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maintaining america's freedoms, america's democracy and america's democracy and america's about and areuestion. america? that's a great question-— america? that's a great question. america? that's a great uestion. ., ., question. people vote for you. the majority — question. people vote for you. the majority of _ question. people vote for you. the majority of the _ question. people vote for you. the majority of the people - question. people vote for you. the majority of the people sayj the majority of the people say we like what you are doing. the republican _ we like what you are doing. the republican party is only one one majority in a presidential election in 30 years. if one majority in a presidential election in 30 years.- election in 30 years. if you vote the — election in 30 years. if you vote the republican - election in 30 years. if you vote the republican party| election in 30 years. if you i vote the republican party you are basically anti—american? that is garbage. you may not be a conservative person and it is ok to be conservative. simply 0k to be conservative. simply to s
maintaining america's freedoms, america's democracy and america's democracy and america's about and areuestion. america? that's a great question-— america? that's a great question. america? that's a great uestion. ., ., question. people vote for you. the majority — question. people vote for you. the majority of _ question. people vote for you. the majority of the _ question. people vote for you. the majority of the people - question. people vote for you. the majority of the people sayj the...
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that's the real america america. everybody wants to see all the time. ah, well, i'm in new york city. i'm here to visit the memorial for the 911 fragile. if i'm going to be honest, i feel the summer about it. it's really tragic event and i know that i'm free. it's really tied to the event. it will be really interesting to see what kind of what they have memorial and all the different faces. i saw police officers, saw the fireman lives husband, a victim who could not have been more than 5 years, or the tragedy is an incident that expand upon all kinds of cultures, all kinds of wise, all kinds of families. so i was pretty emotionally moved by it and i can my thoughts get going back to the photo rationale? you think to myself, i was around that age. however, the steel beam was a part of the south tower, the side of the south tower, the same, the same tower that was struck when i was reading to president bush touching his profound. you feel it immediately? how strong the thing is, and you can see it visually. how was like nothing. the enormity of it is hard
that's the real america america. everybody wants to see all the time. ah, well, i'm in new york city. i'm here to visit the memorial for the 911 fragile. if i'm going to be honest, i feel the summer about it. it's really tragic event and i know that i'm free. it's really tied to the event. it will be really interesting to see what kind of what they have memorial and all the different faces. i saw police officers, saw the fireman lives husband, a victim who could not have been more than 5 years,...
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america's neglected needs. and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you. thanyou. announcer: and now, "bbc world news". laura: this is bbc world news america. america's generals as the united states reputation has been damaged by the chaotic exit from afghanistan amid tough questioning from lawmakers. the u.k. army is on standby to work as truck gas stations are emptied by panic buying. says gas is on the way. we will ask what's driving the shortages. on the 80th anniversary of one of the worst massacres of world war ii, we report from ukraine as the country struggles with remembering what happened. >> we all have our secrets. we just haven't gotten to yours yet. laura: plus, bond is back, finally. we are on the red carpet of the world premiere of no time to die as daniel craig bows out as double as seven -- as 007. ♪ welcome to world news america on pbs and around the globe. for the very first time in public, top u.s. defense officials said today that they advised president biden not to withdraw all american troops from afghanistan. the u.s. defense secretary and the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff testifying before lawmakers on tuesday on the
america's neglected needs. and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you. thanyou. announcer: and now, "bbc world news". laura: this is bbc world news america. america's generals as the united states reputation has been damaged by the chaotic exit from afghanistan amid tough questioning from lawmakers. the u.k. army is on standby to work as truck gas stations are emptied by panic buying. says gas is on the way. we will ask what's driving the shortages. on the 80th...
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america, and i don't bid in america my life and i never see no american dream. so what is the american dream? who have made it possible? what is that? we try to make it to just regular regular, everyday struggles are being able to make sure we have a place to be able to eat and the life is re live through these tragedies surround to you know, to create strength character message to overcome obstacles, to ah, september 11th is in the historic today. i missed that occasion. but it's important. every reflect on that day we all came together and worn. it was no black when the light it was all unify for that one moment. there's humanity and are you still there? that thin thread of human decency isn't everybody turn a national tragedy? that's the good part about american best to real america, america. everybody wants to see all the time. ah, well, i'm in new york city here to visit the memorial museum for the 911 tragedy. if i'm going to be honest, i feel the summer about it. it's really tragic event and i know that i'm free. it's really tied to the event. it will be really interesting to see what kind of what they have i saw memorial and all the different faces. i saw police officers, saw the fireman lives husband, a victim who could not have been more than 5 years, or the tragic event is an incident that expand upon all kinds of alters all kinds of wise, all kinds of families. so i was pretty emotionally moved by it and i can my thoughts get going back to the photo rationale and you think to myself, i was around that age. however, the steel beam was a part of the south tower, the side of the south tower, the same, the same tower that was struck when i was reading to president bush touching his profound you feel it immediately how strong this thing is and you can see it
america, and i don't bid in america my life and i never see no american dream. so what is the american dream? who have made it possible? what is that? we try to make it to just regular regular, everyday struggles are being able to make sure we have a place to be able to eat and the life is re live through these tragedies surround to you know, to create strength character message to overcome obstacles, to ah, september 11th is in the historic today. i missed that occasion. but it's important....
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america do think?— america do think? it was a s mbol america do think? it was a symbol of _ america do think? symbol of hope. it was - america do think? it was a symbol of hope. it was a i america do think? it was a - symbol of hope. it was a symbol of we will not let terrorism overcome us. we will back together and we will make it work and we will make it right. and did it? it work and we will make it right. and did it?— and did it? it did that day, definitely. _ and did it? it did that day, definitely, it _ and did it? it did that day, definitely, it did _ and did it? it did that day, definitely, it did for - and did it? it did that day, definitely, it did for the i definitely, it did for the future for a while, yes. it's not today, and president biden is correct, we need unity in this country, we do not have it. and i am hoping that my book can help a little bit to bring back some feeling of unity and togetherness that we had on 9/11. i will feel that i have accomplished something, because that is really what we need. ,, , , ., ., ., need. shirley, it is good to seak need. shirley, it is go
america do think?— america do think? it was a s mbol america do think? it was a symbol of _ america do think? symbol of hope. it was - america do think? it was a symbol of hope. it was a i america do think? it was a - symbol of hope. it was a symbol of we will not let terrorism overcome us. we will back together and we will make it work and we will make it right. and did it? it work and we will make it right. and did it?— and did it? it did that day, definitely. _ and did it? it did that...
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it's about maintaining america's freedoms, america's democracy and america's unity and are all there you been in america? that's a great question. people vote for you. the majority of the people say we like what you are doing. the republican party is only one one majority in a presidential election in 30 years. if you vote the republican party you are basically anti—american? that is garbage. you may not be a conservative person and it is 0k to be conservative. it's ok to stand up for the unborn if you really believe the unborn needs to be stood up for. it is ok in my view to have differences on all of these issues and i think the reason we are going to do well is becausejoe biden was not the guy people thought they voted for. i thinkjoe biden is a decent man. i have known for 20 years. the agenda coming out of the biden administration is far more radical than people thought. it's transforming america in a way that nobody, i think, at home, really wants. we are going to be not so much because of us, a lot to do with them. and a final question, we talked some about donald trump before.
it's about maintaining america's freedoms, america's democracy and america's unity and are all there you been in america? that's a great question. people vote for you. the majority of the people say we like what you are doing. the republican party is only one one majority in a presidential election in 30 years. if you vote the republican party you are basically anti—american? that is garbage. you may not be a conservative person and it is 0k to be conservative. it's ok to stand up for the...
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it's about maintaining america's freedoms, america's democracy and america's unity, and aren't all ofuse it seems... people vote for you! a majority of the people say "we like what you're doing". the republican party has only won one majority in a presidential election in over 30 years. so you're trying to make the argument that if you vote for the republican party you're basically anti—american? that's garbage. you may not like the republican party, you may not be a conservative person, you may not be pro—life, plenty of people are. it's ok to be conservative. it's ok to stand up for the unborn if you really believe the unborn needs to be stood up for. it's ok, in my view, to have differences on all of these issues and i think the reason we're going to do well is becausejoe biden was not the guy people thought they voted for. i thinkjoe biden is a decent man, i've known him for 20 years, but the agenda coming out of the biden administration is far more radical than people thought. it's transforming america in a way that nobody, i think, at home, really wants. and we're gonna win not
it's about maintaining america's freedoms, america's democracy and america's unity, and aren't all ofuse it seems... people vote for you! a majority of the people say "we like what you're doing". the republican party has only won one majority in a presidential election in over 30 years. so you're trying to make the argument that if you vote for the republican party you're basically anti—american? that's garbage. you may not like the republican party, you may not be a conservative...
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america. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, please stand for god bless america. ♪ god bless america, land that her and guide her through the night with the light from above from the mountains to the prairies to the oceans white with foam god bless america, my home sweet home god bless america, god bless america, my home sweet home god bless america, my home sweet home >> i invite you again to join me in prayer. oh holy god, as we come to a conclusion of this observance of this day, remind us to build up what has been torn down, to repair what is broken, to overcome hate with love, and be a true instrument these. through this and through you, o god, we can live in a way that your love is a reflection to us and to others. may we carry this of remembrance today for these great american, and also the torch of unity, through your peace and love. we pray this in the holy name. amen. >> ladies and gentlemen this concludes our ceremony. the memorial is open until 3:00 p.m.. [indiscernible chatter]
america. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, please stand for god bless america. ♪ god bless america, land that her and guide her through the night with the light from above from the mountains to the prairies to the oceans white with foam god bless america, my home sweet home god bless america, god bless america, my home sweet home god bless america, my home sweet home >> i invite you again to join me in prayer. oh holy god, as we come to a conclusion of this observance of this...
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america first is saying if you want to defend america, defend america. hoard america's resources for america first. don't give them to the allies. so what i would like to do now is talk about some of the major issues. i won't talk about all of them. they're far too many. this is a widespread and varying debate. but there are certain key themes that are central to the debate of these two organizations. the anti-interventionists, the america first committee, basically made the argument that staying out of european wars is america's tradition. this goes back to george washington. the united states should not get itself entangled in european affairs. it certainly shouldn't get involved in european wars. and this is a foreign policy that has served america well. it did so for over 100 years until the united states broke from that tradition in 1917 and went to war in europe. that was a mistake and it's a mistake that should not be repeated. we've learned the wisdom of the founders. they were right to stay out of european affairs. and we should not make that mis
america first is saying if you want to defend america, defend america. hoard america's resources for america first. don't give them to the allies. so what i would like to do now is talk about some of the major issues. i won't talk about all of them. they're far too many. this is a widespread and varying debate. but there are certain key themes that are central to the debate of these two organizations. the anti-interventionists, the america first committee, basically made the argument that...
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his promise was there isn't a black america and white america or liberal america or conservative america. there is a united states of america. the people in the audience even conservatives, many republicans, yes this is what we want. if we are not going to vote for the sky but if we want someone that can pull this together. that was his promise. in the same speech, he started up and spent the first three paragraphs talking about his mom. his father if you recall was a goatherd in kenya, and his mother was a farm girl from kansas. they meet and have an improbable love and a great faith in the nation.re with that, they give birth to barack obama and obama and the family lived together for two years until senior gets the call to go to harvard and unfortunately the little family is over but for two years they lived together with this love and great harmony. that's the story that he told again in 2008 and every stop on the campaign trail. david remnick, his biographer, says that wasvi a signature appeal. the problem was the whole story was false. now, that would be the tension in the presiden
his promise was there isn't a black america and white america or liberal america or conservative america. there is a united states of america. the people in the audience even conservatives, many republicans, yes this is what we want. if we are not going to vote for the sky but if we want someone that can pull this together. that was his promise. in the same speech, he started up and spent the first three paragraphs talking about his mom. his father if you recall was a goatherd in kenya, and his...
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america. >>> america's team grounding the eagles on monday night fall. let's get started. "early today" starts now. >> thanks for joining us i'm frances rivera. >> i'm philip mena r. kelly, the singer's guilty verdict. he was once charted with consecutive hits could face the latest >> reporter: hey there this was a trial delayed a year-and-a-half because of the pandemic it lasted five weeks with dozens of witnesses but it only took the jury nine hours to come one a verdict. their verdict, he's guilty it's a verdict prosecutors say was nearly 30 years in the making r. kelly guilty of racketeering and sex trafficking the man who wrote the grammy winning '90s anthem now facing life behind bars >> today's verdict brands r. kelly as a predator, used his fame and for commune to prey on the young and voiceless and vulnerable. >> reporter: victims describe being locked in rooms for days for not following kelly's rules, like not asking for per mission to go to the bathroom or making eye contact with other men jeronda pace was ask you 16-years-old when she says sheshe was abused by the pop star. >> the breaking point for me was when rob slapped me and took me into a blackdown >> allowing the government to introduce sexual abuse allegation outside the statute of limitations at the center of the case, pop star alleyia who died tragically in a plane crash one witness says she walked in on the kelly and the then 13 or 14-year-old alleyia engage ft. lauderdale a sex act the a majority of the victims young black boys and girlsuse. the former assistant district attorney who tried bill crosby believes this can be a turning point. >> these were decades years of abuse and now they have an opportunity to testify and be credibly believed. >> reporter: one in four black girls are sexually abused before age 18 few go to the authorities. the defence portray the accusers as opportunists who wanted money and fame. >> we saw witness after witness giving three or five different versions as to what they said happened here. >> reporter: the jury wasn't suede, deliberating less than nine hours total guilty on all counts >> to the victims in this case, your voice were heard and justice was finally served >> reporter: r. kelly's sanction will be on may 4th he faces 10 years to life if prison that's not it. he has multiple upcoming trials on both state and federal charges. >> thank you time is running out for congress to avoid a government shut skwoun, the proses is his another road block senate republicans refusing to extend the debt limit. chris pollone joins us from camille. is there any progress before the friday deadline? >> hi there, frances, senate democrats have a few option between now and thursday night they're trying to pass a temporary spending pill that will kd extend the debt ceiling. the ceiling the democrats could separate the two measures and deal with them separately or keep them together and push it closer to the deadline on thursday to see if a debt default would spur republicans to go along. >> there is no chance republicans will help lift democrat a credit limit so they can immediately steamroll through a socialist binge that will hurt families >> the republican party has now become the party of default, the party that says america doesn't pay its debts. >> i know my work ethic and the basic where i came with. i know the people that i repr represent. >> and west virginia senator democrat joe manchin there talking about some of the other priorities happening on the hill this week as democrats also try to pass two huge suspending bills that are favored by president biden. the democrats trying to keep their entire caucus together to get those priorities passed. the deadline to fund the government is thursday night the deadline to pass a debt limit increase comes in the next couple of weeks or so frances. >> a crucialing in few hours and get ready for fireworks on military leaders who oversaw america's exit from afghanistan joint chiefs chairman mark milley and defense secretary lloyd austin are set to testify alongside u.s. central command republicans have sharply criticized the withdrawal from afghanistan. democrats say it was doomed from the start because of former president trump's exit plan with the taliban. th
america. >>> america's team grounding the eagles on monday night fall. let's get started. "early today" starts now. >> thanks for joining us i'm frances rivera. >> i'm philip mena r. kelly, the singer's guilty verdict. he was once charted with consecutive hits could face the latest >> reporter: hey there this was a trial delayed a year-and-a-half because of the pandemic it lasted five weeks with dozens of witnesses but it only took the jury nine hours to...
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america i now. president george w bush the america i now. president george w bush speaking _ the america i now. 0 years ago crashed into the pentagon, just outside washington, dc. 18a people were killed. a memorial ceremony is underway at the site of the attack to honour those who lost their lives. gary 0'donoghue is there for us and joins me live. it has been very striking in today's coverage how president george w bush use that address in pennsylvania to draw a direct line between the 9/11 hijackers and domestic extremists. he even referred to them as children of the same foul spirit. how does that strike you coming months after the january six riots on the capital when supporters of president trump try to overturn the election? t try to overturn the election? i think it is an extraordinary intervention, giving the high profile nature of the occasion today, all the symbolism around 9/11 and symbolism around the second decade after 9/11 and the withdrawal from afghanistan. there is little difference effectively from violence abroad versus violence that comes from within. i do not think many peo
america i now. president george w bush the america i now. president george w bush speaking _ the america i now. 0 years ago crashed into the pentagon, just outside washington, dc. 18a people were killed. a memorial ceremony is underway at the site of the attack to honour those who lost their lives. gary 0'donoghue is there for us and joins me live. it has been very striking in today's coverage how president george w bush use that address in pennsylvania to draw a direct line between the 9/11...
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america. they do not want the enmity of america. america still has leverage. we're holding that $10000000000.00 of further their there. there are an exchange account with a lot of aid is america can turn offer on much of a foreign aid and the attitude of europe towards afghanistan. so we hold some cards, but we have to do that realistically. we're not going to overturn this government. we're not going to shape the government in the future. this is going to be a taliban government. it's been very clear. but we do have some ships to trade with . and our big interest is that the policy on not caudal al qaeda as it did in its 1st round. and we know that the, the present head of state and was a foreign minister in the previous government leading up to 2001. and, and he defended al qaeda and, and we have to make sure that he does not defend al qaeda this time. and all of our efforts should be really focused on making sure that he understands that. and he does not do it. and then we will have, you know, if we can accomplish that single fact we will have accomplished o
america. they do not want the enmity of america. america still has leverage. we're holding that $10000000000.00 of further their there. there are an exchange account with a lot of aid is america can turn offer on much of a foreign aid and the attitude of europe towards afghanistan. so we hold some cards, but we have to do that realistically. we're not going to overturn this government. we're not going to shape the government in the future. this is going to be a taliban government. it's been...
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when you travel to america and hear about america growing up, read about america, it is not perfect butt is a place that lends itself hope. the second time, in all honesty when i cried looking at america was january 6. a little bit of the shine was lost for me january 6 when i saw those individuals, you know, run up into the capitol. i served in iraq, i have seen this occur, i have seen people interact with one another rather than using civil discourse. the use violence which is what they chose january 6. , violence. that is why for me -- that is is what they chose on january 6, violence. they see other politicians walking around just blowing smoke but i am talking about republicans. listen, i have served in the bush, under obama, and under trump. each one of them as my commander-in-chief say listen, you have got to go somewhere. i am packing up and going. at the same time i expect the politicians to be sent to washington when these leaders do not act right. hold them accountable. but the republicans failed to hold president trump accountable. i have got to be honest. let me tell you so
when you travel to america and hear about america growing up, read about america, it is not perfect butt is a place that lends itself hope. the second time, in all honesty when i cried looking at america was january 6. a little bit of the shine was lost for me january 6 when i saw those individuals, you know, run up into the capitol. i served in iraq, i have seen this occur, i have seen people interact with one another rather than using civil discourse. the use violence which is what they chose...
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when you travel to america and hear about america growing up, read about america, it is not perfect butt is a place that lends itself hope. the second time, in all honesty when i cried looking at america was january 6. a little bit of the shine was lost for me january 6 when i saw those individuals, you know, run up into the capitol. i served in iraq, i have seen this occur, i have seen people interact with one another rather than using civil discourse. the use violence which is what they chose january 6. , violence. that is why for me -- that is is what they chose on january 6, violence. they see other politicians walking around just blowing smoke but i am talking about republicans. listen, i have served in the bush, under obama, and under trump. each one of them as my commander-in-chief say listen, you have got to go somewhere. i am packing up and going. at the same time i expect the politicians to be sent to washington when these leaders do not act right. hold them accountable. but the republicans failed to hold president trump accountable. i have got to be honest. let me tell you so
when you travel to america and hear about america growing up, read about america, it is not perfect butt is a place that lends itself hope. the second time, in all honesty when i cried looking at america was january 6. a little bit of the shine was lost for me january 6 when i saw those individuals, you know, run up into the capitol. i served in iraq, i have seen this occur, i have seen people interact with one another rather than using civil discourse. the use violence which is what they chose...
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america. and then every newscast in the world. george holidays video gave white america their first real look at how police doing works in black americah in valley california, george holiday died, at age 61. last year, george holiday hoped to buy a home by auctioning off the video camera he used to make history he said. he was hoping to quote we in 1993 reverend jesse jackson said this about george holiday. >> what was a missed by large news commentary was that, the only reason that we know anything about rodney king is a white man named george holiday film beating and took a public. had george holiday not have the quickness and thought and character to take the film in public, we would've never known of mr. king, in the words george holiday went beyond color. went beyond race. went to the high plateau of courage with character. to make america better and true to its commitment. >> reverend jesse jackson gets tonight's last word about george holiday. the 11th hour with brian williams starts now. ♪ ♪ ♪ well good evening once again day 245 of the biden administration and tonight for this president and his presidency there seems to be th
america. and then every newscast in the world. george holidays video gave white america their first real look at how police doing works in black americah in valley california, george holiday died, at age 61. last year, george holiday hoped to buy a home by auctioning off the video camera he used to make history he said. he was hoping to quote we in 1993 reverend jesse jackson said this about george holiday. >> what was a missed by large news commentary was that, the only reason that we...
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america makes out here. the history she writes in her clear blue skies. the legends she births on home town fields. and the future she promises. when we made grand wagoneer, proudly assembled in americao object would ever rank with the best things in this country. but we believed we could make something worthy of their spirit. >>> it's up. and short. agnew brings it out of the end zone agnew, still running agnew, down the sideline >> an incredible 109-yard return for jamal agnew, taking that missed 68-yard field goal to the house. that was the longest score in nfl history. the cardinals came back to win in the second half 31-19 a wild sunday, week three in the nfl, skull m culminating with t packers and 49ers. rodgers finds adams, making it 10-0, green bay early. back and forth the game went until jimmy garoppolo hits his man here, giving the niners the lead with less than a minute 37 seconds, plenty of time for aaron rodgers to drive down the field. all they needed is a field goal and packers win 30-28. >>> in los angeles, matthew stafford and the rams hosted the bucs they killed them with the deep ball tom brady had 400 yards on the day but the rams win it 34-24. >>> an explosive e
america makes out here. the history she writes in her clear blue skies. the legends she births on home town fields. and the future she promises. when we made grand wagoneer, proudly assembled in americao object would ever rank with the best things in this country. but we believed we could make something worthy of their spirit. >>> it's up. and short. agnew brings it out of the end zone agnew, still running agnew, down the sideline >> an incredible 109-yard return for jamal agnew,...
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america first and america's national security. maria: yeah, that's right. he wanted to have good headlines on september 11th to say i brought everybody home no matter what it took. secretary, how do we get out of this at this point. we know that there are long-term consequences for abandoning bagram air base. what's next, how do we get out of this and what's the future as a result of this misstep? secretary: it's difficult to see how the administration will turn it around and they seem desirous of making this go away as if there weren't americans being hostaged by the talibans in afghanistan and the folks that helped us in the past 20 years. they just want it to go away. i don't see how the biden administration gets back from this space. i hope that they'll begin to recognize that their credibility around the world was damaged deeply by how they executed this withdrawal. the failure to work alongside allies to deliver and made sure that we got allied and friends out of the country and we abandoned a partner in a way that didn't deliver on security for our friends in the region as well. they need to show, they need to find places that can show real resolve and determination and make sure we are not going back to what we were doing in the last 8 years of the obama administration which is weaknesses, weakness on the world stage. if they do those things we can improve in afghanistan and counterterrorism in the region and then there are handful of tactical things. there are still fighters in afghanistan, we should provide moral support to them as well. this was a takeover by a group of terrorists and we need to make sure double sure that we don't recognize taliban as rightful leaders of afghanistan. maria: well, this is a really important point that you're making. this is what i've been making in the last few weeks. this was a coup. the taliban came and took over afghanistan. are we supposed to be recognizing them as a real government given the fact that this is a group of terrorists who are attached to other terrorists lake al-qaeda and they just pulled out a coup. secretary: e heard the secretary saying that wasn't a plan. there was a plan but chose to tear it up and put constraint where we had condition's base model. just very different ways of thinking about the problem and so when you think about this coup, this take over, we try to get all of the players at the table. we had women's groups, ngo's, taliban, folks from the north, the afghan government itself, all at the table trying to get a transition where we could some day, maybe ten years to get reconciliation among the afghans, they just permitted the taliban to through all of that away, to throw normal normal diplomacy away, the hard work that we were engaged and allowing terrorist to take over the country. we shouldn't recognize them and most importantly, maria, and what i'm most worried about the american taxpayer dollars that are headed to the taliban as well. we will bribe them and pay them and coerce them through using u.s. taxpayer dollars to convince the taliban either to allow americans out or for something elsewhere we have no leverage today because of the decisions that this administration made. >> and they've already been going through pallets of cash that we left behind as well as 86 billion-dollar in weaponry. was that a payment for the taliban? do you think we are going to send aid to the taliban? i mean, it's absolutely extraordinary that the united states of americag held hostage by a terrorist group and we are supposed to make believe that they are the rightful government of afghanistan. secretary: maria, the folks around president biden today in white house are the same leaders, brent sent $150 million of pallets of cash to iranians and now reversed trump administration's policies and paying, wouldn't surprise me if this administration paying terrorists, massive vote ergs of most basic fundamental rights and it want surprise me if they used resources to exert leverage. maria: unbelievable. china waiting in the wings. we have been reporting on this program in the last couple of weeks that we understand china is the negotiating a status of forces agreement to move into the bagram air base so strategically located near china, short distance are from where the uighurs are locked up and where chinese are expanding nuclear facility. then you've got this tweet from antony blinken. i want to show you this tweet. put this up on the screen. in this tweet
america first and america's national security. maria: yeah, that's right. he wanted to have good headlines on september 11th to say i brought everybody home no matter what it took. secretary, how do we get out of this at this point. we know that there are long-term consequences for abandoning bagram air base. what's next, how do we get out of this and what's the future as a result of this misstep? secretary: it's difficult to see how the administration will turn it around and they seem desirous...
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america, america is race upset. so americans assume that race is a factor everywhere and everything. but in this case, it was not really any significant factor. there are always silly people everywhere who want to give. ready novel interpretation to, to, to certain events. and to want to interpret devon barry assess self serving ways. the university of syracuse has defended these words, saying that they are a legitimate part of the discourse. some have asked the university to condemn the professor's comments and others have demanded the professor's dismissal. neither of those actions will happen at the home of the maxwell school of citizenship in public affairs. free speech for all people across the political spectrum within the limits of the law and the university's anti harassment policy is one of our key values. speech can be offensive, hurtful, or provocative. still syracuse university will stand by the principles of free speech and by our commitment to keeping our community safe in the face of dress and harassment. professor jackson is not along. educators in florida are being advised to avoid some of the gruesome details about $911.00 for fear it could inflame anti islamic bigotry. it seems like the attacks have become yet another crucial issue and an already divided america. questions like why did 911 happen? what were the hijackers, motivations, and how was the popular affected while they seemed like automatic assumptions 20 years ago? not anymore so many years about truth and integrity. i would love it. you're going to america in academia, and government run public schools that we taught our kids the truth about $911.00 that we got rid of this mid of american exceptionalism. the drives so much imperialist policy. but this curriculum is determined by government. and while we have a government of losers, by any definition of that word, losers, the victors, right the history. and in this case the u. s. federal government is still winning as term and in terms of maintaining its authority in the united states, it writes the textbooks, it runs the schools, the government will not without a narrative that makes itself weaker. so government schools in america for many years to come will continue to be used as tools for propaganda to reinforce the government na
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america's america is a super power. oh, most people are questioning that, sue, is that how you see it? if you'd be surprised by that international reaction, not at all surprised because the u. s. is obviously a date has been vastly weakened by this experience, but the u. s. learns nothing. it is constitutionally incapable of learning anything . it will only go on making the same mistakes over and over. and each time it'll, things will wind up even worse. that's the hard truth of the better. okay, daniel, i will leave it good to told you tonight that was daniel is our journalist and author. thanks for coming on. thank you. i was hundreds of american citizens as we were discussing their bath guns with these is less stranded in afghanistan. washington is promising to look at all possible options to get them out of the country, but it's not the only problem. the u. s. has left behind after 20 years of conflict . in the the the taliban now has more black hawk helicopters than 85 percent of the countries in the world. ah okada and isis k still exist in our growing and afghan stand and eventually they acquire these weapons. the majority of every member behind me is a veteran. we now have americans stuck in afghanistan. the taliban in charge with most more weaponry than they've ever had in the past. and a border that is open ah, humanitarian catastrophe. loons in afghanistan on the half the population need few monetary and assistance. one and 3. don't know where the next meal will come from. the mall, the republican party looked set to capitalize in the upcoming midterm elections following a downturn in support. full joe biden, looking at that his kennimore p. more than a 100 americans left behind that afghan, a stand, 13 soldiers killed in a bombing. the chaotic pull out of afghanistan has turned into a major weapon for republicans to use against the biden administration. and they roll toward the 2020 to mid term elections. team trump has even started calling joe biden. the surrender and chief afghanistan cannot be as a terrorist for terrorism. we cannot get everybody out. dozens and dozens of us went to the air force and the gauge never opened initially hasn't failed. it reason failure? what just failure looked like afghanistan now seems to be the reason that republicans are now calling for impeachment we call upon most somberly the resignation of this president joe biden. if we leave any americans behind, if we leave thousands of those afghans who fought along our side behind bravely, joe biden deserves to be in peach for a higher crime and misdemeanor of dereliction of duty. republicans in congress have to get on board with this process, build the case, start doing the work, and figure out how to get this done and impeach joe biden. now the senate majority leader mitch mcconnell, so that impeachment is not on the table, but he couldn't hide the fact that some democrats are starting to get hot under the collar. well, look, the president is not going to be removed from office. it's a democratic house, narrowly democratic senate, have a feeling, the american people didn't think they voted for this government. it's grosser expression. we fill in it, i think given some of the democrats affiliate, this goes beyond capitol hill divisions of spread to ordinary citizens. half of americans, including one 3rd of democrats, now say that joe biden should resign over the afghanistan debacle. though 47 percent say his replacement comma le harris wouldn't fair, much better. one restaurant owner in florida has actually gone as far as banning biden's supporters from her diner. she says the sign stays up in her window until every american is out of afghanistan. if you voted for and continued to support and stand behind the burtless inept and corrupt and ministration currently inhabiting the white house that is complicit in the death of our service, men and women in afghanistan, please take a business elsewhere. yes, the us public has long favorite pulling out of afghanistan the way joe biden did it blew up in his face. now we've got republicans saying that he abandoned americans and made the country look weak and that has intensified divisions in the country. over all the white house is a pretty weak spot with the country looking on and disapproval. there just aren't people that are united over anything these days. they're divided over war. they're divided over response to the corona virus. they're divided over the economy. the divisiveness in america causes people not to reflect on what really makes sense. and instead to join in this blame game of right versus left, which leads to know which doesn't lead to actual illumination of the issues and thoughtful responses. the rift between the american people is just going to wide and wide and wide and, and the possibility for civil dialogue between the 2 is going to become harder and harder. and that's why it's crucial for those of us who don't fall into either one of those, can make a point of pointing out how all of the politicians are wrong and how this was never supposed to be about republican versus democratic reality. as this is the american people for the very small handful of incredibly powerful people that run washington d. c. would of mountain criticism at home wasn't enough. joe biden is also seeing relations fee of the strain with $1.00 of america's biggest allies, pretty senior government ministers. according to question washington's global status. a superpower that is also
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america, central america and its 700,000 babies every year so it's quite a number of children that we continue to miss. >> that is another public-health piece into something i heard a lot about when i was working is whether it's someone coming from latin america to the united states or you could imagine similar journeys elsewhere in the world when you come to one place and another and there's no expertise. there is a new city or country about the health issues you might have dealt with back home. not everybody has had the same trajectory around the world. >> absolutely. and in the u.s., because of the way medical schools are set up, there's not a lot of teaching on parasitic diseases. the idea is you are going to graduate from meta- school and going to a specialty and it's not going to be parasitic diseases because there isn't money. i was able to talk to a professor who does teach about the parasitic diseases and was able to be honest with me. my students are graduating with enormous amounts of debt and they are not choosing neglected diseases. it's a little more miraculous he gets to teach one course on this but i think the plush has to come from public health advocates and the public health side to change things. >> for those who don't kno
america, central america and its 700,000 babies every year so it's quite a number of children that we continue to miss. >> that is another public-health piece into something i heard a lot about when i was working is whether it's someone coming from latin america to the united states or you could imagine similar journeys elsewhere in the world when you come to one place and another and there's no expertise. there is a new city or country about the health issues you might have dealt with...
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america makes are the things america makes out here. the history she writes in her clear blue skies. the legends she births on home town fields. and the future she promises. when we made grand wagoneer, proudly assembled in america rank with the best things in this country. but we believed we could make something worthy of their spirit. psst! psst! b allergies don't have to bee scary. spraying flonase daily stops your body from overreacting to allergens all season long. psst! psst! flonase all good. nyquil severe gives you powerful relief for your worst cold and flu symptoms, on sunday night and every night. nyquil severe. the nighttime, sniffling, sneezing, coughing, aching, stuffy head, best sleep with a cold, medicine. >>> these people are just standing around, writing different messages, walking around with very sad looks on their faces and hugging, embracing, and just not knowing exactly what to do or what to say. >> this seems like the only way we can deal with it is to write it down. and as soon as you start writing, and you see everybody else coming together, it just brings the community together, and we can all see it together. because it's unbearable. you can't even believe what happened. >> saying all
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america's latest deadly _ from the ground. america's latest deadly blunder- from the ground. america'sangerous its drone strategy can be for civilians. now to the us, where the department of homeland security has moved around 2,000 people from a camp in a border town in texas to other immigration detention and processing centres. in the past two days, up to 12,000 mainly haitian migrants have arrived at the border town, many after travelling from south america in an effort to request asylum in the us. here is a little of what the mayor of the texan border town of del rio said a short while ago. this is unprecedented. this is beyond surreal. this is affecting everybody in this community. our correspondent will grant explains what the united states' plan is for these migrants. i think it's a pretty basic plan. it will be first and foremost remove them from under a bridge, where they have set “p a bridge, where they have set up a sort of makeshift centre, a makeshift camp, and send them to processing centres, detention centres, along the border. we hear that at least 2000 have already bee
america's latest deadly _ from the ground. america's latest deadly blunder- from the ground. america'sangerous its drone strategy can be for civilians. now to the us, where the department of homeland security has moved around 2,000 people from a camp in a border town in texas to other immigration detention and processing centres. in the past two days, up to 12,000 mainly haitian migrants have arrived at the border town, many after travelling from south america in an effort to request asylum in...
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america? you know the president announced _ america? you know the president announced in _ america? ident announced in his speech that for i america? you know the president i announced in his speech that for the first time in 20 years, the united states stands before the world not at war and the decision to move towards a more normal diplomatic approach to dealing with issues of the world is one that i think all countrieses have accepted, and want to see us do. the president wants to lead with diplomacy, not with our military, and we are continuing to engage with the people of afghanistan, we are the largest contributor of humanitarian assistance to this country, we have made clear to the taliban that we willjudge them on their actions, and not on their words, and not on any commitments they have written down on paper. and we will continue to provide needed humanitarian assistance through ngos, through the un systems, to support the people of afghanistan. you un systems, to support the people of afihanistan. ., ., ., «i ., afghanistan. you are talking about how the president _ afghan
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america's neglected needs. and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. announcer: and now, "bbc world news". >> hello. i am samantha simmons and this is "bbc world news america." it is the eve of the 20th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks which killed nearly 3000 people and lost a u.s. war on terror. americaremembering those who died. we are on t ground in guantanamo bay, cuba, as the man accused of being the architect of the 9/11 attacks is in court. in afghanistan, once again the taliban are in control, just as they were 20 years ago when they haored al qaeda, which carried out the 9/11 attacks. ♪ samantha: welcome to our viewers on and around the globe for the special edition of "world news america." on the bright blue morning of september the 1h, hijacked planes slammed into the twin towers of the world trade center in lower manhattan. a third plane struck the pentagon, and a fourth was brought down in pennsylvania. newly 3000 people were killed. the u.s. responded by invading afghanistan and launching the war on terror. tomorrow, a commemoration ceremony will be held in new york. already the city is remembering that fateful day. on wall street this morning, a moment of silence was held before the start of trading. the new york stock exchange is a few blocks from there and many who wo
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america! but then -- can they _ # god bless america! but then -- can they sailors _ # god bless america! lors america's fans? a a -- can they sailors america's fans?_ these - fans? usa! usa! these u.s. -based _ fans? usa! usa! these u.s. -based expats - fans? usa! usa! thesel u.s.-based expats know fans? usa! usa! these i u.s.-based expats know it fans? usa! usa! these - u.s.-based expats know it will u.s.—based expats know it will be some challenge. u.s.-based expats know it will be some challenge.— u.s.-based expats know it will be some challenge. they will be a lot of shouting _ be some challenge. they will be a lot of shouting against - be some challenge. they will be a lot of shouting against so - a lot of shouting against so hopefully they can come together and play another win. 0ne together and play another win. one more round? here on lake michigan, the us will start strong favourites that can a team that have so often struggled in the ryder cup finally rise to the occasion? element momentum is a big thing. that is one thing i know. ., thing. that is one thing i know. . ., ., , kn
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this is what they want to do al of us and is leading us into waters we've never been in an america. americanist country but these are classic tactics they want to use. >> demanding your text messages if they don't like to politics? harping on kevin for being weak a promise of threat whatever yo want to call it. i don't see any other way out o this other than to make the threat. o >> we have to make is that clea because mers of congress can have a personal cell phone data exposed so our colleagues e can rifle through this he could hur us politically in the next election and we are going into dangerous place as a country that's no longer republicans an democrats it's more like the communists and the non-communist. if the american people because we never want to have federal government where they are willing to break the drill off and violate our privacy and demand from private companies t hand over the data. these cell phone companies better not play with the democrats. the republicans are coming back into the majority in 2022. >> you should shut this down. would that be okay if she force a p
this is what they want to do al of us and is leading us into waters we've never been in an america. americanist country but these are classic tactics they want to use. >> demanding your text messages if they don't like to politics? harping on kevin for being weak a promise of threat whatever yo want to call it. i don't see any other way out o this other than to make the threat. o >> we have to make is that clea because mers of congress can have a personal cell phone data exposed so...
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this america, america's 16 years in power. i would not say that that is so important for, for your not so much as it is probably for germany because the elections will at least show whether the center rightist or the center. leftist can of the political. there is no really right kemp that is insignificant in germany, but there's has been lot, lots of talks about left shift shift to the left and in german politics and we will see tomorrow whether this will come true because that would be definitely it could be a game changer, but basically the relevance will not be so large because most likely, the likelihood is that marcus way of politics will be continued at least for one to 3 years because the 2 most favor, most favorites candidates, mr. mr. charles and mr. lash it, they mentally say they can come out of the camp. that's interesting because as you say, the merkel ear, it's coming to an end after 16 years. and i think a lot of observers are wondering if there's going to be any drastic changes in germany. foreign and domestic
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america, the united states army band. >> ♪ god bless america land that i love stand beside her and guide her thru the night with the light from above from the mountains to the prairies to the oceans white with foam god bless americame sweet home god bless america my home sweet home ♪ >> thank you. [laughter] >> well done. [indiscernible] [indiscernible] [indiscernible] [laughter] [indiscernible] >> coming up, days of testimony. he beat -- appears before the committee live today at 2:00 eastern and tuesday at 10:00 he faces question from the senate foreign relations committee on c-span and c-span.org or on the free app. the u.s. senate senate returns from its summer break today for a debate on president biden's nominations as well as on voting rights and election form legislation. they devils in at 3:00 eastern. -- gavel is in at 3:00 eastern. later in the month, members are expected to vote on infrastructure legislation. live coverage on c-span and the senate on c-span to, online at c-span.org or on the free radio app. this week, our series "january 6 views from the house," we recount first-hand experiences. members of congress share their stories of what they experienced that day while in the chamber and as they
america, the united states army band. >> ♪ god bless america land that i love stand beside her and guide her thru the night with the light from above from the mountains to the prairies to the oceans white with foam god bless americame sweet home god bless america my home sweet home ♪ >> thank you. [laughter] >> well done. [indiscernible] [indiscernible] [indiscernible] [laughter] [indiscernible] >> coming up, days of testimony. he beat -- appears before the committee...
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so some prominent rose in and elected assembly drafting chiles new constitution, latin america, america edited the sea and human spent a day with a father and son trying to protect bare lands, lovers in the strife tone, out of canyon region. this is disputed territory. a wilderness was done battles between militarized police and indigenous ma poochie rebel groups are frequent. this sign reads, territory and recovery forestry companies out of the way. we've come to meet marcello medina and his 16 year old son grandma who are fighting to take over this land little terrain. okay. is there any way this land belonged to my grandfather and was taken from him and we've come to recover it with my son. and i have been living here for a month, but the rest of the family gave up because they're afraid that someone might be injured, jailed or killed by militarized police. i think he blames the forestry company that legally owns the land for burning his cabin 3 times volume. we want the forest companies to go back to where they came from, because this is the put a land in the marines are clear in eu
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america, the united states army band. >> ♪ god bless america land that i love stand beside her and guide her thru the night with the light from above from the mountains to the prairies to the oceans white with foam god bless americame sweet home god bless america my home sweet home ♪ >> thank you. [laughter] >> well done. [indiscernible] [indiscernible] [indiscernible] >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government. we are funded by these television companies and more. ♪ >> they support c-span as a public service, along with these other television providers, giving you a front-row seat to democracy. >> every day we are taking your calls live on the air and discussing policy issues that impact you. coming up tuesday morning, we will talk about our coming congressional action on the economic agenda with our guests. then, a look at secretary of state from antony blinken on the u.s. withdraw from afghanistan. with a washington post reporter. and a los angeles times reporter on the recall election for california governor gavin newsom. watch live at 7:00 eastern tuesday morning and be sure to join the discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments, text messages, and tweets. >> you can be part of the national con
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