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it was already under president bob in the us department of health and human services in his annual report in march of 2021 boasted about having used in diplomatic muscle to quote, persuading brazil to reject a russian over $900.00 vaccine, which he described as a malign influence detrimental to your safety and security. and, you know, i can on some level understand the logic of the, of the american officials. after all, they are not responsible for the house of the brazilian people. they're trying to do what they define to be in that country of interest. but what about those brazilian officials who are charged with protecting public house? is that okay, is it even the legal brazil to suck. com, to that kind of diplomatic pressure on public health issues? or the pool, but if you leave the brazilian, people certainly want the russian vaccine for going. good afternoon. i feel national congress has passed a decision that if the russian vaccine is approved by other countries, can be approved in brazil for they have to leave the view, the brazilian health regulatory agency. and visa kelly has d
it was already under president bob in the us department of health and human services in his annual report in march of 2021 boasted about having used in diplomatic muscle to quote, persuading brazil to reject a russian over $900.00 vaccine, which he described as a malign influence detrimental to your safety and security. and, you know, i can on some level understand the logic of the, of the american officials. after all, they are not responsible for the house of the brazilian people. they're...
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most people, we have videos and recordings and documents from the us department of justice, but i mean, it would be 50 for b and from prosecutors working tested brazilian companies to condemn me. you know, want to know for the final w show and deep down economy to be, what was it that was the increasing presence, the brazilian companies in the global market. we have done my own petrograd. tried to fetch had made the greatest oil discovery in the 21st century in the sub cell. clare. no, no my would like to leave this aside. you tell you that during my administration. okay, us, did you not a metal in our affairs? maybe boys on december, the 10th 2000 to 2. i was invited by president bush. no, i wasn't even in office. the bush was terrified. she wanted to terrorism, get in to get it, and he needed to invade iraq. you all yet up if you by bush invited me to take brazil to participate in the iraq war, but a cuban di hold president bush on that december. the 10th 2002 bo, she could, i didn't help know saddam hussein me boys can know that iraq was 12000 kilometers away from my country. pick u
most people, we have videos and recordings and documents from the us department of justice, but i mean, it would be 50 for b and from prosecutors working tested brazilian companies to condemn me. you know, want to know for the final w show and deep down economy to be, what was it that was the increasing presence, the brazilian companies in the global market. we have done my own petrograd. tried to fetch had made the greatest oil discovery in the 21st century in the sub cell. clare. no, no my...
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hasjust here, the us department of defence has just announced that it is activating what it calls theat the us military, the air force, will take over 18 civilian airliners to help with the evacuation effort. they will not fly directly into kabul airport, but what they will do is once people have been flown away from kabul by military plane and dropped off at the nearest safe oatar has been used along with others being used. there was actually a time where oatar set our facilities are full we cannot take any more. to speed that up the civilian airliners will fly to those error bases —— those airbases. so that should help move people more quickly. stop them. the military planes can be used to getting as many people as quickly as possible out of kabul away from that airport. certainly it is a sign of how amen's the evacuation effort is. how much it is taking up in terms of aircraft and resources. how logistically difficult it is. or how intent the us airforces on difficult it is. or how intent the us air forces on getting as many people as possible.— us air forces on getting as many peo
hasjust here, the us department of defence has just announced that it is activating what it calls theat the us military, the air force, will take over 18 civilian airliners to help with the evacuation effort. they will not fly directly into kabul airport, but what they will do is once people have been flown away from kabul by military plane and dropped off at the nearest safe oatar has been used along with others being used. there was actually a time where oatar set our facilities are full we...
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there was an attempt to sound optimistic from the us state department. take a listen. this is not abandonment, this is not an evacuation. this is not the wholesale. busy withdrawl, what this is is a reduction in the size of our civilian footprint. this is a draw down of civilian americans. now, in afghanistan, we've seen the taliban sees control of several provinces in just one day. they are inching toward the capital city of cobble. and it's important to know that the taliban offensive, which is now culminating in today's events. it began back in april when joe biden announced that the usa intended to withdraw troops from the country. september 11th . was set as the date from which all us forces would be out of the country. now, this sending in a 3000 more troops to oversee the withdrawal of the u. s. embassy staff, and others that has raised the question about whether or not this fall withdrawl that was promised by the biden administration is actually going to happen. while the state department is adamant that withdrawal will take place. this is how they responded wh
there was an attempt to sound optimistic from the us state department. take a listen. this is not abandonment, this is not an evacuation. this is not the wholesale. busy withdrawl, what this is is a reduction in the size of our civilian footprint. this is a draw down of civilian americans. now, in afghanistan, we've seen the taliban sees control of several provinces in just one day. they are inching toward the capital city of cobble. and it's important to know that the taliban offensive, which...
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first whether the phoenix police department uses excessive force in violation of the fourth amendmentsecond whether the phoenix police department engages in discriminatory policing practices that violate the constitution and federal law. third, whether the department violates the first amendment by retaliating against individuals who are engaged in protected expressive activities. fourth, whether at the city and its police department respond to disabilities in a manner that violates the disabilities act. this includes decisions to criminally detain individuals with behavior mental health issues. and whether they infringe on the rights of the homeless by seizing their belongings. those last two areas of investigative focus speak to that which is broader than the phoenix investigation. our society is straining by turning to law enforcement. too often we asked law-enforcement officers to be the first and last option for addressing issues that should not be handled by our criminal justice system. this makes police officers jobs more difficult, increases unnecessary confrontations with law
first whether the phoenix police department uses excessive force in violation of the fourth amendmentsecond whether the phoenix police department engages in discriminatory policing practices that violate the constitution and federal law. third, whether the department violates the first amendment by retaliating against individuals who are engaged in protected expressive activities. fourth, whether at the city and its police department respond to disabilities in a manner that violates the...
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i just verified this on the us ampersand of genesis website. the state department was in charge of civilian evacuations. they failed miserably and continued to fail when the dust settles. it's hard to see how secretary blinking should still up a job when a bad, not a dime of that makes its way to the us treasury. our entire government is report out is scamarus, liars, and thieves. then there's an ongoing situation regarding around $100.00 gods for the british embassy a cobble. it's turned out they're not eligible to get on the u. k. evacuation flights because their contracts in order to look after the british embassy, we're out sourced to a contractor. something that is going to continue to be looked at as those scenes that we've seen from cobble airport continue to be chaotic. celebrations to mark i've kind of fall into independence day, turned into an p taliban protests around certain parts of the country. that's people rallied to show their resistance to the new regime. in cobble crowds marched through the streets denouncing the takeover of the country. they cha
i just verified this on the us ampersand of genesis website. the state department was in charge of civilian evacuations. they failed miserably and continued to fail when the dust settles. it's hard to see how secretary blinking should still up a job when a bad, not a dime of that makes its way to the us treasury. our entire government is report out is scamarus, liars, and thieves. then there's an ongoing situation regarding around $100.00 gods for the british embassy a cobble. it's turned out...
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as us troops depart from _ prepared for. as us troops depart from kabul- prepared for. port, | depart from kabul airport, they�*re having to work closely with the taliban, which is ostensibly still to them an enemy group, can they trust the taliban to assist with the operation, with the security around the airport? welcome i think we saw— around the airport? welcome i think we saw the _ around the airport? welcome i think we saw the answer - think we saw the answer yesterday. the taliban are adept at whipping women and children, but are far less competent at providing any sort of semblance of security or mounting any kind of counterterrorist against their mirror image isis—k. counterterrorist against their mirror image isis-k. finally, the fall of— mirror image isis-k. finally, the fall of kabul— mirror image isis-k. finally, the fall of kabul came - mirror image isis-k. finally, | the fall of kabul came quicker than many would have expected. was a security somehow forgotten about as us troops hurried to get the people out of the country? my hurried to get the people out
as us troops depart from _ prepared for. as us troops depart from kabul- prepared for. port, | depart from kabul airport, they�*re having to work closely with the taliban, which is ostensibly still to them an enemy group, can they trust the taliban to assist with the operation, with the security around the airport? welcome i think we saw— around the airport? welcome i think we saw the _ around the airport? welcome i think we saw the answer - think we saw the answer yesterday. the taliban...
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the us state department says american troops are now taking steps to secure the airport. bassy staff, citizens, and some afghan nationals from kabul. there's been a sharp rise in the death toll from the earthquake that hit haiti on saturday — almost 1300 people are now known to have died, many more are feared to be trapped under the rubble of collapsed buildings. hospitals are struggling to cope with the injured. now on bbc news it's hardtalk with stephen sackur.
the us state department says american troops are now taking steps to secure the airport. bassy staff, citizens, and some afghan nationals from kabul. there's been a sharp rise in the death toll from the earthquake that hit haiti on saturday — almost 1300 people are now known to have died, many more are feared to be trapped under the rubble of collapsed buildings. hospitals are struggling to cope with the injured. now on bbc news it's hardtalk with stephen sackur.
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the us state department says american troops are now taking steps to secure the airport. our first report is from our diplomatic correspondent, paul adams. afghanistan has new masters. 20 years later, the taliban are back. hours after arriving in kabul, sitting at the president's desk. earlier at the same desk, president ashraf ghani clinging to the last fragments of power. but the man gazing down on kabul�*s streets has gone, fleeing to neighboring uzbekistan. in a facebook post, he said he left to avoid bloodshed. as the taliban moves in, the west moves out. american helicopters busy over kabul all day today, ferrying diplomats from the us embassy to the airport. this disorderly end was not the plan. hundreds of british troops have now arrived in kabul to help with the evacuation of thousands of british and afghan civilians. the operation is well under way, these trips may not be on the ground for long. kabul is in chaos, people desperate to leave, taking what they can, fearing a bloody assault. there is little violence so far but a lot of panic. crowds descended on bank
the us state department says american troops are now taking steps to secure the airport. our first report is from our diplomatic correspondent, paul adams. afghanistan has new masters. 20 years later, the taliban are back. hours after arriving in kabul, sitting at the president's desk. earlier at the same desk, president ashraf ghani clinging to the last fragments of power. but the man gazing down on kabul�*s streets has gone, fleeing to neighboring uzbekistan. in a facebook post, he said he...
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on tuesday us presidentjoe biden said he doesn't regret his decision the us state department spokesperson the us state department spokesperson ever prices speaking.— ever prices speaking. we are committed — ever prices speaking. we are committed to _ ever prices speaking. we are committed to supporting - ever prices speaking. we are - committed to supporting afghanistan and its people. that commitment remains. , , ., ., remains. the flights you mentioned will be landing _ remains. the flights you mentioned will be landing daily, _ remains. the flights you mentioned will be landing daily, you _ remains. the flights you mentioned will be landing daily, you give - remains. the flights you mentioned j will be landing daily, you give some numbers— will be landing daily, you give some numbers a — will be landing daily, you give some numbers a couple of days ago, two days ago— numbers a couple of days ago, two days ago may become a 95. 95, numbers a couple of days ago, two days ago may become a 95. 95, we are at 1200 as of — days ago may become a 95. 95, we are at 1200 as of today. _ days ago ma
on tuesday us presidentjoe biden said he doesn't regret his decision the us state department spokesperson the us state department spokesperson ever prices speaking.— ever prices speaking. we are committed — ever prices speaking. we are committed to _ ever prices speaking. we are committed to supporting - ever prices speaking. we are - committed to supporting afghanistan and its people. that commitment remains. , , ., ., remains. the flights you mentioned will be landing _ remains. the...
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marvin weinbaum, former intelligence analyst at the us state department, thank you so much for joining in afghanistan continues to fill the void left by us troops, neighbouring pakistan fears trouble spilling over the border. for decades, pakistan has served as a sanctuary for afghans fleeing violence and war. but now, the government in islamabad says it has reached its limit and cannot accept more afghan refugees. there are two main border crossings between the two countries. bbc urdu's sarah atiq reports now from the one at torkham in the northwest of pakistan, where the taliban are now in control of the afghan side. 0n the surface, it almost looks normal on this part of the pakistan—afg hanistan border. but look closer. so much has changed. the taliban are now in control of torkham, the busiest crossing with pakistan. a few days back, hundreds of panicked afghan civilians gathered here for days, desperate for a way out. but then, what seems inevitable happened. 0utnumbered afghan police forces surrendered to the taliban. now the number of afghans seeking refuge is much less. the tal
marvin weinbaum, former intelligence analyst at the us state department, thank you so much for joining in afghanistan continues to fill the void left by us troops, neighbouring pakistan fears trouble spilling over the border. for decades, pakistan has served as a sanctuary for afghans fleeing violence and war. but now, the government in islamabad says it has reached its limit and cannot accept more afghan refugees. there are two main border crossings between the two countries. bbc urdu's sarah...
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bring in the alexander and he's the founder of capital peak strategies and served as the us treasury department financial, a tashay in kabul. thank you for joining us, alex. what's your reaction to the world bank? freezing? i money to afghanistan. thank you. emily, i commend the world bank on this decision. i think it was absolutely the right decision in following the, the work of the i m f and the us treasury, department and other partners to deny the tall bond access to revenue. we're likely to see the likes of china or russia stepping to replace some of those last funding . i don't think so not on the same scale, international assistance to the afghan government. the previous afghan government was about 50 percent of a civilian budget and almost 100 percent of the security budgets that totaled at least about 40 percent of overall gdp for the country. this is a huge amount of money. and so, while it remains to be seen what the actions will be taken by china by russia, this, this part of this current position by the world bank, by the mass, by the u. s. and international partners is a major bl
bring in the alexander and he's the founder of capital peak strategies and served as the us treasury department financial, a tashay in kabul. thank you for joining us, alex. what's your reaction to the world bank? freezing? i money to afghanistan. thank you. emily, i commend the world bank on this decision. i think it was absolutely the right decision in following the, the work of the i m f and the us treasury, department and other partners to deny the tall bond access to revenue. we're likely...
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you know, we've contracted the us department of justice for comment. we await the response. the french government's been accused of running a health dictatorship of response for cobra passes. people poured onto the streets of paris to voice their anger on thursday of to francis constitutional council group. the government moves legal and so to liberty, in the forty's, we had a period of occupation and people need to, to, to, to show a paper to go here or here. and it's a bad memory hearing friends. yeah. we are because i speak on behalf of everyone else. it'll angry. it's not that we against the vaccine, but we have no one said because it is only 6 months old. we can no longer go to the cinema oil. children want to go to the cinema. if the parents are not vaccinated, then they cannot, well, we can no longer do anything. it's called the fund, it's come to us because the french don't want it. we know very well that the constitutional counsel, that of people who are close to power and will not go against power. i don't much. i see this as a betrayal for french people because th
you know, we've contracted the us department of justice for comment. we await the response. the french government's been accused of running a health dictatorship of response for cobra passes. people poured onto the streets of paris to voice their anger on thursday of to francis constitutional council group. the government moves legal and so to liberty, in the forty's, we had a period of occupation and people need to, to, to, to show a paper to go here or here. and it's a bad memory hearing...
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well, we have contacted the us department of justice for comment and he all responds, we'll bring it to you. and we will, of course, because the following this story, any developments as it unfolds will bring that to you as well. it's really her temporarily exempted residence of some marino from needing cobit passports, which only recognize you approved vaccines. now the tiny country sits entirely within at least borders and has almost completely immunized its out of population using rushes, but i think the shot. however, at that job, still not being given the green light by brussels, leaving many local stuck at home. earlier we heard exclusively from some marino's health minister. our green boss is erica, nice from you, bass, only for the people the summary. know about you. naked by pfizer. so the people and it is 94 percent of our population that's will be seen as the problem to move into italy in the service or italy bar or restaurant or c m. ok and the order close space, close space. so we are now working with the italian government to, to find a solution to this problem. well, j
well, we have contacted the us department of justice for comment and he all responds, we'll bring it to you. and we will, of course, because the following this story, any developments as it unfolds will bring that to you as well. it's really her temporarily exempted residence of some marino from needing cobit passports, which only recognize you approved vaccines. now the tiny country sits entirely within at least borders and has almost completely immunized its out of population using rushes,...
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us department of defense officials said it would still take several days to fly out the 6000 troops deployedo secure and run the airlift. the british prime minister is due to chair a virtual meeting of leaders from g7 countries. it's expected he'll ask the us president to delay the withdrawal of american troops from afghanistan. the taliban have warned there'll be "consequences" if the us and its allies extend their presence into september. the iranian government has said it's prepared to ship more fuel to lebanon to ease their continuing energy crisis. the move would be in defiance of a united states embargo on iranian exports. petrol shortages are paralysing much of lebanon's economy and threatening essential services. there's to be a clampdown on covid test providers who've been accused of taking advantage of holidaymakers travelling abroad. more than 80 companies listed on the government website are to be warned over misleading prices. a further 57 firms are being removed from the website because they either don't provide the relevant tests — or they no longer even exist. 0ur transport c
us department of defense officials said it would still take several days to fly out the 6000 troops deployedo secure and run the airlift. the british prime minister is due to chair a virtual meeting of leaders from g7 countries. it's expected he'll ask the us president to delay the withdrawal of american troops from afghanistan. the taliban have warned there'll be "consequences" if the us and its allies extend their presence into september. the iranian government has said it's...
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loyce pace, directorfor the office of global affairs at the us department of health and human services they will come from us as well as other countries who have made these commitments, and so is the president announced we are at 100 million and counting, there are hundreds and millions more, in fact, coming the remainder of this year and going into next year. as you are aware the g7 countries also made an additional commitment to share vaccines, up to1 billion going into next year but we know that it is going to take more and don't know that the us is committed to sharing its simplest doses as they come online at. we are working directly with countries as well as regional partners but importantly, aligning ourselves with the covax facility and so this collaboration that is really a co—ordination across the world health organization, unicef and others is really helpful to us because they also have mapped where the greatest needs are around the world, they been working directly with governments to understand what their vaccination plans are. obviously our agency like the centres for dis
loyce pace, directorfor the office of global affairs at the us department of health and human services they will come from us as well as other countries who have made these commitments, and so is the president announced we are at 100 million and counting, there are hundreds and millions more, in fact, coming the remainder of this year and going into next year. as you are aware the g7 countries also made an additional commitment to share vaccines, up to1 billion going into next year but we know...
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department is dead. i good evening. thanks for joining us here on our team. and imprisoned american activists to serving time for hacking claims. he's been denied telephone calls with lewis shortly after an article he wrote was published on our website in that pace. marty got some describe cases of mistreatment and stories of state approved execution taking place in the penitentiary where he's currently serving his sentence. the prison claims restrictions were placed on phone calls to make due to changes in coby policy. the activists wife is sure his article is the real reason. there is a woman there be prisons, attorney named katherine fear veld whose locking is call. she's asking for an immediate court deadline to allow an attorney call. meanwhile, other prisoners you have no such deadlines are having calls and i think that it also the timing works out with when the last article ran at r t about and exposing what she's doing there, what's going on in the prison? i think it's that an active retaliation cuz it's only against marty and not against other people
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us here on our international. we begin with breaking news. the head of the afghan government media department has reportedly been shot dead in the country's capital close to the russian embassy. the security of the building has since been increased to the very latest on this from a local journalist. hello. how are you doing? we live on the line. good afternoon to below. first of all, just take us through what happened though han min apart was the head of the government, media and information center he had served as the deputy spokesperson for president of winey. he came from southern afghanistan, he was very outspoken defending the government, but he was also someone who had an infectious smile. he was a very, very lovely soul. people liked him, he was a point. and what does a fact shows you that this deadly string of assassinations continues and called the thought of on the fed that they have. they were behind the killings. the attack also comes after the deadly suicide car bombing outside of the home, off of on us as defense minister, as well as part of our member of parliament from babylon
us here on our international. we begin with breaking news. the head of the afghan government media department has reportedly been shot dead in the country's capital close to the russian embassy. the security of the building has since been increased to the very latest on this from a local journalist. hello. how are you doing? we live on the line. good afternoon to below. first of all, just take us through what happened though han min apart was the head of the government, media and information...
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story of money vitally important to believe that in central to what day theresa is one of the us department numbers. we look for advice post or on the, on the state of an economy. steady, solid growth in financial markets, usually reflected in solid state of growth in economics, in demand, in job markets. the reason is that people feel, well, if you look at the textbooks, there should be no limit to growth. but if you look in the newspapers at the moment, you get to see it, there is a, is a, a brain con growth. the central question now is whether, when a cyclical slung, or the something structural is going on. so they get dropped to about that my releases, mission systems and pies based upon people's remaining to have confidence in the information they giving out and the promotion of the ideology in the narrative. which finances base around which is increasingly become this kind of game show approach. to things for a period of time everybody wins. and then as number of economists, marks kings pointed out is eventually all these menus go up a lot and they crush me to those heavy lobbying by
story of money vitally important to believe that in central to what day theresa is one of the us department numbers. we look for advice post or on the, on the state of an economy. steady, solid growth in financial markets, usually reflected in solid state of growth in economics, in demand, in job markets. the reason is that people feel, well, if you look at the textbooks, there should be no limit to growth. but if you look in the newspapers at the moment, you get to see it, there is a, is a, a...
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i think everybody believe this is really a figure from 2014, by the us department of and maybe improvised explosive devices that used to kill american soldiers and 80 percent of them use ammonium nitrate, which is a fertilizer. but also chemical precursor explosives were produced to pakistani bands. and so with that import of the war making capability, it is difficult for any power, including the united states single handedly, the telephone going to send, but you're right. the customs remains an important part of the telephone to give me the to regenerate, but that's really not the only thing. the other thing is, the telephone or the telephone are involved in trans boundary, trans national. we're going to try and in the division the production. but also the modeling of our products into iran, but also to central asia into russia. and you're, they're also able to explore money from people and truck drivers to try to drive commercial goods across the country. and so that is really what is eating the telephone and the revenue from the waters. although learning is only a small fraction best p
i think everybody believe this is really a figure from 2014, by the us department of and maybe improvised explosive devices that used to kill american soldiers and 80 percent of them use ammonium nitrate, which is a fertilizer. but also chemical precursor explosives were produced to pakistani bands. and so with that import of the war making capability, it is difficult for any power, including the united states single handedly, the telephone going to send, but you're right. the customs remains...
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and newly obtained the pentagon documents shed light on how the us department of defense, pressures, movie producers, to portray the american military in a favorable life ah, for broadcasting larger studios in moscow. this is our team to national. i'm john thomas. certainly glad to have you with us. the new york governor andrew cuomo has announced that he will step down in 14 days and it comes on the back of months of allegations of sexual harassment. he denies any wrong doing. cuomo has previously given impassioned speeches on respecting women and their personal space to sheep in or ridicule the pain. a woman suffers from the sexual attack is disgusted. i often will give them a grip of the arm, a pat on the face, a touch on the stomach, a slap on the back. it's my way of saying, i see you. i appreciate you. and i thank you to 2nd guess how a woman should of active or sexual attack is sexist and disgusted. i do hug and kiss people casually. women and men. i have done it all my life. it's who i've been, since i can remember. i mean, it's just insensitive, you don't understand the pain
and newly obtained the pentagon documents shed light on how the us department of defense, pressures, movie producers, to portray the american military in a favorable life ah, for broadcasting larger studios in moscow. this is our team to national. i'm john thomas. certainly glad to have you with us. the new york governor andrew cuomo has announced that he will step down in 14 days and it comes on the back of months of allegations of sexual harassment. he denies any wrong doing. cuomo has...
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movement as you steps down amid a sex scandal. revealed pentagon document shed light on how the us department of defense pressure movie produces to portray the american military in a favorable light. i'm covering this to you. k prime minister barak johnson under fire again i'll shoot, emerge that nearly 800000 pounds was spent on paintings for downing street. it comes to me growing public and grow to pay fries for teachers and police, as well as a tiny pay rise offered to those codes in baffled n. h. s stuff. well, the extra spending i would like them to make are in relation to that health service and particularly the pe clay, most of the chest has been desperate need of funding on the pay rise. ah hello. good afternoon for russia. say that just turn mid day here. and this 11th of august live from i will these h q. russia is kevin with the for the next 30 minutes. thanks for company to and we're going to start. so it was a breaking news. it's literally just a, it seems a u. k. citizen has been arrested in germany accused of spying for russia. next big story cropping up. and we think federal p
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all of us at the state department and across the us government feel that way.r secretary... _ today question. thanks, mr secretary... that _ today question. thanks, mr secretary... that was i today question. thanks, mrl secretary... that was antony today question. thanks, mr- secretary... that was antony blinken there, the us secretary of state giving an update on the situation in afghanistan, and we'll have plenty more reaction to his comments later on in the programme. this is bbc news. the headlines at 8pm. britain says it will use "every hour that's left" to get people out of afghanistan. people wade through human sewage to try to get airside to flee. is it worth staying here in afghanistan at the moment? translation: afghanistan at the moment? tuna/mom— afghanistan at the moment? translation: �* , ., , translation: there's no we can stay here. the americans _ translation: there's no we can stay here. the americans should _ translation: there's no we can stay here. the americans should shoot i translation: there's no we can stay here. the americans should s
all of us at the state department and across the us government feel that way.r secretary... _ today question. thanks, mr secretary... that _ today question. thanks, mr secretary... that was i today question. thanks, mrl secretary... that was antony today question. thanks, mr- secretary... that was antony blinken there, the us secretary of state giving an update on the situation in afghanistan, and we'll have plenty more reaction to his comments later on in the programme. this is bbc news. the...
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as israel used department of human services put it computerized decision making can reduce red tape, ensure decisions are consistent and create greater efficiencies for recipients and the department. the problem is how the challenges system that has no face, no name, and nobody signed spot him if your letter say, you know, i'm in charge of this good afternoon. welcome to the department of human services centrally on a good day. it end up sitting on hold for a couple of hours trying to speak to a human. the real question is, how has it come about that the government has overpaid people by billions. because really the criminal weiss is occurring at the end of the governance line. it's the government that's doing this. otherwise you're saying a 100000 citizens had made mistakes. well, if that's the case, then the system is too difficult for people to negotiate. so i'm not here shaking my fist at technology, it's not digital phone, it's not a computers fault. this system has been designed quite explicitly by government governments responsible for its failures and governments really respo
as israel used department of human services put it computerized decision making can reduce red tape, ensure decisions are consistent and create greater efficiencies for recipients and the department. the problem is how the challenges system that has no face, no name, and nobody signed spot him if your letter say, you know, i'm in charge of this good afternoon. welcome to the department of human services centrally on a good day. it end up sitting on hold for a couple of hours trying to speak to...
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well, alex certain, the founder of capital peak strategies, he also served as the us treasury department's financial shea at the u. s embassy income from 2018 to 20. 19 join us from pitt can county calla co rajo. asked to have you with is here on al jazeera withholding this money is one of the few leaders that the us has. would you say it's right to use these lever is given the states as the country as in how thank you so much for having me. and yes, 1st my heart goes out to the afghan people right now. and my thoughts are with the u. s. service personnel and diplomats who are on the ground helping american citizens. to your question, i believe that the $9000000000.00 belongs to the afghan people. it is a rainy day fund. it is international reserves. so these are not to be used by the afghan government and now certainly not by the taliban. and it's not their right to have this money to the ask and people's money. ok v i n f as indicated that once there is stability and governments then some solar transfers could happen. do you think this will happen once there is stability, we could start
well, alex certain, the founder of capital peak strategies, he also served as the us treasury department's financial shea at the u. s embassy income from 2018 to 20. 19 join us from pitt can county calla co rajo. asked to have you with is here on al jazeera withholding this money is one of the few leaders that the us has. would you say it's right to use these lever is given the states as the country as in how thank you so much for having me. and yes, 1st my heart goes out to the afghan people...
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one development is that the us department of defence has announced that it will activate what it callsil reserve air fleet — that essentially means it commandeers a set of commercial airliners to help with the evacuation. so 18 airliners from different us airlines will now be taken over by the military and will support the evacuation effort. they won't be flown directly into kabul airport but they'll be used to collect people from the nearest air bases so that the military flights can focus on ferrying people out of kabul to whichever bases in the region are being used. qatar has been used extensively. the facilities there were said to be overcrowded and qatar had to turn people away for a time. so this will help move people on, either to the us or to other countries that have agreed to accept them. that's one development in the evacuation effort, but we have had a response from the taliban leadership to this whole situation. in a sense saying, "don't blame us, this is on the us." one of their senior figures released a statement in the last hour that said, "our victory and success have
one development is that the us department of defence has announced that it will activate what it callsil reserve air fleet — that essentially means it commandeers a set of commercial airliners to help with the evacuation. so 18 airliners from different us airlines will now be taken over by the military and will support the evacuation effort. they won't be flown directly into kabul airport but they'll be used to collect people from the nearest air bases so that the military flights can focus...
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movement as you steps down the middle sex scandal. revealed pentagon document shed light on how the us department of defense pressures movie produces to portray the american military in a favorable light. i'm a covering this to you, k prime minister boris johnson under fire. again, after the merge that nearly 800000 pounds was spent on paintings for downing street, it comes to me growing public and grow to pay fries for teachers and police, as well as a tiny pay rise offered to those covert in battle. the n h. s. stuff well the extra spending i would like to make are in relation to the health.
movement as you steps down the middle sex scandal. revealed pentagon document shed light on how the us department of defense pressures movie produces to portray the american military in a favorable light. i'm a covering this to you, k prime minister boris johnson under fire. again, after the merge that nearly 800000 pounds was spent on paintings for downing street, it comes to me growing public and grow to pay fries for teachers and police, as well as a tiny pay rise offered to those covert in...
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we have a contact with the us department of justice for comment. now in the meantime, we did speak to byron brown or a journalist and activist who was himself in prison in connection with a data leak. he actually campaigned in support. martin got failed and says his, his is not an isolated case. nothing done for years and feds, myself of the prison. the us for my activism and having written, call them from prison. i can tell this kind of behavior bob. 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 or 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 mu
we have a contact with the us department of justice for comment. now in the meantime, we did speak to byron brown or a journalist and activist who was himself in prison in connection with a data leak. he actually campaigned in support. martin got failed and says his, his is not an isolated case. nothing done for years and feds, myself of the prison. the us for my activism and having written, call them from prison. i can tell this kind of behavior bob. bureau of prisons is very common to the...
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us department of defense officials said it would still take several days to fly out the 6000 troops deployed of leaders from g7 countries. it's expected he'll ask the us president to delay the withdrawal of american troops from afghanistan. the taliban have warned there'll be "consequences" if the us and its allies extend their presence into september. the iranian government has said it's prepared to ship more fuel to lebanon to ease their continuing energy crisis. the move would be in defiance of a united states embargo on iranian exports. petrol shortages are paralysing much of lebanon's economy and threatening essential services. there's to be a clampdown on covid test providers who've
us department of defense officials said it would still take several days to fly out the 6000 troops deployed of leaders from g7 countries. it's expected he'll ask the us president to delay the withdrawal of american troops from afghanistan. the taliban have warned there'll be "consequences" if the us and its allies extend their presence into september. the iranian government has said it's prepared to ship more fuel to lebanon to ease their continuing energy crisis. the move would be...
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this is in process, but when asked the us state department made pretty clear that they do not intend to leave them there. this is not taking away from the timeline for withdrawal from afghanistan that joe biden established. this is not the reintroduction of military forces to pursue the mission that they were pursuing prior to may 1. now september 11th is the deadline that joe biden set for which the us forces will be withdrawn from the country. however, us officials continue to make clear that despite pulling all us forces out of the country, they intend to still offer support to the afghan government in the face of the onslaught of the taliban. now how exactly the support will be offered was something that john kirby representing the pentagon refused to clarify. here's what happened when he was asked about it. does this mean the u. s. military withdrawl is not going to be complete by august 31st. again, what i said was, we're aiming to facilitate the reduction of the civilian personnel by august 31st. so it's all lining up on the same timeline. i won't speculate about what the foot
this is in process, but when asked the us state department made pretty clear that they do not intend to leave them there. this is not taking away from the timeline for withdrawal from afghanistan that joe biden established. this is not the reintroduction of military forces to pursue the mission that they were pursuing prior to may 1. now september 11th is the deadline that joe biden set for which the us forces will be withdrawn from the country. however, us officials continue to make clear that...
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us department of defense officials said it would still take several days to fly out the 6000 troops deployedo secure and run the airlift. the british prime minister is due to chair a virtual meeting of leaders from g7 countries. it's expected he'll ask the us president to delay the withdrawal of american troops from afghanistan. the taliban have warned there'll be "consequences" if the us and its allies extend their presence into september. the iranian government has said it's prepared to ship more fuel to lebanon to ease their continuing energy crisis. the move would be in defiance of a united states embargo on iranian exports. petrol shortages are paralysing much of lebanon's economy and threatening essential services. now on bbc news: three engineers leading the field in clean energy solutions come together for a special event presented by kevin fong at the victoria and albert museum, london. hello, i'm kevin fong, and welcome to the engineers: clean energy. we are here at the victoria and albert museum in london with a socially distanced public audience, a virtual audience from around th
us department of defense officials said it would still take several days to fly out the 6000 troops deployedo secure and run the airlift. the british prime minister is due to chair a virtual meeting of leaders from g7 countries. it's expected he'll ask the us president to delay the withdrawal of american troops from afghanistan. the taliban have warned there'll be "consequences" if the us and its allies extend their presence into september. the iranian government has said it's...
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on friday, or roslyn. jordan's following developments from the us state department, a ros. this sounds in principle like a good offer from the, the u. s. is it as good as it sounds? well, it all comes down to whether you are the people who are theoretically eligible under this expanded refugee designation can actually get out of the country. that is the 1st step for any person who wants to claim refugee status in another country. they have to leave their home country, and this is a very difficult prospect because many of the people who were working with the u. s . based media organizations or n g o r in parts of the country now controlled by the tall bond. the us military is for all intents and purposes, basically out of the country, it has not been involved in the relocation so far of afghan interpreters and their families. and so because they weren't involved in that process, it's basically the same situation with those who work with n g o or media organizations. these people are essentially on their they have to find their way out of the country in order to start the pro
on friday, or roslyn. jordan's following developments from the us state department, a ros. this sounds in principle like a good offer from the, the u. s. is it as good as it sounds? well, it all comes down to whether you are the people who are theoretically eligible under this expanded refugee designation can actually get out of the country. that is the 1st step for any person who wants to claim refugee status in another country. they have to leave their home country, and this is a very...
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fifa will receive $201 million in forfeited funds seized during a corruption probe, the us department more than 50 defendants have been criminally charged since the department ofjustice unveiled its corruption probe in 2015. more now on afghanistan and as you were hearing president biden says the us is "on pace" to meet an end of august deadline for evacuations, despite calls from allies for an extension. with thousands of afghan�*s airlifted out of the country so far, many have been asking where will they go? well, one company that has stepped forward is airbnb, it says it will house 20,000 refugees to help them resettle around the world. michelle fleury spoke to the chief executive — brian chesky and began by asking him how it would work. 0ur housing will be free to afghan refugees. 0n 0ur housing will be free to afghan refugees. on our side, some hosts will offer them for free, but by and large most of the funding is coming from airbnb, my co—founders and i. how long can people stay in these properties? where are these properties? where are these properties? where are these propert
fifa will receive $201 million in forfeited funds seized during a corruption probe, the us department more than 50 defendants have been criminally charged since the department ofjustice unveiled its corruption probe in 2015. more now on afghanistan and as you were hearing president biden says the us is "on pace" to meet an end of august deadline for evacuations, despite calls from allies for an extension. with thousands of afghan�*s airlifted out of the country so far, many have...
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at the same time they have a mutual interest in us departing.think they wanted to see that attack today, that creates concerns that we will create another foothold in the region to protect our interests, to protect americans that are still on the ground which there are, trying to effect some americans that are stranded with special forces guys. the notion that we are done is lost on me because we still haven't cleaned up a lot of loose ends. trace: i want to play a soundbite between peter doocy and jen psaki talking about this odd relationship. >> does the president think they will be reliable partners? they are not letting afghans to the airport and the us still at the airport. >> as the president said, 7000 people have been evacuated over the last 12 hours, there was an active attack happening. those are individuals let through gates, let on the plane and got us well over 100,000 people who had been evacuated. this is not about trust, this is not about relying on the taliban as an equal partner. >> it seems to be about trust and relying them a
at the same time they have a mutual interest in us departing.think they wanted to see that attack today, that creates concerns that we will create another foothold in the region to protect our interests, to protect americans that are still on the ground which there are, trying to effect some americans that are stranded with special forces guys. the notion that we are done is lost on me because we still haven't cleaned up a lot of loose ends. trace: i want to play a soundbite between peter doocy...
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let alone people in afghanistan who fear for their lives amid the return of the taliban, the us department of defense as admitted that it basically doesn't have a breakdown of who has been on the evacuation flights and that there they are. maybe it does not know, basically how many americans are still trapped in cobble. now, at the un security council, the message of the united states would seem to not really be concerned about the implications of their sudden withdrawl from afghanistan and the, the implications for the world. that message did not go down so well with various international figures. here's some of what we heard criticizing the us approach, leaving the country abruptly after 20 years. mostly, but i did just consider the tragic events in september, the 11th 2001 and for the past 20 years of genesis was full of american. the nato troops, military instructors and advises as officially declared go, was to fight terrorism and to prepare african security forces to take part in this fight, as well as tremendous human and financial resources were expanded on this. and what's the bot
let alone people in afghanistan who fear for their lives amid the return of the taliban, the us department of defense as admitted that it basically doesn't have a breakdown of who has been on the evacuation flights and that there they are. maybe it does not know, basically how many americans are still trapped in cobble. now, at the un security council, the message of the united states would seem to not really be concerned about the implications of their sudden withdrawl from afghanistan and...
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depart from afghanistan report. we're also working to identify ways to support americans, legal, permanent residence and ask and to work with us. you know, may choose to depart the overland routes. we have no illusion, and any of this will be easy. or rather, this will be an entirely different phase from the evacuation, just concluded. it will take time to work through a new set of challenges. but we will stay at john best or former bastard. i can't stand who returned to campbell 2 weeks ago to help lead our evacuation efforts of the airport will spearhead our ongoing work across the state department to help american citizens and permanent residents. citizens of allied nation, special immigrant visa applicants, and afghans of high risk. if any of those people wish to depart afghanistan, deeply grateful for all the john didn't campbell 1st committee and 1st committed commitment to this mission, as well as the extraordinary counsellor officers who were serving by his side fit. we will stay focused on counterterrorism. the taliban has made a commit to prevent terrorist groups from using data stand as a base for external operation
depart from afghanistan report. we're also working to identify ways to support americans, legal, permanent residence and ask and to work with us. you know, may choose to depart the overland routes. we have no illusion, and any of this will be easy. or rather, this will be an entirely different phase from the evacuation, just concluded. it will take time to work through a new set of challenges. but we will stay at john best or former bastard. i can't stand who returned to campbell 2 weeks ago to...
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t attacking the us as it departs, for exam - le? ~ attacking the us as it departs, for exam - le? negotiating _ example? i think that the negotiating environment | example? i think that the i negotiating environment would example? i think that the - negotiating environment would be better if the taliban were to agree to some type of formal ceasefire. the taliban has not been using force and has not been fighting in kabul, but this is a group that has never really committed to reducing violence for any lengthy period of time other than a few three—day truces. we have to see, that will be a good intention of the taliban's commitment, if it does agree to a ceasefire. the taliban fire, it wouldn't like to reduce violence, unless it has to. it has everything it wanted. they have got us troops to leave, ashraf ashraf ghani has left the country. so the there is no reason for the taliban not to agree to a ceasefire. that would provide a more conducive negotiating environment and that would help the taliban maintain legitimacy that i wants to retain. lts taliban maintain legitimacy that i
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it tells us that the justice department isn't treating this as a sensitive law enforcement matter. investigation. there's not any charges that are going to be brought against these people for this, or at least not that we can tell at this point, and i think that's going to create a reaction certainly from some of the critics of the former president, but it also tells you that they want congress to deal with this because in the end i think they see this as a political matter, and if you look at those e-mails. these are lawyers. they wrote things in a way that perhaps covered themselves in, a way that would make prosecution difficult, and if you think about this administration, i think one of the things that they want, they want to focus on their own priorities. they don't want to spend all their time relitigating the past four years which i know is going to upset some of the current president's supporters. >> what do you say to those democrats who want the biden administration to do more, who want doj to do more? >> i would say you're right, evan. i think what president biden wants
it tells us that the justice department isn't treating this as a sensitive law enforcement matter. investigation. there's not any charges that are going to be brought against these people for this, or at least not that we can tell at this point, and i think that's going to create a reaction certainly from some of the critics of the former president, but it also tells you that they want congress to deal with this because in the end i think they see this as a political matter, and if you look at...