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the ah, tell about make sweeping games in afghanistan. joe biden, amidst the group, is the strongest decades person still taking americans off the ground by the end of next month. you know, mission accomplished. competition that we gather scholars from him and was in terrorism, is not emanating from that part. disturbing scenes of self harm in belgium is margaret's go to a stream in my for asylum. although authorities and system black us is granted the right to appeal against britain's refusal to extra julian assaults from one of the whistleblower oldest friends. william washington's attempts will ultimately fail. this appeal isn't that's 1st,
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attend to pro long. the inevitable. inevitable is the freedom of julia. ah . that very good evening too. great. have you with us here for the weekly, on our lease 16 people were killed, dozens, mover, injured in fighting between the african army and the taliban in the city of kandahar on saturday. according to local health officials, it comes as fighting, has been intensifying across the country the tell about making significant territorial gains. and while the u. s. president joe biden conceited the group is now the strongest for 2 decades. he's still defending the decision to pull us troops out, setting august 31st as his deadline. your view with making this decision for the last 20 years worth that. we win for 2 reasons. one,
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can you blame him after 20 long years and no victory? anyone would struggle to answer why? so the 47000 civilians could be killed, so that only half the population can live in poverty. so the country could lie and ruins faced with ugly reality. is it any wonder the bite and decided it was finally time to come home? i will much send another generation american award. i can stand with no reasonable expectation of achieving the different outcome. oh, there was no missing, accomplish permission was accomplished in that we get to scott, some have been widened in terrorism is not emanating from that part of law. we achieved those objectives. well, not quite. i'll carnita might be gone,
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but the taliban is ascendant. advancing so quickly that a now came to control 85 percent of off dentist on the country view, s and nato allies having jumped ship. it's people have been left to fend for themselves or calling them. they've got everyone who's worried about how long the uncertainty will continue known is doing business, the markets, and the people that work there have been badly affected. business has collapsed because there is no stability before. when the u. s. didn't plans withdraw, things were stable, but instability is increased since they left. well, i mean, i'm very clear the yes have contracts with market owners here and we used to purchase from them that withdraw will affect business. we can buy any goods because there are transportation proven. some have already fled to neighboring patrick, it's dawn and iran, but that might not be an option for long. the ton of bond controls 2 thirds of the border with tajikistan and recently captured the crossing to iran,
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meaning the on many escape routes left. an especially dangerous prospect for those who worked with foreign armies, fearing for their lives there, now cooling on washington to get them out of the monday, gave us a recommendation. they not only my life, my family, and i did all set up with really when we don't have an issue, we have to, you know, we want to take any decisions for us or united nation or whatever you call yourself humanitarian. but what kind of humanitarian saw you left me here after i worked 10 years for you. russia is also worried that the fighting will spill over into its territory. so it's a restraint promise to jesus tom, back up on the board and maintains dialogue with the taliban and the country that
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created this whole mess. just opt in left. oh, i for the i up to the left and the dead of night without what apparently the washington claims that local officials knew that withdrawal was imminent. the very next day newton was seen plundering background base funny american souvenirs left behind. with this hasty exit parallel to being drawn with another open us, as for was vietnam wage,
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a war on terror realized that victory is impossible, in could deal with your enemy found in your eyes and get the hell out of that. well, let's just hope the carpool doesn't fall as quickly as south vietnam did. to buy didn't at least has faith. is a tale bomb take over that gas that now inevitable? no, it is none. is that what the goal was? 20 years ago? that devastation, no plan for long lasting peace. i hope that the government wouldn't crumble as soon as the u. s. left. how many more countries will be put through this vicious cycle before the us finally learns its lesson. united states is a far very global empire. we are absolutely totally addicted to war. our economy cannot survive unless we are either actively engaged in war or
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harry war. and so there's obvious parallels between afghanistan and vietnam when i was in vietnam, i was only met mom. so i was seeing the rapid disintegration of american involvement in vietnam. so i was seeing the homicides the suicides, the ramp, and heroin addiction shit out among the american soldiers within our own. you obviously, at that point in 197071, we were questioning, why were we ever in vietnam, you know, because a lot it was thought that we were there to preserve peace and democracy and in the united states government. but that was all a lie. everything was a lie in the same thing is true for the war in afghanistan, you're going to see a lot of a rack and it's better. it's probably committing suicide. there's a lot of that we're going to drink and drugs themselves and death because they're going to ask themselves, what's the point of me ever being in iraq or afghanistan?
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hundreds of undocumented migrants around hunger strike in brussels in a bid to press feel 30 to ground. the massage of some of even so the mouth shut to show that they have no say on wednesday, government officials met with protest this no agreement was reached. but the union representing the migrants, said that some progress was made. officials now say fighting economic exploitation is one of the priorities. they say that there are a 150000 living here illegally. and the $200.00 people that decide to stop eating should be regularized individually. what would be the result? a week later, you get 202020000 people who would do exactly the same. around a 1000000 migrants and the u. in 2015, they were blamed for terrorist attacks and sharp increases in crime. some migrants, it's been a belgian for more than a decade to say the result of appeal still haven't been processed on dubin ski has no from brussels. indigo long term migrants across brussels,
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taking action into their own hands and rooting in some extent to extreme measures to demand their rights. he was signed attempts and sewing up their own lips. just to the shocking moves the migrants have taken to show just how serious they are. well, we've been have 3 people have needed urgent care. some for men and women taking part in this protest have been in the country for more than a decade. and they say that they have simply had enough of government in action. there's also criticism that brussels and even europe as a whole, have been so hesitant and imposing any kind of rooms for their situation, leaving them no choice. before i have started this and i have to continue to the end, i've lost 15 kilos, but i am ready to lose another 15 or 20 just to be legalized. some other people risk their lives even more. my buddy carry me recently swallowed
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a razor blade. he had to get an emergency operation for other people, so the lips always actions of one goal to show that we really need the documents. i am the nipple guy, but my chinese not never done understand the poly. kennedy speaking the poly and days going does the things so my child is, is property of belgium. just give me work for me. then i can walk and i can give to food my child. the belgian government says it won't change policy. it's frustrating. we are trying to help people as much as possible to get their dos is to be treated as fast as possible. but of course not every undocumented person, not every person who is here can stay in belgium. the hunger strike is not going to help issue of undocumented migrant isn't just confined here in belgium in
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front of also being processed stage to call attention to the thousands who also in a similar situation. the in the but is a regular is ation unreal. solution in some other countries, of course the e, u, spain, portugal and italy, that's the route that's being pursued. however, that too has caused problems. italy is trying to grant access to around 600000 undocumented migrants. but the process has been food with allegations that permit of being issued arbitrarily, we did have collected regular physician 9. that is only meant you deluxe of illegal immigrants, doesn't work for political action. is there all responsibility of the government or
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citizens of this country? if our government gives it opens the book more actions like this for a new labeled immigrants coming to our country. since you are the picture live together to make your situation more her oracles and go, are these wrongest ortiz all refusing to budge those supporting the protesters a that after 6 weeks, the situation is now very desperate. then documented people who have been in hunger strike, especially those stain. and one of our campuses have reached you been point where that can irreversibly put the health at great risk. we grabbed that public, a sewer to remain deaf to their quest, which we will continue to support. stay faithful to our humanistic commitments and our sense of justice. yet, despite all of the focus on migration, at an in new level, there's still no coherent strategy, which many think will only make the problem worse. the problem is,
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is huge. it is without any doubt. the biggest problem facing belgium and the european union right now. every single domain is under enormous pressure because of mass migration. i'm talking about public safety policing and migratory services, but also about things like education, housing, and the judicial system. if we decide to ignore the rules because people go on hunger strikes that we're setting a horrible example. the migration law in belgium is not strict at all. so if your application to get red residence papers is rejected, that means you, you really don't deserve them. and you have to go hope the problem is that the belgian government isn't doing enough to make sure that these illegal migrants who have their application regret, your objected effectively go hope. in many countries, they are, they are put on a plane back to their country of origin. but in belgium, they just receive
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a paper that says they have to return home. former police officer may be new york's next murder. after winning the democratic nomination, he was picked despite a year of black lives matter. protest to stay, to dames include d funding, the police will then the city crime is soaring. new york state govern. andrew cuomo declared a gun violence. disaster emergency who is the numeral candidate sits? eric adams served in the police a 22 years. currently, the brooklyn borough president of the full front of his platform, a commitment to combating gun crime. he supports police reform that is against the funding, the false. if black lives really matter, it can only be against police abuse, it has to be against the violence that's getting a part our communities. people want to feel safe. right now. they don't feel safe. crime is happening all around them. shootings are up. robberies are up,
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homelessness is up. they see in the subway, they don't feel safe nor subways. they see it out in the streets, in their homes, in the neighborhoods, and they want to feel safe. so this gentleman ran on a platform of public safety and making people feel safe in their resume with them. and that's it. you know, the, to find the police movement has been a large failure. demonizing, an attacking cops has been a failure. and people are ready for change and hopefully this is the capital is to some sort of change. and it's not just new york polling shows concerns about violent crime rate of 4 year high nationwide homicide rates, a climbing across the us, chicago mass, the president for help after the city. so as bloodiest, we can over independence day, more than 100 people who shot policemen z, call them again. so public demanding action, but he's not sure. leaders are listening to violence is right in people's faces. you can put all the crime statistics out there. say your crime is going down, you can have all the feel good moments, but people know they see,
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they know the here. and you can't deny that. so people definitely want to change. they want some sort of action to be taken. they want to feel safe. that's what's all about public safety. now you're not going to convince someone that just finished watching someone get robbed or know about shooting is going on in the neighborhood that they're safe. they want something done. okay, you all watching all the international, appreciate you company stick around if you can. one years after the break, the summer solutions where we focus on the solutions. not so much. the problem, stacy? right. we are joined by jeff booth author of the price of tomorrow. ah, is your media a reflection of reality?
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my 6 months after the u. s. lost its bid to whistle bro julian, a songs extradited, u. k. court has granted washington, the right to appeal of the judges reported to have agreed with 3 out of the 5 justifications that the american submitted. the bonded ministration is apparently now prepared to know the science of any prison sentence he might get in his australian home. none but his ponder claims he already has the right morris this week also gave her reaction to the grunting of the appeal outside the court. i was able to speak to julian about the decision and you know, it's mixed because on the one hand it's been 6 months and we haven't had any news. so it's like an endless purgatory. but at the same time it doesn't here. and julian's very on, well, he's happy when, when i went with our eldest this morning. and so it's not representative when i see him because obviously it's a, it's
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a one rest fight. he gets off. but even you know, bowl marsh prison is a horrible place. he won his case in january. why is he even in prison? why is he even being prosecuted? there is no legal case against him. all. there is an indictment based on life. washington month to face challenges a hurricane and espionage which could london ascendance of a 175 years behind bars, if convicted in january, a british judge ruled against his expedition or the fears about his mental health in 2019, he was forcibly removed by police, from the echoing embassy in london to quito terminated his 7 year asylum leaks editor in chief and long time. friend of assange. kristen. her absence as the sheer length of the entire process is shameful. what it's a great disappointment for julian sounds, and for all of us that this is continuing. one would hope that the united kingdom
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courts would to recognize how ridiculous this case is and not to grant the appeal. this means that this will drag on for some time for a prisoner to have to wait in a prison cell for 6 months for half a year, just to get a decision of whether the appeal is allowed to to his opponents or not, if rages this decision comes on the week after it is revealed that the indictment against union does not have a leg to stand on. the key which says retracted to testimony and says basically that testament, which was cited by the business judge numerous time as truthful allegation doesn't hold true. it is a fabrication and the americans now know if they're still continuing on this truck
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. this appeal is an attempt to prove pro long the inevitable. inevitable is the freedom of julian. if he does not get his freedom, it is such a load to our society and what we believe in that it is almost amount to turning off the light. so this must come to an end. and i can fence in my bones that it will be coming soon. meanwhile, us fairly them peace urging president biden to drop the us government's extradition appeal strongly and citizens want juliet assigned to be free. his treatment violates the convention against torture and its persecution threatens journalists worldwide. we drop
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the visor, a madonna covert vaccines, can potentially cause heart inflammation in some people. that's the conclusion of the european medicines agency. it's recommended adding the condition to the list of possible side effects. and this the 2nd time the funds, the job was made headlines this week after these really hope ministry vote is its efficacy had dropped by almost a 3rd. now, early studies gave an efficacy rate of 94 percent to the drug, but the latest data shows the figures full and by almost a 3rd. however, the report claims it does still provide good protection from hospitalization and serious illness. as of now, the funds would be on take job, has been approved for full or emergency use more than $100.00 countries in regions worldwide, including the european union, the united states, and canada. it also received emergency validation from the w h o that was at the end of last year were discussing you findings with the head of the vaccination program of the television medical center. we have data which shows even if the
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immunity of doses of defy the job, even if the newness is waning, is winning very, very, very slowly. it is possible at some point, everybody will need another dose. obviously we're worried about the drop. the delta vary and has already been studied in britain and elsewhere in defies vaccine has been found to be less effective against it, but not as less effective as seen in our preliminary data. so we will have to watch it closely as, as the data unfolds, the full size of vaccination request. 2 sharps like most current covey jobs that are growing. vaccine hesitancy, trend the same. people refuse to get the 2nd dose. for example, in the german capital, nearly one and 6 vaccination appointments gets cancelled postponed in recent weeks, according to germany's red cross, which is even suggesting a 30 or a fine for those who don't show up had to be sessions burden branch as the vaccine absenteeism is increasing and that it's wasting precious time and resources. and
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our experience every day, 5 to 10 percent of those who have appointments do not attend in the arena bell and area alone around 3000 people vaccinated every day. while the rest of the centers around 15000 vaccinations take place every day of those 3000 every day, 150 total people do not attend. that is quite a lot if you consider the amount of effort that goes into this 1st. this is not fair to those who would like to make an appointment for a vaccination, but cannot do this due to the lack of free time slows. and secondly, a complete waste of all resources, vaccine, pharmacists, and daughters. therefore, i'm calling for those who do not attend their appointments about counseling them to be given a find absenteeism. my high and chests in the united kingdom could be having to change the ways the country plans to ban boiling lobsters alive. and it is partly thanks to activists from crustacean
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compassion, who say that the animals feel pain. there is more than enough evidence about the ability of this senses if captivating, creatures to feel pain and suffer. the undergo paul in treatment into foot. industry government also intends to recognise crabs, octopuses, and squid is capable of pain as part of the animal welfare bill, which initially only applied to vertebrates. a few countries have already been boiling lobsters, alive among them, switzerland, norway, new zealand. alternatives include stunning the lobster 1st, either with electricity or ice or killing it mechanically. some scientists so argue that crustacean nervous systems are differently built and actually incapable of pain, claiming that these respond merely reflexively to stimuli. critics of the bills also argue it will be detrimental to fishermen whose income depends on the last catch. my colleague voici shaped, put the issue at the debate with political commentator andre walker. the think tank
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chem and ben harris quine, an animal rights campaign, a cake warner showing compassion to more species. that's a good thing, isn't it? a lot of concerns have been raised about this bill that there are going to be many unintended consequences in terms of what we mean for fishermen, for full food production for the final cost to the consumer. and i think there's also a question of why it is being done. now. we have a global and domestic pandemic that we are still struggling to get through. there is going to be a huge economic pull out from it, kate, over to you, forgive me for being devil's advocate, but what's next? cockroaches, when would you go on what this land titles us and right now it tells us that animals with a nervous system and can feel pain and stuff. you know, we think that this is a really big step forward for the most. it's not just that, but a sentence by recognizing that, you know, not just and crabs,
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and other stuff and dr. plugs concealed pain. the government is, is going to van, protect them, say that with other animal welfare legislation, which will mean that they can no longer be killed in an inhumane way. transported handled in an inhumane way. seaford becomes incredibly dangerous because of kelly bonds. then what happens is it becomes impossible to eat it so they get their outcome. i actually would much rather sit and be honest about those. i'd say me out to be about bombing bait fighting, fish and bonding all forms of slaughter for the purposes of something that you know, this isn't about binding the thing. animals obviously piece of would like to live in a world where people are killing and consuming animals, but this isn't going to make it illegal to eat most different. crabs makes them a lot more expensive for the, for the average consumer. and so predictions are the sorts of wealth measures will increase the final cost. the products by about 20 percent is not for the government
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to tell us what we should or shouldn't be having. this is the 21st century the people should be in charge. yes, the puppet needs to be in for it, but they also need to know that these animals and their son and most people, when they find this information out, will align the minerals with the actions. i'm okay. if it is purely a public information campaign, then we don't need these measures to band practice is we don't need these the press, the fishing industry and we don't need these, these measures fine products. if it's just about math science, we can lay the science before the public and leave the public to decide on the public. kennedy decide if they're going to join me in half an hour with that with updates. hope to see them in the
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we live in a world where the industry doesn't want any regulation. they just want to put their products on the market the we need a regulation, so we don't do creative things because maybe sometime to create things. i don't know, but alex says that we have regulation. we want regulation of industry. ah, if we don't have then yes, penalty that's fine. ah, we always have the, the industry makes money. of course it does. if the industry did not make money, how many people will be out of work? i more sort of the.
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