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and generosity and compromise because that's the only way we can try to solve any of these problem is together. wells is, are so important. we make those connections have oh i a crumbling economy and an armed resistance. we take a look at the taliban challenges as it prepares to govern afghanistan. we also travel to east. got this done to find out what people are saying about the future under the new ruler. ah, the whole rahman you're watching, i just realized my headquarters here in the hall coming up in the next 30 minute. i was not going to extend this forever war and i was not extending forever x
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j by defends the truth withdrawal from a gun. his bond, but says america will be unrelenting in its fight against armed groups with a plea and desperate scenes in the state of louisiana. 48 hours after hurricane i did devastated the region. me hello, welcome to the peg. i'm foreign forces have left. i've got to stand on the taliban is back in charge, but the millions of africans life remains difficult and uncertain. and economic crisis is making a devastating humanitarian crisis was salaries of not being paid thanks. a barely functional and prices of food arising. and robert, by report from the capital, the taliban is not facing the mounting challenge of getting things in order. even before that, the government trying to get a grip on an economy that is faltering,
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get best outside one of cobbles, main banks, the taliban allowing just 10 customers at a time as hundreds more weight that turn not very patiently. but a bit of command. abraham probably didn't expect to be controlling frustrated crowds when the taliban stool to victory will be a home. yes, of course we understand the problems and that's why we've brought these much idea of how many customers government employees who say they haven't been paid for months. and caught by the speed of the form of government collapse. everyone is running out of cash. but like a memo, not because men should have 100 over everything in good order. instead of running away like a did. i have money in a bank like $4000.00, but but i can't cash my money from buying people's access to banks and to cash
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remains the real problem. the banks of logically remain closed when they are open. there are strict limits on how much you can withdraw. i did all pointed to a much bigger fiscal problem of how i can this is going to pay its way taliban government. the country central bank reserves have been frozen by the us while world bank and diana funding has stopped just surviving is the immediate concern for many businesses. it takes like 6 months. the hussein family completed the expensive opening of a 2nd coffee shop branch 2 weeks before the taliban takeover. i very contact with the people who are have restaurant who have from individual businesses. so they're all down now. further down the street, taylor hamid raheem. he doesn't know when things will improve. my name is also on call model because the bang fact lost in people's mind is stuck in the banks. there
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is no business. the banks are open, the people come own his rac hanging, increasing number of uncollected jackets and suits they were ordered before the taliban victory by people who no longer have the cash to pay for them. fabric from all who left the clothes and their country behind in search of something better. one another. robert bride al jazeera couple cars over to charles stratford. he's live for us in cobble. and it's really the morning after the day before and the taliban in charge with some very big administrative decisions to make about how to govern the country. it's a very big decisions indeed. so have we understand that the leadership of the child about a still having talks in kandahar and helen province. obviously this the birthplace of the child, yvonne, we get conflicting reports and various bits of his information as to how those tools are going on. but yeah,
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possibly an indication of how difficult to challenge of getting an agreement is just on the basis of, of the length of time this is taking variable and a ton about i've never done this before. they promise the afghans on the world, but they will pull together what they describe as an inclusive government. but the longer this country has no central administration, it seems the, the more difficult things. because once in governance, there are a whole host of due challenges as well. analysts to speak to a concerned about what they describe as factions within the taliban, various personalities, various leaders who will want to have some sort of role in any administration. when the tyler bonds modus operandi over the last 20 years in terms of, for example, generating money,
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has been the opium tre. now that's all about upset. they promised the world there will be noble opium production here. certainly, that will tell you that, you know, it is the end of the drug time of the drugs time of afghanistan. but basically the people that were very much involved in that out in the provinces will potentially want a role in any kind of administration, or at least be compensated if indeed their livelihood is going to be stopped by the child about. and so that's one issue. another issue is obviously dealing with paying fighters paying tyler bond fighters. there are concerns that if the tyler bond don't pay these thousands of men, some analysts are concerned about defections of potential defections to other for one of a better word. more stream is group. so certainly groups that are enemies of the taliban, so that has a whole host of security. questions about it. and then of course they're paying for what government employees are. we were down in the bank. so earlier today,
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the huge crowd seems to be growing by the de limited amount of money. that is a boy that is in the banks, people unable to take out mold about $100.00. many of these are government employees that are receiving or hoping to receive at least part of the last salary that they will receive from that government. and then of course is the question of governance itself. many people saying that the taliban literally don't have the kind of experience that it's needed to run an economy in this country to, to run the finances, to deliver services, services that are so vital. and according to many people, you speak to in some places, you know, at the point of collapse. so we know those folks are ongoing, but the longer this, this country doesn't have any kind of central administration. the more problems we could see, because that's the political and economic side of the current state of play. but for several weeks now, charles out there has been keeping a very close eye on the pantry valley where the former government to lead forces
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were holding out north of the capital. we dipped in and out of this story. while the taliban took over the rest of the country, there are now more developments there. that's right. yeah. seemingly. quite a fast developing story. certainly, potentially there the punch valley is about 120 kilometers north of cobble. it's been a historical sort of bastion of opposition initially. firstly against the soviets. the soviet never took control of it. the thought of never took control of it as well as a strong hold for a tragic minority population to about 100000. and now is under the commands of a group of people calling themselves the n r f. the national resistance front, headed up by the son of a very famous which are dean fletcher, a chuck called masoud. now he is saying that it's all about have to guarantee that they will be some sort of inclusive government, but the tactics will have
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a solid role in. and he said that unless that can be guaranteed, then his forces as a say around $3000.00 of them will put up some sort of resistance. we know that in the last few days, the child, according to reports, we've heard of surrounded this valley, that as a say, it's very well defended. a very difficult to get into only an exit, or only 2 points of entry or exit. and last night we heard the negotiations, negotiations that have been going on between the telephone and the ref. all indications could suggest that they may actually be collapsing reports from a local media company. he's saying that it's all about last the number of 5 just in class. she's we've had no confirmation from the taliban as yet. about that incident or reported incident, but yes, another worrying scenario, north of the capital that has huge ramifications for the stability of the country for the thanks. very much. charles stratford, the 4th in campbell. well let's get a view from eastern afghanistan,
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a solid. bon jovi again very access to gyla barton and here's what he saw. life has never really gone away from normal, according to people is about just being a change of god. because engine alibi, there was a change of government. the former governor did made a deal with the taliban and the god of on came in and it was a peaceful transition. now what is happening? i'll show you it. a flight of life in july about business is continuing as normal. we can be taliban gods, and major squares and, and 10 to the streets of crowded people milling about in the main market area. yes, the bank, they're close. but unlike what is happening in the center of cobble up, there is no real use out care of people. they have you spoken to some people who told us that there's this is it is difficult for them to figure out what the future holds for them. but they are so far satisfied about the situation in the street
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because there are no more mobile notching. there's no more kidnapping the crime rate you'd be speaking to. it's all about places that will be rejoicing. the goal of being and reminding them of the time they spent in jail such as bob graham and others. and i asked them that, how are you going to reconcile the people who you according to you were torturing you in jail. and they say because they to the general and they're not going to be taking revenge, they have given the people who tortured them and they want to turn over a new leaf. now the challenge is, it's not just security, it's been to the economic development, is a major trade route as well. and people invaded they've been telling us yes, they're happy with. how does all of us have so far conducted visits, but major questions remain on economic stability on giving prospects to people and making sure that this glimmer of hope in peace. we have seen in the last 2 weeks, los angeles. now the us president has confronted his critics, ending america's longest wool and the calles that followed joe biden hale,
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the evacuation operation, an extraordinary success. pardon? said the era in which the united states used military power to remake of the countries as ended. and as alan fisher reports from the white house bud and speech marked a significant shift in america's foreign policy, my fellow americans, the war in afghanistan is now over. joe biden brought an end to america's involvement to end its longest war 20 years, which still lives cost money, and damage to medic. his image in the world war to remove the taliban, which again sits in power and bill. we're left with a simple decision either follow through on the commit made by the last administration and leave afghanistan or say we weren't levy and commit another tens of thousands more troops. going back to war. that was the choice, the real choice between libby or escalating,
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he promised all americans who wanted to leave would be evacuated before the u. s. military, where they went somewhere between one and 200 are still they are stranded, but biting insists not forgotten. and for those remaining americans, there is no deadline. we remain committed to get them out if they want to come out . but the president pace is growing criticism from political opponents. and even though is on his own site, the say he fail his leadership feel, america feel the lives have got to stop the accountability needs to be there. but most importantly, americans need to be able to be brought home. this cannot be art history. this cannot be where this ends we will not allow it. 6 might insist he did the best job possible after the previous administration, never mentioning, come by name, sign to deal to pill, trips out without political assurances. and to the new threat group behind last
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week, suicide attack at the international airport. there was this warning, isis, k. we are not done with you yet. the year left oregon. i think how do you, in such a short space of time was undoubtedly a military, diplomatic, and humanitarian success with americans left behind it. for very little america has questions to ask about his involvement in afghanistan. questions that are obvious and difficult, you'll buys and has been politically damaged by what has happened over the last few weeks. he didn't start the war, but what happened at the end? well, hang over the remainder of his time and i'll fisher, i'll just see it up at the white house. let's go over to the white house correspondent, kimberly how can she's monitoring an event for us in washington, dc. i and kimberly, i mean today's, now we've been talking about how much pressure the president has been. and the last night he spoke was alan mentioned in his report. but did his words really play kate? his critics in the wide sense because the public have their own opinions
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was really a missed opportunity for the president that 26 minute speech. he had the opportunity to try and convince americans who were critical that this was the only path and the only option. and i'll be a messy the withdrawal on august 31st was something that he had to do. and here are the reasons why. unfortunately, while the president claim that he was ultimately the one that bore any responsibility, he then sort of pivoted speech to blame. just about ever went out for his own failures and that has really not silence the critics of anything. it has only embolden them to, to criticize even more. they're pointing the finger saying that joe biden has shown a lack of leadership. and i think the biggest problem for the president is he kind of tried to push past the broken promise that he had initially made that anyone who
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wanted to get a vac galveston would be able to get out. we know that's clearly not the case because the troops have withdrawn and they're still at least $100.00 or more americans that are now stranded in afghanistan. and can be there's always sort of a short term and long term political. we want to say damage limitation to events like this as large as on a scale to because as it was handled, i mean, how do you assess how long the mud will stick? well for joe biden, it could stick indefinitely. and that's going to be a challenge for him, given his long and length the public service. you know, he, he was vice president as a popular one at that. and also as a senator, but as a president, so far things are not going well for joe biden. and so he was elected on a domestic agenda. he's eager to pivot towards that, but the problem is his foreign policy has really made its biggest mark. and his republican critics are seizing on that they're calling for congressional
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investigations. and what went wrong with this evacuation of afghan, a stand there even calling for the president to reside. and the problem for joe biden is, it's not just his republican critics, which you would expect to criticize his time in office, but also members of his own democratic party who are also criticizing the president thing that the country was owed better, and that joe biden failed in his promise to americans to swiftly evacuate people in a safe manner, the fact that 13 service members were killed at the tail end of this has really opened old wound. for many americans that were new here to put this generation of war and the close this chapter and put it behind them. kimberly how it all white house correspondent, thanks for the update fil a had here on their life and the quarantine in italy. thousands of african refugees are an account waiting to start a new line. and little more than $200.00 left on the slates. volcanic comb find to
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such a thing. kick one is in the gelato silence late story after the break. ah! it's another beautiful sunny day of 35000 feet. the weather sponsored by cattle airways, boated world's best airline of 2021. hello, we've got high pressure still dominating the weather across northwestern part. so here i lost the fine and dry. i say findings dry. we have got a fair beta cloud coming in across britain. and island is the just circulates around or area of high pressure, this clockwise direction, still pretty wet across eastern parts. so if you have the kind of drain, he will make his way for the race was and still very wet across a good part of spain. we have seen terrific amounts of rainfall recently and we are seeing more heavy rain as we go on through the next couple of days. so central and all the parts of spain continues to see some of the heavy rain. some of the rain to
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start to nice little further north, which is we go on 3 wednesday into what day. so southwestern areas of france can expect to see some wet weather, but you stay dry unless you find across the northwest 21 celsius in london. not too bad a little disappointing, but it will at least be dry. while you drive to the central parts of europe. we got wet weather just making his way across eastern areas if you, but it just must drive across both states into potent cooler in moscow. at around 13 degrees celsius is fine and try cos much of the mediterranean font and try to cause northern parts of africa. heavy showers contingent cars flooding problems around the gulf of guinea. have his house there into garner, and still very wet for cynical. the weather, sponsored by cattle airways, boated world's best airline of 2021 on air or online, be part of the debate or pacific people. the ocean is our identity and the source of well being. we are the ocean when no help, they get off the table. it's
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a shooting site atmosphere. people are demoralized, they're exhausted, and many health care workers are experiencing p t f. d like symptom. jump into this dream and julian global community. if you're online on youtube right now, you can be part of this conversation as well. this stream announces era, ah, ah, the me was about kill watching over there with lisa who robbed the reminder of all top stories. the taliban says it'll announce a new government in the coming days for the collapsing economy. and the growing humanitarian crisis is a major challenge for the fans. the rulers also you as president joe by this defended his withdrawal of troops from the country,
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calling the evacuation and extraordinary success. the face criticism about the chaos of the past few weeks as a taliban to control. now the united kingdom is in talks with the taliban to secure a safe passage for british nationals and african allies still stuck in the country . the talks are taking place here in doha. now the taliban has promised to allow further departures. britain ended its mission on saturday, after flying out nearly 17000 people and the european union has pledged to support of guns sounds neighbors to help them host refugees. not concerned about a new wave of people heading to europe. german chancellor anglo market says her government will continue to help atkins mondays after finished all cuz we always said that we didn't only want to taking local stuff, but also people that were actively involved in civil society matters are in connection with germany. and we made clear throughout the evacuation that everyone should help everyone,
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such as when we flew up people from the u. s. with our air bridge. we also took others, and now we need to get everything organized. you also what the situation was a couple airport and how people that were in need of help were taken in the italian military has flown maybe 5000 afghans since the taliban took over. many of the refugees is still under quarantine in italy, while the process for resettlement adam ready visited the largest refugee camp for african evacuees in africa, zonal at this camp an hour outside of rome, more than a 1000 afghan refugees are starting a new life. now far from the country they called home, many of them like this man felt they had no choice but to flee a la carte. i work with italian and i've come military. so i was a target for the taliban. he like others we spoke to, asked us not to show his face, out of fear for loved ones. back in afghanistan, one up up is sort of wanted to call me and i am happy to be here. but i am
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extremely worried about my family. but i haven't been able to contact them for 7 days, so i don't know how they're doing or where they are. ok. it's a story repeated here among those who worked with italian or other international forces during the war. as the taliban closed in, they rushed to cobble airport. some lost family in mechanic rush to escape and haven't seen them since i was one refugee we met served as a policeman in the former government. he told us he felt particularly at risk of taliban retribution since august 14th, nearly 5000 african refugees have arrived in italy, the largest number of any european union country i feel safe here. but i always worry about my future. how can i organize everything? how, how can i continue to my higher education, those running the camp are trying to address such concerns. of course, they want to know about the future,
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the process of inclusion in our country at which now they are going to do in to be included in our society about today. they did the schools for the children, do a job, and all it is of course we can not give an answer to all of these questions. so by doing gauging, explaining the process that by step this camp run by the tell you in red cross is the largest processing center for the refugees in italy. more than 1300 african evacuees have been sheltered gear temporarily, as they wait longer term placement. after being screened for coven 19 many received vaccinations after being processed here. the fact that we are then taken by bus to other shelters and hotels across italy, officials hoped to resettle everyone at this camp by friday. the 1st step and helping these refugees rebuild their lives in a new country. adarine g 0, have a santa italy. now they reports the syrian government and local leaders from the
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rebel controlled city of darrow, have reached an agreement on a 3 day sci fi. it's due to start on wednesday. the government forces have recently intensified their offense to capture data, including blocking the supply of food and medicine in a series of regular time on army checkpoints and they bring town i use present, j bodies also offering federal helped to restore power and water to states ravaged by hurricane either fixing the electrical grid could take weeks wasting phase of a house crisis is stranded. people run low on drinking water. phil laval reports not from la class near new orleans. some are they all completely desperate here when they help? please. ida tore out rooms and windows ripped bricks out of wolf destroying lives and buildings in a few long hours. now they are pleading me all. please look at my bill and i want to go my mama to your will be you. i love what we appeal. we need some help,
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a plea, but where do you even begin from the sky? it is just water everywhere. roads now rivers. they look like boats, but they're actually cause residents just have to hope the engine holds out. almost all of the phones that down here ever since this thing started, we have no communication with anybody. some are getting on line to ask for help on social media. but here in la plus just north of new orleans, they are pretty much trapped. j owns for hotels, his 30 stuff have been stranded inside the days he can reach them to see if they're okay. but the issue isn't it? yeah. have to try to rescue them. yeah, you can get so i can get there because i mean the, and i don't have a boat, i mean, hotel your, my would be on a boat. so that's why i would just hoping if somebody would be here, they'll go. i was hoping that the national guard or somebody be protecting the danger for those who are now trapped by this water is enormous. first of all,
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you've got the risk of alligators because they are moving into these, what are essentially now rivers. we know of at least one attack then this disease because if you've been hit by dave or you have an open wound, this water is filthy. you don't want to go anywhere near it. and then of course, there is the big risk of the power lines. low to them come down. they lifted the side of the road where they snapped like twigs some, making the simple act of walking home incredibly dangerous. the power has been out here and in the wide and you will the ins area since hearken. i'm struck official said the great is quote, 100 percent smashed. it may be off for weeks. some have generators, which means they can help with the clean up. but they need gas, which is scarce cause line up outside this gas station because there's what of a delivery as you drive through this town, all you see is devastation shop fronts gone and tire homes destroyed. that's my living room. we actually unit every year doing the time jason was watching tv when
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this tre, up rooted and came through the ceiling to take a decision between what danger i want to deal with. he and his wife had to run into the storm to escape even in those winds, you have to go outside and run down the street. yes sir, definitely. because at this point you have air where the wind is blowing. at this point, it could lift the whole roof and now we for now. so what should we put ourselves in danger, but i had to take a decision between which things i want to deal with from the sky. they search for those who need immediate rescue and through all of it, that deep south resilience and humor shines through. by the way, i want to cut the story anyway. and that i have the paypal. it either helped you. it helped me and that i want to model my front the exact area. so that's going to happen. so i mean it's nothing to do but smiled about it. i that took a lot from them, but she will not take their spirit. phil laval, al jazeera le class louisiana thousands of firefighters battling and out of control
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via pushed by strong wind towards a northern california city. the council fire is threatening the result. city of south lake tahoe on the nevada border that tens of thousands of people have been ordered to leave their homes more than 2 dozen bonds burning across california. fuel by drought and strong winds. scientists in south africa have detected a new cove with 19 variants, but they don't yet know how infectious it is that it was 1st identified in may and does not being recorded in 7 other countries across africa, europe, and asia, tessa, and the way to see thank sean's will remain effective that exact threat from this variance, we don't really know. we're not at the stage of, of fully understanding that the reason we were worried about the kind of combination of mutations was that many of the mutations we see and in this c dot one dot 2 are the same mutations we've seen in some of the other beta in
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the hallway, guitar foreign ministers, hosting his dutch counterpart to talk about the issues of a gun. his phone, that's just listening, inserted coordination in order to cooperate with regards to these developments. namely political and in terms of security, where the paramount importance as the protection of the civilian residents, preservation of freedoms and also provisions of the resources and assets of the afghan people were all hopes that the transition of power will be peaceful without any repercussions. negative repercussions on the afghan. people will also discuss the means to address the home in italian conditions on the ground and how to address the issues of assistance others develop.
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