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the americans should shoot us or let us through. so what awaits the refugees taken to america? we'll have a special report from the state of texas. also in the programme: researchers say booster shots of the covid vaccine may be needed, in the wake of a study suggesting waning protection after six months. and day one of the action at the paralympics in tokyo. australia and china lead the medals table. live from our studio in singapore, this is bbc news. it's newsday. it's 7am in the morning in singapore and 7pm in washington, where the us secretary of state, antony blinken, has said the taliban have made a commitment to allow american citizens and some afghans to leave the country after the end of the evacuation deadline. he said 4,500 us citizens have been rescued so far. in kabul itself, the scramble to leave is gathering pace. the pentagon says about 10,000 people are currently at the airport. secunder kermani has this report from kabul. shame on them! they've been through so much already. now wading through sewage in the hope of
the americans should shoot us or let us through. so what awaits the refugees taken to america? we'll have a special report from the state of texas. also in the programme: researchers say booster shots of the covid vaccine may be needed, in the wake of a study suggesting waning protection after six months. and day one of the action at the paralympics in tokyo. australia and china lead the medals table. live from our studio in singapore, this is bbc news. it's newsday. it's 7am in the morning in...
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have the solar message for the us. china won't co us any country and won't 3 co us by any country. even the u. s. had been to keep the label of coercive diplomacy for it was back. so that way, any or agreeing to let taiwan set up a representative office in the capital. really, the recognition is annoyed. china because it's low regard to the island, which is about $160.00 kilowatt has east of mainland china to be a breakaway province. and under it's over and to respond to the move, sean is demand and let the waiting as a master leave beijing and recall its own. and boy, from really benjamin shall. and shanghai warns that the us has a long track record of breaking its promises to allies if they aren't within its core sphere of influence. luthey, i know they do not. who has, who hi to the one to provoke china. yes, no boundary dispute that china has economic benefit to china. apparently did us trying to maximize the use of is less and less strategic partners can use to afford competition. we push by crossing the bottom 9 issue of china, which is the one china, peaceable to for any we
have the solar message for the us. china won't co us any country and won't 3 co us by any country. even the u. s. had been to keep the label of coercive diplomacy for it was back. so that way, any or agreeing to let taiwan set up a representative office in the capital. really, the recognition is annoyed. china because it's low regard to the island, which is about $160.00 kilowatt has east of mainland china to be a breakaway province. and under it's over and to respond to the move, sean is...
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us, abused us - not the british, a gang of mod exploiting us, abused us for. not the british, a gang of mod. exploiting us, abused us for other 100 years — exploiting us, abused us for other 100 years our_ exploiting us, abused us for other 100 years. our social, _ exploiting us, abused us for other 100 years. our social, financial... j 100 years. our social, financial... of political — 100 years. our social, financial... of political structure, _ of political structure, everything has been — of political structure, everything has been destroyed _ of political structure, everything has been destroyed and - of political structure, everything | has been destroyed and together of political structure, everything i has been destroyed and together with that many— has been destroyed and together with that many thousands _ has been destroyed and together with that many thousands of _ has been destroyed and together with that many thousands of people - has been destroyed and together with that many thousands of people died l that many thousands of people died w
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could you explain to us, | profile. could you explain to us, but not — profile. could you explain to us, but not senior, _ profile. could you explain to us, but not senior, what— profile. could you explain to us, but not senior, what makes- profile. could you explain to us, but not senior, what makes you| profile. could you explain to us, - but not senior, what makes you say they are _ but not senior, what makes you say they are high—profile? _ but not senior, what makes you say they are high-profile?— they are high-profile? based on intelligence _ they are high-profile? based on intelligence collected _ they are high-profile? based on intelligence collected and - intelligence collected and activities in the past, that was the classification used for those. flan classification used for those. can ou classification used for those. can you clarify. _ classification used for those. can you clarify. were _ classification used for those. can you clarify, were you targeting both of these _ you clarify, were you targeting both of these individuals _ you clarify, w
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s. military base where they used a c. i turn coat to attack us soldiers. there are several. busy other attacks on american assets and this all led to a rise of terrorism inside pockets on directly on which was widely suspected of being used by the african government, backed by the u. s. against pakistan turned into isis k. as the clock counts down to the august 31st withdrawal deadline, if activation efforts continue with countries racing to get the last of the nationals out. well, there is, he sobbed in the african army police and the western parts government also desperately searching for any exit route. as they now said, passed to que shouldn't. from the ton upon the court's promise, they sweeping amnesty or rock video agency talk to a man who saw does a special forces officer onto the previous government about his own mom. and i had always wanted to join the military and say, when i graduated from school, i did and i received training at the academy of special forces and cobble unit was deployed to areas where i was fierce fighting police officers would call us in as rei
s. military base where they used a c. i turn coat to attack us soldiers. there are several. busy other attacks on american assets and this all led to a rise of terrorism inside pockets on directly on which was widely suspected of being used by the african government, backed by the u. s. against pakistan turned into isis k. as the clock counts down to the august 31st withdrawal deadline, if activation efforts continue with countries racing to get the last of the nationals out. well, there is, he...
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take former us general j keen. he also happens to be the chair of the company that produces humvees and sits on the board of another company that produces military equipment. so wouldn't you know, he thinks it was a bad idea to leave afghanistan. i think the administration made a terrible mistake and, and pulling our troops out and, and given the talem on the opportunity to take the country over and, and now we're going to inherit the epicenter of radical islam, right inside of inside about canis. and it's going to become a more dangerous place. there's also retired us general david portray. it's a partner at a global private equity firm called k k r, which has assets in the u. s. defense sector. and richard hoss is a former white house adviser who sits on the board of the investment firm lazarus, a firm that also serves defense companies. and we can't forget the former us defense secretary leon panetta, senior counselor at beacon global strategy is hardly an unbiased party. another fare mention is florida republic
take former us general j keen. he also happens to be the chair of the company that produces humvees and sits on the board of another company that produces military equipment. so wouldn't you know, he thinks it was a bad idea to leave afghanistan. i think the administration made a terrible mistake and, and pulling our troops out and, and given the talem on the opportunity to take the country over and, and now we're going to inherit the epicenter of radical islam, right inside of inside about...
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and bringing us to jacob . they fed us too many thanks to them as it's done. meanwhile, american troops of currently the largest president, had trouble therefore to meet what could be the last days of evacuations for going on. that's not about who control practically everything and fall from the hub. say, i've guns we've gathered that should return home. they are, they won't be allowed to leave any longer waddell's without seeing for the safety of those who stay. so when the thought about loaner rollout, evacuation of afghan nationals, the children we see here, could be among the last to make it out of the country. american troops are doing the best, attain them at the airport while they wait for their flights. well, lots of previous groups of african refugees who flown out still haven't reached their final destination. they've been transferred to us holding sites like this one and wait in while couple of men who kept his office throughout the taliban takeover said the master policy is a flock of punish refund
and bringing us to jacob . they fed us too many thanks to them as it's done. meanwhile, american troops of currently the largest president, had trouble therefore to meet what could be the last days of evacuations for going on. that's not about who control practically everything and fall from the hub. say, i've guns we've gathered that should return home. they are, they won't be allowed to leave any longer waddell's without seeing for the safety of those who stay. so when the thought about...
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also killed 13 us. but we will not forgive we will not forget we will hunt you down to make you pay. ah, quite a tossed into a busy friday night via worldwide headlines here lie from moscow, just stopped at 10 pm. let's get into the program. of course has gone on is still reeling from the devastating bama tack in the capital of the now taliban run country. according to the afghan health ministry, a 170 people were killed, including americans, and 200 others were injured. the pentagon now says only one explosion took place though on thursday the u. s. defense press secretary confirmed that to blasts had rocked capitals at board, islamic state quarters on which is a regional affiliate device. it says it was behind the blas. i should warn you. there are some graphic just coming up in the program. earlier reports suggested that one of the blas happened as an entrance to the airport, where afghans were waiting in line to be processed to fly out. audio was thrown into a storm sewer drain located nearby. an ex
also killed 13 us. but we will not forgive we will not forget we will hunt you down to make you pay. ah, quite a tossed into a busy friday night via worldwide headlines here lie from moscow, just stopped at 10 pm. let's get into the program. of course has gone on is still reeling from the devastating bama tack in the capital of the now taliban run country. according to the afghan health ministry, a 170 people were killed, including americans, and 200 others were injured. the pentagon now says...
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apparently did us trying to maximize the use of is less and less strategic partners can use to afford competition. we push by crossing the bottom line issue of china, which is the one china, peaceable to for any we would then need to completely rely on the us and its allies for economic benefit to us wants to have full control of luthey and yet to fulfill its strategic needs, we've russia, so we all see that the u. s. trail was almost on time to sustain long lasting your political influence of countries so far away. i think area such as pie was to see that the u. s. is not as powerful as one foot to be able to win a war. what influence your politics far away from the us? the us have failed. so many of these allies mccain you tons of from the support open night for whatever countries not of the court interest of the u. s. finally, anglo merkel time is german chancellor is almost up. but if her chosen success of things that he's inheriting rock solid public support, he might want to avoid the polls in the papers. because for the 1st time in 15 years, the dominant coalition party is actu
apparently did us trying to maximize the use of is less and less strategic partners can use to afford competition. we push by crossing the bottom line issue of china, which is the one china, peaceable to for any we would then need to completely rely on the us and its allies for economic benefit to us wants to have full control of luthey and yet to fulfill its strategic needs, we've russia, so we all see that the u. s. trail was almost on time to sustain long lasting your political influence of...
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forces from us. it's done in the early hours of this morning. if phil, let me just recap for you what the taliban spokesman was saying that he said, this is a good lesson for everyone. he said, i've got install is now a free and solving country. he said the u. s. could not achieve a military victory, but he did say that taliban wants good working relationships with all international countries. let's go back to our white house correspondent, kimberly how kit, who joins us now from washington. d. c. kimberly. so we were talking to you earlier about president biden because he's come under extreme pressure about the chaotic us withdrawal. how much political fallout is that going to be for the president? well i think the us president is going to have to make the case that the taliban can be trusted. and i think it's important to notice we just heard that spoke person speaking there from the airport. i believe it was that what we heard him say was that what he was looking for where the taliban is looking f
forces from us. it's done in the early hours of this morning. if phil, let me just recap for you what the taliban spokesman was saying that he said, this is a good lesson for everyone. he said, i've got install is now a free and solving country. he said the u. s. could not achieve a military victory, but he did say that taliban wants good working relationships with all international countries. let's go back to our white house correspondent, kimberly how kit, who joins us now from washington. d....
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~' . , , ., the us. i think the reality is that he is stuck _ the us. i think the reality is that he is stuck between _ the us. i think the reality is that he is stuck between the - the us. i think the reality is that he is stuck between the g7 - the us. i think the reality is that i he is stuck between the g7 leaders and the _ he is stuck between the g7 leaders and the taliban.. the time for the us being — and the taliban.. the time for the us being able to dictate the timetable for this withdrawal is passed — timetable for this withdrawal is passed. they could have done this by keeping _ passed. they could have done this by keeping the air open, getting everyone out and good time withdrawing their troops. they didn't— withdrawing their troops. they didn't do— withdrawing their troops. they didn't do that, that's why they're in the _ didn't do that, that's why they're in the mess that they are in. and i think it _ in the mess that they are in. and i think it shows the decline of us hegemony now
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and thank you for being with us. please join us with carol and jim hopkins. carol estes at elmhurst, and jim hopkins at lakeshore baptist. >>> welcome back to mosaic. this is pentecost and we have been talking about the power of the spirit breaking down barriers and uniting us and bringing us together. i was telling my colleagues in the congregation, i try to encourage them to wear rate in pentecost and they have at fairfield. i am really pleased with it. again, what are the symbols of red? >> the red is the fire, the spirit. the thrust of the movement of the holy spirit that just like us up. the vibrancy and the celebratory color. in different cultures they wear red instead of wearing black. because it is a marking of celebration. >> the tongues of flame dissent on us. carol said it exactly correctly. >> you mentioned earlier that sometimes community they are not pentecostal or charismatic they don't have the spirit. the people who are pentecostal and charismatic don't necessarily have the spirit unless they have a lot of emotion. can you say more about that
and thank you for being with us. please join us with carol and jim hopkins. carol estes at elmhurst, and jim hopkins at lakeshore baptist. >>> welcome back to mosaic. this is pentecost and we have been talking about the power of the spirit breaking down barriers and uniting us and bringing us together. i was telling my colleagues in the congregation, i try to encourage them to wear rate in pentecost and they have at fairfield. i am really pleased with it. again, what are the symbols of...
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some of us can, some of us can't. i'm here as their voice and if i can be a voice for all of us, it just breaks my heart some of the stories that i've heard. nursing students who have two b classes left. i can't even imagine being in my nursing profession at the end of my nursing career and being told i can finish my clinicals if i don't get the vaccine. essentially all of my hard work is for nothing. that's terrible. >> tucker: so if you are a propagandist out in news outlet and you find yourself attacking doctors and nurses because you think you know more about medicine then they do, then you've -- you've come to a really dark place. you should not be attacked, i , becky paul. i think even made an entirely fair decision and it's a hard decision but i'm grateful you were willing to talk to us about it tonight. thank you very much for coming on. >> absolutely, thank you. >> tucker: i misspoke just a minute ago. only 75% of health care workers in new york have been vaxed. again, health care workers. the question remain
some of us can, some of us can't. i'm here as their voice and if i can be a voice for all of us, it just breaks my heart some of the stories that i've heard. nursing students who have two b classes left. i can't even imagine being in my nursing profession at the end of my nursing career and being told i can finish my clinicals if i don't get the vaccine. essentially all of my hard work is for nothing. that's terrible. >> tucker: so if you are a propagandist out in news outlet and you find...
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racism cost us our lives. racism can cost us more. it can cost us an entire democracy. not far from here on january 6, a racist and violent mob tried to overthrow democracy, fueled by the lies that black and brown people in atlanta and detroit and philadelphia and milwaukee and other cities with large populations of people of color somehow cheated trump. they are trying to subvert our entire democracy because of racism. we stand up and we call for the senate and for president biden to take action, it is not just for our gain, it is proved -- to preserve the democracy. this is what racm can cost us. it is more fragile than we think. thank you for standing in solidarity. we love you, and we are going to get it done. [applause] one of the things that we want is the joint floyd -- george floyd policing act passed. if we do not have our right to vote, we cannonot get george fld or nothing else. i want to bring you the man that has stood with his family and stood with families through the years. with them, the brother of george floyd and the family of young brother fred coxe,
racism cost us our lives. racism can cost us more. it can cost us an entire democracy. not far from here on january 6, a racist and violent mob tried to overthrow democracy, fueled by the lies that black and brown people in atlanta and detroit and philadelphia and milwaukee and other cities with large populations of people of color somehow cheated trump. they are trying to subvert our entire democracy because of racism. we stand up and we call for the senate and for president biden to take...
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for it is there used to be. i felt them don't use these words outside of thehe housework when you're not running because other people have different standards but for me the profanity is the swallowers. in either my children said the n word or either of them used the f word or c-nt i would have to get a handkerchief and i would be horrified and i would be happy if they'd never became comfortable with those words and i feel aboutut those words in my children as well as myself, the way that whatever color i was, 100 years ago would've felt about the f word where matthew perkins the editor he is working with people like hemingway who was quite comfortable with it word when he wasn't writing books, he would write that word on his desk calendar and showed sayingbody instead of it. he was not especially in uptight person, it's just that the word had that much power made that is god is not that we have gotten past the sheer having of those taboos because we do have them just no longer about the body, it is about a cent
for it is there used to be. i felt them don't use these words outside of thehe housework when you're not running because other people have different standards but for me the profanity is the swallowers. in either my children said the n word or either of them used the f word or c-nt i would have to get a handkerchief and i would be horrified and i would be happy if they'd never became comfortable with those words and i feel aboutut those words in my children as well as myself, the way that...
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of data they need us to like them for them to be because the more that we use them, the more data we produce, we're in the middle of a great rates, the data and big tech companies are on the check the for the past 3 years, academics, nicole dri, analissa may have been investigating a phenomenon. they call data colonialism. while the modes scales and contexts may have changed, they say colonialism, same underlying functions of empire building extraction and appropriation remain. the new land grabbed going on. there's not land that's being grabbed, it's us, it's human life, the acquisition, the construction of data, valuable data for corporate use out of the flow of our lives that the lag rep going on. and that's why we're close. see only what it does, justice to that. let's think for instance of all the end user license agreement or the terms of use that we read whenever we sign up for a new social media platform. and if we think about the process of being asked to agree with something that we cannot even understand and signing away certain rights, signing away our property in this ac
of data they need us to like them for them to be because the more that we use them, the more data we produce, we're in the middle of a great rates, the data and big tech companies are on the check the for the past 3 years, academics, nicole dri, analissa may have been investigating a phenomenon. they call data colonialism. while the modes scales and contexts may have changed, they say colonialism, same underlying functions of empire building extraction and appropriation remain. the new land...
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i use hello there. let's look at the weather in the middle east and it's hot and it's dry. temperatures are where we expect them to be for much of the region, but they are going to pick up slightly. they have been down a little bit, not just for iraq and kuwait, but also for katasha. we take a look at the 3 day for doe how we are going to temperature come up slightly, and the humidity will dip down, but the winds will pick up by the time we get wet and stay for the south of this southerly winds. keeping things cool in oman and yemen, and we are expecting no showers to strengthen around western areas of yemen. we could see a storm or 2, and those join up with the showers and storms across it, running across the open rift valley. we are going to see some stronger rains, potentially flooding as well in the eastern areas of the democratic republic of congo. come tuesday as those rains for heaviest, here. but it's really in west africa where we are seeing those thunderstorms roll out to the west, bringing wi
i use hello there. let's look at the weather in the middle east and it's hot and it's dry. temperatures are where we expect them to be for much of the region, but they are going to pick up slightly. they have been down a little bit, not just for iraq and kuwait, but also for katasha. we take a look at the 3 day for doe how we are going to temperature come up slightly, and the humidity will dip down, but the winds will pick up by the time we get wet and stay for the south of this southerly...
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it's totally get the future for us. get us in so wrong. and what is being called biden's gone moment as a reference to the failures. the u. s. suffered in vietnam in 975. we're going to discuss the long, outspoken critic of the war, and i'm going to stand with congressman and we're going to bring you at the latest comments on the afghan. it's dan from the president. the following is emergence from vacation, as well as the 360 of you on whether or not the biden administration deserves a blame for the expedius class of the african government. considering this was something president trumpet declared. he was going to do as well. with the same chain of events have transpired under trust direction. i'm sorry, i know you've in your watching news use use right here on our t america. let's get started. ah, caliber has taken over afghanistan with an unexpected strength and speed that has the bite and ministration. scrambling to evacuate remaining americans and afghans who helped us forces during the 20 year war. our teacher, john patty, has more. t
it's totally get the future for us. get us in so wrong. and what is being called biden's gone moment as a reference to the failures. the u. s. suffered in vietnam in 975. we're going to discuss the long, outspoken critic of the war, and i'm going to stand with congressman and we're going to bring you at the latest comments on the afghan. it's dan from the president. the following is emergence from vacation, as well as the 360 of you on whether or not the biden administration deserves a blame...
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even gas grenades used it. if the crowd gets out of control, but things are also desperate for ordinary people that that includes people who work with us, forces with native forces, with the embassies diplomatic stuff. people who still haven't been able to get out, never might get out. they still haven't been vetted or approved for evacuation. they haven't been able to contact anyone. they haven't been able to secure arrangements for their families. so certainly with just 3 days left for people to get out of up get this done and, and the crowds, the que huge, there is a sense of desperation. the following video was apart and taken shortly after the attack was sent twice by witness the to the explosion. shots reported near by it's unclear who fired them. we spoke to the man behind the video who claim he was just meters away from the last. this was something that we are living in probably like 420 or 2 more than that. i hadn't witnessed christine, that hurt our eyes. our eyes was full of yours and all we couldn't
even gas grenades used it. if the crowd gets out of control, but things are also desperate for ordinary people that that includes people who work with us, forces with native forces, with the embassies diplomatic stuff. people who still haven't been able to get out, never might get out. they still haven't been vetted or approved for evacuation. they haven't been able to contact anyone. they haven't been able to secure arrangements for their families. so certainly with just 3 days left for people...
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the small he again the us the u. k. and his trailer whole, there's a high risk of a terrorist attack and cobble airport and told us citizens to stay away from the area. since i've got to stand fell to the taliban, thousands of both foreign nationals, ad afghans like be desperately trying to flee. well look at the pictures in the area resembles something of a i suppose. you could call it a disaster zone is certainly a mess. people sitting there amidst countless bags and suitcases, so uncertain looks up to them. rubbish. strewn on the road after the taliban rejected claims, it was stopping off guns with international vases from leaving the country. there was still a bit of hope for some of the people sitting there to get out. our tea senior correspondence in that conflict weary should not reporting back for us and shares what life is like under the new regime. as we were landing, we expected the situation to be desperate herein this evil and we certainly weren't disappointed. it isn't quite the bad ammonium we saw in the
the small he again the us the u. k. and his trailer whole, there's a high risk of a terrorist attack and cobble airport and told us citizens to stay away from the area. since i've got to stand fell to the taliban, thousands of both foreign nationals, ad afghans like be desperately trying to flee. well look at the pictures in the area resembles something of a i suppose. you could call it a disaster zone is certainly a mess. people sitting there amidst countless bags and suitcases, so uncertain...
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it's been people who, who. 2 assisted us and worked with us. they're not children, they have a personal responsibility to be aware of their surroundings. they have a personal responsibility to do the best they can with what they have. it's not like their a beef that in a bird missed that we put the cat on a it's not bad. okay. not at all. so i think in some ways this is the successful and about as best as you could expect it to be for 20 years of really quite frankly, a very expensive tragedy. well, you, i mean, you call it, you know, the end especially you can expect you to be, i mean, there been european leaders who are pretty upset with biden at the moment that, you know, they feel a bit abandoned. and i've gotten a start kind of what i wanted to ask you though i'm, i'm glad you called him sleepy joe. of course we've all heard that before, but when he, when he started making his speech just now i was really worried to the guy seems really out of it really. but yeah, he's maybe he's retired but seems to me he's, he's, he's not doing very well
it's been people who, who. 2 assisted us and worked with us. they're not children, they have a personal responsibility to be aware of their surroundings. they have a personal responsibility to do the best they can with what they have. it's not like their a beef that in a bird missed that we put the cat on a it's not bad. okay. not at all. so i think in some ways this is the successful and about as best as you could expect it to be for 20 years of really quite frankly, a very expensive tragedy....
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us marine rebecca heinrich and us congressman michael walsh will join us live. >> we are stranded. i'm afraid for my life. we are in danger. mister president, please help us. >> the woman known as fatima who we met earlier this week has made it safely out of afghanistan. we will be talking to her live along with congresswoman carol miller who helped make that happen. stay tuned. n class was brutal. well, you can try using the buick's massaging seat. oh. yeah, that's nice. can i use apple carplay to put some music on? sure, it's wireless. what's your buick's wi-fi password? it's buick envision. that's a really tight spot. i used to hate parallel parking. me too! the all-new buick envision. built around you. all of you. pay no interest for 72 months plus current eligible buick owners get $500 purchase allowance i will bless those who bless you on most 2021 buick suv models. here in israel and the former soviet union the jewish people are living in very difficult times. there are now thousands of destitute elderly jews who are desperately in need of basic food. the international fello
us marine rebecca heinrich and us congressman michael walsh will join us live. >> we are stranded. i'm afraid for my life. we are in danger. mister president, please help us. >> the woman known as fatima who we met earlier this week has made it safely out of afghanistan. we will be talking to her live along with congresswoman carol miller who helped make that happen. stay tuned. n class was brutal. well, you can try using the buick's massaging seat. oh. yeah, that's nice. can i use...
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us. they know if they can keep that power, they know they can steal more resources from our communities. they know in order to keep that power, they have to work real hard to leave us out and leave us behind. they know that in order to do so, they have to rig the rules so that we can never get ahead. now, they are working hard, y'all, to keep us from building our power. so what does that mean? it means we have to work harder and build even more power. on this historic anniversary, let us remember that history repeats itself until the people intervene to create a new path. back then, president lyndon b. johnson told organizers he did not have the power to tackle voting rights. but our people took our power, and we were limitless in our pursuit of justice. we would not allow process to hinder progress. today we face the same dilemma, do we not? we face the same rhetoric, do we not? bipartisanship is being used as an excuse to not be bold with the power that we delivered in november. the pow
us. they know if they can keep that power, they know they can steal more resources from our communities. they know in order to keep that power, they have to work real hard to leave us out and leave us behind. they know that in order to do so, they have to rig the rules so that we can never get ahead. now, they are working hard, y'all, to keep us from building our power. so what does that mean? it means we have to work harder and build even more power. on this historic anniversary, let us...
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s. military base where they used a c. i turn coat to attack us soldiers. there are several other attacks on american assets. and this all led to a rise of terrorism inside pockets on directly related to the u. s. presence and afghan. a stand 6 years ago. the pakistani taliban, which was widely suspected of being used by the african government, backed by the u. s. against pakistan, turned into isis k central. it's the same thing as isis. so most viewers with no slumming state of iraq and syria re isis, which was this group that took over in 2014, 2015 big swath of iraq and syria. and by the way, who were able to do that because of massive amounts of military equipment that the us left behind specifically interact, that's where they really got their weapons from. they went into iraq, took those home visa weapons and went back into syria, isis k, which is the islamic state of correson, which essentially means eastern. they don't like the taliban, they're not friends with the taliban. they've been fighting the taliban. but more importantly, they'd been fightin
s. military base where they used a c. i turn coat to attack us soldiers. there are several other attacks on american assets. and this all led to a rise of terrorism inside pockets on directly related to the u. s. presence and afghan. a stand 6 years ago. the pakistani taliban, which was widely suspected of being used by the african government, backed by the u. s. against pakistan, turned into isis k central. it's the same thing as isis. so most viewers with no slumming state of iraq and syria...
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they used force against us and broke our smartphone. and they told us that you can not raise your flag. they told us, go and sit at home. your women be ashamed. was no one who forced to protest against them to show the world that the taliban government does not have any value. not just for us, it has no legitimacy in the world. i've always seen shay spoke of the matter of cobble about the situation on the ground. they are in touch with me, they called me and they informed me that i should continue. my job seems to thumb that the taliban is perhaps putting on a bit of a p. r stunt at the moment the taliban saying that they want women to have the opportunity perhaps to even get a job. it says women can perhaps even get an education. we have educated women, we have women who can provide services, we have women can, who can be part of the economy. therefore it's only logical for itala bond government our for any government to make sure that we take advantage of that. the issue of women has to be dealt with and the context of human rights an
they used force against us and broke our smartphone. and they told us that you can not raise your flag. they told us, go and sit at home. your women be ashamed. was no one who forced to protest against them to show the world that the taliban government does not have any value. not just for us, it has no legitimacy in the world. i've always seen shay spoke of the matter of cobble about the situation on the ground. they are in touch with me, they called me and they informed me that i should...
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us isto— ball is in the us camp, and i think the us is to show— ball is in the us camp, and i think the us is to show again— ball is in the us camp, and i think. the us is to show again leadership, which has _ the us is to show again leadership, which has been _ the us is to show again leadership, which has been missing _ the us is to show again leadership, which has been missing for- the us is to show again leadership, which has been missing for a - the us is to show again leadership, which has been missing for a long i which has been missing for a long time _ which has been missing for a long time. , . . , which has been missing for a long time. . . , . ' , time. just briefly then, jeffrey, who does the _ time. just briefly then, jeffrey, who does the united _ time. just briefly then, jeffrey, who does the united states i time. just briefly then, jeffrey, - who does the united states partner with in the region to try to exert some influence when they have shipped out? the some influence when they have shipped out?— shipped out? the us has traditionally _ shipped out? the us ha
us isto— ball is in the us camp, and i think the us is to show— ball is in the us camp, and i think the us is to show again— ball is in the us camp, and i think. the us is to show again leadership, which has _ the us is to show again leadership, which has been _ the us is to show again leadership, which has been missing _ the us is to show again leadership, which has been missing for- the us is to show again leadership, which has been missing for a - the us is to show again leadership,...
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is ahead of us and 40% decline, the worst is behind us. another poll i wanted to show you, this kaiser family health regarding the vaccine -- most un-vaccinated adults think the shots are riskier than the virus. they write that three quarters of u.s. adults who say they will ethnically not get a covid-19 vaccine believe getting the shots is a bigger risk to their health than becoming infected with the coronavirus according to a poll released wednesday that underscores the challenges of getting the most resistant to come forward. the kaiser family foundation also found the majority of unvaccinated people believe the pandemic has been exaggerated in the news and are for -- pharma's likely been vaccinated people to think the emergence of new variants will worsen the pandemic. your view on things getting worse, getting better -- getting worse, getting better, or staying the same. let's go to calls. we will hear from latonya in joplin, missouri, who thinks things are getting worse. caller: good morning. i would say things are getting worse for
is ahead of us and 40% decline, the worst is behind us. another poll i wanted to show you, this kaiser family health regarding the vaccine -- most un-vaccinated adults think the shots are riskier than the virus. they write that three quarters of u.s. adults who say they will ethnically not get a covid-19 vaccine believe getting the shots is a bigger risk to their health than becoming infected with the coronavirus according to a poll released wednesday that underscores the challenges of getting...
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not use them. i remember using h ***, i remember my mom literally washing my mouth out with likely so. and this days d *** and h *** we don't think of them as potent as we used to. and for example, to say oh my god about something that probably is not that in the titanic significance, that is something at a time you were not supposed to do. you were told not to overdo it. that time for most of this is probably past. oh my god or the abbreviation omg is very common for people under a certain age. that age is a bit rather advanced on because profanity is no longer so centered around issues of religion. omg and oh my god were popular especially only documented this by young women. young women tend to be the one to change the language for various reasons. that's a whole other talk. but omg and oh my god have been in the vanguard of that. language has just changed in that way. there is a major contrast between today when omg is not considered a curse word and most people would not be criticized for taki
not use them. i remember using h ***, i remember my mom literally washing my mouth out with likely so. and this days d *** and h *** we don't think of them as potent as we used to. and for example, to say oh my god about something that probably is not that in the titanic significance, that is something at a time you were not supposed to do. you were told not to overdo it. that time for most of this is probably past. oh my god or the abbreviation omg is very common for people under a certain...
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i think, _ us in the region? thank you for having me. i think, as- us in the region? thank you for having me. i think, as great- us in the region? thank you for having me. i think, as great a l having me. i think, as great a tragedy as what afghanistan is, and as upsetting as some of the images are, i think if we look at the broader geopolitical consequences for the region in the long run, it is likely to be far less than what some of these images today may suggest. i think it is quite clear that china will be seeking to milk the decision as well as its shambolic execution for all it�*s worth, to suggest that the us security guarantees in the region are not worth their salt, as well as suggesting that the us is not a terribly capable superpower. and indeed, in the short run, we are going to see us credibility undermined. however, the implications for the geopolitics of the region will be less than we might imagine, simply because us credibility has already for some time been questioned in the region. the reason why the region works with the united states is less tha
i think, _ us in the region? thank you for having me. i think, as- us in the region? thank you for having me. i think, as great- us in the region? thank you for having me. i think, as great a l having me. i think, as great a tragedy as what afghanistan is, and as upsetting as some of the images are, i think if we look at the broader geopolitical consequences for the region in the long run, it is likely to be far less than what some of these images today may suggest. i think it is quite clear...
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and something, television maybe could've shown us the soldiers were going to fight with us soon maybe it would've been easier. as it was the fox old needed every hollister and think they could get and more. and the men to go with them. yes, our mission on the lines was delayed. delay the red driving korea. so that we can get jeeps, delay it so that we can get weapons carriers and weapons and more ammo. and get it to us, man and equipment, wet or dry. because it was still rough going for us, it would stay that way for months or maybe longer. until enough men would be in korea district back grade yes, it was operation delay. [gunshot]. [gunshot]. the emma was precious, one are artillery battalion is 40 tanks we we would hold them off for a few hours and a blessing attack but they would envelop us on both sides. and always trouble ahead in trouble on the sides. [gunshot]. and off of the river, earned our bridges behind us. people in big cities like pittsburgh or bothered by smoke partied all the smoke was black but it didn't bother us a bit. yes, the smoke and look good. and that's the w
and something, television maybe could've shown us the soldiers were going to fight with us soon maybe it would've been easier. as it was the fox old needed every hollister and think they could get and more. and the men to go with them. yes, our mission on the lines was delayed. delay the red driving korea. so that we can get jeeps, delay it so that we can get weapons carriers and weapons and more ammo. and get it to us, man and equipment, wet or dry. because it was still rough going for us, it...
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it told us: wallbox, based in spain, did not reply to us, but they did tell ken's team that they had fixed the online problems. time to see if the units are safe. retesting took place this week and suggests most of the problems in both chargers have been fixed. but ken says owners still need to take action. check for updates, solve the problem. the wallbox charger uses hardware that is not secure enough. there's really nothing you can do to make it completely secure. so unless wallbox have found a way of fixing that, which would be beyond me, i'd suggest perhaps supergluing the box cover in, so hackers cannot take the top off. and what of the approval they had to be sold in the uk by the department for transport and the government grants handed out to help sell them? the department did not comment on the security issues we raised, but said: it's worth noting that all smart home chargers will still be usable if you just want to plug your car in. but when it comes to security, when using them with a phone app or home wi—fi, it seems some are smarter than others. that was dan, and mor
it told us: wallbox, based in spain, did not reply to us, but they did tell ken's team that they had fixed the online problems. time to see if the units are safe. retesting took place this week and suggests most of the problems in both chargers have been fixed. but ken says owners still need to take action. check for updates, solve the problem. the wallbox charger uses hardware that is not secure enough. there's really nothing you can do to make it completely secure. so unless wallbox have...
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our men knew better use of them, and all in all, they gave us more firepower. the browning automatic rifle, for instance, is my favorite, and the north koreans were deathly afraid of it. it was a very good weapon, and there was no comparison between it and the north korean -- [inaudible] as they're called. >> pretty much respect for that bar of ours, didn't they? >> they really did. they were really scared of it. >> tom, when you're in the line with your men like that moving for a long sometime, you get to know them pretty well, don't you? >> yes, you do. you eat with them, you sleep with them, and every once in a while, one of them gets shot. and you really feel bad. sergeant thorpe kips, my platoon sergeant, he really knows his business. and i owe a lot of credit for him. we had younger men, i got to know those too. our squad leaders, freddie, smoky and those boys, you really get to know them very well. back around the perimeter because of the fact that we were shifting around an awful lot, it was very hard to try and size up your men. but regardless of this
our men knew better use of them, and all in all, they gave us more firepower. the browning automatic rifle, for instance, is my favorite, and the north koreans were deathly afraid of it. it was a very good weapon, and there was no comparison between it and the north korean -- [inaudible] as they're called. >> pretty much respect for that bar of ours, didn't they? >> they really did. they were really scared of it. >> tom, when you're in the line with your men like that moving...
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military uses. so animals have made throughout american history a tremendous contribution to our armed forces they continue to do so and they probably will for the foreseeable future. so thank you very much for watching this i encourage you to go to the national museum of civil war medicine, which is also in frederick, maryland and better yet get a membership to it so you can really enjoy all that has to offer so
military uses. so animals have made throughout american history a tremendous contribution to our armed forces they continue to do so and they probably will for the foreseeable future. so thank you very much for watching this i encourage you to go to the national museum of civil war medicine, which is also in frederick, maryland and better yet get a membership to it so you can really enjoy all that has to offer so
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so do bear with us more good to see you. tell us about the apple 1st. there must be a terrifying and desperate place right now. what did you see when you arrived well, as is the situation at the airport is what we expected it to be hectic. we expected it to be chaotic. what we didn't expect is you know how, how wide these, these chaos is it's. it's all over the airport. the air field is lifted with bullet casings with, with codes of people's shoes as they stab be did earlier to get a boat, those, those aircraft even to cling on to aircraft. well, you know, will of, it's be left behind and there's, there's lead to everywhere there's, there's flashback grenades used, flashbanc, grenades, tear gas canisters like all over the, all over the air script as well as people's clothes, heads got trapped. and i must remark on the bob why it is absolutely everywhere. this is how nato soldiers have presumably decided to keep people away. so, but why need is a need as high as the very, very dense and simply, you know, there's, there's no way to cross it. and given the
so do bear with us more good to see you. tell us about the apple 1st. there must be a terrifying and desperate place right now. what did you see when you arrived well, as is the situation at the airport is what we expected it to be hectic. we expected it to be chaotic. what we didn't expect is you know how, how wide these, these chaos is it's. it's all over the airport. the air field is lifted with bullet casings with, with codes of people's shoes as they stab be did earlier to get a boat,...
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while in may, the current us president joe biden ordered us intelligence agencies to accelerate their probe into the origins of the virus and to report back. in 90 days, we spoke with former us intelligence officer, scott ritter, who thinks it's an attempt to deflect attention away from the problems closer to home. i do know that in the united states we have a tendency to politicize intelligence. right now there is a i think there is a tendency to find a convenient cas blame on china. it was funny how the democrats opposed this when donald trump was doing it. but now that they are in power, there is a need to seek some sort of deflection away from your failures in the u. s. policy. so they're, they're looking for a culprit in china is the logical corporate. let's be clear. no one knows right now for sure how this virus guys got to be world updates on r t international law wildfire that's been raging for 3 weeks, has now decimated the tiny california mountain community leveling most of its historic downtown area and raising blocks of homes aided by tender dr agitation and fanned by str
while in may, the current us president joe biden ordered us intelligence agencies to accelerate their probe into the origins of the virus and to report back. in 90 days, we spoke with former us intelligence officer, scott ritter, who thinks it's an attempt to deflect attention away from the problems closer to home. i do know that in the united states we have a tendency to politicize intelligence. right now there is a i think there is a tendency to find a convenient cas blame on china. it was...
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today mark 60 years since the 1st use of agent orange by the us military in vietnam. the highly toxic herbicide and the fully and cause the suffering of hundreds of thousands of vietnamese people who have been left with the last thing. effects from the indiscriminate use of the chemical a warning you may find the following. images disturbing the sample about 5000000 people who have incurable chronic diseases, due to agent or the complete normal life, a fine job the i was a gentle soldier in a bomb squad. my task was to clear past and demolish things. area with boys and didn't know it back then we just went on with our lives. we only realized when we started having children and the game and also when people started having children as a war, they realized what orange pe needs to hear from those. and the parents were shocked and in the family, immediately with the former american soldiers also still struggling with their injuries from exposure to agent orange, retired u. s. navy commander and lawyer john well spoke to us about the consequences of that chemical on the att
today mark 60 years since the 1st use of agent orange by the us military in vietnam. the highly toxic herbicide and the fully and cause the suffering of hundreds of thousands of vietnamese people who have been left with the last thing. effects from the indiscriminate use of the chemical a warning you may find the following. images disturbing the sample about 5000000 people who have incurable chronic diseases, due to agent or the complete normal life, a fine job the i was a gentle soldier in a...
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so in interesting change in opinions in the us, as well?— the us, as well? that's an interesting _ the us, as well? that's an interesting point. - the us, as well? that's an interesting point. the i the us, as well? that's an - interesting point. the republicans would want to be speaking out strongly in terms of not abandoning allies, and you have voices in congress being raised by veterans who are republicans, who have been extremely outspoken. so that comes up extremely outspoken. so that comes up again, the traditional party line about immigrants and refugees. so we will see that that transpires to be, or whether there's anything beyond this particular issue, but there are certainly some vocal voices talk about needing to protect allies and to bring them to safety. just finall , to bring them to safety. just finally, barbara, _ to bring them to safety. just finally, barbara, and - to bring them to safety. just finally, barbara, and big issue of concern to the international community is whether afghanistan becomes a country that harbours jihadists of diffe
so in interesting change in opinions in the us, as well?— the us, as well? that's an interesting _ the us, as well? that's an interesting point. - the us, as well? that's an interesting point. the i the us, as well? that's an - interesting point. the republicans would want to be speaking out strongly in terms of not abandoning allies, and you have voices in congress being raised by veterans who are republicans, who have been extremely outspoken. so that comes up extremely outspoken. so that...
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let's take united states to the us for our white house correspondent, kimberly hall could join us for washington, d. c. and kimberly, they may come to some cold comfort, said josie, this is in the us to learn that this equipment that has been left behind us is not usable. i mean, i have american reaction thus far to the images that we've seen ice of cobble as the last americans departed. well, it's been a rough week for the us president joe biden, who's also the commander in chief of the u. s. military because well, he is able to say that he kept the campaign promise. he ended the forever war. as many americans referred to the conflict in afghanistan. the final stretch of that conflict with marred with the images not only of soldiers, deaths, but also in the final hours. there are the hours after the united states left soldiers parading around in american military uniforms with american weapons. so it's, it's unclear if there will be any consolation to the fact that some of the equipment wasn't working, because certainly there's enough equipment working that it's going to make some am
let's take united states to the us for our white house correspondent, kimberly hall could join us for washington, d. c. and kimberly, they may come to some cold comfort, said josie, this is in the us to learn that this equipment that has been left behind us is not usable. i mean, i have american reaction thus far to the images that we've seen ice of cobble as the last americans departed. well, it's been a rough week for the us president joe biden, who's also the commander in chief of the u. s....
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what can the us, what kind of reprisals can the us expect specifically, do you think? the taliban is known for ruthlessness and they believe... we will have a lot of issues trying to negotiate with the taliban right now because we lack legitimacy and we still have 39 people at one time amo and many held in indefinite detention without trial. as long as that remains a symbol of us torture, injustice and oppression, we are going to be negotiating from an inferior position because it is a manifestation of hypocrisy of imperial rule. and that is going to challenge the us and the uk for decades. residents on the east coast of the united states are bracing for one of the most powerful storms in years. hurricane henri is expected to make landfall on long island or in southern new england on sunday. the hurricane will make landfall across the north—east of the united states on sunday. over recent hours the storm has picked up energy as it has worked across warm waters of the atlantic gulfstream. it is being driven around an open area of low pressure, sending it in a north—
what can the us, what kind of reprisals can the us expect specifically, do you think? the taliban is known for ruthlessness and they believe... we will have a lot of issues trying to negotiate with the taliban right now because we lack legitimacy and we still have 39 people at one time amo and many held in indefinite detention without trial. as long as that remains a symbol of us torture, injustice and oppression, we are going to be negotiating from an inferior position because it is a...
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in the way they used to to work. and last but not least, the ping demick has been a major factor because people had to stop isolate, so they're out of the labor for labor. 4th, a lot of them have had to stay home and that was contributed for those 5 factors. brand have exacerbated it. kind of like a conundrum of the book telling me, okay. right. and i know that there's a lot of moving parts there. now at the same time, we're all looking for, we're not just for the few months that especially to the holidays and we've got supermarkets and producers warning with the supply shortages could allow to the holidays and could even really hurt christmas is their concern there about how the how long the shortages will last. well actually you're picking right up on the story that's to do with when i mentioned the you work because a lot of them are officers that they worked in the meat packing and meat industry and a lot of the pigs. of course this has been effected because they haven't been being able to slaughter them the same
in the way they used to to work. and last but not least, the ping demick has been a major factor because people had to stop isolate, so they're out of the labor for labor. 4th, a lot of them have had to stay home and that was contributed for those 5 factors. brand have exacerbated it. kind of like a conundrum of the book telling me, okay. right. and i know that there's a lot of moving parts there. now at the same time, we're all looking for, we're not just for the few months that especially to...
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it's good to have you with us. janet, let's begin with what this means, if we can, a little bit, for the uk. borisjohnson has been trying to develop an independent foreign policy. we know it's been pretty clear that this was not a decision that the british particularly wanted to take at this moment. what does this and what's happening in afghanistan tell us about britain's influence in washington, its military capability and its ability to adopt a leadership role, do you think? well, it's not at all surprising that the foreign policies of the uk and us should be diverging, because they're the principal members of nato, and nato has been in an existential crisis ever since the cold war ended. it was devised, if we all remember, as an adversary to the soviet bloc and the communisty bloc, and when communism collapsed and there was no more soviet union to oppose, the obvious question is what is nato for? and within ten years of communism collapsing, we had 9/11 and the rise of islamist terrorism, and so nato became, ba
it's good to have you with us. janet, let's begin with what this means, if we can, a little bit, for the uk. borisjohnson has been trying to develop an independent foreign policy. we know it's been pretty clear that this was not a decision that the british particularly wanted to take at this moment. what does this and what's happening in afghanistan tell us about britain's influence in washington, its military capability and its ability to adopt a leadership role, do you think? well, it's not...
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so the us, the us dollar becomes like that as well and all of our or other hyper inflationary currencies. and that's what we're looking at right now in the u. s. and other countries, do you think any other countries around the world are starting to scale by from the usage of the dollar? we just have to look at the usage of the dollar global. and you notice that in the last 20 years has come down every year, every 2 years has come down. russia has completely out of the us dollar. and this, that's them up to be in an interesting situation. as you see more of cooperation with china, russia, iraq, they don't want to be involved in the dollar because the us weaponized the dollar by sanctioning by interfering and swift, the global money transfer mechanism. and by playing politics and by getting in the way. so these countries that you know what we need our own system, so they're creating their own system. the un special wrapper tour on torture says there are grounds for an official intervention against police in berlin. as follows . numerous accusations or brutality against those recently prote
so the us, the us dollar becomes like that as well and all of our or other hyper inflationary currencies. and that's what we're looking at right now in the u. s. and other countries, do you think any other countries around the world are starting to scale by from the usage of the dollar? we just have to look at the usage of the dollar global. and you notice that in the last 20 years has come down every year, every 2 years has come down. russia has completely out of the us dollar. and this,...
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me the cobble at board sees more chaotic scenes of the us military reportedly uses tear gas to disperse crowd of people desperate to leave the country. thousands remain strong, to be honest on governments around the world of hating criticism for the slow response to the crisis. we hear from one german national, who's begging for rescue for both him and his afghan fiance. let us finally leave this caliphate give me and my fiance permission to enter germany. 10000 to africa and soldiers are reportedly rallying in the east of the country under the leadership of the vice president who insists he's now the country's legitimate, can take a leader. terrorist and syria celebrate the taliban advances with parades and sweets. we take a look at washington's history with these middle eastern extremist groups. ah, why is it just moments after 8 o'clock on thursday morning here at moscow? this is arte international, a very warm welcome to you. so for days on from the taliban dramatic return to power and i've gone on and chaotic scenes continue and cobble international airport as people try to flee on
me the cobble at board sees more chaotic scenes of the us military reportedly uses tear gas to disperse crowd of people desperate to leave the country. thousands remain strong, to be honest on governments around the world of hating criticism for the slow response to the crisis. we hear from one german national, who's begging for rescue for both him and his afghan fiance. let us finally leave this caliphate give me and my fiance permission to enter germany. 10000 to africa and soldiers are...
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you have to understand us. thing was not a solution. us. they could mazing the taliban leveraging data so many to measure tim. i think that the hobby that was the problem and now we can pressure them into not have using the p but all right, bret. i completely agree and i would just say that the us should have done this differently. we should have insured, and i've worked on political transitions across africa, ivory coast, liberia. any where we handle this a heck of a lot better. there's a way of doing this. it least would have given the african a military, the african government, a fighting chance. but you know, we quite literally, from one day to the next abandoned barbara airbase didn't even bother to leave the lights on, or the generator they are. i mean, this was a reckless retreat. it is one that will go down in the street as a case study. i don't know how to handle this. what about those who say, you know, i'm obviously not a foreign policy expert, but what about those who said there was no easy way to do this? because if you tip you
you have to understand us. thing was not a solution. us. they could mazing the taliban leveraging data so many to measure tim. i think that the hobby that was the problem and now we can pressure them into not have using the p but all right, bret. i completely agree and i would just say that the us should have done this differently. we should have insured, and i've worked on political transitions across africa, ivory coast, liberia. any where we handle this a heck of a lot better. there's a way...