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i tried to do it exactly every day. my name is jewel and i work at the w ah was, ah, this is e w. it is live from berlin. it's the end of an era. the last us and nato troops leave their main ad based enough gone. diagram is left empty after a 20 year mission against the taliban and hotline is the comes to a close. also, coming up with the indian health official, found the alarm over a new cobit 900 variance. some fear the false spreading dells up plus strain would
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be better at resisting immunity. and the 3rd way could be on the way. and wells, us all day u. s. military authorities still have an open mind when it comes to extra terrestrial encounter. did up the head to nevada's infamous area 50. want to try and set the record straight. ah, i'm got out says welcome to the program. u. s. defense officials say the last remaining american, a nato troops of left the back of the military base and have gone to start and handed over to afghan forces. background was the happy center of the us and nato's war against the taliban and al qaeda. at its peak, $100000.00 us troops station that that's 20 year mission is now coming to an end
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and a complete withdrawal of all foreign forces from the country is those to be imminent . i'm now joined by the w. as nasal correspondent terry shows in brussels, terry, the end is coming much earlier than expected. why is that? well gearhart, we've actually heard rumors that they would move it up until july for quite a while. but in fact, in these last days we have seen a real push to make this happen. most likely by the 4th of july independence day in the united states. in the last week, we've heard that germany completely pulled out italy, poland, and this is because allies do not have the capacity to stay in afghanistan without us support. so as the u. s. rushes to the exit, the other allies will follow. so what's the view there a day to a skew can the after and how security there at this airbase in the country it's, it's giving an error forces plains. so if all us personnel pull out of the
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country, it's not even clear how the afghans can maintain their own air force. so there are a lot of questions that are left unanswered by this rapid withdrawl. and i think the african armed forces have a lot to be worried about. there's one other airport that will obviously take on more importance now with ball gram down. and there are discussions with turkey about taking over some of the security on the military side of that airport that will obviously take on more important now with bog down. and there are discussions with turkey about taking over some of the security on the military side of that airport. so remains to be seen if it's diplomatic and, and troop traffic is, is then shifted over to the civilian airport. terry, of course the overall security situation is precarious to say the least was going to talk about that in a moment too. they are rising fears of a civil war with a taliban. i was battling for power to see the present here. kara
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tax take place daily government districts and residential neighborhoods. this western district is one of the city's most dangerous, mainly his czar, is live here. the sheer minority group is under assault from the ton of 85 people were killed in an attack on a school in early may need to do. the victims were girls between the ages of 11 and 15. the after 20 years of foreign age. afghanistan is one of the poorest and most dangerous countries in the world. people at this bizarre, tell me they're afraid the situation will need to tear. we're rate when international troops withdraw. if you make your mind they're going, i think the situation in afghanistan is getting worse. by the day we thought it
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would get better off to 20 is done, but do the hub and nothing has happened for good. and we're heading for another war . what are their own done as the gang, did they go up? this trader says he used to work with the u. s. military, like many afghans who worked for the foreign forces, he fears revenge, attacked by the taliban. i want to out from here because my family and i am not say that the here's the so i want and again when you and your country is actually but i don't have the money to go out from. i've got this one because in here is very danger, place to cost us private security written sharply here. especially in recent months, businesses stepping up that protections, not just not just fairs the taliban and also growing crime. entrepreneur
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lay, he has a call center and an employment agency and cobble the 46 year old says he's determined to stay in the country. thought the poor security situation is a problem and he doesn't know what will happen when all international troops withdraw. they don't know about to court tomorrow because in some provinces, we sleep at night. but even in the morning when i wake up, this is the office is closed because the caption by olive on the uncertainty and fear that pervade this country are only growing the full withdrawal of all foreign troops near paris shows in brussel. sorry, i can't help but think that nato troops, half a certain responsibility to stay and help nato has decided along with the united states, that there is not a military solution to this,
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this conflict. and that afghan forces need to fight the taliban themselves, that there needs to be a decision by afghan citizens that they want one system or the other piece talks have gone nowhere. and so they, they are no longer waiting. international forces are no longer waiting until there is a peaceful outcome. what, what the us says now is that his goals were to take care that osama bin laden could not reconstitute his forces and that no, no terror attacks on the united states were made from africa and territory. those 2 things have been done. and so now the united states says it's time to go the 1st one intentionally at night or in brussels. thank you very much. terry public health experts are worried about a new karone of ours very and more than 50 cases of the so called delta plus very and have been detected in india. the variant has also surfaced in the usa and almost a dozen other countries. indian scientists say it could be more transmissible,
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more infectious, and resistant to live saving drugs given to some over 900 patients. but they need more data to confirm this correspondent emissions as well. send us this report from india, where the new variant has fueled fish, the country could be headed for 3rd wave. the abs restrictions, let us once again the another way to leave the crowds tonguing to the freshly opened market in india. already, it is hard to imagine that just 2 months ago, the country was recording over 400000 gifts would be but the indian government is warning that all is not well yet. a mutation called delta has recently been declared a variant of concern anime. welcome message for menu. at this tele market. we should live in the presidents instead of worrying about the future. i've been so long going to be based in one and
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a half years over. this is going to be new dated every time it's going to i. so these are going to be there, so it's not like the place is something different from a normal forward. why this is the depth of area and what was detected in india last year and was instrument causing the massive 2nd wave of cases. here it is now said to be gaining ground as a dominant bed and a round the world driving an upsurge in cases in the number of countries. the new addition of this ready and the delta plot has even been detected outside of this time. belly had been quick to react. after the think criticism of failing to anticipate the crushing impact of the earlier. it is the end, it has to have worn it that this virus, new taishan, is more transmissible. i'm more likely to do this antibodies. but experts say it is far too soon to tell dr. shaw,
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his senior biologist explains why this lead this red and it's causing concern. but it, because this mutation was seen in the area of concern something or near cause the south africa, the beetle radiant is able to evade pre existing immunity much better than all other leave you in self concern. but he also emphasizes that more detail will be needed to confirm if this variant is more infectious. call ether. sweepers calling, get something called cynthia missed then more. we did this one for now. x c, vaccinations are the best way to fight off bad, like the delta dental. and after the sluggish couple months, the priest, when you're back seen dr. is showing signs of improvement with the government
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urging people to get inoculated as soon as possible. the people reading and displaying sort of job appeal to have got the message. so alarm is or is the danger real. we are now joined by profess on so on the whole he's the director of the institute of global health at the university in geneva, switzerland, professor, we know there's still not enough data on delta class, but what do we know for sure so far? yes, we don't know so much on these delta plus we have to remember that in your media use to use this get us to the stem such as the mutant or no built a plus. so i don't know if it is a delta plus. so if it is just valiant, so many moves, and for the moment we have to follow it carefully as we did for the other. and we
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may have some supplies. it may appear that in fact, the players know so many different from the other volume. so, but most important questions, though, existing vaccines effective against delta plus in fact, again, if you, if you remember, we had to take a lot of time before attaining with precision value and the effectiveness of the vaccines against the point. he was volumes for the violence to mom's to really at the things that and of course you have some lab test which may mention some escape immune escape and some confound regarding vaccines. but your hill life is probably the best experience to lead. and so when we will see some people having been vaccinated,
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fully vaccinated, which may have some complication of the disease, not just transmitting, eat occurring, eat, but having some complications leaning towards people is ation. this is a key element to obtain and to assess before saying that the vaccines escape today the to these volumes. so it could, does a plus give us a new wave, a new global wave. in fact, for the woman, the delta volume is giving us a new wave. so we have to be focus on this delta valiant, which is also coming from india and no pudding. probably who's a, your match to all over europe, from, from the you gave home, bought to go home from hershey, from waves today, which are cooling just now. and we are flipping by these waves. of course,
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we have to keep an eye on all the new volumes which may away from values, regions of the world. india may be no more a hotspot, but a freak out for a moment or indonesia, or then gladish. countries where these kind of new volumes may emerge in the coming weeks and we have to be very, very careful on all of that. i've stay vigilant professor on flo director of institute global health at the university in geneva. thank you very much. thank you so much. it was going to w news still to come day as well as us oh day correspondent, heads to the area of $51.00 testing ground in the us on the trail of unidentified flying objects. and germany's chancellor, anglo medical heads to london today was likely to be her last official visit to
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britain. pandemic travel restrictions and post bags relations on the agenda as talks with or johnson. she's also due to meet the queen since becoming chancellor back in 2005, my class outlasted for british prime ministers of a meeting with number 5. we look back at how she's whether the changes. yeah. one moment to visit england. the grounds, the room ready cheering, but not because angle america is coming in state. it's about beating gemini football. but the chancellor has seen all sides of this love hate relationship before. during 16 years in office, medical is dealt with 5 british prime ministers. you know, when she came to pat, tony blair was a number 10 downing street. they had big plans together to end poverty and start tackling climate change. leaders, move them parties towards the center. both were at times hugely popular with voters,
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but as macros. power grew, blair was replaced by his nemesis, gordon brown. he was a very serious man. not unlike the chancellor. we now need to come together again with heightened cooperation. that while german's appreciated sobriety brown was soon heading for the feature of poles, medical flew in to provide some support. but she did not meet her fellow conservative. david cameron brown lost the election. the new prime minister wooed the chancellor with self diplomacy in the british museum, the visitor was shown proof of the british love of german cars. but cameron's friendly overtures were undermined by his plan to hold a referendum on leaving the youth. medical herself was briefly at the center of that debate. when the women, they called multi addressed the mother of parliaments. we need a strong united kingdom with
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a strong voice inside the european union. if we have that, we will be able to make the necessary changes for the benefit of all. but her appeals fell on deaf ears. the u. k voted to leave the racks is also brought in medical p. m number for where to resume. it seemed at 1st there was hope of doing a deal to pragmatists working together even after the split in brussels. a shed sense of color and a shared sense of humour could the cement relations. but the deal on future co operation agreed by may medical and the other leaders was thrown out by the house of commons lost in the line of british leaders by medical is boris johnson. his bullish bravado is a world away from her cool analytical focus that even he is willing on occasion to quote german chancellor, we in the u. k. want a deal. we think
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a deal. and i believe that we can get what we can do in the shop. and us, i think that is the phrase prime ministers have come and gone and medical has worked hard to smooth relations with the u. k. the politics aside, there's one british leader, anglo merkel, has always gotten on with perfectly well 70 report and then we have a team coverage off this visit here. d, w. big mosse is standing by and landed for us. no physical correspond. husband is here with me in the studio. let's go to london 1st big. this will be macros last visit to the german chancellor. as the red carpet been rolled out for well, yes, in the way it has because he is seen as the most successful. one of the most successful, successful politicians in the west and was johnson let it be known that he wants to
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pick her brain. so clearly, you know, a sense of admiration there. and, you know, trying to show my, getting his way because the u. k. having left the european union doesn't have a seat anymore at the table in brussels, so it's relying more and more on bilateral relationships. and for example, with germany has just issued a join declaration to work together and security and foreign issues. but there's also one thing that's particularly on the agenda for boys johnson, and that's about vaccine. it's about that corona virus and he hopes that he can sell from angela america stands when it comes to letting britons travel quarantine free in the e u in the summer. so that's something where he particularly wants to use his charm to the chance low on small hands. this isn't just about shot and long farewell and with the queen is it they'll be talking about football as well. i'm going to knock actually is a fan. so she will have been disappointed by german,
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by the german team being kicked out of the european championships on the syria is not the football in the sense of what it was just talking about. the large numbers of visitors of fans attending soccer matches at wembley stadium. and in great britain and the fear that they will travel back to the home countries and spread the virus. so that's certainly will be one issue. uncle america will also be addressing virtually addressing the british cabinet or top top ministers. that is an honor that has not been imparted to an international leader for 25 years. the last person who was able to do that was bill clinton is at a, at a high political level, as well as not just t and soccer mentions. foot all, and we've mentioned the corona virus, but as more of the agenda isn't, isn't it obviously in the background there are issues such as brick search. although i'm not, i'm not gonna is, there is a job and neither of the,
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obviously she is an influential person in the european union. so the question is of how the differences on northern islands are going to be resolved is certainly something that they're going to be talking about. their last met each other at the g 7 summit in june, not so very long ago and very large international issues. obviously play the role there as well. this is something that burger referred to as well. germany and the great britain are trying to establish a bilateral relationship that goes beyond what was possible with the european union . for instance, the united nations matters. germany would like a seat in the security council and great britain has recently said that that would, that it would support that aim. and so yes, big international issues as one of the stuff to discuss a bigger let's come back to you. she's going to meet the queen. she's gone through full prime and a 5 prime minister, but only ever one queen. and it is said that these 2 women get on very well. what
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do you know about that? what we see from the, you know, the pictures of cause as not, not really leaking out, that much detailed information there, but it's really seen as steady hands and, and women are extremely reliable and extremely trustworthy, i think, and their respective countries. and probably also around the world, and we know that american is, is definitely a fan of the queen. so when she was here at the g 7 summit, just a few weeks ago, she told us john, this, that it was really a highlight of her, of her trips to meet 3 generations of the raw. say, i can imagine that she's definitely looking forward to this part of the day. we shall see, of course, we'll cover this visit throughout the day, big mouth in london and husband in the studio. thank you both very much. pentagon officials in the us recently returned an open verdict on extra terrestrial
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visitors to earth. they neither confirmed nor ruled out their existence. follow the military probe into us those so on. well us all day we are asking, do they or don't they exist? the truth is somewhere out there, so they say, and we sent our intrepid correspondence stuff on the months to find it. the whichever north of las vegas, nevada, our destination area, 51, the infamous us air force base that is shrouded in mystery and riddled with conspiracy . there is somewhat of a height about all things you were false and extra terrestrial in the us these days . following the release of a pentagon report on u. f was on our way to area 51 on the so called extra terrestrial highway. we came across this place here, the alien research center. of course, it's not really
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a research center if a gift shop and our log has it, it's close to day closed or not so called us o tourists are stopping by. on one hand, fully aware that the alien research center is only about souvenirs, but on the other hand, also open to the idea that this is a place for a scientific research on a to him. you never know, i mean, we are pretty close to area 51. so you never, you never know it is this, you never know that inherent doubt many people have created by perhaps unwarranted secrecy. that is the problem for people like retired navy, pilot lieutenant commander alex d treatment we meter in boulder, colorado. so i had this experience in 2004, almost 17 years ago. that experience dietrich is referring to is known as the name . it's incident. it shows where dietrich and 3 of her colleagues encountered off the coast of san diego, california. it is just one of dozens of encounters by other pilots. they're all
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categorized as an identified area phenomena or you a p. meaning the pentagon has no explanation for them. and kept them secret for years. the trick proposes a different approach, i would hope to contribute to the reductions of stigma and to promoting or encouraging a deliberate and thorough collection and reporting process. so that those individuals who are qualified to make the analysis have the information that they need and that they can conduct that a thorough investigation and analysis to come up with some conclusion. dietrich's, please, for scientifically standardized data collection on a piece designated an absolute must in the future by ness. our research scientists, robbie coo, marco products, and go from a scientific spec. to my take on the year for ease,
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we don't know what they are. we cannot speculate what they are without having proper data collected on them to find out the nature of the, the force. and my hope is we would focus on the science part of the scientific study of your force and avoid any speculation and be agnostic about investigating them back on the extra terrestrial highway in nevada. we finally arrive at area $51.00. even if this u. s. air force base will perhaps never reveal it secrets. most experts and serious minds agrees when it comes to us, those we simply don't know what we don't know, but we should look into it. what i do know is that chris kolber will take you through with her business news in just a moment. also don't go to our website for more news and information on d, w dot com. i'll be back with. well, well,
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