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indeed, and i think ben wallace _ years to come. indeed, and i think ben wallace has _ years to come. indeed, and i think ben wallace has been _ years to come. indeed, and i think ben wallace has been the - years to come. indeed, and i think ben wallace has been the most. ben wallace has been the most critical person of the us over the past couple of weeks. he has made it very clear publicly that the uk government does not agree with this decision and he has really warned of the consequences of the vacuum that may appear in afghanistan. because the fact is that we have very little idea what this new regime is going to be like, how it is going to compare to when the taliban growth afghanistan in the late 90s, and i think ben wallace, who served himself in the armed forces and has been on the front end of dealing with the withdrawal, particularly with the withdrawal, particularly with the withdrawal, particularly with the vacuum that has emerged around the foreign office, is obviously very concerned about this. and his comments in the
indeed, and i think ben wallace _ years to come. indeed, and i think ben wallace has _ years to come. indeed, and i think ben wallace has been _ years to come. indeed, and i think ben wallace has been the - years to come. indeed, and i think ben wallace has been the most. ben wallace has been the most critical person of the us over the past couple of weeks. he has made it very clear publicly that the uk government does not agree with this decision and he has really warned of the consequences of...
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as wallace saw it, conrad's story went like this. conrad was in the kitchen, was heidy in the bathroom. at some point, conrad heard a pop and when he turned, he saw heidy standing somewhere between the kitchen and the bathroom hallway, leading. >> and he either runs over to catch her, or she falls down. >> wallace then went back to the truman home, making a detailed measurements of the kitchen and surrounding rooms. he wanted to see if conrad's story checked out. his conclusion, it did not. >> her body is at the top of the staircase. it doesn't add up that she would've traveled the distance that he is saying she would have gone, and then followed at that location. >> it was hard for to wallace believe heidy could have traveled from the bathroom to the top of the stairs, after sustaining such a severe head wound. >> she would've followed immediately to the ground. >> shared wallace his findings with assistant district attorney craig johnson. johnson agreed. everything pointed to conrad. why would conrad want to kill his wife? >> under
as wallace saw it, conrad's story went like this. conrad was in the kitchen, was heidy in the bathroom. at some point, conrad heard a pop and when he turned, he saw heidy standing somewhere between the kitchen and the bathroom hallway, leading. >> and he either runs over to catch her, or she falls down. >> wallace then went back to the truman home, making a detailed measurements of the kitchen and surrounding rooms. he wanted to see if conrad's story checked out. his conclusion, it...
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well, it is a - message that comes from ben wallace that he _ message that comes from ben wallace that he pointed out already. in the main _ that he pointed out already. in the main overriding thing is also confusion. we have seen so many powerful— confusion. we have seen so many powerful images today, people going through— powerful images today, people going through sewage, young children clutching — through sewage, young children clutching teddy bears. suitcase wheeling them around. no one knows what is _ wheeling them around. no one knows what is going on and i doubt that these _ what is going on and i doubt that these people are really listening to what ben _ these people are really listening to what ben wallace is saying. how's that message going to get through to them to— that message going to get through to them to cross to a land border instead — them to cross to a land border instead of— them to cross to a land border instead of going through a processing centre in pakistan. it is utter— processing centre in pakistan. it is utter confusion and panic for those who
well, it is a - message that comes from ben wallace that he _ message that comes from ben wallace that he pointed out already. in the main _ that he pointed out already. in the main overriding thing is also confusion. we have seen so many powerful— confusion. we have seen so many powerful images today, people going through— powerful images today, people going through sewage, young children clutching — through sewage, young children clutching teddy bears. suitcase wheeling them around. no...
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well, he purchased wallace, and all collier wanted wallace to do was walk his horses. he was fond of horses. and collier was walking the horse down dolphin street one day and something spooked the horse. he had to come home and say the horse took off and he couldn't catch him. she said you go downstairs, collier is going to want to talk to you when he comes home. he knew what that meant. he was not going to take another beating. he runs out the door. instead of running north this time, he ran south. in mobile when you run south you're going to run into water. so he ran for a day and a half all the way to the end of the county and he's down in dolphin island, and he could see the union soldiers over at the fort but couldn't figure out how to get there because the water was 40, 50 feet deep. he saw these confederate soldiers every day. they would go to the look out booth to look over and see what the union soldiers were doing, and at night they would leave. so he's run through water moccasins, alligators, snakes, mosquitos, bugs, everything. he would go up into the booth
well, he purchased wallace, and all collier wanted wallace to do was walk his horses. he was fond of horses. and collier was walking the horse down dolphin street one day and something spooked the horse. he had to come home and say the horse took off and he couldn't catch him. she said you go downstairs, collier is going to want to talk to you when he comes home. he knew what that meant. he was not going to take another beating. he runs out the door. instead of running north this time, he ran...
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, and wallace tried to run away four times. each time he would run away, he would run away north and he'd get caught. and they would bring him back and beat him unmercifully. in fact, during that time you could get jobs beating slaves by the number of lashes or by the hour. finally, unbelievably his owner became sympathetic and brought him to mobile from north mississippi and had him auctioned off at the slave market on rollins street. and the guy that purchased him -- before this building was here, there was an antebellum home. he was a merchant marine. well, he purchased wallless, and all collier wanted wallace to do was walk his horses. and collier was walking the horse down dolphin street one day and something spooked the horse. he had to come home and say the horse took off and he couldn't catch him. she said you go downstairs, collier is going to want to talk to you. he knew what that meant. he was not going to take another beating. he runs out the door. instead of running north time, in south. in mobile when you run sout
, and wallace tried to run away four times. each time he would run away, he would run away north and he'd get caught. and they would bring him back and beat him unmercifully. in fact, during that time you could get jobs beating slaves by the number of lashes or by the hour. finally, unbelievably his owner became sympathetic and brought him to mobile from north mississippi and had him auctioned off at the slave market on rollins street. and the guy that purchased him -- before this building was...
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ben wallace is right that no -hone leave. ben wallace is right that no hone call leave. ben wallace is right that no phone call from — leave. ben wallace is right that no phone call from dominic _ leave. ben wallace is right that no phone call from dominic raab - leave. ben wallace is right that no phone call from dominic raab or. phone call from dominic raab or anybody— phone call from dominic raab or anybody will have prevented the taliban — anybody will have prevented the taliban from taking kabul or the collapse — taliban from taking kabul or the collapse of the afghan government. but in _ collapse of the afghan government. but in the _ collapse of the afghan government. but in the situation like this, there's— but in the situation like this, there's not much you can do. but there _ there's not much you can do. but there are — there's not much you can do. but there are things you can do, and my view is _ there are things you can do, and my view is that— there are things you can do, and my view is that the duty —— it is the duty— view is that the d
ben wallace is right that no -hone leave. ben wallace is right that no hone call leave. ben wallace is right that no phone call from — leave. ben wallace is right that no phone call from dominic _ leave. ben wallace is right that no phone call from dominic raab - leave. ben wallace is right that no phone call from dominic raab or. phone call from dominic raab or anybody— phone call from dominic raab or anybody will have prevented the taliban — anybody will have prevented the taliban from...
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ben wallace whati _ here is a pretty bleak one. ben wallace whati afghanistan - here is a pretty bleak one. ben l wallace whati afghanistan might here is a pretty bleak one. ben - wallace whati afghanistan might fall into civil war. ministers think the repercussions of that could be significant, notjust a rise in poverty in the country, but potentially the re—emergence of al-qaeda in afghanistan. and remember that back in 2001, the removal of al-qaeda from afghanistan was one of the key reasons given to justify the invasion. now, the speed with which this has all happened has surprised many around here, but there were warnings and mr wallace said this morning he had tried to persuade some nato allies to leave a military presence in afghanistan. ultimately he was unsuccessful in that because of the lack of us infrastructure and the lack of willpower in nato capitals. but i suppose the question that many are going to ask is, what comes next? many conservative mps are increasingly voicing their frustration at the government's policy
ben wallace whati _ here is a pretty bleak one. ben wallace whati afghanistan - here is a pretty bleak one. ben l wallace whati afghanistan might here is a pretty bleak one. ben - wallace whati afghanistan might fall into civil war. ministers think the repercussions of that could be significant, notjust a rise in poverty in the country, but potentially the re—emergence of al-qaeda in afghanistan. and remember that back in 2001, the removal of al-qaeda from afghanistan was one of the key...
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ben wallace and _ left behind? incredibly regretful. ben wallace and his _ left behind? incredibly regretful. ben wallace and his team - left behind? incredibly regretful. ben wallace and his team within | left behind? incredibly regretful. . ben wallace and his team within the mod are some of the few people to emerge with any credit internationally from this. it is credit to the diplomatic teams in the raf that they have managed to get 14,500 the raf that they have managed to get 111,500 people out and we thank them for their work. the fact there are hundreds, potentially thousands left is very sad because life will be difficult for them to get out, going through checkpoints is difficult in any circumstances but going through checkpoints with the taliban when you have women and children with you i think will be incredibly uncomfortable. i hope we continue to try to get people out who deserved to be got out, through uk means. ~ . ., , ., , , uk means. what means would they be, do ou uk means. what means would they be, do you imagine? _ uk means. what means would they be,
ben wallace and _ left behind? incredibly regretful. ben wallace and his _ left behind? incredibly regretful. ben wallace and his team - left behind? incredibly regretful. ben wallace and his team within | left behind? incredibly regretful. . ben wallace and his team within the mod are some of the few people to emerge with any credit internationally from this. it is credit to the diplomatic teams in the raf that they have managed to get 14,500 the raf that they have managed to get 111,500...
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he purchased wallace, and what he wanted him to do was walk his horses. and wallace was walking one of his horses one day, and something spoke the horse and he took off. and he could not catch him. he had to come home and tell them that the horse took off, and he could not catch him. and she said wallace you go downstairs, because somebody is gonna want to talk to you when he get home. so he ran off again, and basically he didn't run north he run south. so he ran for a day and a half, to the end of the county. and he could see the union soldiers, but he couldn't figure out how to get there. because the water was 40 or 50 feet deep. he saw these confederate soldiers, every day they had this look out booth, and they were looking out to sea with the union soldiers were doing. at night they would leave. so he is running through alligators, snakes, mosquitoes and bugs and everything. so he would go up into a place to keep himself from the bugs, and he would leave before the soldiers would get back. and ultimately he finds this eight foot boat, he jumps in gets
he purchased wallace, and what he wanted him to do was walk his horses. and wallace was walking one of his horses one day, and something spoke the horse and he took off. and he could not catch him. he had to come home and tell them that the horse took off, and he could not catch him. and she said wallace you go downstairs, because somebody is gonna want to talk to you when he get home. so he ran off again, and basically he didn't run north he run south. so he ran for a day and a half, to the...
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why do you feel it so personally, mr wallace? | feel it so personally, mr wallace? because _ feel it so personally, mr wallace? because it — feel it so personally, mr wallace? because it is sad and the west has done what it has done, and we have to do our very best to get people out and stand by our obligations. in 20 years of sacrifice. it is out and stand by our obligations. in 20 years of sacrifice.— 20 years of sacrifice. it is what it is. in 20 years of sacrifice. it is what it is- in the — 20 years of sacrifice. it is what it is. in the early _ 20 years of sacrifice. it is what it is. in the early hours _ 20 years of sacrifice. it is what it is. in the early hours of - 20 years of sacrifice. it is what it is. in the early hours of this - is. in the early hours of this morning amid this flight landed at brize norton carrying some 300 people to safety come up with more planes expected in coming days. but even those who will be eligible for places on board face logistical barriers. paperwork, passage to the airport and, all the while, those afghans who help
why do you feel it so personally, mr wallace? | feel it so personally, mr wallace? because _ feel it so personally, mr wallace? because it — feel it so personally, mr wallace? because it is sad and the west has done what it has done, and we have to do our very best to get people out and stand by our obligations. in 20 years of sacrifice. it is out and stand by our obligations. in 20 years of sacrifice.— 20 years of sacrifice. it is what it is. in 20 years of sacrifice. it is what it is- in...
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wallace. in your testimony, you say, we will benefit from the rich history of multijurisdictional operation, from our unique strengths are federal partners and other private stakeholders. what are the unique strengths of the federal government that they can bring to governments like yours are partnerships like yours, i should say? ms. wallace: thank you. we were previously a federal state commission and we were born from that, so we have this underlying history of the 1970's of working with a very tight partnership between federal agencies and states. our federal agencies range from the army corps of engineers and also, the ecological restoration program and the efficient wildlife service which offers a role in terms of wildlife -- fish and wildlife service which offers a role in terms of wildlife management, ecological prophecies, fema with its rolls e on hazard planning and response as well as usdpa with oil. and with the usgs, their science research arm, noaa, so with integrated drought pla
wallace. in your testimony, you say, we will benefit from the rich history of multijurisdictional operation, from our unique strengths are federal partners and other private stakeholders. what are the unique strengths of the federal government that they can bring to governments like yours are partnerships like yours, i should say? ms. wallace: thank you. we were previously a federal state commission and we were born from that, so we have this underlying history of the 1970's of working with a...
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said ben wallace, an interview this morning, the processing center at the baron hotel shots o 330 g m t. the british government says that was always the plan was not a response to the attacks at the airport and near the hotel itself. according to what the security code and around the, the pound hotel that actually been extended by 300 meters or so just the day before . so the situation could be much worse, back to that decision not being taken when it was when it comes to purchasing the final people leaving the country. they're rather a 1000 people that i have have the paperwork process. they've been taken to the airport now awaiting lives out of the country. the normal rules when it comes to the number of people who can both flights have been suspended. also we believe that some military hardware, including military land rovers, will be left in the car bowl to allow more people to pack on to flights. but the message by wallace is that sadly, and inevitably, some people will be left behind to the message to them is to, to head, to the board. us with surrounding countries such as pocke
said ben wallace, an interview this morning, the processing center at the baron hotel shots o 330 g m t. the british government says that was always the plan was not a response to the attacks at the airport and near the hotel itself. according to what the security code and around the, the pound hotel that actually been extended by 300 meters or so just the day before . so the situation could be much worse, back to that decision not being taken when it was when it comes to purchasing the final...
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let's bring in mayor tamara wallace. has this ever happened to you? >> it has not. and as far as i know, my husband's lived here for 47 years. it has not happened in his entire time here either. >> well, you've been very honest with us when we had you last week. what's the latest on the fire lines? i know you're on the phones with cal fire and all the important people there. >> i am. we do have spot fires here in the basin. so the fire has reached our area. >> when you say "our area." i'm sorry to press you on this, is this still about five miles away from the south lake tahoe basin? >> no. the fire is in the basin now. >> okay. any concerns for you now, mayor wallace in terms of so many people leaving, 20,000, of looting of the vacation homes or people who live there full time in >> we have been so incredibly blessed. we have fire and police people, police personnel from all over the state. three, 400 miles away i saw people from very near to my hometown in the central san joaquin valley, porterville, fresno, merced. they've sent personnel up to help protect our co
let's bring in mayor tamara wallace. has this ever happened to you? >> it has not. and as far as i know, my husband's lived here for 47 years. it has not happened in his entire time here either. >> well, you've been very honest with us when we had you last week. what's the latest on the fire lines? i know you're on the phones with cal fire and all the important people there. >> i am. we do have spot fires here in the basin. so the fire has reached our area. >> when you...
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ben wallace, the defence secretary _ doesn't it? ben wallace, the defence secretary is - doesn't it? ben wallace, the defence secretary is in - doesn't it? ben wallace, the defence secretary is in a - defence secretary is in a terrible situation having to deal with this circumstances. i know he is hugely concerned about the american decision, which i think the american nation will live to regret. but you are right and what you say. i came into politics because i wanted to see britain play a more influential role on the international stage, and i think we have a region understanding, and appreciation of the world around us that we are trusted as well, and a desire to be a force for good, but i'm afraid i've recently having distracted by brexit, and by covid as well, and whitehall simply has not the bandwidth to step up to the plate. we had great statements made at the g7, global britain, it's all about britain returning to the international stage, joe biden was seeing america is back, to give greater resolve on purpose to what the we
ben wallace, the defence secretary _ doesn't it? ben wallace, the defence secretary is - doesn't it? ben wallace, the defence secretary is in - doesn't it? ben wallace, the defence secretary is in a - defence secretary is in a terrible situation having to deal with this circumstances. i know he is hugely concerned about the american decision, which i think the american nation will live to regret. but you are right and what you say. i came into politics because i wanted to see britain play a...
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ben wallace — rules around bureaucracy. ben wallace said they took 300 people out yesterday. they are hoping to -et out yesterday. they are hoping to get another 700 out in the next 24 to 36— get another 700 out in the next 24 to 36 hours — to 36 hours. here is what he had to say. to 36 hours. here is what he had to sa . ~ to 36 hours. here is what he had to sa . . ., here is what he had to say. we all recognise. — here is what he had to say. we all recognise. we _ here is what he had to say. we all recognise, we all— here is what he had to say. we all recognise, we all see _ here is what he had to say. we all recognise, we all see what - here is what he had to say. we all recognise, we all see what we - here is what he had to say. we all recognise, we all see what we are| recognise, we all see what we are seeing _ recognise, we all see what we are seeing on — recognise, we all see what we are seeing on telly, _ recognise, we all see what we are seeing on telly, time _ recognise, we all see what we are seeing on telly, time is _ recognise, we all see what we are see
ben wallace — rules around bureaucracy. ben wallace said they took 300 people out yesterday. they are hoping to -et out yesterday. they are hoping to get another 700 out in the next 24 to 36— get another 700 out in the next 24 to 36 hours — to 36 hours. here is what he had to say. to 36 hours. here is what he had to sa . ~ to 36 hours. here is what he had to sa . . ., here is what he had to say. we all recognise. — here is what he had to say. we all recognise. we _ here is what he had...
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crisis in just a few hours it is set for 4:00 o'clock eastern time we will have full coverage, chris wallace will have an in-depth interview with secretary of state anthony blinken on "fox news sunday" at the top of the hour and days refugees from afghanistan have been landing in qatar in the country's government has been instrumental in assisting evacuees including americans, jon scott speaks with qatar's foreign minister about his foreign relief efforts as well as ongoing crisis in afghanistan, don't miss john's interview tonight on "fox report" at 6:00 o'clock eastern. tropical storm henry is bringing strong winds to the northeast for more on the path, after the break. ♪ with voltaren arthritis pain gel my husband's got his moves back. an alternative to pain pills voltaren is the first full prescription strength gel for powerful arthritis pain relief... voltaren the joy of movement
crisis in just a few hours it is set for 4:00 o'clock eastern time we will have full coverage, chris wallace will have an in-depth interview with secretary of state anthony blinken on "fox news sunday" at the top of the hour and days refugees from afghanistan have been landing in qatar in the country's government has been instrumental in assisting evacuees including americans, jon scott speaks with qatar's foreign minister about his foreign relief efforts as well as ongoing crisis in...
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good secretary, ben wallace. morning mr wallace. goof morning. good morning mr wallace. good morning- if— good morning mr wallace. good morning- if i _ good morning mr wallace. good morning. if! could _ good morning mr wallace. good morning. if i could get - good morning mr wallace. good morning. if i could get a - good morning mr wallace. good morning. if i could get a little i good morning mr wallace. good| morning. if i could get a little bit of information _ morning. if i could get a little bit of information from _ morning. if i could get a little bit of information from you - morning. if i could get a little bit of information from you about i morning. if i could get a little bit| of information from you about the deadline. you have said the deadline is ours rather than weeks. took me through what that means exactly. i’m through what that means exactly. i'm not through what that means exactly. i�*m! not going to give you an exact end date of each different phase because i think to do so would risk potentially stampede, and we have seen already some tragic dea
good secretary, ben wallace. morning mr wallace. goof morning. good morning mr wallace. good morning- if— good morning mr wallace. good morning- if i _ good morning mr wallace. good morning. if! could _ good morning mr wallace. good morning. if i could get - good morning mr wallace. good morning. if i could get a - good morning mr wallace. good morning. if i could get a little i good morning mr wallace. good| morning. if i could get a little bit of information _ morning. if i could get a...
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wallace writing in the sunday times today. - telling. wallace writing in the sunday times today. he - telling. wallace writing in the sunday times today. he is i telling. wallace writing in the - sunday times today. he is saying that if people can't get out, they have to find their own way out. that is a statement _ have to find their own way out. that is a statement of _ have to find their own way out. that is a statement of the _ have to find their own way out. that is a statement of the obvious. if evacuation — is a statement of the obvious. if evacuation flights are finished, people — evacuation flights are finished, people have to find their own way out. people have to find their own way out the — people have to find their own way out. the reality of what that his is a. out. the reality of what that his is a, increasingly difficult or very difficult — a, increasingly difficult or very difficult to do that. should very life—threatening to get out of afghanistan and of those people who come out _ afghanistan and of those people who come out of afghanistan are then go
wallace writing in the sunday times today. - telling. wallace writing in the sunday times today. he - telling. wallace writing in the sunday times today. he is i telling. wallace writing in the - sunday times today. he is saying that if people can't get out, they have to find their own way out. that is a statement _ have to find their own way out. that is a statement of _ have to find their own way out. that is a statement of the _ have to find their own way out. that is a statement of the...
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wallace can undersold because it's 20 is a sacrifice. is what it is. parliament is being recalled back from some recess that's on wednesday. it begins at 9 30 in the morning. some 5 hours will be dedicated to a debate on this ongoing crisis. i'll be speaking of everything from the war on terror as gender and foreign policy in the 1st place to the very fact that 5 weeks ago, the prime minister of foreign johnson says that a tale bon takeover would be out of the question. obviously, that is actually wrong at this point. so many people will be questioning the prime minister on all of that. but what about the intelligence that provided this nato ex, this in the 1st place? i'm crucial.
wallace can undersold because it's 20 is a sacrifice. is what it is. parliament is being recalled back from some recess that's on wednesday. it begins at 9 30 in the morning. some 5 hours will be dedicated to a debate on this ongoing crisis. i'll be speaking of everything from the war on terror as gender and foreign policy in the 1st place to the very fact that 5 weeks ago, the prime minister of foreign johnson says that a tale bon takeover would be out of the question. obviously, that is...
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. >> matt wallace: and so it's just after midnight on mars. the vehicle's asleep. >> cooper: project manager matt wallace explained that a day on mars is 40 minutes longer than on earth. the team's schedule was constantly changing. so, people here are-- are mars night shift workers. >> wallace: ( laughs ) yeah, that's a good way to think of it. >> cooper: but, i mean, working night shift is tough enough, but this is a night shift that's constantly shifting. >> wallace: constantly moving. >> cooper: yeah. >> wallace: that's right. yeah. >> cooper: on "perseverance's" fourth day on mars, it swiveled the powerful camera on its mast and took a look around. a space enthusiast named sean doran put the images together, set them to music, and posted the movie on youtube. even one of the top scientists on the project was moved when he saw it. >> ken farley: i went and got a beer and watched this thing scroll by. and that...that was the moment-- when i felt like i was there. >> cooper: ken farley leads the science team that will direct "perseverance" th
. >> matt wallace: and so it's just after midnight on mars. the vehicle's asleep. >> cooper: project manager matt wallace explained that a day on mars is 40 minutes longer than on earth. the team's schedule was constantly changing. so, people here are-- are mars night shift workers. >> wallace: ( laughs ) yeah, that's a good way to think of it. >> cooper: but, i mean, working night shift is tough enough, but this is a night shift that's constantly shifting. >>...
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the defence secretary ben wallace there. _ it is. the defence secretary ben wallace there. clearly _ it is. the defence secretary ben wallace there. clearly impacted j it is. the defence secretary ben i wallace there. clearly impacted by what he has seen and i think that reflects perhaps more broadly, a certain resignation in government that the events of the last few days have shown that the taliban are of course very much in control in afghanistan and there is very little now that the uk or indeed other countries can or perhaps want to do individually or collectively to stop that. the focus turns to what can be done and what the government should be doing to make the best of the situation and on a visit to the west midlands this morning, the labour leader said keir starmer, set out what he believed the priority should be. the situation in afghanistan is shocking — the situation in afghanistan is shocking and is tragic. we are seeing — shocking and is tragic. we are seeing before our very eyes the unravelling of 20 years of progress and of _ unravelling of 20 years of
the defence secretary ben wallace there. _ it is. the defence secretary ben wallace there. clearly _ it is. the defence secretary ben wallace there. clearly impacted j it is. the defence secretary ben i wallace there. clearly impacted by what he has seen and i think that reflects perhaps more broadly, a certain resignation in government that the events of the last few days have shown that the taliban are of course very much in control in afghanistan and there is very little now that the uk or...
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defence secretary, ben wallace the defence secretary, ben wallace the defence secretary, ben wallace himself has said it is with deep regret that not everyone has been able to be evacuated. the numbers they have come out they say are 13,708 so far, but there will still be some people left behind. borisjohnson said over the course of this week that he fully expects that those people should be allowed to leave by the taliban, i think there will be a lot of questions asked about how feasible and realistic that will be for people on the ground, and how those people get out once those flights stop. helen, thank you very much. of course we will be talking to ben wallace the defence secretary in about 25 minutes. we will get an update on that and exactly what that means for those who were left in campbell. the manchester city footballer benjamin mendy will appear in court today charged with four counts of rape, and one of sexual assault. police say the charges relate to three complainants aged over 16, and are alleged to have happened between october last year and this month. the 27—yearâ
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ben wallace says tale bon militants. clearly have momentum across the country and i'm going to stand is heading toward civil war predicting as well that the battle scarred nation will again become a breeding ground for al qaeda reporting next from outside, the british defense ministry here is shot edwards, dusty for options on the table that is the latest from the case defense secretary friend wallace, as he tries to prevent and all our civil war and african son is the u. k. begins to retreat troops out of the country. now ever since us taliban peace deal, what we've seen is nature. have all begun to retrieve what flashes this power political vacuum in the region, seeing the tale, been totally taking control and tipping that balance of power. but despite was obviously a situation as deteriorating by the minute the u. k. prime minister boris johnson says that britain should be proud of what's been done there for the last 20 years. i must say, i don't believe it was in vain, because i do think when you look back at what has happened over the last 20 years, there was a massive effort to
ben wallace says tale bon militants. clearly have momentum across the country and i'm going to stand is heading toward civil war predicting as well that the battle scarred nation will again become a breeding ground for al qaeda reporting next from outside, the british defense ministry here is shot edwards, dusty for options on the table that is the latest from the case defense secretary friend wallace, as he tries to prevent and all our civil war and african son is the u. k. begins to retreat...
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k is defense secretary, friend wallace, is he twice prevention all out? civil war now scanning stone is the u. k. begins to retreat troops out of the country. now ever since us taliban peace still, what we've seen is nature that we have all begun to retrieve what flashes this power political vacuum in the region, seeing the tale, been totally taking control and tipping that balance of power. but this point was obviously a situation that's deteriorated by the minute. the u. k. prime minister barak johnson says that britain should be proud of what's been done there over the last 20 years. i must say, i don't believe it was in vain, because i do think when you look back at what has happened over the last 20 years, there was a massive effort to deal with a particular problem that everybody will remember after 911. and that was successful. now not only will a poverty of course increase on political these stabilization, but what's a key worry is terrorism could also still be on the rise. and that's why the u. k. the funded secretary is now saying that pulling o
k is defense secretary, friend wallace, is he twice prevention all out? civil war now scanning stone is the u. k. begins to retreat troops out of the country. now ever since us taliban peace still, what we've seen is nature that we have all begun to retrieve what flashes this power political vacuum in the region, seeing the tale, been totally taking control and tipping that balance of power. but this point was obviously a situation that's deteriorated by the minute. the u. k. prime minister...
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is defense secretary brand wallace, as he tries to prevent an all out civil war in afghanistan as the u. k. begins to retreat troops out of the country now, ever since us taliban p still. what we've seen is nature allows have all begun to retrieve what flashes this power political vacuum in the region, seeing the tale from totally taking control and tipping that balance of power. now not only will a poverty of course increase on political destabilization, but what's a key worry is terrorism could also still be on the rise, and that's why the u. k. the funded secretary is now saying that pulling out of the region is a huge mistake. now we were in this position where we talked about how clearly to manage across the country. united states are leaving that with an honest yesterday we are leaving alongside them. and that leaves a, as you say, a very, very big problem on the ground. developing with the taliban failed states around the world need to instability lead to a security threat to off on our interest. we. we are very clear about that, that fly that the west has to learn that you don
is defense secretary brand wallace, as he tries to prevent an all out civil war in afghanistan as the u. k. begins to retreat troops out of the country now, ever since us taliban p still. what we've seen is nature allows have all begun to retrieve what flashes this power political vacuum in the region, seeing the tale from totally taking control and tipping that balance of power. now not only will a poverty of course increase on political destabilization, but what's a key worry is terrorism...
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wallace saying it's too early to deal with questions like that. it depends very much on their actions, not on their rhetoric, and that indeed is a sentiment echoed by the russians who do, and that they still have an embassy presence on the ground. they decided not to shut their embassy. they are meeting the russians. that is the taliban on tuesday to talk about security matters. so everybody taking a little bit of a stand off approach on policy at that moment. in a sense, the evacuations are buying time for that. so the question, it is the priority of all of these countries, whether it's the u. k, germany fraud, the netherlands, the czech republic, ukraine to get their nationals out and to get their off can support stuff out to whom they've made a commitment to help them over these last 20 years. and those scenes at the airport coast, not helping that process, the spanish foreign minister saying, vowing not to leave anyone behind mister wallace, the u. k. defense secretary, also this morning, breaking down in tears on the radio. he's a former mili
wallace saying it's too early to deal with questions like that. it depends very much on their actions, not on their rhetoric, and that indeed is a sentiment echoed by the russians who do, and that they still have an embassy presence on the ground. they decided not to shut their embassy. they are meeting the russians. that is the taliban on tuesday to talk about security matters. so everybody taking a little bit of a stand off approach on policy at that moment. in a sense, the evacuations are...
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but wallace says tell about medicines clearly have momentum across the country. and the afghanistan is heading towards civil war predicting too that the battle scarred nation will again become a breeding ground for al qaeda. reporting next, from outside, the british defense ministry peers shouted edwards dashti for options on the table that is the latest from the u. k. is defense secretary friend wallace, as he tries to prevent an all out civil war enough can. nissan is the u. k. begins to retreat troops out of the country. now ever since the us taliban peace deal, what we've seen is nature that we have all begun to retrieve what flashes this power political vacuum in the region, seeing the tale around totally taking control and tipping that balance of power. now not only will a poverty of course increase on political destabilization, but what's a key worry is terrorism could also still be on the rise and that's why you case defense. secretary is now saying that pulling out of the region is a huge mistake. now we were in this position where we talked about how cl
but wallace says tell about medicines clearly have momentum across the country. and the afghanistan is heading towards civil war predicting too that the battle scarred nation will again become a breeding ground for al qaeda. reporting next, from outside, the british defense ministry peers shouted edwards dashti for options on the table that is the latest from the u. k. is defense secretary friend wallace, as he tries to prevent an all out civil war enough can. nissan is the u. k. begins to...
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here is ben wallace. first of all, i can tell you last friday. — first of all, i can tell you last friday, because i was dealing with it through — friday, because i was dealing with it through the night, on saturday as well, _ it through the night, on saturday as well, the _ it through the night, on saturday as well, the number one problem last week, _ well, the number one problem last week, the — well, the number one problem last week, the only problem last week was not a phone _ week, the only problem last week was not a phone call to an afghan government that was melting away and had almost, or didn't have any leverage. _ had almost, or didn't have any leverage, the number one challenge at the _ leverage, the number one challenge at the end _ leverage, the number one challenge at the end of last week was whether the airport— at the end of last week was whether the airport would continue to fly, to allow— the airport would continue to fly, to allow planes to fly out, and those — to allow pla
here is ben wallace. first of all, i can tell you last friday. — first of all, i can tell you last friday, because i was dealing with it through — friday, because i was dealing with it through the night, on saturday as well, _ it through the night, on saturday as well, the _ it through the night, on saturday as well, the number one problem last week, _ well, the number one problem last week, the — well, the number one problem last week, the only problem last week was not a phone _ week,...
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who had become bess wallace truman in the future. he talked about the rigors of farm life and how stressful it was and although he had a philosophical view of farming and knew its importance, of course. he kept the financial books as well and it is about this time he joined the masons which would become an important part of his life and his friendships. he stayed on the farm until 1917 when he enlisted in the national guard and left for -- left the farm for military service in france soon after. during world war i. work on the farm taught him that he could lead farm workers and taught him that he didn't want to be a farmer for the rest of his life. next slide, please. harry truman did not need to serve in world war i. he was 34 years old in 1917 so he was past the enlistment age but he was inspired by woodrow wilson's call to resist german aggression and he wanted to see the world beyond rural and kansas city area, in the city of kansas city. he wanted to see the wider world as well. he had an interest in the world by his reading pri
who had become bess wallace truman in the future. he talked about the rigors of farm life and how stressful it was and although he had a philosophical view of farming and knew its importance, of course. he kept the financial books as well and it is about this time he joined the masons which would become an important part of his life and his friendships. he stayed on the farm until 1917 when he enlisted in the national guard and left for -- left the farm for military service in france soon...
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ben wallace, the defence secretary give more detail earlier. we closed the processing centre and bot across the british and the people that were working with us. the abbey gate is currently closed and will remain so and indeed we are now processing approximately the last 1000 people on the inside of the airfield and we will fly them out today. (05) that is where we move to the next stage which the evacuation of our 1000 trips. he stage which the evacuation of our 1000 tri s. ., , stage which the evacuation of our 1000 trips-— stage which the evacuation of our 1000 tri s. ., , ., 1000 trips. he has not said when the last british soldier— 1000 trips. he has not said when the last british soldier would _ 1000 trips. he has not said when the last british soldier would leave i last british soldier would leave afghanistan but said that will be before the us does and also said they would have to leave some equipment behind or destroy it and stressed this was a planned timetable and the suicide bombings yesterday have not made the british forces le
ben wallace, the defence secretary give more detail earlier. we closed the processing centre and bot across the british and the people that were working with us. the abbey gate is currently closed and will remain so and indeed we are now processing approximately the last 1000 people on the inside of the airfield and we will fly them out today. (05) that is where we move to the next stage which the evacuation of our 1000 trips. he stage which the evacuation of our 1000 tri s. ., , stage which...
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betsy wallace is in this picture. the second row at the end on the far right. second row seated on the far right. and also of interest in this picture is charlie ross. he was on the far left, front row. ross would move on to become harry truman's press secretary during truman's presidency. truman's education was rigorous in high school. although and he never did attend college however, he drugged as a young man of becoming a military general, going to west point after graduation in 1901. he took odd jobs, though, including railroad timekeeper and a bank clerk. his college dreams were shattered when his father's financial things took a downturn. he had to leave independence for the town of grand view, missouri which we will see about in a moment. harry truman was a lifelong learner and release self educated man. major lessons of history throughout his life and career, and drew upon them in conversation and they help to guide his personal philosophy and leadership style and decision-making. next slide, please. this is a picture of the grand view farm. south of ka
betsy wallace is in this picture. the second row at the end on the far right. second row seated on the far right. and also of interest in this picture is charlie ross. he was on the far left, front row. ross would move on to become harry truman's press secretary during truman's presidency. truman's education was rigorous in high school. although and he never did attend college however, he drugged as a young man of becoming a military general, going to west point after graduation in 1901. he...
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we're joined by tamara wallace. thanks for being with us. first of all, we hope the flames stay away. how tense is this for you, not as a politician but as a community member there? sgr well, it's fairly tense. i've lived here for a very long time. i have five children. we are a very small community. it's difficult to see the impact on our community. sgr what are you hearing from businesses that depend on tourism. you're a small community but you serve so many people across the. we're about 25% of normal. but there's such incredible people, the lodging association, they have opened their doors to evacuees from other areas, and they're housing our out-of-area firefighters. so, in spite of the fact that they're losing money from tourism, they are a generous, a generous group of people. sgr and mayor wallace, what's your guidance now for everyone watching in the bay area and beyond. what are you telling people? should we stay away from tahoe for a week, two weeks? what's the status? >> you just said it yourselves. the air quality is just absolu
we're joined by tamara wallace. thanks for being with us. first of all, we hope the flames stay away. how tense is this for you, not as a politician but as a community member there? sgr well, it's fairly tense. i've lived here for a very long time. i have five children. we are a very small community. it's difficult to see the impact on our community. sgr what are you hearing from businesses that depend on tourism. you're a small community but you serve so many people across the. we're about 25%...
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defence secretary ben wallace says 300 people have been evacuated, while 1,500 more are waiting to depart in the next few days earlier, the us army says it was forced to fire warning shots into the air to prevent crowds of desperate citizens running onto planes. gunfire. taliban leaders — seen here in a new video released by the militants — say the situation in the country is peaceful — and have promised to protect the population, including women's rights but there are fears they could reintroduce the strict sharia law they previously imposed. in a moment, we'll hear from the taliban's spokesman but first graham satchell has this report on board a plane due to leave kabul overnight. but at the last minute they're told the flight won't be going. passengers are forced to rejoin the chaos outside. there is panic and fear everywhere. for 20 years, afghanistan has had stability, democracy and relative safety. it has all ended in a matter of days. a lucky few have made it out. this is delhi airport and a mix of relief, anger and despair. i can't believe the world abandoned afghanistan. ou
defence secretary ben wallace says 300 people have been evacuated, while 1,500 more are waiting to depart in the next few days earlier, the us army says it was forced to fire warning shots into the air to prevent crowds of desperate citizens running onto planes. gunfire. taliban leaders — seen here in a new video released by the militants — say the situation in the country is peaceful — and have promised to protect the population, including women's rights but there are fears they could...
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ben wallace needs to look at _ take action. ben wallace needs to look at of— take action. ben wallace needs to look at of his window, walk the ten minutes— look at of his window, walk the ten minutes to — look at of his window, walk the ten minutes to this protest and take action — minutes to this protest and take action at— minutes to this protest and take action. �* , ,, ., action. a spokesperson for the ministry of _ action. a spokesperson for the ministry of defence _ action. a spokesperson for the ministry of defence said - action. a spokesperson for the ministry of defence said in - action. a spokesperson for the ministry of defence said in a i ministry of defence said in a statement... these gurkha veterans say they want the british and nepalese government to set a date for talks about their plight and say they want a gurkha representative to be there. if that happens within three months, they are willing to postpone their hunger strike. there's been a rise in the proportion ofjob adverts that offer people the chance to work from home, according to a recru
ben wallace needs to look at _ take action. ben wallace needs to look at of— take action. ben wallace needs to look at of his window, walk the ten minutes— look at of his window, walk the ten minutes to — look at of his window, walk the ten minutes to this protest and take action — minutes to this protest and take action at— minutes to this protest and take action. �* , ,, ., action. a spokesperson for the ministry of _ action. a spokesperson for the ministry of defence _ action. a...
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— this article in the telegraph, ben wallace the defence secretary actually says, we are watching afghanistan's sliding slowly toward civil wan _ afghanistan's sliding slowly toward civilwar. it afghanistan's sliding slowly toward civil war. it is not slow, and that is this— civil war. it is not slow, and that is this thing _ civil war. it is not slow, and that is this thing that has cut, lords know_ is this thing that has cut, lords know why. _ is this thing that has cut, lords know why, so many people i surprise. it is know why, so many people i surprise. it is been _ know why, so many people i surprise. it is been a _ know why, so many people i surprise. it is been a matter of weeks the taliban— it is been a matter of weeks the taliban have managed to take control of so many— taliban have managed to take control of so many cities and areas. they now control— of so many cities and areas. they now control nearly all the north of afghanistan. if they could to kabul, that basically takes out the airport. _ that basically takes out the airport, and we know there's a thousand _ airport, an
— this article in the telegraph, ben wallace the defence secretary actually says, we are watching afghanistan's sliding slowly toward civil wan _ afghanistan's sliding slowly toward civilwar. it afghanistan's sliding slowly toward civil war. it is not slow, and that is this— civil war. it is not slow, and that is this thing _ civil war. it is not slow, and that is this thing that has cut, lords know_ is this thing that has cut, lords know why. _ is this thing that has cut, lords know why,...
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was also writing — secretary ben wallace was also writing in — secretary ben wallace was also writing in the newspapers today and he says _ writing in the newspapers today and he says that while we may not be able to _ he says that while we may not be able to get everybody out in time the you _ able to get everybody out in time the you 5 — able to get everybody out in time the you s would have the uk's full support— the you s would have the uk's full support if— the you s would have the uk's full support if the us did decide to stay longer _ support if the us did decide to stay loner. ., ~' ,, , support if the us did decide to stay loner. ., ~ ,, , . ., longer. thank you very much for that. residents on the us east coast have been urged to prepare for one of the most powerful storms in years. hurricane henri has been downgraded to a tropical storm, but it's triggered a state of emergency in parts of new york state. lebu diesko reports. it was meant to be a celebration of new york's triumph over the worst of the pandemic. at this star—studded concert, it was mother nature who s
was also writing — secretary ben wallace was also writing in — secretary ben wallace was also writing in the newspapers today and he says _ writing in the newspapers today and he says that while we may not be able to _ he says that while we may not be able to get everybody out in time the you _ able to get everybody out in time the you 5 — able to get everybody out in time the you s would have the uk's full support— the you s would have the uk's full support if— the you s would have...
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that's wallace's in this picture. she is in the second row at the end on the far right so second row seated on the far right there. and also interest in in this picture is charlie ross. who is on the far left front row and ross would move on to become harry truman's press secretary during truman's presidency. true's education was rigorous. in high school, although and he never did attend college. however he had dreamed his young man of becoming a military general and of going to west point. after graduation in 1901. he took odd jobs though, including railroad timekeeper in a bank clerk. this college dreams were shattered when his father's financial fortunes took a downward turn and he had to leave independence for for the town of grandview, missouri, which will say more about here in a moment. but again, harry truman was a lifelong learner and really self-educated man. he drew lessons of history throughout his life and career and drew upon them in just a regular conversation and they helped guide his his personal phil
that's wallace's in this picture. she is in the second row at the end on the far right so second row seated on the far right there. and also interest in in this picture is charlie ross. who is on the far left front row and ross would move on to become harry truman's press secretary during truman's presidency. true's education was rigorous. in high school, although and he never did attend college. however he had dreamed his young man of becoming a military general and of going to west point....
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but you can't the fence actually been wallace was more emotional when he broke down on a local radio station. men and women of our armed forces are risking their lives in doing that. but that is the right thing to do. they bridge the last 20 years and you know, the very least that obligation has to be as many of the people through the pipeline as possible. but i think i also said yes. and it's a reading polygraph to me that some people get back, some people get back and we will have to do our best and 3rd countries to processes . because this is somewhat surprising, since there is no evidence at all that the evacuation centered cobble airport was even under track despite the key or 16th of people desperate to me. when the commons met on wednesday, the image was somber with the air full of recrimination. they gave their rule for our safety and we owe it to them to give out to prevent afghanistan from once again becoming a breeding ground. baterri. yeah. because no matter, no matter how grim the nephews of the past, the future is not yet written. can i just bring him back to the statem
but you can't the fence actually been wallace was more emotional when he broke down on a local radio station. men and women of our armed forces are risking their lives in doing that. but that is the right thing to do. they bridge the last 20 years and you know, the very least that obligation has to be as many of the people through the pipeline as possible. but i think i also said yes. and it's a reading polygraph to me that some people get back, some people get back and we will have to do our...
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a principled republican in the lincoln progress, nicole wallace obviously is an exception. it is obvious to anybody with eyes, ears and sanity that that may be the exception, 95% of the americans don't agree with what president biden said yesterday. he's pulling in the low 20s on his handling of afghanistan. what stuck out to me the most was here you have the president in the worst moment of his presidency of almost any presidency and does this speech and runs from the podium and doesn't take any questions from the press whatsoever so if you add it all up the president of the united states, the vice president who you will see on the back of a milk carton at this point you can't find her anywhere and the press secretary and jen psaki have taken 0 questions on this debacle in afghanistan and i look at msnbc yesterday and see the taliban spokesman taking questions before our leaders are. what does that tell you about the most transparent administration of all time? jillian: a number of people are disappointed they haven't heard from the vice president considering so much of th
a principled republican in the lincoln progress, nicole wallace obviously is an exception. it is obvious to anybody with eyes, ears and sanity that that may be the exception, 95% of the americans don't agree with what president biden said yesterday. he's pulling in the low 20s on his handling of afghanistan. what stuck out to me the most was here you have the president in the worst moment of his presidency of almost any presidency and does this speech and runs from the podium and doesn't take...
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one of the first we tried to go to college at the university of alabama that george wallace prevented. she said, you do not have to thank made for the work. it is in our family. john lewis was about connections, connections. how he fought the fight himself, brought him to the place he was, and looks to the future. how proud he would be at our texas friends. [applause] so, here we are. we were here when we pass the bill -- passed the bill in 2006. it was overwhelmingly bipartisan. in the house, nearly 400 votes, and the senate unanimous. we walked down those steps in a bipartisan way to just celebrate, together. president bush signed the legislation with great pride. with great pride. and with great pride, some that come alabama -- summa, alabama, -- selma, alabama. that was a wonderful honor to have, laura bush as well. two think all and acknowledge -- mr. clyburn is not here but this is what his life has been about. steve cohen and his committee did such a great job. it took so many people, but also took the spirit of our caucus which has long been inspired by the spirit of john lewi
one of the first we tried to go to college at the university of alabama that george wallace prevented. she said, you do not have to thank made for the work. it is in our family. john lewis was about connections, connections. how he fought the fight himself, brought him to the place he was, and looks to the future. how proud he would be at our texas friends. [applause] so, here we are. we were here when we pass the bill -- passed the bill in 2006. it was overwhelmingly bipartisan. in the house,...
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wallace can undersold because it's 20 years of sacrifice is what it is. there's a lot of criticism against the government at this point. so what we'll see on wednesday is a huge array of purchases and most of all, of course, 50000 civilians died during this 18 year occupation. 500 british troops and many people, question, what was it for the russian foreign ministry has set the situation unfolding in afghanistan is the natural result of the u. s. and nato troop withdrawal, critic, se washington's lengthy operations of the country. you have actually been playing directly into the hands of the taliban, as all eager to shut off now explains they've done it. finally from siri and libya in the middle east to venezuela and cuba and latin america. washington has a decades long history of failed attempts to bring anti government militia is to power . and at last they've crack the code in. i've got, has done with the taliban. apparently, all they had to do is instead of aiding them, they should have just fought against them all this time. thanks to our military ge
wallace can undersold because it's 20 years of sacrifice is what it is. there's a lot of criticism against the government at this point. so what we'll see on wednesday is a huge array of purchases and most of all, of course, 50000 civilians died during this 18 year occupation. 500 british troops and many people, question, what was it for the russian foreign ministry has set the situation unfolding in afghanistan is the natural result of the u. s. and nato troop withdrawal, critic, se...
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however, the defense secretary ben wallace here in the united kingdom speaking, how are you today? in a radio interview became a very, very emotional. he even became quite choked up. some people will get back and we will have to do our best and countries the processes people. why do you feel it? so personally mr. wallace can undersold because it's 20 years of sacrifice is what it is. parliament is being recalled back from the summer recess. i saw on wednesday, i forgot the speaking of everything from the war on terror as gender and foreign policy in the 1st place to the very fact that 5 weeks ago, the primary support, johnson said the takeover would be out of the question. obviously, that is actually wrong at this point. so many people will be questioning the prime minister on all of that. but what about the intelligence that provided this nato exists in the 1st place? and crucially, what will happen? so all of these refugees over the last 18 years, millions of people in australia. so i have been displaced, and now we are set to see quite undoubtedly another refugee crisis, and as
however, the defense secretary ben wallace here in the united kingdom speaking, how are you today? in a radio interview became a very, very emotional. he even became quite choked up. some people will get back and we will have to do our best and countries the processes people. why do you feel it? so personally mr. wallace can undersold because it's 20 years of sacrifice is what it is. parliament is being recalled back from the summer recess. i saw on wednesday, i forgot the speaking of...
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the british defence secretary, ben wallace, said the uk had flown out more than 1,000 people in the last 2a hours. he also said he was exploring ways to maintain a presence in afghanistan after the military had left. here's our correspondent, simonjones. desperate to leave. their goal — to get inside kabul airport and get out of the country. tear gas fired. screaming and yelling. but the chaos and confusion continue. taliban fighters keep guard outside, even some people who do have valid travel documents are unsuccessful. translation: we've got a legal visa. many people who are coming here don't have the right documents but we've got the visa and they won't let us through. britain's ambassador leading the uk's rescue mission has in a statement, sir laurie bristow said... and these are some of the 3,821 people the uk has so far helped get out of the country. the mod tweeted this photo, along with thanks for all those working on the evacuation. but americans hoping to leave have been advised not to travel to kabul airport unless instructed to do so because of potential security threats f
the british defence secretary, ben wallace, said the uk had flown out more than 1,000 people in the last 2a hours. he also said he was exploring ways to maintain a presence in afghanistan after the military had left. here's our correspondent, simonjones. desperate to leave. their goal — to get inside kabul airport and get out of the country. tear gas fired. screaming and yelling. but the chaos and confusion continue. taliban fighters keep guard outside, even some people who do have valid...