrying u.s. troops left kabul, just about 20 years from the day the troops first set foot in afghanistan. u.s. central command released this photo. the last u.s. soldier to leave. major general chris done a few, commander of the 82nd airborne division. this is the last group, including ambassador holding the american flag. minutes after american troops left, the taliban assumed control of the airport. exclusive video shows fighters inspecting what was left behind. pentagon said they made weapons and equipment in operable
cases continue the surge in the united states. hospitals being pushed once again to the breaking point. >>> welcome to "mtp daily." we expect to hear from president biden on the issue of afghanistan in the next hour, trying to put a period on the withdrawal from america's longest war. the president is scheduled to speak at 2:45 this afternoon on the east coast as he faces a range of questions about the road ahead, strategically, diplomatically, and eventually politically....
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insurance coverage in the united states improved last year. according to the cdc, more than 90% of americans are on a plan. the number of uninsured has fallen slightly from 2019. among adult 18 to 64, almost 14% were uninsured. in northern california, thousands ordered to leave south lake tahoe. a fast-moving wildfire is threatening one of the tourist hubs and the surrounding resort areas. the fire erupted two weeks ago east of sacramento. it has detroit 472 buildings and burned 170 -- it has destroyed 472 buildings and earned 170,000 acres. global news 24 hours a day, online and at quicktake on bloomberg, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. i'm mark crumpton. this is bloomberg. ♪ matt: this is "bloomberg markets." i'm matt miller. a check on the markets. we are looking at the essen the 500 losing -- the s&p 500 losing .2%. we are getting closer to the last eight and august so it will be interesting to see if we make yet another record. i believe we hit 53 record highs for the year, which would make this
insurance coverage in the united states improved last year. according to the cdc, more than 90% of americans are on a plan. the number of uninsured has fallen slightly from 2019. among adult 18 to 64, almost 14% were uninsured. in northern california, thousands ordered to leave south lake tahoe. a fast-moving wildfire is threatening one of the tourist hubs and the surrounding resort areas. the fire erupted two weeks ago east of sacramento. it has detroit 472 buildings and burned 170 -- it has...
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when we decide to leave and adversaries will think that they only need to wait out united states, such as taliban has done, or worse, those of russia, china will see a vacuum power vacuum where they will then step in detail that and, and do so by imposing a new type of conflict type of carrying approach to the world rather than a more open in the us as champions. so, i mean, these are a lot of very sad and negative lessons that people will conclude from this. i hope that the us is able to write its course, you know, after vietnam, the us did taught self to get her. we had her strong leader and president reagan. and within 15 years, we saw the collapse of the soviet union freedom breakout, all over a central and eastern europe. i don't know what will happen in the future, but i hope you are able to reflect on this as you find a way to make itself better. so i have now just, sarah, thousands of people in the us could be without house for weeks of her can either leave the trail of destruction. schools reopen in mexico off being shop for more than a year and a half. but some students may n
when we decide to leave and adversaries will think that they only need to wait out united states, such as taliban has done, or worse, those of russia, china will see a vacuum power vacuum where they will then step in detail that and, and do so by imposing a new type of conflict type of carrying approach to the world rather than a more open in the us as champions. so, i mean, these are a lot of very sad and negative lessons that people will conclude from this. i hope that the us is able to write...
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states the s.e.c. is looking to even esg in europe, they're very advanced with that. but of course everyone is rushing. i have one statistic, 124 nations out of 202 nations have made pledges to carbon neutral or net zero, ahead of the climate summit in glasgow in november there seem to be a lot of details lacking in how they're going to achieve this pledge in the short term >> in the meantime the price of carbon hitting new highs in europe very interesting to watchits performance as those standards continue to evolve >>> sticking with esg, let's look at some of the top etfs and their performance this year. starting with esgv, it's up 20%, top holders include apple, microsoft, alphabet and amazon the ishares down 17% top holdings wind systems, next air energy and solar edge. and the ticker vftx is also up 21% this year. very similar story to esgv and the nasdaq and s&p 500 top holdings are apple, microsoft, alphabet, amazon and facebook to round things out >>> coming up, virgin galactic is taking off. s
states the s.e.c. is looking to even esg in europe, they're very advanced with that. but of course everyone is rushing. i have one statistic, 124 nations out of 202 nations have made pledges to carbon neutral or net zero, ahead of the climate summit in glasgow in november there seem to be a lot of details lacking in how they're going to achieve this pledge in the short term >> in the meantime the price of carbon hitting new highs in europe very interesting to watchits performance as those...