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>> fareed, i don't think so.be lots of posts about how we could have done better, could have kept a few troops there, but the taliban have steadily been making gains for the past decade while american troops have been there. so the writing has been on the wall. it is, as ian says, happening faster now and it's going to be very painful. we're going to remember scenes the way some of us remember 1975 and leaving south vietnam. but the real focus now ought to be on regional diplomacy, ought to be on working with india, pakistan, china, the countries around to try to put pressure on the government that's going to emerge. this has been a slow-motion disaster for a long time and now it's speeding up. it's painful to watch, but i still think biden was right. >> ian, picking up on anne-marie's point, it does seem part of the problem in afghanistan has always been outside interference. it's very difficult, close to impossible, to win against an insurgency like the taliban that has a safe haven in pakistan, aided, encourag
>> fareed, i don't think so.be lots of posts about how we could have done better, could have kept a few troops there, but the taliban have steadily been making gains for the past decade while american troops have been there. so the writing has been on the wall. it is, as ian says, happening faster now and it's going to be very painful. we're going to remember scenes the way some of us remember 1975 and leaving south vietnam. but the real focus now ought to be on regional diplomacy, ought...
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>> fareed, thank you for having me.ed heat wave for approximately ten days we had temperatures exceeding 43, getting close to 45 degrees celsius. we haven't had such a bad heat wave for many, many decades, and we had to deal with almost 600 fires that broke out over a span of a week. we did manage to put out almost all of them, but unfortunately a few of them got very big. so at some point we had to deal with four mega fires simultaneously. we did the best we could. we evacuated tens of thousands of people. fortunately, we managed to protect human life. we only had one loss of human life. so our protection in that respect did great job. but of course we are faced with a big environmental catastrophe. significant number of forests have been destroyed. and i'm afraid that this is going to be the reality that areas such as the mediterranean will be facing from now on. this was not just a greek problem. spoke about the fires in sicily and nigeria and in turkey. this is the climate crisis striking here. and it's time for all
>> fareed, thank you for having me.ed heat wave for approximately ten days we had temperatures exceeding 43, getting close to 45 degrees celsius. we haven't had such a bad heat wave for many, many decades, and we had to deal with almost 600 fires that broke out over a span of a week. we did manage to put out almost all of them, but unfortunately a few of them got very big. so at some point we had to deal with four mega fires simultaneously. we did the best we could. we evacuated tens of...
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so joining me now is fareed zakaria. the host of cnn's fareed zakaria gps. fareed, good evening.t's good to see you. let's talk about what's happening now because we are in the middle of a devastating-fourth covid surge, in some places it is worse than it has been throughout the entire pandemic and people are dying. when this could have really been prevented. we have lifesaving medicine. why can't this country hold it together? >> yeah. the -- the most important thing to remember here is that we are uniquely blessed. i mean, there's a small group of countries in the world that have more than enough vaccines. we're at the top of that list. we were ahead of everybody else, in vaccinations. now, we're not, by the way. most european countries have many more, a much larger percentage of the country vaccinated. and in that circumstance, what you are dealing with is something very deadly. you know, it's very important to understand why this is so deadly because we have a large pool of unvaccinated people in this country. when you have a large pool of unvaccinated people, it means that t
so joining me now is fareed zakaria. the host of cnn's fareed zakaria gps. fareed, good evening.t's good to see you. let's talk about what's happening now because we are in the middle of a devastating-fourth covid surge, in some places it is worse than it has been throughout the entire pandemic and people are dying. when this could have really been prevented. we have lifesaving medicine. why can't this country hold it together? >> yeah. the -- the most important thing to remember here is...
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joining me now, fareed zakaria, host of cnn's "fareed zakaria gps." fareed, you just saw this powerful story about what's unfolding on the ground there. the president is saying it's not a failure. what do you think? >> i think you put it very well, don. the way the president described it in the last three months was completely different from what unfolded. obviously it's a screw-up. i think rather than trying to justify the unjustifiable, what the administration should do is try to get phase 2 of this withdrawal right. they botched phase 1. there is simply no other way to describe it. there was no contingency planning. there did not seem to be a process -- they should have preplanned so that the roads were secure, access to the airport was secure, lists of applicants were prepared. if they knew these people were going to be evacuated, they now say we knew we wanted to evacuate but we didn't want to start evacuating for the last few months because we didn't have a panic. you could have had visas, you could have had a plan, that all could have been in p
joining me now, fareed zakaria, host of cnn's "fareed zakaria gps." fareed, you just saw this powerful story about what's unfolding on the ground there. the president is saying it's not a failure. what do you think? >> i think you put it very well, don. the way the president described it in the last three months was completely different from what unfolded. obviously it's a screw-up. i think rather than trying to justify the unjustifiable, what the administration should do is try...
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, december orjanuary, how would you fare? ., , , ., , fare?bably not very well, | especially not if it was maths. fare? probably not very well, - especially not if it was maths. but it's probably worth saying that this move _ it's probably worth saying that this move has— it's probably worth saying that this move has been criticised quite extensively by teachers unions, by various— extensively by teachers unions, by various different observers who just said, _ various different observers who just said. what— various different observers who just said, what is going on? we are getting — said, what is going on? we are getting contradictory and conflicting advice and recommendations for the government all the _ recommendations for the government all the time, we aren't —— they aren't— all the time, we aren't —— they aren't really— all the time, we aren't —— they aren't really listening to us and this will severely impact particularly those kids who have already— particularly those kids who have already been struggling because they've — already bee
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joining me is fareed zakaria, the host of "fareed zakaria gps." good evening. good to see you. is happens because we're among a fourth surge. it's worst than it's been and people are dying when this could have really been prevented. we have life saving medicine. why can't this country hold it together? >> yeah, the hosmost important thing to remember is we're uniquely blessed. there is a small group of countries in the world that have more than enough vaccines. we're at the top of that list. we were ahead of everybody else in vaccinations. now we're not. most european countries have many more, much larger percentage of the country vaccinated and in that circumstance, what you're dealing with is something very deadly. it's very important to understand why this is so deadly. we have a large pool of unvaccinated people in this country. when you have a large pool of unvaccinated people, it means the delta variant twice as infectious as the first variant has a place to go, a place to replicate when it has a place to replicate and spread, that means it has a chance to mutate that is
joining me is fareed zakaria, the host of "fareed zakaria gps." good evening. good to see you. is happens because we're among a fourth surge. it's worst than it's been and people are dying when this could have really been prevented. we have life saving medicine. why can't this country hold it together? >> yeah, the hosmost important thing to remember is we're uniquely blessed. there is a small group of countries in the world that have more than enough vaccines. we're at the top...
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robin: we are going to keep the fares low. have seen every time jetblue has come onto a market, there's a phrase called the jetblue effect. when jetblue comes on the market, fares stay low permanently. we saw it on jfk-lax back in 2014. fares are still half now in business class than they were pre-2014, seven years later. guy: i can't fly the other way. when is that going to change? you can now fly into the u.k. from the united states. what about some reciprocity? robin: the opening up by the u.k. government was terrific. the day that was announced, we saw our daily new bookings triple between jfk and heathrow. so that was great. as a u.s.-based carrier, most of what we are going to sell is going to be in the u.s., so that was great for jetblue. the u.s. should open up. there is no reason not to. you can fly from countries that have much higher covid infection rates, but you can't come from countries in europe where infection rates are much lower. that is not a risk-based approach. when is it going to up? i couldn't tell you.
robin: we are going to keep the fares low. have seen every time jetblue has come onto a market, there's a phrase called the jetblue effect. when jetblue comes on the market, fares stay low permanently. we saw it on jfk-lax back in 2014. fares are still half now in business class than they were pre-2014, seven years later. guy: i can't fly the other way. when is that going to change? you can now fly into the u.k. from the united states. what about some reciprocity? robin: the opening up by the...
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you can hear denver road offering to pay the fare. but the officers deny the request and then the encounter took a different turn. different alleges. the officers failed to issue a verbal warning before using force wednesday. a lawsuit has been filed accusing the bart officers of excessive force. her lawyer, don t point are given way in >> the officers, including the sergeant was so comfortable. using this brutish display of force in public. broad daylight. it appears to be that that that bart perhaps have still not gotten the message pointer says his client evaded the bar fare. but the outcome was out of line. this is a $3.60 a ferry. there's no way that for that small amount of money for what is a minor infraction person should wind up getting punch multiple times thrown to the ground. pressed against the ground in such a way where it's hard to breathe and you start thinking about is where i'm going to die. >> after the incident. devereaux was taken to jail charged with resisting arrest and fare evasion. pointer says the charges hav
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fare subsidy that is part of the study. the first point is to come up with one way fare and then follow what other transit operators have done to look at subsidies or user groups. charging the infrastructure is something that we are very interested in learning more about what that means to have the charging station on treasure island what is the cost, what do you need to have the boat charge? weta is doing system-wide analysis to look at all of their infrastructure to identify that. we are working with them to really understand the treasure island specific need and cost to have electric infrastructure. >> thank you very much. >> thank you. seeing no other questions. let's go to the next item. >> item 9. potential interim ferry service. >> kevin griffiths will give an update. given the tima schedule for ferry service, what ticd plans are. >> good afternoon, directors. i am going to show my screen here. it looks like that is working. what i am going to talk about today dovetails nicely with the presentation you just heard. i
fare subsidy that is part of the study. the first point is to come up with one way fare and then follow what other transit operators have done to look at subsidies or user groups. charging the infrastructure is something that we are very interested in learning more about what that means to have the charging station on treasure island what is the cost, what do you need to have the boat charge? weta is doing system-wide analysis to look at all of their infrastructure to identify that. we are...
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joining us is fareed zakaria, the host of fareed zakaria gps. what's the reaction to what you're seeing, fareed? >> there's no question the collapse of the afghan forces is having much faster than people predicted. but it's worth pointing out that there was a kind of an unreal calm for the prior two years, which is we thought with just a few thousand american troops, we are somehow holding this country together. that wasn't ream really the case. the taliban had decided not to fight, because when trump agreed to withdraw troops down to about 3,000, the taliban agreed to negotiate. so, there was a period there where it looked like the place was calm, but the real story is that for ten years the taliban had been making inroads, and for ten years the taliban had been taking towns. american forces were able to go back when they were 50, 60, 70,000, and retake them. but i think what you're seeing is the reality that after 20 years of training, after god knows a trillion dollars, there is no real afghan army that is able to defend its country. >> faree
joining us is fareed zakaria, the host of fareed zakaria gps. what's the reaction to what you're seeing, fareed? >> there's no question the collapse of the afghan forces is having much faster than people predicted. but it's worth pointing out that there was a kind of an unreal calm for the prior two years, which is we thought with just a few thousand american troops, we are somehow holding this country together. that wasn't ream really the case. the taliban had decided not to fight,...
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>> thank you, fareed.held a public meeting with leaders of the tunisian military and said he was enacting a provision in the tunisia constitution to take action, and he fired the parliament minister, he fired those so they could be probable cause -- prosecuted for various crimes, and he put himself in charge. the country has been in trouble. his opponents look at this saying, this is a coup by any standard definition, it's unconstitutional, it's against democracy. they said, look, i've forgotten more about the constitution than any of you will know. i think this is completely constitutional. so the question remains for us whether this is really an abrogation for democracy or should be considered a suspension of some key provisions of the constitution, sort of like lincoln's suspension of the writ of habeas corpus of 1861. >> so is this coup popular, really popular, and if so, why? >> it's hard to tell, but i think it's safe to say that a lot of tunisian were really frustrated over the course of their count
>> thank you, fareed.held a public meeting with leaders of the tunisian military and said he was enacting a provision in the tunisia constitution to take action, and he fired the parliament minister, he fired those so they could be probable cause -- prosecuted for various crimes, and he put himself in charge. the country has been in trouble. his opponents look at this saying, this is a coup by any standard definition, it's unconstitutional, it's against democracy. they said, look, i've...
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joining me now, cnn's fareed zac zacarias. the former president was laying the groundwork for the big lie even before the election. he and his cronies pushed it right up to the insurrection. it is clear from everything that we know that he was attempting a coup. do you have faith that our democracy will hold up if this happens again? >> i think you're touching on the most worrying part about the trump legacy, which is the post-truth society that he has built. >> yes. >> you know, trump recognized that what he needed to be able to do was manipulate the truth, manipulate the message. and he went at it by essentially saying there is no such thing as truth. there are no such thing as facts. i facts i don't like are fake facts. now, that is really attacking the core of the western enlightenment project, the kind of values that america was built on, the enlightenment and the scientific revolution. when you start to go into that world of a kind of never-neverland where there are no actual facts, january 6th didn't happen, or it happe
joining me now, cnn's fareed zac zacarias. the former president was laying the groundwork for the big lie even before the election. he and his cronies pushed it right up to the insurrection. it is clear from everything that we know that he was attempting a coup. do you have faith that our democracy will hold up if this happens again? >> i think you're touching on the most worrying part about the trump legacy, which is the post-truth society that he has built. >> yes. >> you...
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robin: we are going to keep the fares low.n every time jetblue comes into the market, a phrase called the jetblue effect. when jetblue comes into the market, fares stay low permanently. we saw it on jfk-lax back in 2014. fares are still half now and business class than they were pre-2014. that's seven years later. guy: i can't fly the other way. i can probably get an exemption to do so, but it is tough. when is that going to change? you can now fly into the u.k. from the united states. what about some reciprocity? robin: the opening up by the u.k. government was terrific from the data we saw announced, we saw daily new bookings triple between jfk and heathrow. so that was great. as a u.s.-based carrier, much of what we sell is going to be in the u.s. come is that was great for jetblue. the u.s. government should open a. there's not -- should open up. there's no reason not to. you can fly from countries that have much higher covid infection rates, but you can't come from countries in europe where infection rates are much lower.
robin: we are going to keep the fares low.n every time jetblue comes into the market, a phrase called the jetblue effect. when jetblue comes into the market, fares stay low permanently. we saw it on jfk-lax back in 2014. fares are still half now and business class than they were pre-2014. that's seven years later. guy: i can't fly the other way. i can probably get an exemption to do so, but it is tough. when is that going to change? you can now fly into the u.k. from the united states. what...
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fareed, thank you.s now as we monitor the breaking news out of kabul. we are going to stay on, we're going to stay live every hour of the day with more on what's going on in afghanistan. >>> but i want to turn to europe and what may be a crushing blow to poland. thousands of people took to the streets in protest. but the right-wing government is pushing forward. the lower house of the polish parliament passed a bill this week that would restrict countries from outside the e.u. to purchase and own media outlets in poland. the u.s., the e.u. are slamming this as an infringement oppress freedom because the bill seems to target one channel in particular. you can see here the u.s. secretary of state saying the u.s. is deeply troubled by the potential law. so here's what's going on here. one of the few remaining independent tv channels in poland is called tvn 24. it's a news network doing pioneering journalism. it's owned by the u.s. company discovery, which now plans to take legal action trying to protect it
fareed, thank you.s now as we monitor the breaking news out of kabul. we are going to stay on, we're going to stay live every hour of the day with more on what's going on in afghanistan. >>> but i want to turn to europe and what may be a crushing blow to poland. thousands of people took to the streets in protest. but the right-wing government is pushing forward. the lower house of the polish parliament passed a bill this week that would restrict countries from outside the e.u. to...
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you can hear denver road offering to pay the fare. but the officers deny the request and then the encounter took a different turn. different alleges. the officers failed to issue a verbal warning before using force wednesday. a lawsuit has been filed accusing the bart officers of excessive force. her lawyer, don t point, are given way in the officers, including the sergeant. >> was so comfortable. using this brutish display of force in public. broad daylight. it appears to be that there that bart perhaps have still not gotten the message pointer says his client evaded the bar fare. but the outcome was out of line. this is a $3.60 ferry. there's no way that for that small amount of money for what is a minor infraction. person should wind up getting punch multiple times thrown to the ground. pressed against the ground in such a way where it's hard to breathe and you start thinking about is where i'm going to die. >> after the incident. devereaux was taken to jail charged with resisting arrest and fare evasion. pointer says the charges h
you can hear denver road offering to pay the fare. but the officers deny the request and then the encounter took a different turn. different alleges. the officers failed to issue a verbal warning before using force wednesday. a lawsuit has been filed accusing the bart officers of excessive force. her lawyer, don t point, are given way in the officers, including the sergeant. >> was so comfortable. using this brutish display of force in public. broad daylight. it appears to be that there...
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you can hear denver road offering to pay the fare. but the officers deny the request and then the encounter took a different turn. different alleges. the officers failed to issue a verbal warning before using force wednesday. a lawsuit has been filed accusing the bart officers of excessive force. >> her lawyer, don t point, are given way in the officers, including the sergeant was so comfortable. using this brutish display of force in public. broad daylight. it appears to be that that that bart perhaps have still not gotten the message pointer says his client evaded the bar fare. but the outcome was out of line this is a $3.60 ferry. there's no way that for that small amount of money for what is a minor infraction. person should wind up getting punch multiple times thrown to the ground. pressed against the ground in such a way where it's hard to breathe and you start thinking about is where i'm going to die. >> after the incident. devereaux was taken to jail charged with resisting arrest and fare evasion. pointer says the charges have
you can hear denver road offering to pay the fare. but the officers deny the request and then the encounter took a different turn. different alleges. the officers failed to issue a verbal warning before using force wednesday. a lawsuit has been filed accusing the bart officers of excessive force. >> her lawyer, don t point, are given way in the officers, including the sergeant was so comfortable. using this brutish display of force in public. broad daylight. it appears to be that that...
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fareed, thank you very much. later on tonight, i'll speak with one of those afghans, ten years working with the u.s. defense contractor stuck in afghanistan tonight. the taliban hunting him. >>> next, the pentagon does admit that the taliban freed thousands, their words, thousands of isis-k fighters from prisons in afghanistan. >>> plus, demanding answers from the white house. cascading failures led to this moment in afghanistan. >>> and ron desantis' ban on mask mandates tonight shot down by a judge. that's why they customize your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. oh, yeah. that's the spot. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty, liberty, liberty, liberty ♪ there's no other snack like a planters cashew. what else can go from your car's cup holder to a crystal bowl and seem equally at home? i guess the most well-rounded snack isn't round at all. it's more cashew-shaped. planters. a nut above. this is t-mobile, america's leading 5g network. this is apple tv+. and now only t-mobile gives new and exis
fareed, thank you very much. later on tonight, i'll speak with one of those afghans, ten years working with the u.s. defense contractor stuck in afghanistan tonight. the taliban hunting him. >>> next, the pentagon does admit that the taliban freed thousands, their words, thousands of isis-k fighters from prisons in afghanistan. >>> plus, demanding answers from the white house. cascading failures led to this moment in afghanistan. >>> and ron desantis' ban on mask...
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. >> we are going to keep the fares low.ry time jetblue has come onto a market, there is the jetblue affect that when it comes on the market, fares stay low permanently. we saw that at lax. when we started in 2014, fares are still half in business class. >> i cannot fly the other way. i cannot get an exemption to be so but it is tough. you can fly into the u.k. from the united states but what about -- >> it was terrific. we saw our daily new bookings triple. that was great. the u.s.-based carrier. most of what we are going to sell will be in the u.s. so that was great for jetblue. the u.s. government should open up. there is no reason not to. you can fly for countries -- from countries that have much higher covid infection rates but you cannot come from countries in europe where infections are much lower. that is not a risk-based approach. when it is going to open up, i could not tell you. it is something we and the other airlines continue a dialogue on. by christmas but hopefully even sooner than that. it is really hard to
. >> we are going to keep the fares low.ry time jetblue has come onto a market, there is the jetblue affect that when it comes on the market, fares stay low permanently. we saw that at lax. when we started in 2014, fares are still half in business class. >> i cannot fly the other way. i cannot get an exemption to be so but it is tough. you can fly into the u.k. from the united states but what about -- >> it was terrific. we saw our daily new bookings triple. that was great....
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fareed, what do you make of this? for all what we have witnessed over the last week or more it was still startling to see the news today that the last plane left. >> it was startling. it was historic, anderson. and i think all the feelings of frustration and anger all come down to one very simple thing, which is that the united states was not able to achieve its mission in afghanistan. the mission in afghanistan was to defeat the taliban and to establish a democratic government that could command the legitimacy of the afghan people and control the country and i think it would be very hard to make the case on either front. the taliban over the last ten years has kept gaining ground. even after the surge. you remember there were at one point 130,000, 140,000 coalition troops in afghanistan. by 2015 the taliban had made gains, they were controlling almost 30%, 40% of the country. if you look at the government, there were some good things without any question but at the end of the day in the last election 1.8 afghans vote
fareed, what do you make of this? for all what we have witnessed over the last week or more it was still startling to see the news today that the last plane left. >> it was startling. it was historic, anderson. and i think all the feelings of frustration and anger all come down to one very simple thing, which is that the united states was not able to achieve its mission in afghanistan. the mission in afghanistan was to defeat the taliban and to establish a democratic government that could...
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but it is awfully hard. >> fareed, thank you, sir.ppreciate it. >> always a pleasure. >> so the withdrawal deadline only days away, tuesday. what will happen between now and then as we watch these live pictures from kabul airport? (upbeat pop music in background throughout) you need an ecolab scientific clean here. and here. which is why the scientific expertise that helps operating rooms stay clean now helps the places you go too. look for the ecolab science certified seal. it's moving day. and while her friends are doing the heavy lifting, jess is busy moving her xfinity internet and tv services. it only takes about a minute. wait, a minute? but what have you been doing for the last two hours? ...delegating? oh, good one. move your xfinity services without breaking a sweat. xfinity makes moving easy. go online to transfer your services in about a minute. get started today. >>> 13 u.s. service members lost in today's attack with just five days left until the deadline for troops to withdraw. things will only get more dangerous and mor
but it is awfully hard. >> fareed, thank you, sir.ppreciate it. >> always a pleasure. >> so the withdrawal deadline only days away, tuesday. what will happen between now and then as we watch these live pictures from kabul airport? (upbeat pop music in background throughout) you need an ecolab scientific clean here. and here. which is why the scientific expertise that helps operating rooms stay clean now helps the places you go too. look for the ecolab science certified seal....
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you can hear denver road offering to pay the fare. but the officers deny the request and then the encounter took a different turn. different alleges. the officers failed to issue a verbal warning before using force wednesday. a lawsuit has been filed accusing the bart officers of excessive force. her don t point, are given way in which the officers, including the sergeant. >> was so comfortable. using this brutish display of force in public. broad daylight. it appears to be that that that bart perhaps have still not gotten the message pointer says his client evaded the bar fare. but the outcome was out of line this is a $3.60 ferry. there's no way that for that small amount of money for what is a minor infraction that a person should wind up getting punch multiple times thrown to the ground. pressed against the ground in such a way where it's hard to breathe and you start thinking about is where i'm going to die. >> after the incident. devereaux was taken to jail charged with resisting arrest and fare evasion. pointer says the charges
you can hear denver road offering to pay the fare. but the officers deny the request and then the encounter took a different turn. different alleges. the officers failed to issue a verbal warning before using force wednesday. a lawsuit has been filed accusing the bart officers of excessive force. her don t point, are given way in which the officers, including the sergeant. >> was so comfortable. using this brutish display of force in public. broad daylight. it appears to be that that that...
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fareed, what do you make of it?d delight in this. but the important thing to ask oneself is what is al-qaeda today? it really is a shadow of the organization that it was in 2001. not just militarily because it's been on the run. it's been destroyed. the much larger issue is that al-qaeda sought to represent the hopes and aspirations of millions of muslims, particularly in the greater middle east. that's no longer -- that's no longer true, if it ever was because the big revolution of the last 20 years, wolf, is not the war between the west and islam, but the war within islam between the moderates and the fundamentalists, the militants. i think it's pretty clear the moderates have won. saudi arabia is now at the forefront of efforts to modernize, liberalize and open up the country. you look everywhere around the world and the fundamentalists are on the defensive. so i feel like of course whatever is left of al-qaeda is going to be delighted. but they have a much bigger problem, which is that most of the muslim world h
fareed, what do you make of it?d delight in this. but the important thing to ask oneself is what is al-qaeda today? it really is a shadow of the organization that it was in 2001. not just militarily because it's been on the run. it's been destroyed. the much larger issue is that al-qaeda sought to represent the hopes and aspirations of millions of muslims, particularly in the greater middle east. that's no longer -- that's no longer true, if it ever was because the big revolution of the last 20...
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about traffic, after 17 months of the great highway being shut down for the san francisco thorough fareis reopening to traffic, but only in the weekdays. the stretch from lincoln way to this boulevard will reopen for now but it will will remain closed to cars on weekends and holidays and some residents have pushed to reopen the highway to cut down on traffic and that is why they call it the great highway. others have called to permanently turn into a thorough fare for bikers and walkers. >>> tomorrow, a major san francisco intersection will reopen again at 6:00 a.m. they closed vanness avenue on mission street for five days to replace the roadway, all part of the improvement project which will see the city's first bus rapid transit system and a new bus route in alameda county is launching tomorrow to connect the fruitvale station in oakland with the uss cornett museum and it will connect with the ferry during commute hours. >>> the fog is coming in over the golden gate bridge as you can see behind you but the smoke and upper air stuff will head out? >>> yes. the lower stuff and that tha
about traffic, after 17 months of the great highway being shut down for the san francisco thorough fareis reopening to traffic, but only in the weekdays. the stretch from lincoln way to this boulevard will reopen for now but it will will remain closed to cars on weekends and holidays and some residents have pushed to reopen the highway to cut down on traffic and that is why they call it the great highway. others have called to permanently turn into a thorough fare for bikers and walkers....
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our transit fare revenues remain 84% lower than they were pre-covid. and we are incredibly grateful to the federal government. we expect to receive by some time later this year up to $1.1 billion in federal aid. this was absolutely essential for our survival. and we have already spent half of that money just avoiding catastrophic layoffs. we will spend another $300 million this year just to sustain the limited amount of service that we've been providing this year. the remainder of that money, about $200 million, we need to spread over the next three to four years to cover sustained losses. i think it is important to explain why we cannot spend all of our one-time federal funding this year to get right back where we were. and that's largely because the unique nature of the san francisco economy. almost all signs point to a slow recovery for our core ridership base in downtown san francisco. so we've been collaborating with the san francisco controller's office tracking data on a monthly basis and making adjustments. as you all know, the downtown office
our transit fare revenues remain 84% lower than they were pre-covid. and we are incredibly grateful to the federal government. we expect to receive by some time later this year up to $1.1 billion in federal aid. this was absolutely essential for our survival. and we have already spent half of that money just avoiding catastrophic layoffs. we will spend another $300 million this year just to sustain the limited amount of service that we've been providing this year. the remainder of that money,...
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. >>> joining me now, fareed zakaria. we have these things, that's where we are. because the former president was laying groundwork for the big lie even before the election. it's clear from everything we know that he was attempting a coup. do you have faith that our democracy will hold up if this happens again? >> i think you're touching on the most worrying part about the trump legacy. which is the post-truth society that he's built. >> yes. >> trump recognized that he needed to be able to manipulate the truth and the message. he went at it by saying, there is no such thing as truth, there are no such things as facts. the facts i don't like are fake facts. that's attacking the core of the western enlightenment project, the values that america was built on, when you start to go into that world of a kind of never-never land where there are no actual facts. january 6th didn't happen or it happened in a completely different form. yeah, i worry a great deal. because what is the bulwark, if you can't establish what actually happened there was a violation of our constit
. >>> joining me now, fareed zakaria. we have these things, that's where we are. because the former president was laying groundwork for the big lie even before the election. it's clear from everything we know that he was attempting a coup. do you have faith that our democracy will hold up if this happens again? >> i think you're touching on the most worrying part about the trump legacy. which is the post-truth society that he's built. >> yes. >> trump recognized that...
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they will not be collecting fares on light rail through september 12.ht rail service was suspended for three months following the deadly mass shooting at the downtown san jose railyard. new developments in the trial of fairness founder elizabeth holmes three days before jury selection set to start. unsealed court documents show holmes may claim a decade-long abusive relationship with her former boyfriend and chief operating officer, sonny milano. the documents allege just seeing sunny or standing near him could trigger ptsd symptoms for homes. he denies these allegations. the 37-year-old homes is accused of misleading investors about her now failed blood testing started. a ceremony to mark a milestone for indigenous people in santa cruz this afternoon. they came together to celebrate the removal of the last alchemy in a real bell marker from city property. santa cruz city council agreed to take down the foul markers following request from the tribal band. members want all of the monuments that attempt to celebrate the dehumanization of the state's indig
they will not be collecting fares on light rail through september 12.ht rail service was suspended for three months following the deadly mass shooting at the downtown san jose railyard. new developments in the trial of fairness founder elizabeth holmes three days before jury selection set to start. unsealed court documents show holmes may claim a decade-long abusive relationship with her former boyfriend and chief operating officer, sonny milano. the documents allege just seeing sunny or...
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how did the enlisted soldiers fare? >> there's a long complicated answer to that which i can't go into so i'll make a short answer. that they did not. at least in their opinion, fare very well. they were not made gentlemen. many, many of them wend home unpaid. so they began to get a sense, whether you agree with them or not, this whole long seven years of war had been nothing for them and only for enriching the class of people who are already rich, who they already knew as their local creditors. they were already indebted to, they were already userous so you can see how this would develop. sorry, there is one over there. >> we all passed on the way in the statue of george washington out there. and i can see it from where i'm at. behind him there is this bundle of sticks wrapped up. the symbol of roman unity. they're called faschis, the root word of fascists. it is not right to call hamilton a fascist. but is this be on the spectrum, so to speak? >> you know, it's not useful to me to use that term, partly because i don't
how did the enlisted soldiers fare? >> there's a long complicated answer to that which i can't go into so i'll make a short answer. that they did not. at least in their opinion, fare very well. they were not made gentlemen. many, many of them wend home unpaid. so they began to get a sense, whether you agree with them or not, this whole long seven years of war had been nothing for them and only for enriching the class of people who are already rich, who they already knew as their local...
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we wonder if fareed zakaria, the blowhard that he is, would approve. we will see.t the covid shot in new york, you are now banned from eating. you can't go to restaurants or or bars. meanwhile, in the state of washington, one hospital has refused to treat six people who refuse to the shot. that hospital is refusing to allow unvaccinated patients to get organ transplants, let them die. one of his patients is derek kovic, who joins us. thank you for coming on here i cannot be sorrier to hear the situation that you are in. it is beyond belief. tell us what the hospital said to you. >> well, thanks, tucker. yeah, i have been on the transplant list for my third liver transplant since last fall, and i have had some issues, so this past week, i needed to go to the university of washington in seattle to have a procedure done, and before i came up, a nurse called me and said the infectious disease has meant as a team and have decided that all of the transplant pays patients now have to have a vaccine, otherwise you will be placed status seven, which meanu will not be on the
we wonder if fareed zakaria, the blowhard that he is, would approve. we will see.t the covid shot in new york, you are now banned from eating. you can't go to restaurants or or bars. meanwhile, in the state of washington, one hospital has refused to treat six people who refuse to the shot. that hospital is refusing to allow unvaccinated patients to get organ transplants, let them die. one of his patients is derek kovic, who joins us. thank you for coming on here i cannot be sorrier to hear the...
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a unified centralized democracy council that's faring for the future. unfeeling abandoned off the president biden. defense is troop withdrawal and blame as much of a chaos on the country itself. and the reality makes you leaders very anxious over a potentially huge flow of my prince and refugees. up northwood to europe, underlines, and everything that has followed has not been as successful and has not been achieved in the way we had planned. on. we must anticipate to protect ourselves against major, irregular my great 3 flows. the it is tuesday morning here in moscow and a busy program for you today on are you into national? i'm rural, re sushi, welcome to it. so a mass exodus is underway in afghanistan with dramatic pictures coming from the capital, where a huge stampede formed as people tried to leave the city. a fleeting families also stole the international airport. we understand at least 7 people have reportedly been killed. we're talking about monitor, sees control of the entire country 2 weeks before the u. s. has set to complete his trip. withdraw after a costly to decade. will the
a unified centralized democracy council that's faring for the future. unfeeling abandoned off the president biden. defense is troop withdrawal and blame as much of a chaos on the country itself. and the reality makes you leaders very anxious over a potentially huge flow of my prince and refugees. up northwood to europe, underlines, and everything that has followed has not been as successful and has not been achieved in the way we had planned. on. we must anticipate to protect ourselves against...
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another fare mention is florida republican mike waltz, who made up to $25000000.00 in profits. after selling a defense firm, which has offices in afghanistan. the problem is terrorism. that opens up ghana stand, doesn't stay in afghanistan. we will see all kind of 3.0. they are working closely with the taliban, and they do and 10 to attack. eric, former secretary of state condo, liza rice offered her 2 cents on y, america's longest war was not long enough. 20 years may also not have been enough to consolidate all gains against terrorism and assure our own safety we and they needed more time. once again, rice's place on the board of c 3, a i, a defense contracting company is conveniently left out of our article with all these powerful officials having one foot in the capitalist pool and the other in that of the u. s. government. it's not hard to imagine why endless war is a very lucrative business decision for some stock returns from 2001 to 20. 21 for government contracted arms. companies like lockheed martin and northrop grumman totaled more than 1000 percent and wiki leaks, f
another fare mention is florida republican mike waltz, who made up to $25000000.00 in profits. after selling a defense firm, which has offices in afghanistan. the problem is terrorism. that opens up ghana stand, doesn't stay in afghanistan. we will see all kind of 3.0. they are working closely with the taliban, and they do and 10 to attack. eric, former secretary of state condo, liza rice offered her 2 cents on y, america's longest war was not long enough. 20 years may also not have been enough...
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let's bring in fareed zakaria to help us see the whole picture.toring me on this for years. it's no coincidence that administration after administration echoes the same rhetoric. now, you could say, hey, there hasn't been another 9/11, thank god. that's a win. how do you see it? >> well, i think that's an important win. that was the original purpose for going in. and the taliban has not sponsored or participated in any international terrorist activity. they've done a lot of terrorism in afghanistan. over the last 20 years, all the stuff you've seen in paris and london and new york, that has not been the taliban. but you put your finger on it, chris. we kept saying to ourselves that this was a peaceful and democratic country. here's the reality. 2017, this is when trump comes into office. half of the population of afghanistan lived in an area that was either controlled by the taliban or was contested between the government and taliban forces. that's the peaceful part. democratic. the last election that ashraf ghani sort of won, 1.8 million afghans
let's bring in fareed zakaria to help us see the whole picture.toring me on this for years. it's no coincidence that administration after administration echoes the same rhetoric. now, you could say, hey, there hasn't been another 9/11, thank god. that's a win. how do you see it? >> well, i think that's an important win. that was the original purpose for going in. and the taliban has not sponsored or participated in any international terrorist activity. they've done a lot of terrorism in...
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we increased a number of our free discounted fare program. our fare revenue is going to be lower. we have the higher paying fare ridership having other choices, buying used cars, having the financial ability to make other transportation choices. at the same time, we're increasing subsidies and supporting those in san francisco where finances are barriers to transportation. we've been making the policy choices. in addition, the m.t.a. board based on the advice of board of supervisors did not do fare. this is our current best projection. we will change these during the budget process. this is where we stand today. we also looked at our expenditure projection. same thing here. the blue line represents our 2009 expenditure projection at the time of central subway project. the purple line represents the actual in our expenditure future. what we expect the cost to be. you will see again, in that period of unprecedented growth in san francisco, that our cost came in lower but revenues came in about the same. that was the period that the agency did build a fund balance. currently that's w
we increased a number of our free discounted fare program. our fare revenue is going to be lower. we have the higher paying fare ridership having other choices, buying used cars, having the financial ability to make other transportation choices. at the same time, we're increasing subsidies and supporting those in san francisco where finances are barriers to transportation. we've been making the policy choices. in addition, the m.t.a. board based on the advice of board of supervisors did not do...
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there she is saying will all go back and pay the fare if that's the problem.officers denied that request and then the encounter took a different turn. and that's when fists started flying devereaux alleges the officers failed to issue a verbal warning before the used force. her lawyer. says that while his client did evade the bart fair. the outcome was way out of line. >> given way in the officers, including the sergeant was so comfortable. using this brutish display of force in public. broad daylight. it appears to be that that that bart perhaps have still not gotten the message. this is a $3.60 ferry. there's no way that for that small amount of money for what is a minor infraction that a person should wind up getting punch multiple times thrown to the ground. pressed against the ground in such a way where it's hard to breathe and you start thinking about is where i'm going to die. >> well, deborah was taken to jail and charged with resisting arrest and fare evasion. now they say the charges have since been dismissed by the alameda county district attorney's
there she is saying will all go back and pay the fare if that's the problem.officers denied that request and then the encounter took a different turn. and that's when fists started flying devereaux alleges the officers failed to issue a verbal warning before the used force. her lawyer. says that while his client did evade the bart fair. the outcome was way out of line. >> given way in the officers, including the sergeant was so comfortable. using this brutish display of force in public....
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bart is offering 50% off all fares in september. the discount is taken when you tap your fare card at the gate. they said they pandemic ridership record last friday with one of 5000 writers. that is 25% of what it was recovered. reggie: the new limits on video games being placed on hundreds of millions of young gamers. jobina: plus, charged for a firehose. a woman protecting her lake county neighborhood from a fire last month is now facing charges. the strange reason behind the investigation. reggie: a live look outside. we w when it comes to being on budget, i lead the charge. and for this multitasking number cruncher, time is money. so, no more chasing sales. because at floor and decor, i get rock-bottom prices on top-quality products. and with free in-store design services, i score expert advice and project planning. not like free with purchase either, like free-free. mission accomplished. now that's time well spent. explore floor and decor in person or online at flooranddecor.com ♪ well well well, what have we here? ♪ ♪ a magica
bart is offering 50% off all fares in september. the discount is taken when you tap your fare card at the gate. they said they pandemic ridership record last friday with one of 5000 writers. that is 25% of what it was recovered. reggie: the new limits on video games being placed on hundreds of millions of young gamers. jobina: plus, charged for a firehose. a woman protecting her lake county neighborhood from a fire last month is now facing charges. the strange reason behind the investigation....
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at the amounts of virus in the nasal fare next, and you now look at the amount in the nasal furness of someone who's been infected with the delta variant. it's up to 1000 times more in one of the things that's really concerning is if you get vaccinated, and you get a breakthrough infection we know that that happens and it's expected because no vaccine is 100 percent. the good news is his people that have been vaccinated and get infected as a breakthrough as you call it, that infection with delta, that they have a level of virus in their nasal fare next that is equivalent to an under vaccinated person. we know now that a person who's vaccinated, if you get infected but it does occur even if you're without symptoms or if you have moderate or slate symptoms. you are capable of transmitting it to someone else. so the delta variant, even though the person that gets infected, who is vaccinated, is very unlikely to get a severe outcome. not impossible, but unlikely that person can still spread. it that is the reason for the modification of the masking guidelines, because you're dealing wit
at the amounts of virus in the nasal fare next, and you now look at the amount in the nasal furness of someone who's been infected with the delta variant. it's up to 1000 times more in one of the things that's really concerning is if you get vaccinated, and you get a breakthrough infection we know that that happens and it's expected because no vaccine is 100 percent. the good news is his people that have been vaccinated and get infected as a breakthrough as you call it, that infection with...
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i found women faring to that cute just under the new regime on the cale didn't pull out by the western coalitional leave the generous gift from the inside, including advanced weaponry from croft and all my vehicle to biometric identification. ah weekly here on, on the international where we take a look at the biggest stories of the past 7 days a room. welcome to our program. while cool, see tyler bond sweeping offensive through afghanistan has dominated our news out throughout the week. britain's defense ministry now says any southern civilians have already been killed on sunday. cobble airport as huge crowds gather and a desperate bed to feed a country. the cale pick scenes of sound peace and crowds have been coming in from us since the medicine group and our total control of the country was a site in u. s. military local media report. the apple will be shot for 48 hours to evacuate . ready? mason? inside the national border crossings are now run at 5 in such a said a heavily defended couple ap remain here a new way to leave the country. on saturday, the pentagon said some 17000 had b
i found women faring to that cute just under the new regime on the cale didn't pull out by the western coalitional leave the generous gift from the inside, including advanced weaponry from croft and all my vehicle to biometric identification. ah weekly here on, on the international where we take a look at the biggest stories of the past 7 days a room. welcome to our program. while cool, see tyler bond sweeping offensive through afghanistan has dominated our news out throughout the week....
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cnn fareed zakaria is joining us. he's the host of "fareed zakaria gps." if president biden wants to meet his august 31st withdrawal deadline, the u.s. military needs to know by tomorrow to get that process in motion. how does the president approach this decision when the taliban says that the deadline is a red line that all u.s. troops must be out, they say, by august 31st? >> there is no way for president biden to achieve the goals he has stated, which is to get all the americans out who want to get out, to get out the afghans who helped the united states over 20 years and keep to that deadline. so he has got to find a way to negotiate with the taliban. look, we have been negotiating with the taliban for two years. the taliban needs a lot that the united states has. the country is going to need enormous amounts of money, training, no how. the u.s. has a lot of diplomatic cards it can play. it can play them with pakistan, with qatar, even with russia and china. this is, by the way, a good reason to have good negotiating relations with all these countries.
cnn fareed zakaria is joining us. he's the host of "fareed zakaria gps." if president biden wants to meet his august 31st withdrawal deadline, the u.s. military needs to know by tomorrow to get that process in motion. how does the president approach this decision when the taliban says that the deadline is a red line that all u.s. troops must be out, they say, by august 31st? >> there is no way for president biden to achieve the goals he has stated, which is to get all the...