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the me i can't rec, drugs are essential for millions of patients or are they, they want that pill that they hope will take care of their problem thoroughly and rapidly in the short term they really work. the problem is in a long term, they're mostly disastrous. suddenly stopping a drug can cause withdrawal symptoms more serious than the condition that was meant to treat instead of the beneficial effects of these different medicines ending up to something wonderful. very often they're harmful effects and up to something terrible can bill. so of all ills, or are we trying to mitigate life itself? i just think i was like i was just scared, scare a little girl. the 24. and like, didn't have to be so complicated. ah,
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there is nothing more valuable than human life. and as the last american soldier boarded the plane to leave afghanistan, hundreds of americans, and those who have aided the us military, lost even more hope celebrations, parade, mach funeral for americans. nato allies were held and the gunfire was heard throughout the bull. as the taliban not only celebrated their victory began to inventory all the millions of dollars the equipment which was left behind. and while the vital ministration continues to compliment the taliban and say the military equipment left with the commission and not working condition, disturbing images and videos of taliban members, gloating and u. s. gear carrying us weapons and flying us helicopters, police surface. this is taliban leaders boasted the air filter will now be a base for jihad, for almost. we're going to bring you the latest from the region as well as the truth about the weapons left behind are still capable of. so here in the usa,
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the f b, i found a recent attack on a police station in dallas, which called a lift driver, was inspired by foreign terrorist. is this assigned for the future. and where your children are spending too much time playing video games? well, one country has decided they are going to be the ones to turn them off. we will tell you which one and they're justification. i'm just kind of use and you're watching new views right here on our to america. let's get started. ah, we start with the latest rock and stand after president joe biden address the nation now that the last military flight has basketball, or john had he is following the latest from the administration and joins us now to discuss. so john, what's the message the president was trying to get across from is very what's the word i'm passionate speech he gave. the bottom line is that the president really
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maintained and continues to maintain that it was the right decision, ultimately, to leave afghanistan for america to leave afghanistan, as we now know as messy. and as deadly withdraws, it turned out to be the president saying, america will maintain the fight against terrorism and afghan to stand while also lot in the u. s. his efforts to evacuate in this massive air lift both americans and afghan as afghans from the country as it fell into the hands of the taliban call. we had not a mission of war, but a mission of mercy was in here. in april, i made a decision to end this war. as part of that decision, we set the date of august 31st for american troops to withdraw. this sumption was that more than 300000 african national security forces that we had trained over the past 2 decades and equipped would be a strong adversary in their civil wars with
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a tale bon. that assumption that the afghan government would be able to hold on for a period of time beyond military draw down, turned out not to be accurate. president biden taking shots and asking the president sharp connie for as he described, flea in the country when the taliban seized control as the taliban was seizing control and the government corruption that ultimately led to the afghan army and governments disintegration while also president biden, also through shade on former president trump who bite and said made a deal with the taliban and released $5000.00 prisoners, including taliban commanders that put his administration according to president violent in a tough position. so we're left with a simple decision. either follow through on the committee may by the last administration and leave afghanistan or say we weren't leaving and commit another tens of thousands more troops going back to war.
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now the president maintain that the massive vacuum evacuation effort, an airlift that he called an extraordinary success, was never expected to be an easy or seamless effort, but instead designed for stress and attack. still questions remain. what happens now with afghanistan? what will be america's involvement going forward and further? how will the u. s. extricate any and all remaining us citizens or africans with dual citizenship, who helped america, and want to leave. also those with special immigration visa, special immigrant visas as these were those were green cards. us permanent residency with us bases and neighboring countries bite and also said that america can carry out what are called over the horizon operations, including those on isis k. but look with so many questions remaining in such a deadly and complicated history and ask and to stand really still haunting america and the heated political battle raging state side. here in the u. s. the country
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and world will likely hold president biden, to his own promise and his own words. i refuse to continue a war and afghan to stand the war should have ended long ago, scotty. well, john, how are you? thank you for continue to watch all of the vintage funny i you have the president speak then immediately afterwards you have as press secretary, she gives her white house press conference. it's like she's cleaning up what the president did. and then i imagined the pentagon, we've already seen a scheduled press conference for tomorrow. so obviously it's like, can you guys all get on the same page? do one press conference because each one seems to change the story. but good news is we have you following every single detail. thank you, john. heidi. as of tuesday, the taliban had a full control of couples airport. a day after the u. s. completed its final withdrawal ending its longest for ever. r t a senior correspondent your i guess you have is incredible. with the latest developments there and the taliban message to the world law. how to put you all was going to have a message to any possible invader. but anyone who looks to done with bad intention
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when they will face what the united state has face today, there is something of a sense of relief here. and that sense of relief isn't because the americans have gone that. that relief is being built by diplomats, but by civilians. and that is no more incident. took place as the evacuation was rattling up at capital airport, the tally bad went into the airport proper. they are now in control of the airport . they, when they inspected the place, allegedly they're now in possession of even more aircraft left behind by the asgard military left behind by the united states and its allies. from what we've heard, many of the, the jets, the aircraft at the airport were made dysfunctional so, so they were purposefully destroyed only one province. that is still holding out against the taliban. though even that even that is surrounded. as for the
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evacuation, what the united states has been said, while aside from them, praising almost the title by saying that they were helpful and useful, and holding up firm perimeter around the airport, the united states sees these evacuation. what happened here? as a success we worked in, tends to evacuate and relocate and work alongside us in our particular risk reprisal. we've got many out but many are still there. so many people, hundreds of american citizens alone. never mind your opinion. citizen. just yesterday we met people who had british possible to have australian passports, and that was just a small number of people that we met and they've all been left behind. they were unable and even if they were able to get to the airport, they weren't allowed inside either by the time but by the truth,
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that the nato troops there who wouldn't let them in. despite them showing papers and passport they wouldn't let them in until they had prior approval. the taliban itself is said that yes, these people will be allowed to leave. i molested the taliban, obviously, bugs international recognition. nevertheless, only time will tell if these people will be able to get out of of got it done. so while the white house might not be able to have an accurate count of those americans still left in afghanistan, those and they are left are in despair. their safety becoming more dire and the last american troop left as reports of door to door hunting is being done by the taliban for those who sympathize or helped native forces and public safety executions that those not complying with telephone taliban roles are happening. what options are left for those in the region? who want to escape? to help us with answers, we are joined by journalists below sar warry, who left afghanistan, i think last week with his family law. thank you so much for joining us on what can
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be can term is a very historic day. well, that's a positive or negative mark in history. i think it's probably very negative for the united states. thank you so much for joining us. thank you. good to be with you. ask you how dangerous is it right now for those americans, or anyone for that matter who worked with usa and nato and our allies in afghanistan who are still there? well, there's a sense of fear and uncertainty prevailing in the hearts and minds of especially generation who are working with the united states military government or other western countries. they were promised that they wouldn't be evacuated, but then that evacuation and the 11th hour came with artificial timelines. people are still pending for their lives, not only problems and across many provinces. as far as the american and other citizens are concerned. i don't know exactly how many people fit and why,
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for example. ready the conditions on the ground, that sense of fear and answer applies to them because the political leadership are very savvy and the end of the stage it did miss the international funding, for example. but then the military commanders, leadership about, or the said it on rigid one, been victims of us now. yes. like my last family member, then they've been really influenced. i, for the, for example, they have known all the destructiveness that one can think about. the insurgency. that's americans mostly. busy governments and then you got the levels from rural and then been brought in to basically
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recover a city of at least 6000000 people with very complex neighborhoods and alleyways i crime rate i unemployment rate at the moment. you know, it's important to note that a lot of times as not have a functioning government. people still are waiting outside of the bank, waiting to take out money. that does not really exist and $200.00 limit that is not enough to buy food commodities, cooking or rice bread for example, or gas the cookie. and even that means that people have to wait for, you know, days and hours and that's going to take time to set up now. so take structure, an organization and there's a lot of different dynamics that are going to go into that. but they are having to deal with this present situation, those that are there, whether they are americans or they're aft, can use it as they have, obviously a generation that's grown up underneath the last 20 years. are there ways actually
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for them to get out of the country that you have heard of the, you know, of and how is that with us for the nato forces being officially withdrawn. what i want to son is a landlord country and the roads, for example, leading up to iran is back stand in that might be safe for the 1st time over the last 20 years in terms of you know, there's not fighting but there roadside bombs, for example. the highways are infested, the roadside bombs are in control, but these countries are really close their borders. and whether you talk about illegal ways of going into these countries, you face being by member the forces of these countries in your own sort of a situation where trade is something that is not happening in us. i want to time is an agriculture. you can see, but it's always the light on importation of the weekend. right.
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and i remember covering this war over the last frontier, specifically over the last few months. i noted that i think started the season. so farmers last at home or brian is that really awesome this. right. and these losses are huge, massive when you talk about fights and fighting inside the major cities across a lot of businesses also impacted. so all along, i'm afraid i want to vote ahead is one of our ships and i'm certain prevailing in the fall about not being able to really make that transition from fighting into problems. and so far, so far like failed to form an inclusive weight, which seems to be a predict for the said by the western sense, the right and tell them i don't want to get messy and future funding and they're going to have to get funding. they're advocating for the people real quick before i let you go. there is this real money answer being given by the,
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by ministration regarding whether or not us officials provided to the taliban. a list of those who had worked with a kill list. let's say it's true. what is the fate of those names on the trip on the, on the list? will they actually be able to go through some, for some sort of judicial, to is judicial service to find out whether or not they're guilty. i can't really comment on something that i don't know, but i can tell you that a generation of, of on specially those who work with the americans and everyone else are exposed. dan's wonderful, especially at a village district level and they was promised that they would be evacuated. and now that number is very big. i know, personally people reaching out to me, people are so stuck, so it is not the rosy picture. and the us president is fan thing and it was off for on an evacuation, then they live and out no matter what the reasons the us president for the former
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men that such a question will trigger a crisis of confidence is generation of 5 on the feel deeply displayed by their own government leaders will fled upon them, but they also feel a bit said well, well, i think that's a feeling right now that the a lot of americans can actually understand and very much so deeply. sorry for what they've done. thank you. so much for joining us and my prayers are best for the continued safety for you and your family, and all the other afghans. now, i discussed the capabilities and the thousands of us made a weapon to machinery that were left behind. we bring in former pentagon official, michael, michael, you just heard loud. talking about, you know, doesn't know about kill us, but obviously there's a lot of, of things that were left behind in afghanistan. we went to a lot of weapons behind. now the u. s. press secretary said for the pentagon said, oh, they destroyed it. they actually took out, was the most important pieces of these key pieces of military machines. but can those not just be replaced or repaired and back up and running. so sure, of course,
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and your and the higher a lot of foreign contractors come on in. they've got the money now and, and there will be interest in and salvaging what's there. yeah, it can all be retrofitted and consolidated and used again. and this does not what was left a bargain. it does not include the equipment that they capture from african security forces that just left their equipment and that's all operational. now the question will be on some of the more sophisticated like helicopters and especially helicopters in the plains, the bomb or any other plains. yeah, it's going to be difficult to keep those flying high maintenance. they are high maintenance, there's no question about, but they can use them for they can then they can cannibalize from others and bring in foreign contractors all over again. you offer money, you're going to get foreign contractors and it's, it's, we basically left them a treasure trove. they'll deal with what is there, it's more than what they've ever had. and i'm afraid that it can be used not only
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by tele bob, but could be used by other military groups that might be in the area. and certainly, isis is there and they can, they, they, they know this stuff as well. and they're very familiar with the equipment and you're seeing, you're seeing the, the, the telephone flying around and, and using the home be. so what was, what was really destroyed and why, why, what was the point of not destroying it completely for my other thought? is that the, all these other foreign entities that can come in repaired, can they learn anything that they don't know about american military technology? they didn't already know it's sort of aged. perhaps the technologies that were embedded in some of the more sophisticated equipment like in the helicopters that might have been destroyed. but so what i mean, either that or replace it, everything that was left, what do you consider to be that the biggest sure the most dangerous going for that we used against our own soldiers. well, believe it or not,
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i think just simple guns and howitzers, artillery and communications equipment, night division was any of that destroyed. we have no account for all the time we left our wrong military drones or the love of god. just step on, i've been crushed them before you. i mean, why would you not in any way what would be a justification for the americans as much as we did sitting right there for what we have fought against the last 20 years? well, they, they can use it at any time or repair, replace it, or they may have, such as, i don't take at face value, what the pentagon said about destruction. i want to see the videos of them destroying it. i haven't seen that, and we just have to take their word for f at this late stage of seen the, the how things have just fallen apart. you can't take the word for anything at this point. well michael, what we're learning here and i think the taliban leader said the best. anybody else who tries to fight us, they're going to face the same thing that the americans face. they see this is a victory, and it should because like you said, they have a treasure trove, a weapon that they've never, in fact,
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i think they've got more weapons now under their command than many other nations there. absolutely, and the telephone is going to be challenged ultimately by isis. well, that's it. there's lots of other tears or yeah, i would like to have that power. like always, thanks for talking with me. my pleasure. now detectives are looking deeper into a shooting that happened in a dallas suburb on sunday. the f b. i are now involved as invest, looking determine whether the shooter was motivated by foreign terrorist. archie correspond touches suite has more on this developing investigation of bizarre shooting and text this sunday is still under investigation after a man who has lyft driver. he then uses her car. dr. local police station at an open fire. but doesn't have terrorist ties on sunday. 33 year old iran lea, rashid ordered a lift from his home, and garland, texas. a dallas suburb, isabel lewis picked him up and at some point was shot and killed by rashid. her car was found in front of a local police station. that's where she'd open fire,
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according to police officers responded in the lobby of the station, where she was shocked and later died at the hospital from his injury. sunday. now where she left a letter, according to b, f. b, i office in dallas a little, keep investigators the impression that he may have been inspired by foreign terrorist organization. however, at this time, police see they do believe rashid acted alone. it's also unknown why rashid shot. louis, as police say that she reportedly did not know each other. now this is not the 1st time the f b. i has heard of her. she's name back in 2010 through 2013 where she was a suspect in a counter terrorism investigation. the case was closed after a, she was determined to not be a threat. a special agent from the guy dallas office said the original terrorism task force is also cooperating in this investigation. now back in 2018, the f b. i also let off nicholas cruz who was being investigated before carrying out a florida school. shooting and local police were not notified of any red flags.
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reporting for news b choose a suite r t worried your children are spending too much time playing video games. one country is decided they are going to be the ones to turn them off. that story after the break. the. i join me every thursday on the alex simon show. and i'll be speaking to guess in the world, the politic sport business. i'm show business. i'll see you then me
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long long when i would show the wrong. when all just don't the rules. yes to see out the thing because the kid an engagement equals the trail. when so many find themselves will depart. we choose to look for common ground the time spend online playing video games during the global pandemic region, all time high as 76 percent of us homes had at least one internet connected device . one country, however, has decided to put a limit on how much time a child can play online, and there is nothing those parents can do about it. joining me now is the bridge of or has to boom bus chair on our team and our resident gaming expert, sorry,
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you will always be there as a game or with me or my, you my, for your own have great conversation. probably a lot of them. so i'm fine with it. okay, well good. well, this is a good start cuz it also involves kinda commerce because had some stock issues as well when this came out. what is this story and tell me the details on these rules? well, so these details on these rules are essentially children under the age of 18 will be limited to 3 hours of playing online games because they can actually monitor those, the online game. and it's one hour per day friday, saturday, sunday, that's between the hours of $8.00 and 9 pm. the same hours can be used on public holidays as well. so you get an additional a week, say during the year and the lunar new year and other things like that. now, the way they're actually going to be able to monitor this is you have to because it's an online game, you have to sign it and you're going to use a real name of verification id basically. so for me it's branch bore. i've logged in, you know, that tie back to me. i could only play an hour, so there is no real way to circumvent the system. and that were the only goes onto
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the video game makers. they're gonna have to make sure that i'll get put in there. and frankly, as we've seen with this increase in regulation with chinese tech companies, what's happened is a lot of these companies, you know, where the united states they would fight against the hey, no, we don't want to do that. you know, the pay the fines to try to get around it. in china, they generally say, absolutely, we're on it, we're working on it. and that's what 10th that, which is the world. the biggest video game company is based in china. they're saying, hey, we're already working on this, we're going to try and get that done and try to help move this process along. ok. and i'm sorry, i probably did not mean to interrupt you, but i also want to point out there's, i've been made of this in the last. 6 couple of days since they came out on monday, but the fact that they had already had 2019, they've actually had rules on the books for children playing online game that would stop them. beyond playing one and a half hours per day. i don't think it was only limited to 3 hours a day, but there were already limitations employer kind of use at the same time and you like my fortunate to be going right. i was like, well, i could have my 3 hours mom. i can also log in under you or my sister who
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definitely doesn't play for 3 hours. are there? i mean, are they going that overboard or do they just followed by the book? well, so that's something that happened after. after this whole thing came out, there was a lot of conversation on chinese social media like we bow, which is essentially the response to twitter basically saying that, you know, what's going to stop me from using my parents' account. well, i mean, that's going to be up to the parents, you know, the same thing that we have here in the united states. if you want to limit your child from playing video games would have to do you have your parental controls, you have to stop them. so that is going to be something that happened in the family there where you're already think this rebellion against mask and parents. and we've seen those school boards be interesting to see if the parents will go for that in regard to their children. playing hard enough to get people to where we started to try to live in that much of a problem. and more importantly, the time it had to send their children. you know, this comes as a latest from the chinese and here's the bigger picture in regards to targeting, i commerce and online education real quick. what is the problem with a tech sector? why does the chinese government trying to read it in essentially,
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there were some people out there who were saying are companies are tech companies are bigger than the chinese government? and the chinese government, i think hold on, hold on quite a bit. so they're trying to reign them in a little bit and they're trying to bolster other parts of their economy. like manufacturing autos are starting to become a big thing and, and what that's doing is giving them kind of a backup plan. so if they're closed off from the rest the world, if there's a big trade ward, they're not forced to say that's all we need. bring clarification, thanks for talking to me on this fluid. that's all that we have for today. she goes quick. in the meantime, follow me for as guardian hughes. make sure you download the tv app on your android apple phone. thanks for watching. ah, [000:00:00;00] ah,
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ah ah. ah. ah. the only one main thing is important or not as an internationally speaking, that is a nation's allowed to do anything, all the master races and then you have the minor nation. so other slaves, americans, rock, obama and others have had a concept of american exceptionalism. international law exist as long as it serves the american interest. if it doesn't, it doesn't exist by turning those russians enter this dangerous bullying man that wants to take over the world. that was
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a culture strategy. so that was written in our lease to adopt in one and tablet block nato. and it's our we move east. the reason us hedge some dangerous is the last the sovereignty of other countries. the exceptionalism that america uses. and it's 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 large companies would lose names and millions or is business and business is good. and that is the reality of what we're facing, which is fascist. the war on drugs noted as a way to come back, a great problem. what's the one? it's part of the attitude of the nation, not just of north dakota,
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and it got to be something that you could get elected. this time, the fight against drugs took a check and told us that andrew was competing short form. this is way too dangerous for him to be doing. clearly they put him in harm's way. a rural college student interest get shot in the head and found in a river like something else had to be happening. the extraordinary success of this mission was due to the incredible skill, gravely and selfless courage. united states, military and our diplomats and headlines. the 1st of september, the president applied defense americans hasty with tools, montgomery confessing the study resulting set of emissions despite the chaos and

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