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over the weekend in alabama, it was one of the largest. so this is sign that the president is already on the campaign trail. get back to the white house. i'm skyler, he's and all of the stories on today's edition of new views right here on ours t america. let's get started. ah, have dana can continue to dominate world headlines as the chaos continued in the streets? and us citizens still are very desperate to get out. now, world leaders are almost unified in their criticism. have a president by ministration seems to fill the last few weeks, have been successful. the president believes we are making substantial progress. dozens of flights thousands, now tens of thousands of people evacuated from the country. we believe today will be an efficient and effective day and tomorrow and the next day as well. and as i said, he is taking this day by day and we'll make his determinations as we go. have our
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protest continue around the globe and here in washington, dc as well. many atkins and african americans are frustrated with the bio ministration and fear what their country will look like under calvin rule. or she started having reports. the story right here in front of the white house is one of several us locations with the afghan. they ask bra, and there are some orders gathered over the weekend with one message, the president joe biden. and that is, they feel be trained by the i don't think the by didn't ministration, is listening to the asking people. i think they are focused on trying to rectify the mistakes that they've made, which have been horrendous. and it's they need to listen to african people and listen to african americans and hear what they're saying here. they're demand and do what he need to do to bring in here quickly and safely as possible. today we're here to protest and get demands from the biden ministry. we're here to asked
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a bite in ministration to cancel their agreement. there's no such thing over negotiating with taliban. not at all. we do not negotiate with terrorists. we don't want tara risk as, as our government. we do not want taliban as our government. protesters were chanting things like we can expand and save afghan. it's dan and many were holding up signs of sanction pocket. they say it's supporting the power bond and they're also demanding that the us open up their borders to afghans. and nearly everyone i spoke with had, and i never people crying and they were worried about their family members. would they say they haven't spoken, do all of on to over and more or in hiding. and they are very afraid specially afraid for their sisters, for their on and for their email cousins. i think the females have probably the worst scenario going on an afghan, a sense being a woman who escaped that situation myself 21 years ago. i understand wholeheartedly
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what it's like, a woman bear. as of right now the telephone stand or abuse, oppression, destruction, loss of education, loss of rights, no work. how can we believe that there's anything is going to be different that hasn't been shown, it hasn't been in their history. and more than just a protest. this was people who are telling me that this is a community where app can coming together and supporting one another, specially at a time when they for, for god and forgotten by the name country that occupied samples 20 years and now left them in the exact same hands of who they were supposed to be protected by where news use hughes. i'm sorry i haven't jer are to the now, meanwhile, in london, doesn't a former african interpreters have gathered outside the home office. they are
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demanding that the u. k. government helps their relatives out of africa understand they're offering taliban revenge for helping western allies are to isa ali reports . many of these men, all former interpreters who worked with the british army critical with the initial response, least of the british government to that world drawback those evacuation attempts we saw those teens of people definitely fleeing and the chaos still take you to a couple of port and one of the individuals coming on the face criticism from the british foreign secretary dominic rob. now the u. k. government have stepped up that they say that they've already evacuated 6000, nearly 6000 people, including over 3000 afghans. and they say those efforts for scheduled to continue. now we've also been getting some of the people coming this for some of those
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organizing this protest. they say many of those stuck back in i've got a song like that are interpreted or otherwise help the occupation paul, to, during the past 20 years. but also many of them have families back in afghanistan, many of whom they say hiding for the lives. of course the evacuation and the way it's been handled has got political implications. as i mentioned, dominic rob coming on a criticism for his initial handling not least because he remained on a holiday while the crisis was unfolding his. now, back from that holiday and taking charge of the situation, but elsewhere we've been seeing cold for bars johnson to use this week g 7 virtual meeting, a call on joe biden to extend the deadline from august. the 31st. when us forces relieve, i've got a thought about a course come with its own political and military risk. the taliban of warm us to
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keep to their agreement, to keep the promise not to extend the stay beyond august. the 31st will bear the consequences about decision. now, the taliban has issued a warning to the united states, saying there will be consequences if the united states is not out by august 31st. and russian president vladimir putin has fears of terror as disguises. refugees coming out of afghanistan and the russian president, so concerned russia is ready to ship weapons to central asian allies to prevent terrorists from fighting the region. so why are we not hearing the same concern about terrorism here in america? as cargo planes, full of refugees are landing in the united states, most without background or even complete medical checks. no president trump had this president had this to say regarding the refugees. one screened and cleared. we will welcome ass can, who helped us in the war effort to their new home the united states of america. because that is who we are. that is what america is. now for those refugees,
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i am actually a little bit confused. as kids today are going back to school with demands of wearing mask social distancing, and even vaccines being placed on students. all this while thousands of refugees have come from afghanistan to america without much knowledge of their present health. and we don't even know the conditions they will be housed in and the medicare medical care given once they land is anything like how this ministration is handling the immigration issue at the southern border. america could be on the verge. another health and national security crisis kept in our own backyard. but one man who didn't make it out of afghanistan is ex, 1st, a burden, sorry, no, sorry. and he joins us now to give his insight into an ass can translate or for the u. s. and what he is hearing from his friends, joe, back in the country. thank you so much for joining us. thank you, man, appreciate it. yeah, tell us a little bit about your role within afghanistan in the united states and how much hope you have for other translators to get out of the country safely,
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their families. and thank you. majority the interpreter, their stock, and cobble and different houses, the taliban. they are looking and searching the house during the night and also the taliban. there surrounded the airport, kia port and they are picking picture of the people and ask name and ask taliban spies. do ask people. busy name, who do you are? what are you, what do you did before? we will, how do you blah, blah, blah. so i'm especially, i'm kindly requesting all interpreter and language. please do not share your information with others and me. i support united state, i work for us government 11 years in frontline. i lost my fingers and wore the taliban. they cut my finger, solve the nose and all that. and the taliban, they put a 300000 dollar bounty on my head in 2008 when i was at the us marine and front
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line. and now the taliban came back to the to the cd to the cobble. and they are hunting. my family, my family have already moved to go by and have a cell and near the cobbling airport. i cannot share the information for the news, but i'm kindly requesting president biden at please do you broke your promise. i respect you, but now you left us behind. you brought taliban back. you are innocent. people mean you're at the people of afghanistan, day like taliban or they support taliban, but majority people are going to behave taliban. the witnesses a ww people. they left up get a son and they are even the jumping on an airplane. but they said we will kill
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ourselves, but we are not handing us to the wild animals means taliban. so a lot of retired generals, colonels, like colonel more video congressman chris met mr. jerry torres retired army, all my friends, they are supporting us. they are supporting me with my family, but job by then didn't. so i'm kindly requesting please support innocent people. 23 support american allies well and favor. and i really, if it's so sad to hear that there hunting down your family still, and obviously you've already sacrificed so much physically with your own giving. i have to ask you what, how are you actually recruited by the u. s. military and would you think there was any promises made to you to protect you and your family in the future if this situation was to happen at some point?
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first i, when i join in 2004, and when i came here they said we will protect you or we will protect your family there. but they did. and my family moved from north of uh, got us on a couple days ago like 5 days ago. but my cousin de taliban, the the hate my cars and, and, but i never gave up. i asked people to pay for me that i can save my innocent family and the taliban when i was supporting the marines and supporting the innocent people, the taliban, the for the bonded. because at the taliban they lost a lot of people. a lot of people, the joint americans, a lot of people, they said we want america to stay here like japan. you see the america, they were there for 70 years. but the people they ask why american they left up,
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get us, and we want the america, the government doesn't, but we, we want, but united states, they left up garrison and 20 years and also the taliban. they're celebrating day by day. and they are taking party. they say we beat russia, we beat america, which is us not true. shame on us. we have to fight. we have to take the virus out of the afghanistan. well, as soon as possible, sarah, so sorry to hear that about your cousin. that being said, you know, do they have listed, they know who these people are. do this taliban know who worked with the americans ahead of time. how are they finding out these people? and for those that are there people being falsely accused and actually being sentenced to death, who did not necessarily help out the us, but just is it, they're not getting a chance to actually plead their innocence. they're just being sentenced to death. yes, they say anybody support american? i heard the people say the taliban will not harm people will not be people like
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they did it before. no, no, no. mike and my brother and my 2 siblings. they move from call to to by, by support of by support of congressman chris met. but they beat him by taliban taliban de beat my family. they beat every, every, every single people and the people. a lot of people they tell by taliban, but the taliban they are not showing us. they say no social media, no facebook do not post anything. they block everything. so people, they cannot see american or, or international people. they cannot see. they block everything. if anybody post again, style and they will be hated, automatically says just real quick before i let you go, you said that you feel betrayed by it, but a president, binary lie. do they not take care of your family? that being said, he said that it was just absolutely surprise of the taliban took over afghanistan and just a meager less than 2 weeks. is that how you see,
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or was there actually on the ground from people you've talked to? was it pretty certain that this is going to happen in the how that was going to gain control rapidly once the us pulled out? actually the people they were, they were surprised. why did mister shaw getting the so called president again, it's done. he escaped from afghanistan, he was talking, you know, actually the, the tree people, they handle all up. dennis, i'm not sure gunny with 2 other partners they had. and that's why the majority people, they don't like. and the former president of a gun son, mr. sharp guinea was minister, was a chief of war, was mayor was everything. so he didn't let anyone to work there. and they, he stole a lot of money. he's cape from up, get a son and the rest of money like $5000000.00. he gave it to the p. p. s. as to his unit to has people. so people of guns, i'd say,
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once we see or receive the former president, i shall get any anywhere. we will not let him to walk or we will not let him to be alive because they are very upset from former president of a garrison. if the former president of our son was the hated president and the history of a garrison or sovereign, sorry, my heart hurts feeling will be praying for family and for the safe return for all of those that are in the same situation. thank you so much for joining us. we'll talk soon in the future. after the break, president trump emerges in front of a crowd of almost $50000.00, to deliver his opinions on how inviting presidency has gone so far. our panel joined us with their opinion on his speech, as well as the former president can still draw a crowd to what it could be for the future after the break. the what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy for taishan,
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let it be an arms race is often very dramatic. development. only personally, i'm going to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, a very critical time. time to sit down and talk americans love buying homes. ah, this would have fundamental part of how our political leadership and our country, large understood the bargain. you get a whole and then you know, rebel right, as the things you don't revolt if you have a stake in the system. be really interesting to dial back and think about the longer, deeper history of what housings meant in the united states. not just that old
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question of the american dream, but the bigger question of who the dream has been for the r g the, the pictures of the crowd, 47000 people and attended president trump raleigh over the weekend and coleman,
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alabama, caused excitement from his bass while drawing fire from critics over the timing, considering we still are in the middle of a pandemic. but it was his comments which again, like always gained the attention by fail totally on the pandemic. and he's now overseeing the greatest foreign policy. you merely ation in the history of the united states of america. vietnam looks like a master class in strategy compared to jo biden's catastrophe. i dealt with abdul, he was the leader. i set up dual. anything happens, we're going to rein terror upon you. it will be a terrible that. well, i think it was 360 of you bring in david kaz, former assistant, us attorney, and as martin, as well as shape please ego. thank you so much for joining me. ed. and david, you know, i know your last name because you were wondering if i was gonna play the one quote . i think there's t shirts already played,
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but i do have chairs and kids watch redid involved the whoa. coul president trump feels about woke. i'm going to start with you cuz this is, this is your home territory. he did new social media platform to get point across on saturday night. do you think he has him for the former president is gaining strength again. and what does that mean for his future? well sure, look. one thing is, donald trump is a master at this, right? i mean, a governing is hard work job and is learning that being a candidate and being out is easier. and donald trump loves to turn phrases and to get people amped up. so it was a master class in donald trump. there's never been anybody like him. the other thing though is that as you see biden's stumble and i mean at this point, even the mainstream media, the fake news is admitting that by this stumbling you, the people are saying, oh my gosh, what's happening this contract? i mean, i hear from grassroots, leaders who are saying, you know, we need to change this direction, but can we change it in time because we're losing so much ground in the world, in our economy and all the rest. so look, a trump is stronger than ever it's donald trump's republican party. if he wants to
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run for president in 2024, he gets the nomination. i think he's running against the devastated democratic party today in washington. the moderate democrats are running away from the party, so it's donald trump world, and we're just bouncing through it and he absolutely enjoys it. well, to that point, david democrats on paris lot easier to play defense defense office. and in this case, democrats empower or their action is actually helping to reignite some of the same fire, which people believe help get trump elected back in 2016 when you're looking at how the economy is doing, how do our national security. and obviously the recent events and i can understand well, ed can turn a phrase to but i think that the reality is that by this doing actually quite well. and i think this is requiring him to stay in the middle. and i think as long as he stays in the center, he'll do very well and he'll be re elected because trump will always have that base
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lloyd be out on the fringe. you know, they said that this was trump stock. i call this penny stock. the fact that he could turn out 47000 people in the middle of alabama, that's the red estate in the country the read his place. so that's no surprise at all, but what he needs is the suburbs, and as long as bite and doesn't veer off. busy to the left, i think that will be good and i think this experience while it is humiliating, i think people will come to their senses that there was no other way. trump wanted to get out of afghanistan. he didn't want to leave even 15000 troops. there to maintain the status quo for a few more years. bite went along with that. that's true. but this was trump's plan . trump negotiated with the taliban truck made this disastrous plan and it's hypocritical for him now to try to gain political leverage from it. ah, so is that going to be the lie that the democrats are going to take? and is it going to be able to hold water at the fact that this is how trump would have done it? and this is all. trump salt is just a different person that carried it through. well, look, it's always the person who's on the watch that gets the credit or blame. you know,
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donald trump was present during the pandemic. i think he lost in 2020 because of that. it's just as impossible a hand to deal with, but i think joe biden is nobody thinks joe biden handled this well, everything about it is ham handed. it's a mess by look, let me preview for david what the republicans are going to run on and sweep into the mid terms. they're going to run on joe by and you think he's a moderate. we have a 1000000, maybe 2000000 people coming across our border. now 100000 f canney refugees. we're not going to check the suburbs are worried about this. trust me. and here's another one. the suburbs are worried about you spend trillions of dollars and you rework welfare. so used to be welfare. you had to look for a job. now it's just checks to people. the suburbs are looking up and saying, ha, you're making me keep my kid in a mask. in a school distance learning, and you're given money away to people who won't work right now, biden. first of all, you won't run for reelection. he knows that we know that the only question is whether he last till the midterm, because people democrats are now talking about how his performance is now matching the impression of his cognitive ability. and they're wondering how long this can go
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. the only problem is common looks more in depth than he is. and so they're really, the democrats are in a hobson's choice as they say, david, real quick, i got 30 seconds for you. is there someone in the democratic party, whether it be job wide and they can match that type of enthusiasm, an excitement amongst a democrat based a currently on the same? i think that biden has shown that you don't need to be mr. excitement member. he won the nomination, they didn't think he would, they won the election. they didn't think he would. they said he was down in the basement. you know, i was the head of a task force under president reagan. and as long as the republican stick to a program, which is not trump, they tend to do well, it's not trump program, it's free trade. it's individual liberties. it's a lot of things that trump didn't actually stand for when he was an office. well, i can guarantee the midterm is going to be about biden's agenda and where people stand on that we'll see who makes the grade. ed. david, thanks for talking. thank you. scottie. andrew. cuomo might have left the governor's mansion, but he didn't take his dignity or his dog captain governor andrew call us 3 year
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old shepherd. mix did not move out with the governor last week in preparation for the final stroke of midnight when he is no longer in office, but leaving your dog behind me, very revealing about a person's character. so we've re in line a full of character on his final thoughts on this soon to be disgraced. governor, thanks for joining me, lionel. thank you. my final thoughts though, was it should be your final thoughts. so on governor cuomo, as you no longer will be able to have that full title, that being said, you think one was feeling remorse, now for any of his actions? no, no, he has actually no remorse, whatsoever. he has no sense of guilt. he has no sense of shame. he has no appreciation for consequence. he is a predator who to this day, instead of saying, i want to thank the people of new york for giving me the opportunity to ship know, maybe leaving on a high, you know, he did one more time. he said i didn't do anything. if i did, i didn't mean to, and i've got a weird humor,
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and i like to talk about what weird machinations in this delivery that made people think. thank god, he's gone. it was the worst valedictory ever. ok. so is there anything good that govern when even a positive that he did? is there a chance that will be what he's known for? or will he always be known for his legacy of how he tucked his tail again? it's like in that office that and how was responsible for the debt? the 15000 elderly people, when they put coven positive people into nursing homes, one president, crime speaking, a president, trump, who brought the comfort and noble of the java cetera. and he could have done this now when, when andrew to be fair during his 1st year of 4 years, he actually was very good getting budgets on time and lowering doctor. he did a good job, but then i don't know what happened. who knows? nobody is going to remember that this is like the and again, remember scotty the, the, the reason the effect, the last thing people remember when you said goodbye instead of making people feel
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good and looking forward, how we're going to join the whole goal. i'm going to get behind her for i knew he didn't do that. he basically provided more appalonia to explain this, this sick behavior is demanded. well, but he has gone from office as of today. i know. thank you so much for joining leave for now. before the long time, thanks for joining us. and that is opportunity show. it goes quick. in the meantime, phones that are at the study and he's the hash tag team and d h. and for this or more, you want to download a portable a dot a tv app for your app or android device. like, always thanks for watching the. ah, let's take a trip down memory lane through the history books,
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against dam. we'll conclude on august 31st one phone. so who did a good to us all the quote unquote a young girl. and i really need proof for my you got to do that, you know, southern company southern the cut us a couple of months. okay. but i'm not sure that this was the right weapon against the right and the local. no, no, no bought it from but it was filled out through z o o z the the signing of the us to all about agreement. and i laid the groundwork for the road ahead toward a lasting peace in afghanistan. and
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i know that i'm a dunaway and who's the morning in the wake of the taliban shock. takeover of ghana on the white ho says he didn't the q a people earlier to avoid a complete crisis of confidence in the afghan government. but it admits that it's related response. fail to stop from happening anyway. and now on top of it all the un food agency warning shortages, and i've got to stand within weeks. the organization's aid chief for the country telling us of a looming humanitarian catastrophe. needs are almost new to population and was seeing right now to provide funds so that we can or why partial assist people from gartner stuff. yeah,
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