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u. s. with so many family members who have loved ones that are in the military there at the airport, helping to evacuate people. but the 1st reports for maybe 2 us soldiers injured or killed, then it went up to maybe 8 or 10. and then of course now 12 and then just within the last couple hours now it's gone up to 13 with 18 that are injured. so as the day went on, i think it really sunk in here in washington and really in the united states on how bad this was. this was the worst casualty count for the us military since august 2000, 1120 years ago. where was that? oddly enough, afghanistan. how did that happen? it was a chinook helicopter, that was shot down. killed 30 american service members who shot it down. oddly enough, it was the taliban. then. now here we are 20 years later. and it's now according to the administration. i saw k and now the u. s. is actually needing taliban cooperation to try to help secure the airport to evacuate americans and afghan partners. yeah. and on that important i
u. s. with so many family members who have loved ones that are in the military there at the airport, helping to evacuate people. but the 1st reports for maybe 2 us soldiers injured or killed, then it went up to maybe 8 or 10. and then of course now 12 and then just within the last couple hours now it's gone up to 13 with 18 that are injured. so as the day went on, i think it really sunk in here in washington and really in the united states on how bad this was. this was the worst casualty count...
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u. s. with, they're all going to in the life of the why the security concerns of the us regionally and globally, the u. s. government has learned at that when you destroy and national is the stomach movement locked up all of on. as they did similar groups in iraq, the remnants or the left over fighters and go on and joined the stomach state. and they will pose a much more potent threat to the u. s. interest in the region. overall, the threat of kaiser and the stomach, a state is seen by the us security analyst, that persistent condition and not as an existing short threat to the u. s. strategic interests in the region and globally, also the stomach, a state has been engaged in africa and the deserts of syria. and there are basically contain their use would like to keep the fighting, confined to those areas. and the main issue for the use of the moment is the re emergence of long term strategic competition from russia and china. and for that reason, the u. s. does not want to be bulk down in the
u. s. with, they're all going to in the life of the why the security concerns of the us regionally and globally, the u. s. government has learned at that when you destroy and national is the stomach movement locked up all of on. as they did similar groups in iraq, the remnants or the left over fighters and go on and joined the stomach state. and they will pose a much more potent threat to the u. s. interest in the region. overall, the threat of kaiser and the stomach, a state is seen by the us...
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u. s. leaves. they might need some help with the u. s. with that for that. the taliban clearly wants the u. s. out sooner rather than later, the u. s. want out sooner rather than later. so there's a lot of mutual interest here that the u. s. and joe by saying we don't trust the taliban, but for now we at least will work with them. gabriel. this is one of those very sort of difficult days for us. presidents were 13 service, military personnel have been killed. how is all of this playing out in the us for the president? and what was the reaction to the comments he made just a short time ago? well, after joe biden speech, actually admiral william fallon was on al jazeera to give an interview over the phone, william foul and his retired admiral from the marine corps. but he's not just any retired admiral. he is the former head of central command, and he told us that he did not agree with the donald trump's former president donald trump's agreement with the taliban to leave afghanistan. and he also said he did not agree with the way that joe biden is pulling out of afghanistan. either. this gives y
u. s. leaves. they might need some help with the u. s. with that for that. the taliban clearly wants the u. s. out sooner rather than later, the u. s. want out sooner rather than later. so there's a lot of mutual interest here that the u. s. and joe by saying we don't trust the taliban, but for now we at least will work with them. gabriel. this is one of those very sort of difficult days for us. presidents were 13 service, military personnel have been killed. how is all of this playing out in...
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u. s. is committed to keeping a rule based international order and in keeping the south china sea open. now part of the u. s. policy will be about strengthening ties with countries in the region, so the u. s. can be seen as a counterweight to china's growing influence. now, how is china viewing this visit? while china's official sin one news agency portrayed at harris's visit as a drive to contain china. and it also describes a us approach as outdated cold war thinking intended to create division and confrontation. now one of the things that harris will have to contend with during her visit is answering questions about of gonna start collapse and answering questions about us as credibility and commitment and keeping its foreign policy promises. china says it's closely following developments enough kind of stan. it's foreign ministry says most chinese nationals have safely returned home. the government says it's prepared to work with a tale. bon katrina, you has more from beijing. china has been maintaining close communication with the taliban in the lead up to its takeover of afghanistan. china is really concerned about how this is going to play out fo
u. s. is committed to keeping a rule based international order and in keeping the south china sea open. now part of the u. s. policy will be about strengthening ties with countries in the region, so the u. s. can be seen as a counterweight to china's growing influence. now, how is china viewing this visit? while china's official sin one news agency portrayed at harris's visit as a drive to contain china. and it also describes a us approach as outdated cold war thinking intended to create...
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u. s. with all about kings from 5 madana show a severe dropped inadequacy when faced with the delta variance that's according to an american study 5 inches and volunteers, bottles huge while was in rushes for re said most season for smoke, sharp coated huge areas. correspondence is in the thick of it, firefighters have now created this mineralized zone. this is basically the whole purpose of this is that the fire, if you can see it's still burning there, it will not be able to pass beyond the zone. ah.
u. s. with all about kings from 5 madana show a severe dropped inadequacy when faced with the delta variance that's according to an american study 5 inches and volunteers, bottles huge while was in rushes for re said most season for smoke, sharp coated huge areas. correspondence is in the thick of it, firefighters have now created this mineralized zone. this is basically the whole purpose of this is that the fire, if you can see it's still burning there, it will not be able to pass beyond the...
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with causing death by dangerous driving in the u. k. although she's never denied her guilt, she fled back to the u. s. claiming diplomatic immunity. an extradition request by the u. k was denied in july prime minister barak. johnson raised the issue in a meeting with president biden, the latter express sympathy to the family and said the 2 countries were working together on the case. later this month, hurry dunn's parents will come face to face with mister coolest. for the 1st time in a court house in virginia, a civil claim they filed is heard that done from the spokes person against these progress is being made thanks to continued media coverage. we count many americans amongst us as our friends. we supported these people for decades and diminished. one of their employees killed harry lar reaction was to not stop and think about this family and the consequences that they faced. but they thought about themselves. they recalled her, and the catastrophic miscalculation that they made was that nobody would find out about it. and thanks to your good sales to your colleagues in the media. thank goodness you all came to this family supp
with causing death by dangerous driving in the u. k. although she's never denied her guilt, she fled back to the u. s. claiming diplomatic immunity. an extradition request by the u. k was denied in july prime minister barak. johnson raised the issue in a meeting with president biden, the latter express sympathy to the family and said the 2 countries were working together on the case. later this month, hurry dunn's parents will come face to face with mister coolest. for the 1st time in a court...
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u. s. with more than a 1000000 students, new zealand has extended its nationwide long down until friday, prime minister, just under the and says more certainty is required. now, as the country struggles to contain the spread of the new delta variant, she says it's unlikely new zealand has reached the peak of the outbreak. under the 7 infections have been recorded since the 1st case was identified on tuesday. delta has changed the rules of the game, but we've changed our approach to with hot and dilute levels. why didn't our contact tracing require more, my squaring, and we are testing more people. it is absolutely possible to get on top of this. we just need to keep it up and ensure that we not restrictions any longer than we need to be in. denise here will allow a partial reopening of restaurants and moles in some areas, including the capitol from tuesday. it single day, italy of new covey. 19 infections is fallen to its lowest level in more than 2 months. the country had just under 17400 new c
u. s. with more than a 1000000 students, new zealand has extended its nationwide long down until friday, prime minister, just under the and says more certainty is required. now, as the country struggles to contain the spread of the new delta variant, she says it's unlikely new zealand has reached the peak of the outbreak. under the 7 infections have been recorded since the 1st case was identified on tuesday. delta has changed the rules of the game, but we've changed our approach to with hot and...
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u. s. with one blaze, wiping out much of a small town in northern california. most of greenville central business district was destroyed with street lights even melting because of the extreme heat. it's known as the dixie foreign. it's been burning for about 3 weeks now. fed by high temperatures, strong winds, and low humidity in our all the headlines rebels from if you appears water region of tech ry of taking control of lally baylor. this is a unesco world heritage site valley baylor is located in m horror region. and this is a sacred sites of pilgrimage for millions of christians, famed for its 12th century rocky and churches fighting and to grow his build into neighboring regions and recent weeks with thousands of people forced to flee the violence. malcolm webb has more from nairobi, who resident and others have told us that fighters from the degree region of entered historic town lally better. there were rumors that they were closed on local residents over the last week. some of the residents that they've had gunfire at night, but they say it's normal to t
u. s. with one blaze, wiping out much of a small town in northern california. most of greenville central business district was destroyed with street lights even melting because of the extreme heat. it's known as the dixie foreign. it's been burning for about 3 weeks now. fed by high temperatures, strong winds, and low humidity in our all the headlines rebels from if you appears water region of tech ry of taking control of lally baylor. this is a unesco world heritage site valley baylor is...
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u. s. department of justice for comment. a meantime we did speak to byron brown, a john list, an activist who was himself in prison in connection with a data leak. he campaigned, in support for modern, got failed and says his is not an isolated case. having done for years and feds, myself of the prison, the u. s. for my activism and having written, calling from prison, i can tell you this kind of behavior bug bureau of prisons is very common to the extent that one is engaging activism or, or simply pursuing one's own civil rights in the prison system. marty himself, over throughout the entire imprisonment, has been retaliated against 4 other articles. he's written lawsuits. he has filed against the system against individual wardens and so forth. he was shipped to a communication unit about 2 years ago in one of his actual evaluation. this is where the new federal units were for and you are not allowed to communicate with anyone a day to day. right. and so this, this is not an unusual development in so much is going to do process violation. this is very common, b, o, p, no one has been involved in activism should be tried in the u. s
u. s. department of justice for comment. a meantime we did speak to byron brown, a john list, an activist who was himself in prison in connection with a data leak. he campaigned, in support for modern, got failed and says his is not an isolated case. having done for years and feds, myself of the prison, the u. s. for my activism and having written, calling from prison, i can tell you this kind of behavior bug bureau of prisons is very common to the extent that one is engaging activism or, or...
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u. s over the past week. it all started with a humbling of chain as riches man, that's jack moore offered challenge regulates re concerns about the stock market listing of his and the group. the central bank wasn't keen on tech. john's encroaching on the banking sector without proper regulatory scrutiny and protections for consumers. the property tax was next. a soaring prices in cities had price dot residence in the young aging is threatened to build more social housing and tighten the financing of developers. well, president, she has said housing is for living in and not for speculation. the sector has been regularly used as a tool to stimulate the economy. and then there was more pain for the tech sector after ride hailing at dd floated in. new york regulators weren't happy with its data security practices. next, the $100000000000.00 online education sector was brought to hill beijing said it didn't want hard press parents pay more money for after school lessons. and this week, state media, he's out at gaming companies, call
u. s over the past week. it all started with a humbling of chain as riches man, that's jack moore offered challenge regulates re concerns about the stock market listing of his and the group. the central bank wasn't keen on tech. john's encroaching on the banking sector without proper regulatory scrutiny and protections for consumers. the property tax was next. a soaring prices in cities had price dot residence in the young aging is threatened to build more social housing and tighten the...
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with an a 1000000 of the actual numbers. i mean, seriously, america is back that the wording the u. s. went with when visiting a country, it ravaged with a hideously toxic agent orange in the decades long conflict. it's been almost 60 years since the chemical was widely deployed and the vietnamese are still dealing with the aftermath. me the that's all despite the assurances by washington, an annoying of their cooperation to clear up the heretic effects, it is necessary to continue to mobilize resources to accelerate the progress of dioxin decontamination and be an apple area. seek more appropriate methods to provide medical care and employment for the victims of agent, orange, dioxin in viet nam vietnam has certainly not forgotten. countless people are to this day living with the consequences of the atrocities us admitted during his campaign. what the united states government did to vietnam over 50 years ago. we all know what the united states government did in that country. you know, it was that more was horrifyingly, brutal against the vietnamese people. united states was responsib
with an a 1000000 of the actual numbers. i mean, seriously, america is back that the wording the u. s. went with when visiting a country, it ravaged with a hideously toxic agent orange in the decades long conflict. it's been almost 60 years since the chemical was widely deployed and the vietnamese are still dealing with the aftermath. me the that's all despite the assurances by washington, an annoying of their cooperation to clear up the heretic effects, it is necessary to continue to mobilize...
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u. s. with sign names, google, apple, amazon. but, but in china, if you look from ali baba to gd, to dd, to buy do just expanding more and more. and i think it started when you look at the and financial i totally was, was really a show bopper situation. and as these big tech companies about more and more powerful, i think is really scared beijing, i think it's sort of happen pretty quickly. this is them asserting the more of an iron fist in the crackdown but, but the problem is the way they've gone about it. it told me as a $1.00, 0 $1.00, how not to do it because it's come out of left field 24 hours later. the rules change and investors ultimately are, are holding the bag, right. i mean, the stocks of massively underperformed, and i think for these companies to regulatory goal post, no one knows when you wake up in the morning what's going to be new, whether the gaming, tutoring, stocks or e commerce, and it's really turned into a har movie when it comes to the china tech sector, right? so it's taking everybody by surprise, but
u. s. with sign names, google, apple, amazon. but, but in china, if you look from ali baba to gd, to dd, to buy do just expanding more and more. and i think it started when you look at the and financial i totally was, was really a show bopper situation. and as these big tech companies about more and more powerful, i think is really scared beijing, i think it's sort of happen pretty quickly. this is them asserting the more of an iron fist in the crackdown but, but the problem is the way they've...
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$1000.00 and special forces, soldiers and ca, agents combined with the northern alliance in afghan, a stand and the taliban fell. within months. the u. s. along with its allies turned to nation building with big premises of lessons learned. we know this from not only intelligence, but from the history of military conflict in afghan stands. it's been one of initial success. followed by long years of floundering and ultimate failure. we're not gonna repeat that mistake critic say that is exactly what happened as the us turned more attention to the war in iraq. the us announced an end to major combat operations in afghanistan in 2003, a constitution was written elections followed. a new president, a new legislature with women taking positions of power. but as the years passed, the fighting continued. and as the taliban fought back and civilian casualties mounted, a new us president had to make a decision, go bigger or go home. or overarching goal remains the same. us president brock obama decided to send in an additional $17000.00 troops. then 30000 more by 2010. around 100000 us troops would be in afghanistan. in may of 2011 solid bin la
$1000.00 and special forces, soldiers and ca, agents combined with the northern alliance in afghan, a stand and the taliban fell. within months. the u. s. along with its allies turned to nation building with big premises of lessons learned. we know this from not only intelligence, but from the history of military conflict in afghan stands. it's been one of initial success. followed by long years of floundering and ultimate failure. we're not gonna repeat that mistake critic say that is exactly...
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u. s. military pull out the deadline. remember august 31st. that's when the u. s. with jaws officially, according to report and the port area, or at least 13 people of died and many more reported to have been injured, including for us soldiers. the pentagon has confirmed the explosion. it comes just hours after western governments have been warning of a security threat. for lots of reports coming in from western intelligence, warning us suddenly us citizens to stay away from cobble international airport because of the high threat perceived that there was going to be a terrorist attack turkeys defense ministry is were saying that there has been a 2nd explosion so far, no claim of responsibility. the taliban down played earlier, tara threat warnings. they said that this was a provocation. an attempt to undermine the effort they were making to reassert control over the african capital. they are now saying several of their own. taliban gods have been injured in the explosion as well as women and children. in the report to saying that the explosion was caused by a suicide bo
u. s. military pull out the deadline. remember august 31st. that's when the u. s. with jaws officially, according to report and the port area, or at least 13 people of died and many more reported to have been injured, including for us soldiers. the pentagon has confirmed the explosion. it comes just hours after western governments have been warning of a security threat. for lots of reports coming in from western intelligence, warning us suddenly us citizens to stay away from cobble...
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with the taliban right now? well, what we understand is that the u. s. is engaging with a number of taller bond leaders both in cobble and in doha, where peace talks for a political settlement between the former civilian government and the tall bond have been taking place. it was confirmed, those talks are still continuing under the leadership of ambassadors on like how little side, who's been the special envoy in charge of overseeing this process. and we understand that there are also the state department officials in cobble who are also engaged in direct communication, although not necessarily in the same room with these tall about leaders. there is, of course, also the question of august 31st, which is 8 days from now. that's supposed to be the last day, according to the us president joe biden, that tell us forces will be in that country. but there's also this evacuation process underway. net price, the state department spokesperson explains exactly what's happening in the next 8 days. when you say the total on has made commitments. does the telephone
with the taliban right now? well, what we understand is that the u. s. is engaging with a number of taller bond leaders both in cobble and in doha, where peace talks for a political settlement between the former civilian government and the tall bond have been taking place. it was confirmed, those talks are still continuing under the leadership of ambassadors on like how little side, who's been the special envoy in charge of overseeing this process. and we understand that there are also the...
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u. s. system with the guns. effectively the u. s. military where the officers and the africans with the soldiers. when the officers pulled out, the soldiers didn't know what to do. i also think the u. s. was still looking at a map of afghanistan that was made up of provinces and districts. and of course the taliban were looking at a tribal map and speaking to all the key tribal players and getting them to, to change sides and lawfully what a diplomatic failure all those talks in doha, the u. s. strategy in those talks proved i think, to be not the right strategy at all. they took the taliban on trust. tell of on once they pulled out their forces would negotiate with, with the african government that they come up with a unity government. i don't think that president trump restart does negotiations. all president biden was perhaps following the words that we used to hear from ronald reagan that russian program he used to. he used to was site trust, but verify will corey for the vasic fall, i will be felt foreign. why age? you had the
u. s. system with the guns. effectively the u. s. military where the officers and the africans with the soldiers. when the officers pulled out, the soldiers didn't know what to do. i also think the u. s. was still looking at a map of afghanistan that was made up of provinces and districts. and of course the taliban were looking at a tribal map and speaking to all the key tribal players and getting them to, to change sides and lawfully what a diplomatic failure all those talks in doha, the u. s....
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u. s. economy with will rent payments and expect no consequences to that. well, it's almost laughable as trying to defend the police american intelligence services reportedly got their hands on the genetic research database of the chinese verola g institute in warren with cnn, suggesting that a hack may be involved. revelation comes and made global efforts to establish covert 19th origin earlier the world health organization and the us slammed china for supposedly withholding access to the data. but a special mission concluded that it was unlikely that the virus was artificially created. former us president donald trump frequently used inflammatory rhetoric, branding at the china virus. while in may, the current us president joe biden ordered us intelligence agencies to accelerate their probe into the origins of the virus and to report back in 90 days. we spoke with former us intelligence officer, scott ritter, who thinks that it's an attempt to deflect attention away from problems closer to home. i do know that in the united states we have a tendency to po
u. s. economy with will rent payments and expect no consequences to that. well, it's almost laughable as trying to defend the police american intelligence services reportedly got their hands on the genetic research database of the chinese verola g institute in warren with cnn, suggesting that a hack may be involved. revelation comes and made global efforts to establish covert 19th origin earlier the world health organization and the us slammed china for supposedly withholding access to the...
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u. s. economy with will rent payments and expect no consequences to that. well, it's almost laughable as trying to defend the police. so american intelligence services have reportedly got their hands on the genetic research database of a chinese for ology institute in han see it n suggesting huck may have been involved. now the revelation comes amid global efforts to establish the origin of colbert earlier the world health organization and the u. s. slammed china for supposedly withholding access to data. but a special mission concluded that it was unlikely. the virus was artificially created. a former president trump frequently used inflammatory rhetoric, brian, to get the china virus in may, us president joe biden ordered us intel agencies to accelerate their probe into the origins of the virus. and to report back in my office, scott ritter, who thinks it's an attempt to deflect attention away from the problems closer to home. i think there is a tendency to find a convenient cas blame on china when by an order this intelligence review. it was, it was afte
u. s. economy with will rent payments and expect no consequences to that. well, it's almost laughable as trying to defend the police. so american intelligence services have reportedly got their hands on the genetic research database of a chinese for ology institute in han see it n suggesting huck may have been involved. now the revelation comes amid global efforts to establish the origin of colbert earlier the world health organization and the u. s. slammed china for supposedly withholding...
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u. s. has spent nearly. 822 billion to pay for it. also during that time, 2400 u. s troops were killed along with 3800 u. s contractors and 66,000 members of the afghan military, 47,000. afghan civilians were also killed along with 51,000 members of the taliban, the question to be debated and discuss now. is relatively simply simple. what if anything, did american forces accomplish during those 20 years for more on the withdrawal from afghanistan? you can go to our website ktvu .com. now to our other top story in haiti, where the death toll from that massive 7.2 earthquake yesterday sword today to almost 1300, with many more missing, the white house said today it's sending a search and rescue team of 60 people with specialized equipped been to help find survivors. fox news, alex hogan tells us it's a race against time before the arrival of a tropical storm. the focus in haiti now on search and rescue for anyone trapped under the rubble, with thousands still missing after a 7.2 magnitude quake led to widespread destruction throughout the country. saturday's earthquake struck just off the coast but could be
u. s. has spent nearly. 822 billion to pay for it. also during that time, 2400 u. s troops were killed along with 3800 u. s contractors and 66,000 members of the afghan military, 47,000. afghan civilians were also killed along with 51,000 members of the taliban, the question to be debated and discuss now. is relatively simply simple. what if anything, did american forces accomplish during those 20 years for more on the withdrawal from afghanistan? you can go to our website ktvu .com. now to our...
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u. s. with becoming homeless, softer and eviction more toward expired. congress broke up for some recess, unable to agree on an extension of the bond, meant to keep people at home and stop the spread of covered and creating crucially those unable to pay rent off to losing the jobs in the panoramic. caleb moore and has the detail the fries on home foreclosures and evictions. that for cove it expired on july 31st. this moratorium to keep people in their homes was set in place back in september. it is not known how many people could potentially become homeless as a result of the moratorium being allowed to expire. one survey suggests the number could be 3.6 1000000. some activists gathered outside the us capital, demanding an extension. they actually turned out that our property was the landlord property, and we put up like, put up a legal fight for the longest because we didn't have any worlds to go. and so we're seeing the fact that many people can't afford to live in a ryan and get kicked out of
u. s. with becoming homeless, softer and eviction more toward expired. congress broke up for some recess, unable to agree on an extension of the bond, meant to keep people at home and stop the spread of covered and creating crucially those unable to pay rent off to losing the jobs in the panoramic. caleb moore and has the detail the fries on home foreclosures and evictions. that for cove it expired on july 31st. this moratorium to keep people in their homes was set in place back in september....
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u. s . government to try to make arrangements to get these people out of afghanistan because they believe that their relationship with the u. s. government or us based organizations makes them targets by the taller bond. so they're really working off rough estimate, they do a little le status statistical work to try to extrapolate the number. and that is how they're getting to this figure of a tens of thousands of people, both of us citizens and otherwise that the u. s. government would be trying to fly out of the country. thank you very much. frozen in jordan little the latest there in washington. and after drafting in commercial planes to help with the evacuation of the u. s. as increase the number of people it's bringing out of cobble. in the past 24 hours, 5 flights landed at dulles international airport with approximately 1300 passengers. at this time, for military installations as well as dulles international, are receiving afghans as they come into the united states or phil laval, live near dallas airport, where phil plains of, with african refugees have been landing. they're telling me more about what you've
u. s . government to try to make arrangements to get these people out of afghanistan because they believe that their relationship with the u. s. government or us based organizations makes them targets by the taller bond. so they're really working off rough estimate, they do a little le status statistical work to try to extrapolate the number. and that is how they're getting to this figure of a tens of thousands of people, both of us citizens and otherwise that the u. s. government would be...
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u. s. last slide left corner. thank you. and then just on the television, you know, you've, you've talked about their pragmatic ways of operating with u. s. military here. do you see a role for a u. s. military to have open conversations with the taliban, even potential coordination going forward in particular with this growing and now essentially the threat from isis won't tell you my, my dealing with the taliban. and my dealings of my commanders on the ground with a telegram revolved around our determination to execute this operation and a very flat statement. we made them. but if we, if you challenge us, we're going to hurt you. and i think they recognize that and for their own purposes, this is something they wanted to have happen to. i would, i can't foresee the way future coordination, but between us would go. i would leave that 1st for some future dates. i will simply say that they wanted us out. we wanted to get out with our people, with our, with our friends and partners. and so for that short period of time, our issues, our, our view of the world was congress. it was the sign. finally, i do believe the taliban is going to
u. s. last slide left corner. thank you. and then just on the television, you know, you've, you've talked about their pragmatic ways of operating with u. s. military here. do you see a role for a u. s. military to have open conversations with the taliban, even potential coordination going forward in particular with this growing and now essentially the threat from isis won't tell you my, my dealing with the taliban. and my dealings of my commanders on the ground with a telegram revolved around...
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u. s. relationship with the taliban. but before i get into that, i think it's important just to step back for one second and just remind people what we just heard. a historic moment at 329 p. m. eastern time here in washington, general kenneth mackenzie, the head of central command, uttered 12 words that essentially ended the u. s. is a 20 year occupation of afghanistan is 12 words where i am here to announce the completion of our withdraw from afghanistan. and that was some of the 1st words that he uttered in this. in this briefing here. very interesting briefing. he said that it was the last 5 military aircraft that left a 100 cars, a international airport. he said that the commander on the ground was on the very last plane, as well as ross wilson, the us ambassador to have dennis den they were on the last plane. and those planes are now out of afghanistan airspace. he said the also that, that, that a lot of the military assets that the u. s. had at the airport have been destroyed . and that in terms of handing over to
u. s. relationship with the taliban. but before i get into that, i think it's important just to step back for one second and just remind people what we just heard. a historic moment at 329 p. m. eastern time here in washington, general kenneth mackenzie, the head of central command, uttered 12 words that essentially ended the u. s. is a 20 year occupation of afghanistan is 12 words where i am here to announce the completion of our withdraw from afghanistan. and that was some of the 1st words...
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u. s. economy with will rent payments and expect no consequences to that. well, it's almost as laughable as trying to defend the police. the us vice president come on, harris will visit vietnam and singapore, later this month. under the slogan, america is back. it has that questions over whether the message she's bringing is entirely appropriate or even exactly what the locals want to hear. his answer to may trip out america is back in vietnam, not exactly the bus wording to use considering its appalling legacy of carpet bombing the country in the sixties and seventies. but vice president, kamala harris's 1st ever planned visit to vietnam, is claimed to have a noble aim. keep in mind, the biden harris's administration, main message to the world, is not supposed to make you cringe. but really though, can you help it? at least that was the reaction on line vietnam, the nation we destroyed and who is still dealing with the aftermath of our last visit there. kamala is an imperialist, saying, americans back in vietnam can juris images of b, 50 twos. dropping due
u. s. economy with will rent payments and expect no consequences to that. well, it's almost as laughable as trying to defend the police. the us vice president come on, harris will visit vietnam and singapore, later this month. under the slogan, america is back. it has that questions over whether the message she's bringing is entirely appropriate or even exactly what the locals want to hear. his answer to may trip out america is back in vietnam, not exactly the bus wording to use considering its...
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u. s. well then, the chance that there might be people infiltrating into the groups of african refugees heading towards europe in the u. s. with have in their minds and looking to carry out some kind of atrocities, contrary to what biden and blink and say, which is that terrorist attacks against the us a much less likely now. well, that would require a level of sophistication and pre planning on the part of those who would perpetrate such an act. i think way now we have you know, extremely desperate people who are going to be received by the united states and processed and integrated into society. if you're somebody seeking to do harm in that environment, understand that the vast majority of the afghans you're surrounded with will disagree with your physician and will report you if they ever find out you're trying to do something to unless you're being received by a ready and willing network of support agents here in the united states. you've got to start from scratch, and again, how are you going to do that? so i don't believe there's any real threat. should we be guarded against it? absolutely. should our security encounter
u. s. well then, the chance that there might be people infiltrating into the groups of african refugees heading towards europe in the u. s. with have in their minds and looking to carry out some kind of atrocities, contrary to what biden and blink and say, which is that terrorist attacks against the us a much less likely now. well, that would require a level of sophistication and pre planning on the part of those who would perpetrate such an act. i think way now we have you know, extremely...
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u. s forces. he asked me not to give his last name, he says his rela tips in his homeland are now in danger from the taliban because he worked with the u. s government. we just lost the country, the terrorists and now the growth. they cannot go to school. you know the women they cannot get out there getting beat by a taliban every day on the street money to get the food daily contact with relatives through messaging on social media for a son at the mahdi of fremont, he says, businesses and schools are shut down. he also worked as a translator for the u. s. military. diplomats at the embassy at tamati says he fled to the u. s eight years ago to escape the taliban. i'm angry the way is ended up dead. ahmadi says the taliban killed his brother in law, a police officer a few weeks ago, leaving his young children fatherless. now he says his relatives, including his parents and siblings are at risk. he asked us not to show their faces. i am worrying a lot. um especially for my younger brother and my youngest sister. that, um. you don't know what's going to happen to them. khalil says he and others are speaking out for the sake of the a
u. s forces. he asked me not to give his last name, he says his rela tips in his homeland are now in danger from the taliban because he worked with the u. s government. we just lost the country, the terrorists and now the growth. they cannot go to school. you know the women they cannot get out there getting beat by a taliban every day on the street money to get the food daily contact with relatives through messaging on social media for a son at the mahdi of fremont, he says, businesses and...
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if the taliban will go along with this. the u. s. hopes the resolution will protect people's rights to leave afghanistan, no matter the reason. consistent with the right to leave any country including one's own, everybody must be allowed to safely leave afghanistan for whatever reason, when ever they want, by air or by land. this is the utmost, this is of the utmost importance to us. the u. k. says the taliban must uphold commitments. it's already made to ensure i've gone to san doesn't become a breeding ground. armed groups are going to stone can never again become a safe haven for terrorists. we have condemned unequivocally the attack on cobble airport last week. and we reiterate our condolences and sympathy to the bereaved and to the injured. a coordinated approach will be vital to counter any extremist threat emanating from afghanistan and we called on the taliban to uphold their commitments contained in the doe har agreement. still ahead on al jazeera, we look back at the different strategies by the u. s. during 20 years of war
if the taliban will go along with this. the u. s. hopes the resolution will protect people's rights to leave afghanistan, no matter the reason. consistent with the right to leave any country including one's own, everybody must be allowed to safely leave afghanistan for whatever reason, when ever they want, by air or by land. this is the utmost, this is of the utmost importance to us. the u. k. says the taliban must uphold commitments. it's already made to ensure i've gone to san doesn't become...
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u. s. with the role in the region, and then not just thinking about it in terms of possible economic gains, possible gains and what you just mentioned. resources and other minerals itself. it's also looking at this as an opportunity for china to expand its geo political gains not only in afghanistan, but also to capitalize in the withdrawal of the us in terms of saying that, well, the us seems to be unreliable. it's pointing to the us withdrawing from us, honest on and also talking at the same time to the other side. the other countries in the region who rely on the us for security and military support. namely taiwan, which paging to seize as a breakaway chinese problems. and also japan and other countries in the asia region saying look, the u. s. cannot keep its word so it's best to tor, the line when it comes to bay genes wishes or at least not antagonized beijing. and while we've seen the u. s, withdrawing from us, gone to some we've seen, they ging sort of pumping up its own primacy and powe
u. s. with the role in the region, and then not just thinking about it in terms of possible economic gains, possible gains and what you just mentioned. resources and other minerals itself. it's also looking at this as an opportunity for china to expand its geo political gains not only in afghanistan, but also to capitalize in the withdrawal of the us in terms of saying that, well, the us seems to be unreliable. it's pointing to the us withdrawing from us, honest on and also talking at the same...
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we discussed the ongoing situation in afghanistan with former u. s. navy intelligence officer, steven rogers. he says that he can't help but are parallels with what happened to vietnam. the goal was to ensure that the app in government was strong, that it was a nation where the people were free. it was a nation, ruled by a constitution and not ruled by any dictator or a terrorist organization. so the goal was never achieve. 20 years of work was put into that we have seen is a caster feet. how do you leave all these people behind the talk about the afghan assistance to, to, to be met with the baby, torture and murder. this reminds me of saigon. i was in the air force during the time, so i god fell. and when i see helicopters in bul landing on rooftops in an airport and giant us air force planes, having him refugees, board. those planes reminds me of saigon. and when we see its history repeating itself, so there is no bright future, obviously for our ganesh them. but until we make a change in our nation with regard to our foreign policy, we don't have
we discussed the ongoing situation in afghanistan with former u. s. navy intelligence officer, steven rogers. he says that he can't help but are parallels with what happened to vietnam. the goal was to ensure that the app in government was strong, that it was a nation where the people were free. it was a nation, ruled by a constitution and not ruled by any dictator or a terrorist organization. so the goal was never achieve. 20 years of work was put into that we have seen is a caster feet. how...
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that's based in doha, as well as bringing and other international actors along with the u. s. there's also representatives from the cage, from the you, from china, from russia, from pakistan, from, with pakistan. and all these actors really focusing on 2 main goals. first to try and put some kinds of breaks on the rapidly deteriorating situation that we see. and that's gonna, samantha moment and secondly to try and get things back on track for negotiations between the taliban and african government. the u. s. is showing no signs of actually stepping up its attack. so do you think that's likely to change? right, so the us still planning to completely withdraw their military forces by the end of the month, most of that withdrawal has already happened. still, to date, the u. s. is assisting with some air operations assisting afghan forces with some of these operations. but all of those are from planes that are being sent in from outs, where there's currently no plans on the ground in afghanistan to carry out the, the operations. and the military has so far, so they don't plan to
that's based in doha, as well as bringing and other international actors along with the u. s. there's also representatives from the cage, from the you, from china, from russia, from pakistan, from, with pakistan. and all these actors really focusing on 2 main goals. first to try and put some kinds of breaks on the rapidly deteriorating situation that we see. and that's gonna, samantha moment and secondly to try and get things back on track for negotiations between the taliban and african...
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point, understand that back in july, the leader of bella, ruth is opposition. net with joe biden and presented the u. s. president with a list of potential targets for sanctions. now those sanctions have been handed down. now earlier today, sanctions were imposed by london as well. and we had quite a reaction from the bell rouge and leader, alexander lucas. shank, britain. good. god, go check on those sanctions for a 1000 years. we haven't known britain, and we don't really want to see what you are americans. yes, men. now a number of countries around the world are the target of us sanctions. obama administration escalated the sanctions on a number of countries. new sanctions were imposed under donald trump as well. and it seems like the bye didn't ministration has now come forward and more sanctions are being imposed on dela ruth, while the usa continues to demonize, the leader of bella. ruth alexander lucas shanker. or corona virus cases in the u. s. are on the rise again with numbers topping last summer's peak. and even though many states have fully reopen, some might still think twice about holding
point, understand that back in july, the leader of bella, ruth is opposition. net with joe biden and presented the u. s. president with a list of potential targets for sanctions. now those sanctions have been handed down. now earlier today, sanctions were imposed by london as well. and we had quite a reaction from the bell rouge and leader, alexander lucas. shank, britain. good. god, go check on those sanctions for a 1000 years. we haven't known britain, and we don't really want to see what you...
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the decision seems to have caused biden dearly back home with the u. s. president's approval ratings sharply hitting an all time low. here's our correspondent, kill him up and with commentary. the chaotic scenes and cobble have certainly not been good for the white house. the approval rating of joe biden has now dropped to less than half only 46 percent of americans say they like the jobs the new president is doing now. the events in afghanistan have certainly been a factor because prior to them he was at 53 percent. so a 7 percent drop seems you have resulted. some polls are now showing that joe biden was handling of afghanistan is less popular than george w bush's handling of afghanistan. and we now have a situation where a senator bob menendez, representing the u. s. foreign relations committee of the senate. he's coming forward with this statement. the events of recent days have been the combination of a series of mistakes made by republican and democratic administrations over the past 20 years, including the trumpet, ministrations, flawed negotiatio
the decision seems to have caused biden dearly back home with the u. s. president's approval ratings sharply hitting an all time low. here's our correspondent, kill him up and with commentary. the chaotic scenes and cobble have certainly not been good for the white house. the approval rating of joe biden has now dropped to less than half only 46 percent of americans say they like the jobs the new president is doing now. the events in afghanistan have certainly been a factor because prior to...
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u. s. drones strike destroyed a vehicle outside cobble airport on sunday, the pentagon said the car was carrying ice ok, suicide bombers, preparing to target the final stages of the u. s. military evacuation. with tuesdays deadline approaching the u. s. and 97 other countries say the taliban has committed to keep providing safe passage out of afghanistan to foreign nationals as well as afghans with travel authorization. we've rally dozens of countries from around the world to stand with us in saying that the taliban, that if they do not follow through on those commitments, there will be significant consequences. and with a new government taking charge, official say the us will continue to strike at groups and individuals it deems to be threats in country after country, including places like like yemen, like somalia, large parts of syria. lydia places. we don't have boots on the ground on any kind of ongoing basis. we have the capacity to go after people who are trying to do us harm will retain that capacity and f canister. us national security advisor jake sullivan says that groups like ice will k operating in afghanistan, do not have the capabilities to carry out attacks in other countries. at
u. s. drones strike destroyed a vehicle outside cobble airport on sunday, the pentagon said the car was carrying ice ok, suicide bombers, preparing to target the final stages of the u. s. military evacuation. with tuesdays deadline approaching the u. s. and 97 other countries say the taliban has committed to keep providing safe passage out of afghanistan to foreign nationals as well as afghans with travel authorization. we've rally dozens of countries from around the world to stand with us in...