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let me finish ok if you're going to fish if you have a look yourself. that's. good doesn't look. good when the ice and became this great was when they went to the garden to look like it but sort of the character love what was there this morning that's. just them where they remember them way of where they're not. but i miss important thing here wow yes a story can think can or do you have just been this one long. you know with this could see is the killer way after.
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yesterday for the. last thing. they hang up and i mean that. they see superman you know this but i don't think i'm one of them that you know. better than you. give a name us a language they mean the simple simple simple and i thought well no i never made one last quote it like you know me. to hit assume the worst so i said no they learned that gave us a chemical that. you get any beautifully. in message. head saying.
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i don't. you live a very lonely that no was there just another fellow that even said that i don't know i would not they feel that i just have no use out of most of us not. them i see. right now that. this is coming because. they are just the good by the looks. of. things. ok i think that's what i've got and maybe it's just. what i. write about yoko ono now why don't we all find our 30 year old woman of the
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seriousness all. of the notes. paid or we just don't call them to listen to content thoughts put in a stone and sing in the saddam like they. care most of us a lot of us are going taking this as bizarrely quite good was extended even though to that estimable yes was a look at i was i me that this was my own son an instrument. to must not speak of course really even the stuff but in fact i suspect he was a yes person you don't remember the rental early this lauren i'm still going to believe. in the us. say see if you're trying waving your sponsor send us. an email you would support or send us to bums on the song for more losses in your place can. we not even dems position is just one measurement for this sort of money
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and i know little premium. it's kind of strange to be some of concord american renaissance if you know currency on this here next week in the magazine's member of the us so you see this with us i feel for going to a place that if you didn't they made that last point. is c. have just said that's meant less in those to see that now and that but it's some of what they make that they get when noyce to sell course not by side was a costly spit on the opening ceremony of reclusive 11 that is then with your support of the lovely things have a chorus of the can no longer you and i suspect that the president but i. think what i think that being a member of the it is i really don't cement but they said something bush there
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was good that that that will. close or that it's not because he didn't get that he didn't think they sneak up to the governor just close enough. to just put a halt to stop a moment but the point on this is i mean like why are you going to look around we're just using the gave her dresses these. 8 of. them who didn't know me not. to come and sit up but it. didn't sit in the most a place. where they. simply said it was ok do you continue to lead me down in thinking with that niceness could you have also used this is what is included in that one when you can run ongoing argument about why the who did it isn't going to be able to get out me and just close what isn't is not the door. to the
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non-legal is this maybe closest to the state of living that and more when you're missing you're supposed to lose and i think just because i mean most of us. but i. see. you have a muscle component but as a man seated at mile high i get my money down the economy you know my. love for money i can be the homicide among banja $100.00. not as a sit downs have a few give me a guy who would have a little less dishonest or not. gonna wear clothes for you to the narrow bucket the messiah i love the battle better is a move out of the blast of. the person that is going to
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bring a smile to the next door to us in particular because i'm called last week. that they remember i'm a poor girl i saw in the sadness rather than the overkill a sort of. interesting scenario so when we get into it's going to stop her saying that the. jury. watching this is. the one he took you. know or the fact that the communal me. bring him again i was a little. on the but i love him. you'll. recall in the mine on the bus the roads are going to mean
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a. real 100 there was minimal. on. the outside and i. think you. know that was not a good start. so i'm going to. want to take a long way in which i just really need to be on the legacy of what is it you know. a way to go but yes it. doesn't is delighted to see something a lot of the people that will have. to go if this. is better than what you're. used to. suddenly going to say you have to come
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out of the commons and the people or you got your book at them which. you see that the number of open i'm going to put the numbers you can see with them and what. is the story of me they start unless you happen to have a hard 100 i'll hire even. there even he's done a video. to sell is best for me dad mother would you rather look in the. well from me again i'm just. saying they're much of a film. to me lot of like of the mind of the little boy little me little part where i'm the other little of the money give me a job i'll always love this it be an opportunity for all these things we'll see the film never move out. of the rebuilding. so your doctor or the
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clinic or. so because you wanted to with a service critique this when you think about them i mean. that's just the world must come they we're making a study essay the map of. wonder your help inspire love so he must not have amazon let us buy our. you know sell them us up to have a hard to measure this one for my young people to see it at a landing. on where your sign. commodiously more than most of it now that you do see get all the land has to janet janet and. i love it even missy. i am. just like my dad but the last part is just getting the balance see though. badal been revealed last. year because i'm part of the make them it wasn't part of the me story yeah it
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goes through your last the that that idea that i'm in no room hopelessly real or managed that and this and the mess that's where this. some system is this is just could you use the communists in the corner already. they fit into this class was. most honest at. any rate it's political mostly intelligence and that insists that he kills the internet in almost little to bimini on that. front it's almost see him doing the unions and that this is the base. system system.
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envoy leading the go see asians with the afghan taliban tells al-jazeera substantial progress has been made ahead of a meeting between rival afghan groups in doha. the french president says he is trying to find a way to resume an international dialogue with iran as to iran warns it's ready for higher enrichment of uranium. a rescue vessel defines italy's right wing get interior minister to reach ports but migrants on boards are not allowed to disembark. and. tour a brazilian pioneer of the bossanova style of music has died at the age of $88.00. but 1st the u.s.
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special envoy for afghanistan says the current round of negotiations with. the taliban have been the most productive so far so many years and has been speaking to al jazeera following the 7th round of talks in doha aimed at ending the 18 year war in afghanistan where on sunday taliban delegates will meet rival afghans dozens of high profile acts figures and activists are attending the talks but none of them are officially representing the governments as the taliban have refused to deal directly with the western backed government in khartoum well al jazeera charlotte bella sat down with the u.s. peace envoy right here in doha. this week is the 7th round of talks how do you feel about the progress between yourselves and the taliban so far very good been the best round so far can you put a percentage number on the progress you've made this week i rather not do that. i
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would rather say we have made substantial progress on all 4 elements that make the framework that we have agreed to a peace agreement which is as you know assurances on counterterrorism that's important for the united states on the war. would draw all of foreign troops which is important for the taleban. negotiations including a dialogue and an agreement on a road map for the political future of afghanistan and a complete comprehensive permanent cease fire. for the 1st time i can say we have had substantial progress on all 4 if you find out that the taliban policing some of these armed groups and that potentially al qaeda is still operating inside afghanistan what can you do at that point they know that.
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redline then to stand and. they will satisfy us on that and all have to be better for patients. worked for ronald reagan and trust but verify so there would have to be verification of about with regard to the commanders that are made so that we would not be satisfied until. we have all that and i can report to you that we have very substantial progress on that do you believe that the political i'm here in doha actually has the power to command the taliban back in afghanistan 60 something 1000 francs it's. well we don't know that for sure that that's the case that talib here can speak on behalf of every. all over afghanistan but i do believe that they are there a representative of the leadership of the taliban meaning that quite the sure. leadership sure that their authority to if and where they're all tall of follow
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what the agree or not they make the point that they are quite united and what the leadership decides everyone follows and would love to see i do say i do think that when the ceasefire not the slats year the year before was announced there was peace and quiet all over afghanistan so that gives one. some degree of confidence that what the leadership decides would be followed by there are no guarantees and we will have to wait and see. what happens 1st we need to get an agreement and then to see whether they follow it but they understand what the consequences of not following the agreement that they make or if they don't on or what they have agreed to do then we are free. to do what we want the violence has increased in afghanistan this week it's almost like the prospect of peace is
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fueling the war what's it like watching that from him well i don't know whether this week has been the worst. horrible weeks. before but we haven't reached an agreement we are both talking and fighting at the same time with new phrase and we're looking forward to the phase when the fighting stops and a cease fire takes place it may take a period to get to that we are looking to a reduction in violence leading to a ceasefire but we have an understanding also on that in the model it is that can lead us from where we are to the permanent comfort. and says ceasefire what kind of guarantees can you give to the afghan people that a lot of the achievements that they've seen with with freedom of press and women's rights over the last 20 years will be retained and the new political system that involves the taliban. i don't know whether they know this new
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afghanistan change i often mention to them. you know how long has it been since that particular member has been to kabul and some of them get angry with me for asking the question because they assume that i know how long it's been since we came to afghanistan but it's not kabul of 1000 years ago it's not afghanistan of 1000 years ago afghanistan and an old country for the young nation or a noble nation made of young people they need to. learn about each other the taliban say they have to change that afghans need to know this new taliban have to see what this change and the taliban need to know what this new afghanistan is like and reach some broader understanding mutual acceptance and the terms of an agreement about the future will be negotiated in the interest and negotiations but
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i believe this is a necessary for a step so i'm delighted that taking place secretary of state might pompei or has said that he wants to see a deal done by september the 1st good elections in afghanistan on september the 28th i you feeling the crunch time wise we understand that election or scheduled for the $28.00 but for us. peace and the peace agreement is more important that's the number one policy agenda and what comes out of the peace process will dominate. well the talks come the mids an upsurge in violence in afghanistan this past week chance been the deadliest in 21000 so far according to the new york times at least 264 members of the security forces were killed between june 28th and july 4th while the military were mostly targeted 58 civilians were
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also killed these fatalities results from some 49 targeted raids that took place throughout its afghanistan the taliban have claimed responsibility for $37.00 of those attacks well david the rush is a professor at the national defense university near. near east south asia center for strategic studies policies for that he is also a former director of nato operations at the pentagon joining us now live from washington d.c. thank you so much for speaking to us here on al-jazeera just give me your reaction 1st of all to that interview we heard from charlotte bellows there does it look like a breakthrough maybe incites. well you know if anybody can pull a rabbit out of the head it's a little sod he's probably the most able american capable of dealing with central asia and one of our greatest diplomats of the last generation so but i think the
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overall situation is not good the american domestic imperative is just to leave we're tired of afghanistan tired of the war but even more more so tired of the lack of progress the afghan government's made to become a truly national government step out corruption and and get the gains of all of his people and then the 2nd issue which is out may raised or was charlotte raised with zell was the fact that you're not sure who actually speaks for the taliban you might come to a deal but that deal doesn't you know may not have the ability to extend itself to the actual ground in afghanistan and what about that these afghans who are arriving on some days certainly if the if we're not sure if they were the taliban are representing and speaking for what about. the goose chases are the people who are arriving into home sunday for to linux. well look this is this is
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always the problem when you have an outside power supporting a domestic government against an insurgency or even an invasion the north koreans have always refused to deal with the south koreans the vietnam war the north vietnamese refused to deal with the south vietnamese you see this dynamic all the time so these afghans hear me very unhappy that these negotiations are going on but i think that and the real dynamic the real struggle is going to be between the americans and the afghan government but i think you know they're being told you know look we've we've lost patience here and you know you're going to have to come to some sort of an arrangement because our willingness to stay involved here and just prop you up indefinitely that's coming to an end do you think the u.s. isn't too much of a hurry to get out in afghanistan. but we've been there a while hard to say but you know the the it's almost cliche now that the taliban have said you have all the watches we have all the time but donald trump's was not
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elected to perpetuate these wars he kind of promised to scale back our involvement the middle east and this is being increasingly viewed in the united states as a counterproductive war there are some issues that will be left unresolved. and i'm sure that there are plenty of people in washington think this is premature but the bottom line is the afghan government had 19 years to get itself ready for this point i'm not sure if they've made good use of that time and what chance does any of these any of these talks have if if the afghan government is not so on boards or is not up to the time. that's that's the big challenge because you might see this dynamic where they take action which spoils any kind of agreement so they have to be brought in you can't have an arrangement that doesn't have all the parties involved what you'll have is a facade.
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