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out, the thing becomes the after an engagement equals the trail. when so many find themselves with the parts we choose to look for common ground the in the story is actually the week the us and it's a 20 and ministry campaign, you know, got it on leaving the country in the hands of the same terrorist group. they vowed to defeats, and carrying ration ago and politics retreated, american forces destroyed key equipment, all the helicopters and there are a lot of them that were abandoned. that was, have been caught various various electrical blogs, remove the heralds in return to the taliban. and it's supposed to celebrate the us withdrawal with the
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groups white flags learn across the country. as job biden's approval rating things to new lows. we'll look at how the us administration is trying to salvage image. also they don't pull out on the british foreign secretary, it's grilled by m p. 's over have handling of the good places and why he was relaxing on a beach when campbell style. when did you holiday, what did you call the holiday? didn't? what did you go? i made a proof. what date would you call it? the phone secretary, who said, i think your own personal transparency important holiday. i mean, the weekly, on our team to national hello very well. welcome to the program this
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week saw the u. s. military conclude at the longest ever leaving of dana stone to the faith of the same parent group, washington over 320 years ago. the remaining american troops left the country in the dead of night, august 31st, which was the deadline day. the taliban welcomed the withdrawal with celebratory gunshots and fine work right out of the last, the u. s. military aircraft, too, called from campbell airport. before they left soldiers disabled, what have equipment they could, which you can see now in one marine video on saturday. he's, we're on the of when to see for himself what was left behind in the rush to get out . these place looks very different to what we arrived to during the evacuation that cleaning the plagues up. there's said enormous amount of work to do what with
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all the vehicles, all the amendments, all the ammunition that was left behind by us and allied forces as they retreated as above. while there was of this tool as a person that is still being cleaned up. but as i said, there's a lot of work to do these evacuation that the pentagon cools the largest and most complex in history, left a whole lot of trash behind trash, wreckage and de brie. the taliban command that tells us they destroyed 95 percent of the equipment, stuff and systems. they destroyed everything and destroyed cars. airplanes, especially the military or for us are destroyed 100 percent. we asked to see the airport and once crammed into the back of a pickup truck, we got our wish. it was like a movie set, a disaster scene. our 1st stop was the helicopter graveyard, all the helicopters and there are
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a lot of them that were abandoned at capital airport. they have been sabotaged quite visibly. the wires have been cut various various electrical blocks removed and smashed, apparently with a sledge hammer. anything the taliban or even afghans could use the americans destroyed and what they couldn't bring themselves to destroy. they let use the, the dog crate the cause such as the on lot. we have the yet many of the dogs lives behind by americans. but they weren't locked in crates as we had be led to believe they were let you at the dentist, someone before the father, us troops had taken someone, had opened all the crate and left them with, with food, online animal activists of mobilized in the thousands. there in the sense that the
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american troops could have left behind these dogs right there next to the runway. at the mercy of the taliban. the americans live the dogs to get out from the specific places. but our teens are often called the in charge of those dogs and to dave, they came to the port and they are trying to collect the docks. and they are trying to the facility for them and what they need to give them all we can say that they are safe. these may be just what the taliban needs. a p. r. stuck collect the dogs and the move with the activities and reap the humanitarian glory. alternatively, they may have enough on their plate. the other interesting thing about the airport is the, the hundreds of armored diplomatic vehicles that have been left here abandon during the evacuation. they used these vehicles to block off roads while the evacuation was on the way. this is passport control at capitol international airport. this is
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the states that it was left in after the evacuation was complete for some reason, other than destroying or the military vehicles and aircraft that the united states left behind. they also destroyed much of the airport civilian infrastructure, computers, x rays, cameras, even arrival and departure screens. here they saying it was the americans who cut the power cables knocked over the monitors, smashed windows and kicked in doors, even new to the vending machines. why? perhaps boredom, bats hate. you don't. and the 20 year war as even a humiliating evacuation without feeling a little bit, it's more, i guess you are g couple. i've gotten this done over in the us, the bodies of soldiers killed in the written to talk on cobble airport well return
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to the air force base 13 service members or among 170 people killed in the suicide bombing. the oldest of the soldiers was just, says one monk, those paying their respect for the us president the chaotic scenes and have gone us. don. hey, joe biden. hard in the ratings with only 43 percent of americans approving of his performance, according to new paul. those all, he's was numbers since he started the job down 6 percent after the chaotic withdrawal from carnival. so good a p r campaign allowed administration to win bond, the hearts and minds of voters. we've been finding out areas in the law, us soldier, to leave afghanistan, major general chris donahue of the 2nd and soon to be played on the screen by bradley cooper or chris or jay to thinking you know, i don't think i do know is, is definitely going to be a movie,
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because now the robot to get installing has been lost by the u. s. than it buddies the real battle we're getting the battle to make it look like a turn. the u. s. actually won. well, maybe not one then miracle workers, but make it look, they didn't lose clients i 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 and heroic green, send it out into the well, the media will govern it without question. say, stuff like this, the last american soldier to leave afghanistan long and un noted to neva, the last american troops left can a stand. i mean, come on, you think this is really bizarre, us don't do enough, gunner, 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. k ought to be confused with k pop or special case on
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eagle the asteroids for whenever they pop on what they might be hard to believe, given their general accuracy for their joints, you still need special forces on the ground, guiding them in just in case the villians can civilians or indeed have on monday a us try and strike reported the co 10 members, one family, most of them children. the pentagon says the target was a vehicle carrying several so assigned moments from ices, k, a low cost, plenty group of islamic safe, who are planning and talk in cobble. the u. s. military has confirmed that carried out the strike saying it resulted in secondary explosions. central command said it was aware of the reports of civilian casualties and had launched on investigation and it all adds to the vast das toll over the course of the 2 decade long war
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that's come at a devastating cost. ah ah ah ah ah, to tell me and now has more black hawk helicopters than 85 percent of the countries in the world. i and i still exist in our growing gamut stand and eventually they acquire these weapons. the majority of every member behind me is
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a veteran. we now have american stuck in afghanistan. the taliban in charge with mo, more weaponry than they've ever had in the past. and a border that is open ah humanitarian catastrophe. loons. in afghanistan, almost half the population need few monetary system, one and 3 don't know where their next meal will come from. the u. k. hand, the 2nd largest military presence and i've got to stand. and the british foreign secretary has been grilled over some major missteps during the withdraw on his shot . it was a half a story pair in the heart of westminster. it only feels like a matter of time until the foreign secretary will be given that the incompetence of
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the nature withdrawal is amunition, the dominant fountain self undefined for his disappearing cobble south. he was on holiday, but what exactly did he go? a detail. he dodged 11 times for the seats of transparency vehicle, nations. when did you go holiday will be did you go and holiday interested in what they are, what they did to go? i made what date would you want holiday for me? sadly, who stayed? i think the own personal transparencies important. what did you hold them? so you can run, but you can't hide in this touch your parents. he blame dorothy intelligence for the speed at which the region was seized by the taliban. although a leaks foreign office risk assessment showed that the department, the one he himself was in charge of wound stone was on the brink of collapse. peace talks, a stall, and the u. s. nato withdrawal is resulting in rapid taliban advances that could lead to fall a city club of security forces, telephone return to power,
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must displacement and significant humanitarian need as a days and weeks go by since the taliban takeover, the foreign secretary falls under more and more scrutiny even from colleagues in his own party, many of whom have served enough counties. don, an arguably never know more about the country than he does. when a foreign minister went to a 2nd stone went to because i'm not sure how to check. he would like to know the busiest seems particularly random because high come us was recently started arranging the evacuation of german people through tashkent. and it seems to be a route that works really effectively from germany. told her, i could have her stop the us from a tracy from africa. don, getting a role declining phone calls from counterparts and literally putting your head in the sand won't make the situation old problem disappear. and the comments were, let him forget who is taking the helpline and the email address in your department,
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not even being opened. so the, the issue as you have a search for the door is that you have a search of emails including late emails and written requests like that. but let me just explain the situation. just purely transparency. we got the 3 types of cases. they melting away and frankly, and countries that didn't use 3 question question on the surface. this looks like a friend you've planning on on grunz. ok. so he has finally decided to follow his foreign counterparts lead and head to the region. but it's a bit late now considering all western forces have left us on neighboring countries of clothes that borders to not to mention the numbers of british national. phil, how will i guess how or even will they constantly numbers remain, but we think that they would be in the low hundreds. why?
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100, you mean $110.00 sort of area or do you mean to under $3400.00? they will be low, hundreds 100 sounds that it could be $400.00 or it could be 10510115 . i'm if i could give you any more precision cuz i would let me somewhere between 10500. so let me explain one k nationals. so let me explain why it's difficult. and the same grilling dominate. rob, talk to the age old mantra as a us remains our closest allies, of course. so you can follow the us and assuming the government could keep the taliban at bay and didn't prepare for the west as every government should. but does this make rob a writer and job force? johnson have a leg to stand on. when robs incompetent. seems to encapsulate the government's loss of control as a whole. public person doesn't have to acknowledge who is supposed to protect the nation. it doesn't make me feel that i can trust,
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politician. my whole opinion of the government is not very high. and as the dominant, rob, so behavioral things appointing, i'm just sure that he doesn't know what site actually. i paid it on the batch. i mean to, to be on a british, but someone gives you 4 days or 5 days to clear out of a country's got much chances. and everyone else seems to be more, more concerned with his own in depression that he is making on the world. well, that's not what, what's going on in the world around him. have a gunfire. husband reported in the capital of the west african nation of gain. a military vehicles are also patrolling the city. treat according to local media, meet special forces, soldiers arise, they arrested the countries president along with a number of other top ranking officials. the crew leader has reported they
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dissolved the government and cost and close, rather all borders authorities that claim. the presidential guard managed to fennel that tongue guinea, which has a long history of military coups, so violent and rest following the presidential election last october with protests . as a keesing of conte of you serving his office after he changed the constitution, allowing himself to run for a set i now it's time to had to one of the most inhospitable places on the planet, the frozen north where our correspondent joint some intrepid travellers, were on board a russian nuclear icebreaker bound for the north hall. the ice breakers main job is to guide tankers through rushes, frozen northern seas. but in the summer, when its downtime the ship carries tories to the north pole, the vessel is large and heavy. it takes 2 tug boats to pull it out from its
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moorings and we're sailing off into the arctic ocean. so for the next 10 days is going to be ice water, more ice, more water and humming of the ship's nuclear reactors. the 50 years of victory was launched in 1993 and as the world's 2nd largest nuclear icebreaker. it used to be number one until recently, but then the arctic game lot, which is even bigger and more powerful. other countries also have icebreaker is, but only russia has empowered by atomic energy because of its size. i guess i keep losing sense of direction around here. so for instance, right now, i'm trying to find my cabin, but i have no idea where it is. in i use the
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50 years of victory gym, basketball court restaurant convention, whole flash disco bar, given a swimming pool filled with salty, sea water. technically you can swim in the arctic ocean without leaving the icebreaker. let the deaf and dark habit, nothing fancy. why it has everything we need. we found a couple of big bags in one and 2 drawers. now reminder of how rocket can get in the ocean. the room has what look, it even has a humidifier and it also has its he, me, but only the channels. one show you the route and gives you the view from the ship bow. so given the fact that there is no internet and mobile reception whatsoever, this is about all digital entertainment that you will get on board. but you can always gauge in the window enjoy using our big news.
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now it's time to meet the captain. a tall, handsome man who likes to smoke is bite on the bridge while steering the mighty about so forward. at the clinic. it's the rudder as i understand through a move through all more than you can effectively call the ship's wheel, the rudder. and it has automatic steering, which holds the ship's course for the sum, of course. so this is something like an auto pilot, right? nice axiom of the bill. that's quite an auto pilot. auto pilot is what keeps an aircraft in 3 dimensions. whereas on a ship, it's just to shut up and then if i turn the rudder or that was, it was just a new course. investor will turn in just to a new steady course, and this is what happens on a lower deck. every time the captain adjust the course, the helm sets these large pistons in motion, which turns the ship left. we're right. we were on the bridge interviewing the
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captain and we were lucky enough to side our 1st arctic iceberg. shoot you this back to the day. icebergs aren't 100 percent. why have these beautiful took washing? they also come in handy for local birds. after 2 days of sailing, we reach friends, joseph land, and uninhibited arctic archipelago which belongs to russia are now the most dangerous part of our journey begins. if something happens, it will take days for someone to come rescue us from now on. we can count only in ourselves and our captain the. well, this is what it feels like. the ice break. allowing for the trembling definitely can't mistake when the ship hits the ice.
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you might think that an icebreaker ramsey, i would actually write the potted 1st and then crushes downward with all the might . and that's one. the propellers come into play. they help the chopped the into small pieces, paving the way forward watching the ship break yards and pushed dry and chunks of it inside as mesmerized. it's really both calming and intimidating at the same parts of the ship start to cover with ice as we get closer to the north pole. however, the temperature is an extreme just under 0 degrees celsius. unlike me, veteran polar explorer who we interviewed on the deck even refused to put his hat on. the common misconception that the north pole is the coldest spot on the earth. it's completely poles. the north pole is the middle of an ocean. the ocean does it kind of have storage as it allows temperature spike frequently at the north pole.
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it's warmer than let's say in tango or mac on or it means the pole of coal does not coincide with an actual geographical walk. on the 3rd day we saw our 1st polar bear was taking 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 aren't in order for attacking human and you see it 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. it's in their time even for you . what a lot of people 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, including myself, are having a hard time falling asleep to see the sun rises incense just once per year,
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which makes time of day and irrelevant concert here. that goes to the time it's tell, 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 around those to me. so i go 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, well we're against the mind. if you want to know what time that's gonna work wherever you want and why, by the way, all the way from the mainland to show you all of the strong arming together at the
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top or at the bottom just like really longitude we determined time in the blood at the north and for now all this, all the time zones, and none of them at the same time, no time, no other people, just the boundless, frozen desert. it was most too real experience in my life. well, until this happened in the order in the north pole after all, and only had 2 people made it here on top of the world. so go it in the the leg, each magical in its place. to me personally, is that you exist within one dimension with the world around you. in case time with
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the rhythm of all the people who are close ones friends, really face to abilene different well, unless you're in one dimension with nick, you're paying for some alone time. so one could look at how we lived right or wrong, please. ah raska reporting for our teeth from the north pole. the
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who's the problem driven by a dreamer shaped by those in me? i think we dare to ask me ah, the civic leg around the world, expedition by 1000 miles round the clock exhibit the dead calm in
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every country. close by it with my food, the crew, gavin's food, and one or 2 to chat. those little thing is that everybody's love or home or no food, no water about that only give them up. so somebody stuck in the cove. it you're living like the female of own. but in the 21st century, join me every thursday on the alex simon show. and i'll be speaking to guess in the
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world, the politics sport. business. i'm show business. i'll see you then. mm . ah ah, ah. hello and welcome across stock were all things considered? i'm peter lavelle. they are growing indications. donald trump will indeed make a 3rd run for the presidency in 2024. the former president remains the most favored potential primary candidate within the g o p. but what about the republican party leadership? are they on board and that's trump, have a message that would return him to 1600 pennsylvania avenue. the the
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cross fucking trump 2024. i'm joined by my guess jen kerns and new york. she's host the all american radio with jennifer kerns, also new york. we have david fisher. he is author of the book, the executive order, as well as the ghostwriter for donald trump. 2016 campaign book crippled america. and in west palm beach, we cross to gina loud, and she is like psychology expert and a long time trump advisor. hi cross up rules and effects. that means you can jump any time you want. and i always appreciate it. david, let me go to you 1st here. let's start from the basics here. what is the identity of the republican party as we speak right now? and is donald trump a reflection of that party? go ahead david. well i think it's a party in search of an identity here it's become known as call 45.

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