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the awe that's all about and celebrate sleeping games across i'm going to start including another border crossing that the u. s. president confirmed troops will be out of the country by the end of next month. really obviously accomplished right in responsibility that can people alone decide their future and how they want to run their country. meanwhile, as refugees continue to leave the country for a new life in europe, the brutal re plan more of a 13 year old girl at the hands with africa, margaret, and once again put the issue of immigration back in the spotlight. the heisen government asked us to send troops to help protect the countries key infrastructure comes off the nation and president, which has left the country and one
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ah, well for most go, thanks for joining us. and it's on our teams and i shall. i'm daniel hawkins with you throughout the night. welcome to the program. now he's thoughts and i've got to stop where the taliban has been taking further territory. as far as were filmed, celebrating the latest land, gruff. the, the jubilation is over the capture of the border crossing with iran videos on social media supposedly show ton about medicine, taking down the afghan flag from the local customs office in the past week. the group has also taken crossings that lead into the system. and as becca stops. meanwhile, the united states troops, which have written the country for 20 years of packing their bags so biden's
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defended, sending them home while leaving the country to face. when he's cool, the strongest thought about in 2 decades. the u. s. president says there's simply nothing more washington can do. now, mission accomplish i permission was accomplished in that we get to scott, some have been widened in terrorism is not emanating from that part of law. we cheve those objectives. that's why we went, we did not go to afghanistan to nation bill. and it's the right and the responsibility that can people alone to decide their future and how they want to run their country. well here's what i've got to thought. looks like right now in terms of who controls what areas the taliban territories in red color, an estimated half the country, the group. so claims to be in control of 85 percent areas in yellow are contested with the pockets of green showing where the government troops held sway. with the
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us president sang americans achieved at subjects it was in the country. critics, the cry, the price that's been paid me. oh, [000:00:00;00] i a i the the the as the remaining us
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troops pack their bags, dozens of up guns who worked for them, including interpreters of roddy, didn't come bull. they want the americans to get them out of the country as they feared, a ton of i will try to kill them in revenge. washington has promised to help, but red tape appears to get in the way. we make that the migration for you. it does the work with us military on the life of the monday, gave us a recommendation. they've not only my life, my family and i also have working service service company and you providing that service for the all not i'm not done with really
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when you don't have any show you have on that. we want to take any decision or united nation. yes. we're not anything unless we worked at foreign compounds. we delivered food and i worked with foreigners for 10 years starting in 2010 about 20 days ago. they last but we remained here. what's our fate now? what's the fate of our families? you call yourself humanitarians, but what kind of humanitarian saw you left me here after i worked 10 years for you . a former kind of person who asked to be called rafi for security reasons, solace about the prosecution. they face from the fell about since 2001. the narrative. was that the taliban or terrorist for against taliban, whatever was from day one, from the dated did it existed. however, when they will came to do a stop and they said they're fighting the terrorism and i live on the terrorists.
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there was some, some of the people from the community side to the donation community and the war against terrorism, which resulted in capturing killing in thousands of these a terrorist. today, the americans before running away released some 6000 of these terrorists. they have already started deal that another $7000.00 of these terrorists will be released now who will be left behind to pay for the declines. the americans are committed. if the americans being enough balanced on war wasn't a crime, then why would you run away like that and leave interpreters and those will worked alongside you interest. so if the americans running away like that will leave the interpreters behind facing the,
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the brutal justice system off the top of the british troops have also now wrapped up their mission and i'm going to star according to the case . prime minister, most of them have already left the country. the wisdom of that decision was questioned by one of his own. m. p. 's, ex soldier tom, to not to so action. and i've got to stop. and to also related how he fought alongside another member of the house. this is an enormously personal issue for me . i didn't meet the hon member for bonds, the central here or any of the clubs, the think tanks around westman, so i met him about 20 miles to the west of gums there in the desert. as we were fighting side by side against the enemy. he's just lifted, and the achievements that he has listed were won with the blood of my friends. and i can point him to the grave where they now lay. because that legacy is now one that is in real doubt. we know it. and we know that it's not just his decision. we know that the us decision to withdraw forces was fundamental here. but he can he
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explain to me? how does britain foreign policy work in a country like half gonna stand? if persistence isn't persistent? if endurance doesn't endure, then how can people trust us as an ally? how can people look at us as a friend? we spoke to a former raw air force officer, he served gaston, who shared his thoughts on the withdrawal. and the only time mission on the one hand, ethically it's right for us can to determine is a future that will happen. it's just a future may well be particularly unstable. brucell takes us back to the medieval period of time without the democratic will or the democratic infrastructure being in place. and security forces were established to create it. and i think to be realistic, we need to wait and see what the future holds for. there's thompson have correctly
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said, we've had 20 years, 20 years with trillions of dollars thrown at this campaign. and to achieve what we've achieved in 20 years, which is unclear as a military guy myself i've, i'm somewhat ashamed of that outcome. ashamed of so in less than 8 weeks, the us military operation comes to an end and it's going to stop whichever way the future plays out that will affect lives both inside and outside the country. according to recent estimates, the exodus of afghan refugees is on the rise considerably. the number is closing in on 3000000, putting an incredible strain on countries forced to cope with the new colors, germany, france, and romania. the list of the countries taking in the most gonzagos in austria, a 5th of all refugees, honor roll up kind of stone. and the large numbers are also bringing in
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a host of problems. some gruesome shanker reports. imagine you're in charge of a country. shocked by a creepy raved scale. the victim who died had just become a teenager. the suspected rapists are young and again, refugees. you've got no choice but to take action. if you don't, the public won't get it. and that's if you're lucky, if you get too tough on those who escape misery and war back home in their home countries, political opponents will give you a p r b t plus that will raise some liberal u eyebrows. let's hear from the man who has lately been facing this precise challenge. sebastian kurtz, the chancellor of austria. often i find it intolerable for people to come here. thing da, seeking protection, and then commit cruel and barbaric crimes in austria. politically, this means for me that we will stick to a line with me there will definitely never be a whole to deportation. drop can stand or
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a watering down of asylum laws for asylum seekers who permits crimes. what exactly did he mean by barbaric ah? and austria, more than 4 percent of all rapes, an 8 and a half percent of all murders are committed by afghans. of course, not all refugees are thugs. some are worried that higher numbers of refugees could mean more potential trouble. i want to be clear, the u. s. military mission can stand, continues to the end of august, where the future of of dennis day and looking murky beyond the withdrawal of us troops and the taliban making large territorial gains. it's only natural that a new wave of refugees from there is expected in europe. it's obvious that austria
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can close its borders. it already regularly tightened the solemn policies recently, the justice minister for the green party says more such steps wouldn't be right for the country. the asylum law is all ready been tightened in recent years. i will lose often enough options, but we just have to apply them in a consistent manner. moreover, and 2019 the european court of justice ruled that you members have no right to the port a refugee even for committing a serious crime. if he or she prove that live back home would be in danger. all of this does seem to tie the hands of cancel or curts, who like you've heard, is in favor of different patients for criminals. the minister of interior from mr. kurtz is party has locked horns with the greens justice minister saying he will push for more rigid migration and repatriation rules at the level. the e u. asylum system is not working,
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migrants who committed criminal offenses have to be reported immediately. while the advocates of the harsh approach towards refugees in the austrian government are teaming up with colleagues from hungary and the czech republic, the iraq received doesn't exactly paid the way for quick changes in a solemn rules. certainly, they won't be as quick as joe biden's, keen of dana stan, pull up the silent system as we have it in europe is just a way to turn illegal immigration into illegal immigration when the illegal immigrant arrives in any country of europe. ready and he, he says asylum, asylum immediately becomes illegal immigrant in the european asylum procedure, which usually takes place is a general problem which you cancelled was one or 2 measures at least the mini stick minister of interior mist. anyhow, my has now admitted that the asylum system up to europe in union is
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a disaster. but austria and the government has done nothing to change that or to avoid it. because austria, through the green mediums of the european union, has collaborated in creating the system. we didn't send 11 single africans. i've gone home for years in austria, not one and hundreds we st for example, have a quote of about 50 percent austin citizen in the long run. this is a problem because it tracks and facts my guns from all the 3rd world war. austrian feminists have been having a on accused local media of races, reporting, which they say verifies migrant. a group of accuracy only off his local newspaper, confronting journalists, provide a video of that story and a whole lot more. besides, on all t dot com,
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the heisen government has asked us to send troops. i will help protect some of the countries key infrastructure. the caribbean country has off for about $500.00 soldiers according to what its ministers, the move comes in the wake of the assassination of the haitian president, which has left the country in time. well, ortiz kayla morphin reports while the biden administration is drawing down and ultimately withdrawing the us military presence from afghanistan. but we, from what we understand now, there is a call from haitian officials for the u. s. a. to send troops to the country. they're calling on the united states to send in the military, to protect gasoline reserves, ports and the airport in haiti. and at this point, it's the deterioration of the situation after the president was killed 2 days ago. it seems to be the justification they are giving for wanting to expand the u. s. military presence in the country. now we did hear that the biden administration is planning to send the f,
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b i and some homeland security forces into the country. not confirmation yet about troops, but they want to basically help the investigation of the assassination of the haitian president. here's what we heard from the white house spokesperson. the united states remains engaged and enclosed consultations with our haitian and international partners to support the haitian people in the aftermath of the assassination of the president in response to the haitian governments request for security and investigative assistance, we will be sending senior s t i n t h. officials to port a prince as soon as possible to assess the situation and how we may be able to assist. now details have been emerging about the gang of 28 assailants who ultimately took the life of the asian president and severely injured. his wife, at this point there were 28 trained killers, 2 of them were haitian americans. the rest were from the columbia and essentially,
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as the police. 2 have track these assassins. there was a fire fight that went on into early hours. the morning, late last night, 3 assailants were killed. there were a number of suspects to actually went into the taiwan embassy and went in to the taiwan embassy. there was others that were captured. there was a scene where the crowds of haitians were actually, you know, we had grabbed, i've grabbed 2 of the suspects and we're calling the police to burn them. there were also, there was also a situation where the media was presented with rifles. michelle, a and other seized tools along with columbia and passports from some of the assailants. let's take a look at that. good. see these assailants, the thugs, who killed the president? we've caught them, we've captured them there in the hands of the police. as you can see. now, 2 of the assailants were haitian americans who are being reported to be us citizens . now the us state department will not yet confirm that one of the individuals was
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apparently detained at the canadian embassy in haiti. and on his personal website, he described himself as a, quote, certified diplomatic agent. in addition to that, it seems like all the colombians were former military personnel. they were former members of the columbia military who are now apparently operating and engaged in armed combat beyond the columbia military. let's take a listen. no initial information indicates that they are colombian citizens retired members of the national army. we have given instructions from the national government to our police and the army to immediately cooperate in this investigation so that these events can be clarified. now the details about the scene of the assassination or rather gruesome, we've been told about the president with 27 bullets inside of him,
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as well as his eyes gouged out. rather gruesome images coming out. rather gruesome scene being depicted in the reports. the reason that the assassins targeted the haitian president is not yet known. now, there were widespread allegations of corruption. there were protests all across the country, demanding that he leave arguing that he was in office on constitutionally there's been widespread unrest and protest across haiti for the last several months. and it appears that that unrest is now escalating. haiti is rated as the probably the poorest country in the western hemisphere, in the caribbean and south america. and it seems that the situation, the country is escalating, the countries under martial law. the parliament is pretty much defunct. there are 2 individuals who are claiming to be the rightful successor of the dead president. so at this moment, now haitian officials appear to be calling for us troops to come to the country. we shall see what moves the biden administration takes. according to reports,
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the 2 americans claim that we're working as translators for the hits called it's also reported that the operation had been planned for a month. and the same was not to kill a president would bring him to the national palace on a warrant. the u. s. says it will send f b i and homeland security officials to a system investigation. following a request from heidi annual shore, a professor of latin american studies says it was a classic palace cou. the links between the drug enforcement agency, the different television services in columbia, in the us, in haiti, definitely coordination. nothing happens in haiti economically, politically, diplomatically, militarily paramilitary without the u. s. is being involved. this could be the justification for the next us away as you win the try factor of evil imperialism for the next invasion and occupation of haiti, where the entire economy is us sweatshops and us agribusiness. so this whole month
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about haiti being poor and having no geo political and economic, she's important for the united states is ridiculous. so right now it looks like a palace coup. different wings of the haitian bourgeois z, both of which would be in size with different parts of the state department or the pentagon, or the cia, or the d. e a. or these are the proxy forces from taiwan and what we're seeing columbia, they would be buying for this power. they would have their own graves, we chauvinism ways. and there's a lot of egos in narcissism involved. but at the end of the day, this is a lot of pallas entry what, what matters are the interests of the haitian people. and as they said to me as i was still in transit to new york city, leaving cap haitian, the 2nd biggest city and haiti, we were hungry when we woke up on tuesday. the president in the dictated, was killed. we had the same hunger when we woke up on wednesday. it was an actual more news coming up just off the short break.
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the the ah ah ah ah ah ah, the ah, alas, b end appears to be near washington's 20 or have her to nation bill and f denison
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was always going to end this way a complete and total failure. it is doubtful. the corrupt government in kabul will last long after the american withdrawal of dennis and remains broken and the american people, pork and no one is held to account. ah, well, come back. that used to be upheld as literature is most fearing indictment of racism . but now to kill a mockingbird, if being taken off the syllabus at one school in scotland for being racist. he's probably co looks at how council culture is killing the classics. is only the most inspirational book of all time. ain't probably surprised when it was originally bad for it was a picture of racism and sexual violence. but now one school in scotland has a bond to kill a mocking bud by harper lee. for another reason,
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the anti racism classic is now deemed races to because it plays into a white savior narrative. when i say band, i mean more like cancel the teachers than james gillespie. hopeful in algebra, i've stopped teaching it to students as part of an effort to the colonize the curriculum and stein backs of mice and men and being caught too for it. racial stereotypes and frequent use of b and was sure to it's not, not there when i tell it, okay, i get the whole white savior thing and take them off. but i really do. in fact, it's a great topic for discussion in say an english class. then i get that just one percent of students that study english literature at g c s c. that's the exam that kids take at the age of 16 in the u. k. study a book by a person of color and just 7 percent of students in gfc study, a book written by
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a woman that is abysmal. and by the way, that research is going to be provided to us by penguin books, u. k. who could take a leaf out of their marketing and disclose how many of the editors are non white for female for that matter. look, i'm not saying that stay a reading list. couldn't use a refresh load. you know, white kid make up about 34 percent of students in the u. k. and they ought to see themselves and their experiences reflected in the canon. but why does the colonizing the curriculum mean killing off to kill a mocking by fresh research by frank lungs? has found that overhaul the people under the cars stopped talking to someone that's actually stopped a relationship with someone because they disagreed with their political views. it's actually no thank you. have this on sweet enough throwing out
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a classic because it doesn't conform to modern standards. feel somehow connected to children. this court with more common sense and new decision to move hopefully, feminine novel from the reading list, albeit from just one school so far is making people angry. i think it's very wrong for a few people to hold everyone as hostage in the important about the book is that they portray the unwritten truth of the time. we have this white liberal christ david turns out to be re said to me, right? this is the 2nd american story. the canon of literature is fluid that all myriads of that that was plastic, that didn't age well with then retired into here and see what should kill a mocking bud to be one of them. let's discuss that in the classroom. a flare up of cobra, 1900 strange around the world has a scientific community concern early studies suggest that to variance in particular, maybe even more infectious and resilient vaccines than the current predominant
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strains. now the lambda strain thought originated in peru has not been detected as far away as australia. it was 1st discovered a year ago. the strain is starting to cause concern. now though, lambda makes up, the vast majority of all covered cases in peru at an increasing number of all infections across latin america. epsilon is the other with variant that is among the causing alarm among the scientific community for the texas in california. and a recent studies, yes, it's more infectious than other strength. research is also suggest that epsilon is more resistant to both antibodies produced by vaccines. and naturally by the body off the co would. they believe the effectiveness of current jobs could be reduced by as much as 70 percent. professor pablo, so call me and tell us the code and it's mutations or something that we are just going to have to live with. the virus keeps all being and it's really becoming more
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smith school. we don't know yet about it. it's about the city of the it. it is being driven down by the next team. so the most likely scenario, once we get everyone back to name you start coding will keep transmitting in the human population in certain countries. and it will mean it will not really go away . ready taishan at this point, it's almost impossible because he has a transmitter in so many countries at such high rate. also, even if you might think it's best to, to reduce new katie humans to 0. koby, koby 2 has already jumped into other animal versus was and was a virus junk outside humans. it's almost impossible to eliminate cross talk up next. the us, us can, can set what the world according to jesse, what i can offer now with the latest join us again that me
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the special episode, summer solutions today were talking with john robina of dollars, collab dot com. they write 2021 has been the year of the i word inflation. even the central bank is mentioning inflation. is that transitory? however, as the central bank is arguing, or are we going to see something worse coming forward in the next year or 2? ah, today industry prefers millions of euros in the regulations . i will be all about making money. i think it's a big corporation. international markets. import export. do you imagine the number of the diseases that are in every family today know,
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due to new viruses or new microbes? it's not true. so it is due to environment. lots of not going to say either the momentum, much titled abilene accumulate going on. we come in the day, they don't allow us, the food industry is that it will create more jobs, it will create more value added. it will create more. so i don't see why we shouldn't also fight for the interests of the industry that we have regulation. we want the regulation of industry and if we don't behave then yes, that's fine. ah ah

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