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interest get shot in the head and found in a river like something else to be happening with the the, the, the ah, the president biden is jo biden's approval rating, dropping to the lowest point in his presidency. the chaotic withdrawal from afghanistan as the vast majority of americans considered the war of failure. the headlines this morning to pull out from cobbles, also serving as a wakeup call for americans allies to talk to you. diplomats notice saying that count, rely on the us military support and that the block these it so now me to there's been a sharp drop in organ transplant worldwide. according to
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a new survey in the you can load the 3 hundreds more in depth among patients than before the pandemic, because of it. i am a woman at policy to clock in the morning most good time. good morning. from russia life from ortiz world news center here. it's kevin, i did like to be with you this friday day school. good so far. i hope you can stick around to take him through the top stories this 1st. then president biden's hitting new lowe's home with only 43 percent of americans approving of his performance at the moment. according to a recent national poll out that therefore is his worst such rating. since he started the job, done 6 percentage points since the chaotic withdraw my gun. this done, the vast majority of americans view the war is a failure. another republican party appears please to gain on biden's misfortune in those upcoming mid terms. caleb open explained small more than 100 americans left
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behind that afghan, a stand. 13 soldiers killed in a bombing. the chaotic pull out of afghanistan has turned into a major weapon for republicans to use against the biden administration as they roll toward the 2020 to mid term elections team trump has even started calling joe biden . the surrender in chief afghanistan cannot be as a terrorist for terrorism, we did not get everybody out. doesn't, doesn't tell us that. it didn't went to the airport and the gauge never opened. hasn't failed. it reason failure? what just failure looked like afghanistan now seems to be the reason that republicans are now calling for impeachment we call upon most somberly the resignation of this president joe biden. if we leave any americans behind,
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if we leave thousands of those afghans who thought along our side behind bravely, joe biden deserves to be in peach for a higher crime and misdemeanor of dereliction of duty. republicans in congress have to get on board with this process, build the case, start doing the work, and figure out how to get this done and impeach joe biden, mouth. senate majority leader mitch mcconnell, so the impeachment is not on the table, but he couldn't hide the fact that some democrats are starting to get hot under the collar. well, look, the president is not going to be removed from office. it's a democratic house, narrowly democratic senate, have a feeling, the american people didn't think they voted for this government. it's aggressor, it's pressure. we fill in it. i think given some of the democrats affiliate this goes beyond capitol hill divisions have spread to ordinary citizens. half of americans, including one 3rd of democrats, now say that joe biden should resign over the afghanistan debacle. though 47 percent say his replacement comma le harris wouldn't fair much better. honestly,
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i think the way it's being handled right now it's a rhythmic. i think it's just terrible. i don't agree with president biden or the way you handle handling the situation again. i think it's pretty bad and if it's that some of the few where he left or not agree with grade, and by the way he is handling the app. dana spans the tuition at all. deadly people, but he didn't get everybody out. i don't think they're pretty good job now because a lot of people are in the let's just american people they help which is wrong when they are current. president said cerebral, which is okay. everybody has one restaurant owner in florida has actually gone as far as banning biden's support from her diner. she says the sign stays up in her window until every american is out of afghanistan. if you voted for and continued
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to support and stand behind the burtless inept and corrupt and administration currently inhabiting the white house that is complicit in the death of our service men and women in afghanistan, please take a business elsewhere. yes, the us public has long favorite pulling out of afghanistan the way joe biden did it blew up in his face. now we've got republicans saying that he abandoned americans and made the country look weak and that has intensified divisions in the country. overall, the white house isn't a pretty weak spot with the country looking on and disapproval able, bob and r t. york to city members of the libertarian party, heard from told us divisions the american society right now, a diverting attention way for more serious problems at the moment. there are just aren't people that are united over anything these days. they're divided over war. they're divided over response to the corona virus. they're divided over the economy
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. the divisiveness in america causes people not to reflect on what really makes sense. and instead to join in this blame game of right versus left, which leads to know which doesn't lead to actual illumination. of the issues and thoughtful responses, the rift between the american people is just going to wide and wide and wide and, and the possibility for civil dialogue between the 2 is going to become harder and harder. and that's why it's crucial for those of us who don't fall into either one of those can't make a point of pointing out how all of the politicians are wrong and how this was never supposed to be about republican versus democrat. reality as this is the american people versus a very small handful of incredibly powerful people that run washington d. c, with hundreds of american citizens and afghans with these is less stranded still. and i've got to washington says it's now looking at all possible options to not leave them there permanently and looking out for its own people. the only thing that the us is botched is 20 is enough. galveston in
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what i ever believe america would have it administration knowingly make a decision to leave americans behind. whereas just 2 weeks ago, the president promised this nation that he would not leave until every single american without we now have americans stuck in afghanistan. the taliban in charge, with most more weaponry than they've ever had in the past. and a border that is, ah you know that the impact of recent fighting that will defend for the years and decade to come. we are committed with the government, chris, and the society to get it done and to support. i've got people with their
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predictors, had a humanitarian catastrophe. loon in afghanistan, almost half the population need humanitarian one and 3. don't know where their next meal will come from. your opinion now is taking the afghan mission as a wakeup call, as he suppose holes in the blocks defense capabilities. top you diplomat say they should no longer depend on america's military support cover that this morning. so you ought to, charlotte dimansky. well, us and president fire didn't claims the scan operation was the success you isn't singing from the same sheets instead, it's come away. having learned a very different lesson, as many times has shown that the deficiencies, you know, as to the joke autonomy, we need to increase our capacity to be able to act autonomously when and where necessary. and not to be dependent on the charges made by others. as
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a result, one idea is emerging strongly, you needs its own only, it's not new, but what many now feel is that the u. s. isn't reliable partner. and this is one idea that gaining traction me to the hamas go. events in of gaston have consequences for europe in particular the terror threat. the fact that we are currently not in of ghana. stan does not mean that we have stopped the battle against terrorism. with couples fold headers from across the world. they think the victories possible. that's why we can't decrease the guard. just because america has gone from a grandstand, does not mean that the world has. the us is tired and doesn't want to be the guardian of the world any more. that you don't want to know for the many, terry and aid can not end up in the hands of the taliban as have weekends and i'm
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a nation laughed in the withdrawal. we also need to be honest and reflect in our strategic autonomy more than never. the european union must improve europe's defense as a feeler inside nature. the terrorist threat is today much closer to us. though is a voice is only echoed walk. some you need is a long being saying, now there is a deep sense that you must find a way to have more or told me which could mean no more cozying up to the us. we do not need know the search, just politically veined to rest. that you must twice for greater decision making to autonomy and greater diversity for action throughout. we must reflect openly and clear on a new stage in collective security and defense tip abilities. while i
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saw coming to terms with the new regime, the e. u is trying to recover from a shocker that can no longer rely on its old ally across the ponds. we learned the hard way, including with what happened in afghanistan, the one way or the other. we have to enhance our global solidarity of defense. while they might be renewed with the oven in you, all m u, even a common defense policy. how likely is it? well, covering tools in brussels have been focused on muted, rapid reaction force, intervening, international crises. but previous efforts controlling the military might have ended in failure.
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the reality of bringing this idea to fruition is even more complicated than not a number of men, the state, skeptical of such plans. there are concerns, but then you military force would effectively duplicate the work already carried down by nito, and that this could further strain relations with the us. the e u is not a credible substitute for what nature represents. you will not see any appetite for the european army amongst member states. and some defense experts seem to remember that in you all me is a known starter for an operations such as the recreation from cooper to such a large, viscous organization as the used to slope for that countries must join forces in opportunity coalitions. oh thing that is that i thought was a wake up call for the you and it found itself blocking in military friends and
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military. might charlotte ski all see power of the news to briefly on this morning. those classes in gaza between palestinian protest isn't israeli forces have led to at least one person been killed. there were 5 injured protest is tires and true. forget them is really forces. you've got to try to disperse, the crowds to have being week long demonstrations. now again, for blockade of the region by israel now we're tracking storm, either in the stasis with a mess there of late, at least 46 died in floods in ne america, to read. sure. right in the new york city, i went to the inundated houses, roads and subways. you see that picture yesterday with a water water coming through. trinity chavez has got the latest. the remnants of
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hurricane ida unleashing dangerous flash floods and tornadoes across the northeast . overnight. the relentless rain, sending new york into a state of emergency, the national weather service office, declaring its 1st ever set of flash blood emergencies in the region. many forced to abandon their cars and walk through roads underwater, firefighters. seen here rescuing a man from a car stuck in deep flood waters. take a look at this video, math flood waters seem gushing into a new york city. subway station will add another location. water was streaming down an elevator, subway stations and trucks became so flooded that the metropolitan transportation authority suspended all service. the storm also battering pennsylvania and new jersey, will get that for 8 o. a storm chaser capturing a tornado ah, water covering streets flooding inside of businesses. i'd as remnants so fierce it
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ripped apart this building blood water even pouring into new work liberty international airport. 120 flights delayed and 24 cancelled. now more than 160000 people are without power in pennsylvania. new york and connecticut and rivers are still rising across the area. that means a soggy and dangerous day is still ahead, even as people try to pick up the pieces. president biden, addressing the nation, i made clear the governors that my team at the federal emergency management agency fema is on the ground and ready to ride all the assistance is needed. the 16 in the morning and now looking ahead till we got seen a few minutes are often are voting adventures again. why not still pulling to north to we are on top of the wall. so trying to gather everything go it in
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cruise. you the difference or see crews are full about massive russian nuclear icebreaker. this still is taking them through the whole a nights where night becomes they becomes my pulse, unique floor and foreigner up there, the frozen north twos coming up. one of those stories that had stay with us if you can, the when our show the same wrong. why don't just don't the rules. yes to shape out the thing because the after an engagement equals the trail. when so many find themselves, well the part we choose to look so common ground in the me
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a figure not seen in 9 years. around $500.00 patients died while waiting for a transplant 30 percent more than the previous year. we spoke to a policy director, kidney care, u. k, a believe's. it's going to take years to catch that with pre pandemic numbers. what has been happening because of the pandemic? was that a lot of transplant systems across the whole world had to stop. well, not completely stop, but how to partially stop. what that has meant is that there are now more people on the transplant waiting list, hoping to receive a transplant colleagues in the medical professionals say that it could take up to 3 years for the numbers to be able to fully catch up again. although many countries, the numbers are catching up slightly sad though, and that will worldwide. the overall drop in transplant activity was 16 percent by the end of last year, research is say, the big concerns around exposing living donors to coven in hospitals. but fiona
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love telling us there are valuable lessons to, to be learned from the pandemic in different ways. a different countries are doing to bring the system's back up again and have in the u. k. i can say that the r transplant teams have learned quite a lot from the experience of the panoramic and what we learned was things like, if you are care, if you are part of a transplant team, looking off somebody having some just made up a single team rather than have more people carrying because that would use of the social infection. and the other thing that i think is something been called to learn from is the possibility to move a patient and a donation organ. if one hospital is very busy and is not able to carry out no surgery to move to a different part of the country to have that we saw that happening in a couple of places. and i think we'd like to see more of that kind of flexibility. i mean, we'll talk uncovered mandatory vaccine passports back in the headlines in the u. k
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. as the government proposed to publish proposals about the use scotlands all ready said it will make those policies obligatory for large scale live events. he proposed subject parliamentary agreement that the vaccination here to the cation should be introduced later this month. firstly, nightclubs and adult entertainment venues. second unseated indoor live event with more than 500 people in the audience. next on c, t do live events with more than 4000 people in the audience. and lastly, any event of any nature which has more than $10000.00 people in attendance. well that proposals, i'm the whole table trying to anywhere rise in coven case number, which is going to 6 fold of the past month in scotland. but critics telling us the moves going to hurt businesses and ignores people's right to choose. the fact that has been no attempt to engage with the sector ahead of this announcement is extremely concerning. nightclubs and event organizers will be on the front line of
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implementing this policy, and representatives need an opportunity to ask questions of the scottish governments plans exist. another example of the symbolic last minute needs or decision making of this government has predicted the government has reheated their covered id card scheme. they are divisive unworkable, inexpensive, and the liberal democrats will oppose them. what all that said, they are also similar proposals to introduce the same kind of thing in england. later this month. we talked about it with michael, kill. he runs the night time industries association and was that further controls could cause irreparable damage to a business sector. already under tremendous pressure up to coven, it's going to have a cancer stroke impact, you know, on staffing, on trade, on customer confidence. and we're going to see a critical position that's coming, going to come out to the backend of this with many businesses, potentially not surviving and many who are overburdened with that in
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a critical position. i think there is a reality to the fact that there are some people who will decide to do that, but there is still some skepticism amongst many groups, a lot of ethnic groups, et cetera, that they are, you know, concerned that they're being less down a pathway of being vaccinated is terrible to think that we all the carrots been dangling from some people with regards to becoming double vaccinated. you know, it's a societal issue that needs to be address. there is a lot of skepticism. there's a lot of communication and misinformation out there, and that stamps the governments do not, not hold businesses that have been closed for 18 months. have many of them have the bird in there and now use them as the final string to try to draw people in screen . double vaccinate it is you know, something that is very difficult to summer as a thought. com safe clean and mostly pedestrian will. that's the way the streets of paris should be according to authorities there. and they've just brought in new
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measures to try to impose that they drop the speed limit for start them from 50 to 30 kilometers an hour across the french capital enough to try and clean up air quality frista and also reduce noise levels. it's also help hoped as well that it'll change citizens attitudes towards transport in general year and more and more of that in the future by promoting non ca, travel, and the creation of more pedestrian zones the same time making roads safer. so it's a win win, or is it many empowering certain susie asked about the dear, almost 2 3rd support ticket. but as you can see, there's quite a bit, a big bit of opposition in outlying districts, some extremely skeptical about it. due to a scene, it's absolute nonsense, so possible to drive 30 kilometers per hour in paris for cars and i made for that kind of driving, even bucks and scooters move faster because it seems to say, well, if i have to go out and i'm in a hurry, going from 50 kilometers per hour to 30 kilometers per hour is annoying. it also
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creates other tensions. we believe we are solving a problem, but then the consequences appear was it's a problem because the drive will take much longer and it's already a big waste of time. it is become impossible to drive around it. ferris, because you might are more slowly, we drive more traffic jams will appear. i have trouble arriving and time i was get stuck in traffic. this rule is wasteful at all levels. time, money, logic, everything but it won't get stuck in traffic. in the next valley you might get stuck in the ice though to poll a night, some wildlife that wouldn't mind taking a bite of you. corresponding comes, he was coughing box on the final leg of his voyage to the north pole. previously were departing from the mascot home for worlds only nuclear ice breaker fleet. this is huge. i mean it's basically like a rebuilding common misconception that the north pole is the coldest spots on the
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we're lucky enough to side our 1st bar think i heard the, well this is what it feels like. the ice breaker for the i never late like a lot and we're go in all the way to the north. on the 3rd day we saw our 1st polar bear. he was taken a nap on an ice floor before we woke him up. the beer gave a grumpy look. walk away and try to fall asleep again. well, don't be full by his adorable look. these are deadly wild animals that are in a toria for attacking human. and you see you live in the arctic is no picnic and feed is in short supply for these animals and a polar bear will go after anything that's moving near time, even for you speaking of dinner feed on the ice breaker, it was amazing. unlike pioneer the arctic exploration,
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we didn't have to worry about our next meal normally went up here. but over the last we were granted a rare visit to the part of the she says in the kitchen just a minute. that's when you fly in a plane. i'm up and i always crazy domains or products that you crave as much my mom on the food fruit and vegetable. so point thoughts, sometimes 2 and 3 to 4 months and no one has come up with a way to keep them fresh but such a long time. what's usually the goal with an and then you find yourself long into some cucumber tomato, an apple a pan. what a lot of people on the ship really missed is good asleep, it's midnight. but look how bright it is. ah, it's really hard to adjust to the polar day. and a lot of passengers,
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including myself, are having a hard time falling asleep. to see the sun rises incense just once per year, which makes time of day and irrelevant concept here. that goes to the time itself, by the way, we'll get to that. but the north pole on the 5th day, all eyes were on gps coordinates as everyone's waiting to finally reach 90 degrees north. all right, so the 1st people to disembark were the hunters whose job was to scare a polar bears if they show often use part 3, went out right after the okay, here we go. i'm sitting my foot at the most northern part of our planet. how does the feel
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feel like i just landed on land from here, every direction you look at south, there is nobody above us. we are literally on top of the world. i don't know. let me say it again. we are on top of the work. so we're against the mind if you want to know what time it is, it's basically whatever you like it to me is what i meant by the way, brought all the way from the mainland to show you all of the strong arming together and or at the bottom just like risk, longitude we determined time on the planet. so at the north for now call this all the time zones and none of them the same time, no time, no other people just the down las frozen desert. it was most real experience in my
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life. well, until this happened in the water in north pole after all, and i've only had 2 people made it here, didn't win montero the world go it in the job like each magical in this place. to me personally, is that you exist within one dimension with the world around the time, with the rhythm of all the people who are close ones friends relative to a scaffolding different parts of the well no less in this way. you're in one dimension with the more.
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