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the me and the taliban reportedly takes control punching provence. the last area of gun is not under its control. also this joe biden's approval, right. he drove to the lowest of his presidency off the chaos, the control from afghanistan. but he's ministration is sticking to the belief that some good payoff can still ship public opinion away from the object failure. on the sign, chaos has personal relations with the united states and the questions joe biden, to the situation on america's role as a global simple power plus the russian president, calls the ask, understand,
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situation catastrophe which says nobody's interests. districts related to what happens in us getting this done isn't data catastrophe. americans are pragmatic people and have spent over $1.00 trillion dollars on the afghan campaign, but it was end ah, well, who was just going to clock here in moscow. you watching the international you start with the news reaching at the moment. moscow is coming from afghanistan and there are reports. the taliban has taken control of punching province. that was the last area of afghanistan, not under its control. the resistance fight is there for a long period of time, but it now appears that the taliban may have taken control of that area. do hope to
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go to our senior correspondent, murdered garcia. he was in cooper at the moment for the latest. hopefully, we'll get him in the next few minutes. now in the meantime, president biden is hitting new lawyers at home with only 43 percent of americans approving of his performance. according to a recent national poll, that's his worst rating since he started the job down 6 percent following the chaotic withdrawal from afghanistan. so how could the administration win back the hearts and minds of faces? art colon, this simon wright gives us his tucked areas in the law. us soldier to leave afghanistan, major general chris donahue of the 82nd soon to be played on the screen by bradley cooper. or chris or jay to thinking, who knows, only thing i know is, is definitely going to be a movie because now the robot of rock gun installing has been lost by the us. then it bodies the real battle in the battle to make it look like night, turn the u. s. actually one. well, maybe not one, not miracle workers,
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but make it look, they didn't lose quite so badly. exhibit one is in fact, the aforementioned major general chris donahue. there is no way that this picture here was there, and if the payoff do it in heroic green, send it out into the world. the media will govern it without question. say stuff like in the last american soldier to leave afghanistan, you noted to me that the last american troops left can attend. i mean, come on. you think this is really bizarre, us don't do enough guns. we will not forgive. we will not forget. we will hunt you down to make you pay that angry old uncle joe biden. they're talking about this new all his long voices. kate ought to be confused with k pop or special case on our ego ordered as strikes. so whenever they pop up, when they might be hard to believe, given their general accuracy for their joints,
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you still need special forces on the ground, guiding them in just in case civilians game. there is no way to then the last few s, soldier and african installment p. o shaping history is just sending out an image off joe biden, according to voices in his last phone call to ask our president, gone a before couple felt and gone. the data runner, the american president, couldn't one anyway, if he tried said there was a need, whether it's true or not, there is a need to project a different mixture is accurate, helpful. not gonna get into private diplomatic conversations or transcripts of phone calls. so yeah, it's accurate, we're well into the job, widens words, the project at different pages that each which is hard. when the pictures are clear, this one for everyone to see, you start to get really questionable stuff by this extraordinary success. and this
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mission was due to the incredible skill, bravely and selfless courage of united states, military the phrase, extraordinary success, the heavy lifting their boys, johnson is going in this direction. what we're saying is that gun is don canton, look back into becoming a breeding ground of terror. kind of a comp become a naco state. goes is going to be educated up to the age of 18. because as the i've got to start to balk hall to sell anything like when they get rid of western nation, they're gonna start sending out liberal statements instead of the un security. can the security council was voting on a resolution meant as a message for the taliban that the world is watching. also included stuff like telling the band to hold human rights and fight terrorism it invade sure. they're listening at this point. china,
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russia abstained in the vote. because we can see in this an attempt to shift the blame for the failure to collapse after 20 years of the presence of the united states and their allies in the region onto the taliban. and all the countries in the region that will have to deal with the results of the piano opportunity, diplomatic gland standing flashing, or that is just for show off the of just messed up a country. and scott offered one of the stories, then not advertising. well, this one we're learning details of a secret agreement, stunning details between the taliban and the u. s. military that deal with the u. s . military. julie asking a ton of nicely gun effect and he's trying to americans during the evacuation of combo, bring them gently to the britain. am i 6 by the pound key now, talking to the taliban? to ask them not to let any terrorist setup camp there, but wasn't that the didn't threatening the taliban?
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not the un, and then asking for help on the ground and getting caught trying to rewrite reality . not a good look off the 2 decades about that stuff doesn't make the hollywood version. and then i with hundreds of american citizens and afghans with these is ash, stranded in afghanistan, washington is promising to look at all possible options to get them out of the country. but it's not the only problem. the u. s. has left behind after 20 years of conflict. i came to taliban now has more black hawk helicopters than 85 percent of the countries in
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the world. i koda and isis k still exist in our growing and gamma stand and eventually they acquire these weapons. ah, the majority of every member behind the veteran, we now have american stuff going to get us than the taliban in charge with most more weaponry than they've ever had in the past. and a border that is open ah humanitarian catastrophe. loons in afghanistan on the top of the population,
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me monetary and one and 3 don't know where the next meal will come from. well, now that the administration is facing harsh criticism over the afghanistan, poland, the republican party disappeared, poised to gain on biden's misfortune in the upcoming mid term elections. he's kind of morphing, expects more than a 100 americans left 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 in the land for terrorism. we did not get everybody out. dozens, and dozens of us went to the airport and the never failed.
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it. reason failure. what the failure look like afghanistan now seems to be the reason the republicans are now calling for impeachment we call upon most somberly the resignation of this president joe biden. if we leave any americans behind, 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. now the senate majority leader, mitch mcconnell says that impeachment is not on the table, but he couldn't hide the fact, but some democrats are starting to get caught 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,
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the american people didn't think they voted for this government. it's grosser expression. we fill in it, i think given some of the democrats affiliate, this goes beyond capitol hill divisions of 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. one restaurant owner in florida has actually gone as far as banning biden's supporters 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 to support and stand behind the burtless inept and corrupt administration, currently inhabiting the white house that is complicit in the death of all the 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
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and made the country look weak and that has intensified divisions in the country. over all the white house is a pretty weak spot with the country looking on and disapproval. there 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. 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
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people versus very small handful of incredibly powerful people that run washington d. c. well imagine criticism at home wasn't enough. joe biden is also seeing relations fee of the strain with one of its main allies, pretty senior government ministers, according into question washington's global ro, following the events in afghanistan, a superpower, that is also not preferred to slick. it's something isn't probably superpower, eva, it is certainly not a global force. it's just a big power. what we've been seeing since the chaotic scenes, all of the nato western withdraw from afghanistan, those scenes that the fort, all of them really combining to lead to a blame gay people pointing the thing is that each other from within what is increasingly a fraction, not just nato, but so called a special relationship that we've heard so much about over the past few decades between the u. k and the u. s. and now those very different assessments and
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pronouncements of the situation really playing out in public. it's been clear for many months that the situation could go very fast. the truth is, this did on fall more quickly than we had anticipated. british prime minister bars johnson has been under a lot of pressure domestic lee. but again, the taken aim and some of the strategies put forth by us, including the withdrawal of support for the african army, saying that essentially once that was withdrawn, it was never able, but they would lay down their arms and give up the fight for a couple to the taliban, once the people in the can only felt that they were no longer going to be getting that american cover. then i think the logic for them came really to, to end that their resistance and say things did go fast. now that finger pointing is going both ways. there is a report out briefing by the pentagon in the u. s. essentially blaming you k for
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the devastating bombing rightly some of the worst aspects of the bombing applicable airport. saying that they had advice for one of the main gate to have been shot that was leading into the airport about the british and kept it open in order to a d evacuation f. a. despite that briefly say that there were intelligent signals that an attack was imminent. so all sides now engaged, seemingly in a briefing war and trying to pub, if not when the public relations war, because that in the there's not willing that i need try to rid themselves with as much responsibility in public eyes as possible. he said, rally reporting that will, britain is not alone in questioning. future alliance on the united states, because toppy you officials also say that they come to bank on america's military muscle in the block should develop its own defense capabilities. as many times has
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shown that the deficiencies in our strategic autonomy comes with a price. we need to increase the capacity to be able to act autonomously when and where necessary, and not to be dependent on the charges made by others. even if this others of our friends and allies, one idea is emerging strongly, you needs its own only. it's not new, but what many now feel is that the u. s. unreliable partner and this is one idea that gaining traction me to the home. i was going, the us is tired and doesn't want to be the guardian of the world any more. for last year war enough goes done. there's a life. the americans lied to the people in the europe. any unanimous improve your defense as a feeler inside nature. finally,
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we have to know the limits or capacities and very carefully analyze the you possibilities. those voices only echoed what some you need is being saying. now there is a deep sense that you must find a way to have more told me which could mean no more cozying up to the us. we do not need know the search, just political event to rest, that you must twice for greater decision making to turn to me. it's greater to pass for action to out. we must reflect openly and clear on a new stage in july to security and defense tip abilities. while there might be you were with the oven in you all, you even a common defense policy. how likely is it? well, covering tools in brussels have been focused on muted, rapid reaction force,
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the intervening international crises, previous efforts controlling the military might have ended in failure. the reality of bringing this idea to fruition is even more complicated than not a number of members. skeptical of such plans, there are concerns with an e u military force when effectively duplicate the work already carried down by me to that this could be the strain relations with us. the ear is not a credible substitute for what nature represents. you will not see any appetite for
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the european army amongst member states. and some defense experts say to remember that in you all me is a known starter for an operation such as the evacuation from cooper to such a large, viscous organization as the used to slow for that countries must join forces in opportunity coalitions. the whole thing is that i got a song was a wakeup call to the youth and it found itself blocking in military friends and military my bank and said that it was fantastic, least successful, the evacuation and you have by all saying, no, it was a disaster that's why they say now, we should have a force that we can project the project across both. but to go where they get, or, i mean america is, is falling back behind its own borders. they become isolationist. to get both republicans and democrats. you to fill out the european governments,
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feel that they're being let down by america in this, that bite and one much too fast. and so they, they wonder if natal was still a good idea. it's a, it's a real basic question that they're looking at. is nato still alive? ok, well let's go back to our main story. this is because the last afghan province, not under taliban control, has reportedly fallen sizes of opposition. fighters are beliefs of a mass in pan shear, the last of the countries 34 provinces. early today, their leaders said that they were interested in pace been added that they would fight on if necessary, and claim to, to still control entrances to pan share the same. the taliban had lost hundreds of fighters residents nearby areas to said sue, that intense battles had been raging in the province for the past 4 days. and report said that smoke could be seen building 2 from
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a mountain in the region as to taliban, engaged in the battle to take control. well, let's go take a ball now and speak to our senior correspondent, motor gas moore at just run through them. what we know at the moment we're hearing these reports, but has there been any sort of confirmation from the taliban all from anybody about these claims there has the taliban has confirmed that they have taken patches province was who we had. we have heard confirmation from other sources. reuters for example, also saying that yes, padre padget provence has fallen up until a few. yeah, about 10 minutes ago we had heard a rule of gunfire. very vibrating. those so much gotten 5 coming from all of a couple. the safety traces flying into the air. that is how the taliban celebrates . we saw that though, on a much grander scale lasting throughout the night on the night that the united
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states pulled out the capital apple dead. they celebrated. finally, foreign forces leaving, i've gotten this done today, just as i say until about 10 minutes ago they had been celebrating with a celebratory gun for all of us got to start coming under the taliban rule. and there is, there is no, no contest. so this rule is now i'm contested. all of us got just on ease under the taliban rule. we of course this came as a surprise because we like everyone else had until recently heard very belligerent rhetoric from those anti government forces. that made pad share their home saying that they would fight until the last mad. there were elements of the former government that the military remnants of the military ap got army that surrendered almost to the taliban, retreated leaving behind cities vast armaments for the taliban to take. they had
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all said that they would fight to the last, but you may be hearing godfather, now that is coming again from behind me. but all those will, those statements that they would fight to the end. obviously. 2 they, they came to nothing that had been efforts to negotiate a peaceful solution between the taliban, that digna's res, when to pan shifts. but eventually they gave up on those saying that the, the resistance, the anti got about forces that demand that simply too much. and that the demands were unreasonable. okay, moran, thanks for the update that was marie gas here reporting live from cooper that used to stay and were just receiving confirmation that the taliban has taken control of that last step pocket of resistance. that was there in pan she valley. but over the last few hours to taliban themselves have confirmed that they've now taken control of that and defeated those resistance fighters that had to manage their gas the
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with the latest from could pull smack in other news for police officers have been injured in clashes with anti vaccine protests as he tried to storm the offices of the you case medicines regulator in east london. yeah. the the. 2 way so the crowd have descended on the medicines and health care products, regulatory agency and protest, the vaccination of children again. cobit last month, similar demonstrations will protest, is try and storm what they thought was the b, b c. h key, but was in fact a building. the broadcast had vacated years ago sobbing attack, and use eland. his left, 6 people injured,
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had happened to the supermarket in oakland. it around 2 40 pm local time on friday, the prime minister says it was carried by an isis in spite extremist. here's what witnesses said. they saw the 2 ladies. what lady for me just went to debbie? neither will allow for a moment, but then i just realized that, oh my god, i have to run a lot of people run up to me and says just one, just one guy, the step one. and then i walked up to the next door and i saw a lady flag on the floor and then we had about like 6 or 7 gunshots. and everyone just kind of freaked out. everyone ran into the pharmacy. for 3 of the 6 people in are in critical condition. the attack wish for lank was a for lincoln men who had been on a security threat list since 2016. he was shot dead by police in the store had previously been arrested for planning an attack after which she was closely monitored, security and anti terrorists. but david lo believe that attacks like this are hard
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to prevent and also suspects. it might also suspect it might have been inspired by events in afghanistan. you look at the incident and it was a 62nd attack. now, i know really look at a short time, but it shows the damage that can happen with sharpie blade instruments. it's very, very difficult to have everybody completely on this about 24 hours. and again we're seeing is let me state who in spite of these attacks. and of course, this is one big issue, certainly from withdrawal from afghanistan and western forces out of western influence with the islamic state in the course of province. it might be a coincidence. but you know, timing wise was this individual will never know now because he was told by the museum police like states. they have an area in the area of the eastern border with pakistan. you know, they, they will no doubt want to encourage other individuals who feel like cause and
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trouble over that constraining counts. but the other factors, if they've got a degree of stability they can get that media ministry running again. there is effective as it was watching international that brings you up to date lower news that for this i we're back again and just over 30 years. ah, i what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy plantation, let it be an arms race is on often very dramatic development. only personally, i'm going to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very critical time time to sit down and talk a war on drugs noted as a way to come back. a great problem. what's the one?
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it's part of the attitude of the nation, not just of north dakota, and it's got to be something that you could get elected. this time, the fight against drugs took a tragic. he told us that andrew was competent short form. this is way too dangerous for him to be doing. clearly they put him in harm's way. a rural college student does interest get shot in the head and found in a river like that. something else had to be happening rather driven by a dreamer shaped by those in the me. there's
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thing we dare to ask in ah aah! i use alice gave home and they said he was, his idol may take him to the hospital and put them all in there. i mean,
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if you really wanted to commit suicide, there's nothing to do about it, but it wasn't gonna make it easy. this all started off with a bad relationship and some tests things and stress grad school. and now i am a totally dysfunctional, highly suicidal individual. and the only thing that happened between then and now is i've been exposed to a series of very strong psychiatric medications. right. now medicines are given like patients, the same doctors for 5 minutes and they're given a pill. it's my belief that many of the medications the doctors are giving to patients today are more harmful than helpful to those patients. they want that pill that they hope will take care of their problem thoroughly and rapidly. and most of these medications will actually do that very well in the short term. in the short term, they really work. the problem is in the long term there must be a disaster.

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