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countries, the exceptionalism that america uses in its international war planning is one of the greatest threats to the populations of different nations. if nato, what is founded shareholders in the united states and elsewhere in larger companies would lose millions and millions or is business and businesses good. and that is the reality of what we're facing, which is fascist. ah, british government warns of a severe risk of terrorist attack, cobble apples and wound citizens to stay away from the side 1000. so it's still gathering that desperate to leave before the us pull out is complete. president biden's, a people writing it's a new law is all the veteran's voice. that angered how the african situation as a raffle. my fellow better that i've seen such everyone's lead don't everyone's
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upset, not pulling out of just even invading down at fan was right. if taylor turkey cheeses the, with turning the country into a warehouse full refugees in europe tries to plug the migrant intellect. ah, by the thanks for joining us here on our international now the u. k. forces ministers wanted a severe threat of a terrorist attack in kabul, airports, britain and other nations have told best citizens to stay away from the area. since the africa and capital fell to the taliban, thousands of people have been desperately trying to flee. this unverified video shows how about members using water to disperse crowds at the airport entrance gate, along with plumes of colored smoke. people are refusing to leave the facility
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though, sitting on the grounds and meet countless bags and suitcases telephone. my knowledge denied claims that it's preventing us guns with international these is from getting under the country which has also been evacuation people by the kale stricken international airport for russian air force planes of in part of the rescue operation. taking $500.00 people out of the country, including citizens of russia, valerie c crying and ghana sons, former soviet neighbor, did not. oh, [000:00:00;00] i wish we hadn't expected the evacuation to go to this. well, it's been very good. crowded. it's usually taken 5 or 6 days to evacuate. we were told yesterday and today we'll ready on the plan.
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ah, let me see. i want to thank precious president and defense minister for taking it out of the dangerous place and bring us to jacob. they said us too many thanks to them done. oh, i distribute them. we had to they were doing home. no, it's children can do for school. i went to say christ for helping us in this situation because it's very difficult to get to the airport. to me. the situation on the straits of capital remains tense for taliban fighters patrolling armored vehicles and brandishing weaponry. there's also a cache crisis, long keys of food outside banks and they might reopen. they've been close to 10
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days now. ever since it's been swept in the face adversity, some citizens are adapting to the new reality and trying to earn a living. this vendor is set up shop outside the abandoned us embassy. you selling taliban flag sport at the nearby market. while the us secretary state confirm 82000 people have been flowed out of afghanistan since the start of the evacuation. and although many more are likely to make it out by the looming august 31st deadline and nibbling can assist won't be forgotten. there is no deadline on our work to help any remaining american citizens to decide they want to leave to do so. along with the many afghans who stood by us over these many years, the expectation of the international community is that people who want to leave afghanistan after the u. s. military departs, should be able to do so. with all a bunch repeatedly said that there won't be any extensions to that deadline. and with the u. a seat in control of cobble airport in just
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a matter of days from now. the fate of those who still want to get out after that will be in the hands of the militant group. retired us army colonel diplomat and right police. while most staff can people will be happy to remain in the country. the reasons that thousands will still wonderfully. the great majority of the 38000000 people that live in ghana, stan are not leaving the country. the ones that are primarily are the ones that have worked with the united states government. and then there are some other afghans who saw the opportunity of going to another country. many afghans have left the country because of the lack of employment that will actually get enough money to support your family. but the people that have worked with the us government over the last 20 years, certainly feel that their lives may be in danger because it's all a bond. may take retribution against them. well, 3 quarters of americans recently. paul's now believe of ghana stam one once again
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become a breeding ground for international terrorists, just like it was 20 years ago. the biggest on off reports next on what went wrong with the u. s. mission. galveston americans were promised a triumph. a whole generation was raised to the 2, no vows that the mission will be a success. we will win this conflict by the patient accumulation of successes. we will disrupt this mantle and defeat al qaeda. while preventing, i've got to stand from again serving as a base for terrorists, but instead of 2 decades on the u. s. finds itself in the middle of an exodus of truly biblical proportions. the american military has evacuated more than 80000 people in less than 2 weeks as of ghana and crumbled under the advance of the taliban. the
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the end of this scale and pace is unprecedented. 80000. yet this still the swarms of people besieging the airport and bearing the fact that despite all efforts, the u. s. withdrawal is still a catastrophic failure, especially to those who spend months and years thousands of miles away from family and friends trying to build an american dream. amid the sounds of a gaston. ah ah. when i joined the military, i was pretty ideal as i wanted to go out and serve my country right out of high
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school. i had sent back with my knees and stuff and i kept trying to get into maps . and i finally did. and i wanted to serve my country and all that stuff. oh man, i'm 35 years old now it's wildly different. now it's you see things from they really are. and i feel like i feel like the warrant in it of itself didn't have to last as long as it did. and we went there to go from pay to get those as possible. and then it should have been just that. and the war. ready should ended some time in the 2009 drag on the way it has the ra schools of veteran organizations, apparently seeking to secure a chat with. the commander in chief who so far has remained elusive. failing to meet legation to leave against would not be a national security risk, it would also condemn veterans and survivors of the conflict and have gone,
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has done to lifetime of moral injury. but the bite and administration is taking a stand here. the mission is a success, and that's the hill they're ready to die on. what you do is you adjust and we've adjusted. and while we are continuing to face genuine challenges, we believe we are making progress. i would say that this is now on track peter to be the largest air lift and us history. so, and that is bringing american citizens out. it is bring are asking partners out. it is bringing allies out. so no, i would not say that is anything but a success. well, it's not hard to tell how convincing they actually are. jo biden's approval ratings plummeted in the wake of this operation. and the majority of americans, well, they remain unfazed by the supposedly high evacuation figures. and believe, biden is not doing enough to help those stuck in taliban ruled of ghana. and this isn't the mitigated dissolves to of epic proportions. there should be a stain on buttons, presidency,
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and i think he's going to have blood on his hands for what they did. another bitter irony allies in the fact that the us invaded afghanistan to get rid of the terrorist threat that was emanating from the country. yet now the hasty evacuation has raised concerns that some people who bought the american plains weren't vetted properly. yeah, people are upset with people. i talked to r a re it's completely botched. there is no. busy ready political will, and there is still americans trapped in afghanistan and i still haven't been able to get to go and as far as lessons learned from, i mean other previous words. i mean, if we haven't learned from vietnam, if we didn't learn from, you know, from iraq and early 2 thousands. i mean, we're just going to continue to make the same big mistakes because they were not the ones that are pocketing the mit and were just being used for the will of the m
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i c. and that's and that's what i say about that. the 2 decades of america, and i've got to stand wrapped up with a resounding fiasco and one can only guess how much more time it will take to mitigate whatever fall out it is still to bring less. we saw an eagle report on the veterans voice, the anger and how the situations played out. we also heard from iraq war veteran and full marine sniper so, so that you could share to get who believes entering afghanistan in the 1st place was a mistake. the real failure of this war and up can expand or whatever you want to call it. a conflict was explicitly pointed out in the dentist and papers where a lot of generals basically spoke about the fact that there was no mission. they had no mission, they didn't know what they were doing there, and they didn't know what they were going to do in the future anyway. so yes, of course i think, i think not pulling out of just even invading up. dennis sam was
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a radius taylor. historically no one has been ever able to conquer up dana, stan, and so do you think that military us know that child and born able to succeed in iraq, we're going to fix, you don't get to spend that. so that's really funny. so the us withdrawal from a guy stands to get phase of another refugee crisis who the use home a 1st chief. now saying the block should try to prevent african refugees flocking to its borders. we should not wait until people end up at our external border. the issue for today is to support a gun is in afghanistan to support of gone is in the neighboring country to prevent people from going on dangerous smuggler routes. and while african refugees set the sites on europe, still no clarity on how many of them will be accepted to oliver has more. the
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european union is yet to set any figures for how many african refugees they intend to take in. we'll have been clear though, is european leaders saying they have no intention of seeing a repeat of 2015 refugee crisis. we do not want to relieve what we experienced in 2015. it is not the duty of the e. u o. levine to help them pay everyone on the planet who is fleeing, instead of fighting for their homeland fight. foster has the 2nd biggest community of africans in europe, much more than other you states with only sweden having more than us. now we have many problems within our country. we are not interested in becoming a failed states. the australian chancellor says there's no way more refugees will be arriving here on his watch. people on the streets of vienna though much more mixed in their opinions. i think we should take refugees because we have space, we have the money, we have everything, no more refugees. we have enough. and if we have the ability to help, why not everyone in europe hesitate, refugees,
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in fact demonstrations in support of doing more to help african refugees being taking place across the u and in the u. k. the ah. the bank in 2015, 2016. it was germany that took in the lion's share of refugees coming to europe. now the german president is calling for europe to act with compassion to the the need,
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but recognizes that there has to be limits. we cannot take in all the people seeking a better life for good reasons, but we must grant refuge to those who have the right to protection and asylum under our laws. b. u wants refugees to seek shelter in neighboring countries and has pledged monies to hell. plot, but those who decide to try and use the route through afghanistan to europe, through northern iran and across turkey. a set to face strong obstacles. ankara has approved the building of another 64 kilometers and border wall to keep refugees out . we want to show the whole world that our boat is on possible how biggest cope is that there is no migrant wave from afghanistan. we need to remind europe in france of this fact europe, which has become the center of attraction for millions of people, cannot stay out of the refugee problem by hostile sewing its borders to protect the safety and well being of its citizens. moreover, with this attitude, europe not only violates international law,
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but also turns back on humanitarian values. turkey has no duty responsibility obligation to be europe refugee warehouse, run and pakistan are already home to millions of african refugees, according to the united nations, germany and france. and right here in austria also hi your list. notably right down at the bottom though, is the united states, which as of 2020, it only take it in 2000 refugees from afghanistan with the current chaos. the result of the united states is decision to pull out the sure to be called to washington to do more, instead of letting its allies do the heavy lifting. this is a worldwide international problem just because we are the, the nearest physically the nearest country. that the african refugees seek refuge to doesn't necessarily should mean that we should be the only one dealing with turkey has been housing millions of syrian refugees. now adding more to this,
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it's really hard to bear with us is undoubtedly the only source of what's going on and that can stand right now. they have create the best and that now they're trying to avoid the, the, the cost of that. they have already started, you know, lifting out people afghans to african countries and they have also in the past week or so have leaked. i'm calling for statements to the media from the back channels that the cherokee may, may accept. most of these refugees on behalf of us and the, the turkish, 1st of all, research present the form there. everybody has said, you know, as totally was a kansas and they had never heard of. it still had prisoners in the k could be put to work in the media industry to offset a labor crisis course. while the double blow of coven briggs, it's critic. so cooling it exploitation
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america was crazy frat party in afghanistan is over 20 years, leaving behind quite a man. the welcome back prison inmates in the united kingdom could be roped into covers staffing shortages in key industries. include road haulage and abbot was the government is considering releasing them on temporary license with a myth, integrating them back into society like a lamp. ours being blamed on both brags and the pan demik and it's already seen gaps appearing on supermarket shelves. the current shortfall over $90000.00 heavy goods vehicle drivers, placing unsustainable pressure on retailers and their supply chains. and it's not just the lack of transport, food produces and restaurants, a source outside at the sources of manpower with color. lee about 40000 vacancies.
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according to the association of independent meets the by of processes of the latest sex off in the government. if the daily prisoners can fill the gap predicate. right? and we look at corona irish prior to breaks it, we had a large number of a migrant workers based in the country who were to the major poultry processing sector. we're not just looking at prisoners and prison leaders to fill the shortage. we were looking at service personnel through their recruitment agency, given that we've tried to recruit from the case domestic labor force for months, a months and months. and we still have a lots of vacancies. we have to look at other pools of labor that are available. the public response to the idea of prisoners plugging the short for the mix on social media and also on the st. forced labor is morally wrong. an unpaid job merging animals on
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a killing reduction line wouldn't be 1st choice of paying them back. oh, my god, let them use prisoners. you mean you want slaves because that's what you're saying for you. information under no circumstances, can they be allowed to happen? the nightmarish combination of britain, we were slavery criminalizing, of protest, and extraordinary hiring cove. it in meat processing plans makes this a recipe for dystopian, considering that there is a lot of jobs out in the market right now that are not taking bike as i can say, a lot of people that they think that are a bit like, you know, below them so i feel like if there are a lot of opportunities out there, why not to give a chance to people that have already some time and out there and can actually do the walk and make their contribution. you have to give them a chance to be into this in the society and not to be put down. and i look at them like they're not doing well. where does navy shows and things that like starting up
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the streets and things like that because it's getting productive work. so like come to the co promise and some of the other national grid as well. they, they employ police fish business, otherwise. let people out of prison for the job to go to the for the recall the crime. i mean supplies say that the prison is pay and conditions are the same as regular employees. they also claim some inmates or model workforce. they didn't for you again when released prisoners under the release from temporary license program eligible for voluntary labor. if successful such a program consists of precedent for the increased use of prison labor. any initiatives that assists prisoners gain employment upon release readings, great themselves back into our communities is beneficial. ready for society, for ex offenders. so we welcome these initiatives that gave the opportunity for people to change their lives for the for the benefit of everyone that a lot of oppertunity to 7 prisons. again, skills that can get them,
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gainful employment, partner lease, which can help them change their lives, benefit society and reduce the overall re offending rate with a 1000000 job. vacancies, 92000 prisoners in the u. k. this sort of work. it might be some suggesting it's close to exploitation in the gray area when it comes to using cheap label from literally captive audience. saudi all see in london. but let's get back to our top story. there's just 5 days to go before the us pull out. deadline from us, gone this down in western powers, a warning of a height and terror threat. cobble apple was thousands of people are trying to flee . the senior correspondent against the as enough county found even monies to get an interview with the taliban. the new minister of information parents could tell me where this was, the situation that well, the situation remains incredibly tensor rossville, huge numbers of people at the airport still crutches. sometimes there's the tally
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bad shooting in the air. there's troops, nato troops, inside the airport, the scaring away would be refugees. people who don't necessarily have the paper that even those who have the papers and do all unable to get into the airport, whether they're not being levied by the taliban or not being led by nato troops. american troops predominately but what i can tell you is that the taliban here, the government, this is taking shape. they've just established a minister nominated the ministry of information and culture and they our and something of a job offensive. i can tell you that comparing what it was like here before, we went to the same office, the same building, the ministry of information, and 2018 and now, and the difference is incredible. a tell about g to be making a huge effort to job journalists. they gave us an interview. the 1st interview, the minister's 1st interview,
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as the minister of information i've got to start was to a russian group of journalists. and he said that the taliban has changed yet. it is assured that it's over the last 20 years, the taliban has learned many things. they've evolved that they're now able to govern a country with, with many different views. they've also said that the, the effort to rebuild of gotten started the devastated country after 20 of the war could only begin once the americans and nato troops leave the airport. they say that there is no alternative and unless they do that, that they will be forced to make very difficult decisions their, their political office, the minister told us, he also said that the taliban wants good relations with the united states, with russia, with china, with europe with everyone, all of their neighbors that there is no threat coming out of i've got to start that . they don't want to explore the ideology thing out onto their partners. as he said
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that the taliban also will honor any trade economic political agreements with the, with any other country that perform that in place now that they will abide by them according to, according to international law. they also said that, that the terra threat at the airport, that it was the taliban. that warned nature that there is a threat. but where britain said that it is severe and precise. the taliban says that what they told nato is that there is a low threat and it isn't specific. a non specific threat. they said someone may try to use advantage of the chaos, the press of people at the airport to shoot terminal to perhaps plaza bowman to try to blame to try to discredit the taliban. here the taliban also said that they have an obligation, but for the international community to make sure that no terrorists can ever make of guidance on whom again, never use it as as a base of operations. but things are still very much desperate here while we were
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driving to the ministry of information and back. we saw a huge number of people here, a hotel, and all of them had papers with them. at diety, there are rumors going around the capital, that western diplomats racial, someone out as setting up temporary offices in hotels or in buildings and stamping out these is there and some people, some people are desperate. they heard what the united states, what britain said, get to the airport more vacuum and they took them at their word. this is something that the taliban has also said. they believed them. they believed that they'll get a better life in the west if they just manage to get to the airport. and the end result is these huge mobs of people at the airport. these, the huge flash bulbs i would call them, of people turning up at random locations in the city, hoping that someone at the nearest room are hoping that someone will stamp a visa into their passports. and they'll be able to be able to fly away in a situation in
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a couple that clearly remains desperate. spring is the latest alive from afghanistan rad. guess the a thank you. a rob. so for this news, our appreciate your company. you watching all to me look forward to talking to you all that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given it by human beings, accept where's the short or conflict with the 1st law show your identification. we should be very careful about artificial intelligence. the point obviously is to great truck, rather than fear. i would like to take on various jobs with artificial intelligence . real, somebody with a
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