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the capital of hell mon province with very, very heavy strikes bought by the african air force, as well as by the american air force. a city of 1000000 people, children, women, and elderly stock people need food and water is no power in the middle of the heat of the summer, as well as the pandemic. at least one hospital was hit in air strikes. one official said that there was an issue with coordinates, so i ones of got nowhere to escape to ones of gotten nowhere to fleet, especially after years of being displaced in districts, in many of these provinces, this art refuge and in these provincial capitals that are now under attack, wildfires continue to rage in parts of southern europe amid and unusually hot and dry. summer creation is the latest country to be effected. firefighting plains have been dumping water to extinguish the blazes. creation authorities are saying that they have managed to bring the situation under control so far elsewhere along the mediterranean coast, the aftermath of wildfires and lily has become very clear, as farmers are voicing concerns over their livelihoods in the wake of the d
the capital of hell mon province with very, very heavy strikes bought by the african air force, as well as by the american air force. a city of 1000000 people, children, women, and elderly stock people need food and water is no power in the middle of the heat of the summer, as well as the pandemic. at least one hospital was hit in air strikes. one official said that there was an issue with coordinates, so i ones of got nowhere to escape to ones of gotten nowhere to fleet, especially after years...
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the capital of hell mon province with very, very heavy strikes both by the african air force as well as by the american air force. a city of 1000000 people, children, women, and elderly stock people need food and water is no power in the middle of the heat of the summer, as well as the pandemic. at least one hospital was hit and strikes of one official said that there was an issue with coordinates. so ive ones of got nowhere to escape to ive ones. i've gotten nowhere to flee, especially after years of being displaced in districts. in many of these provinces, the refuge and in these provincial capitals that are now under attack millions in the u. s. with becoming homeless, softer and eviction more toward expired. congress broke up for some recess, unable to agree on an extension of the bond, meant to keep people at home and stop the spread of covered and creating crucially those unable to pay rent off to losing the jobs in the panoramic. caleb moore and has the detail the fries on home foreclosures and evictions. that for cove it expired on july 31st. this moratorium to keep people in their homes was se
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air force. a nation of mercy and international significance. some of this came in the american base. you don't those trucks were waiting for us. transportation did a colossal job. we dug down in a hurry to give them a lift. much more organized. somehow it all goes into airplanes. the biggest item is coal for the utility. suck up biggest item then madison every ounce of cargo was checked. of course it was g.i. and milk for the innocent sufferers of every disaster, the kids. president inspections played dividends, maximum number of ships on the drive. set up in germany england and in texas usa. proxima gulf and east coast the u.s. navy brought an approximate 12 million gallons of aviation fuel to germany every month. we carried enough gas for the trip and return. one of our gang institute a little. tiny handkerchief parachutes. great guy. candy and handkerchiefs good flying jobs with the rest of us the power and gave them breathing room, each plane got an altitude in the moving block of space. the most modern communication facilities in the airlift work. that is how we could fly
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thousands of afghan refugees arriving at the american air force base in ramstein, germany. abc's will reeve is there. >> reporter: tonight, thousands of afghans desperate to escape the taliban here at ramstein air base, unsure of what their future holds. the base a critical transfer point in one of the largest u.s. air lift operations in history. since the mission began, over 111,000 people have been evacuated from afghanistan, including 5,400 americans. over 20,000 afghans have come through ramstein, many fleeing their homeland with whatever they could carry. >> we had no other choice. we had to leave because our life was in danger. >> reporter: families, young children, even newborns. buses bring them to this processing center. after they've been processed, the afghan evacuees come here, to the temporary living facility. there are over 440 of these tents. the afghans you see walking through the rows here, waiting until they can get on a flight to the u.s. the base nearly at capacity. the airmen stationed here pushed to the brink, grappling with an immeasurable humanitaria
thousands of afghan refugees arriving at the american air force base in ramstein, germany. abc's will reeve is there. >> reporter: tonight, thousands of afghans desperate to escape the taliban here at ramstein air base, unsure of what their future holds. the base a critical transfer point in one of the largest u.s. air lift operations in history. since the mission began, over 111,000 people have been evacuated from afghanistan, including 5,400 americans. over 20,000 afghans have come...
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very, very heavy strikes bought by the african air force, as well as by the american air force. a city of 1000000 people, children and women and elderly stock people need food and water is no power in the middle of the heat of the summer as well. as the pandemic, at least one hospital was hit and it strikes, one official said that there was an issue with court and it's so ones of got no way to escape to ones i've got nowhere to flee, especially after years of being displaced in districts, in many of these provinces, this odd refuge in these provincial capitals that are now under attack. these are 2 international oh, i use me new gold rushes underway, and gunner thousands of ill equipped workers are flocking to the goldfields, hoping to strike it. rich children are torn between gold and education. my family was very poor. i thought i was doing my best get back to school, which still it will have the strongest appeal. the who's who's hello and welcome across. ok, we're all things are considered. i'm peter lavelle. they are growing indications. donald trump will indeed make a 3rd r
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the capital of hell mon province with very, very heavy strikes bought by the african air force, as well as by the american air force. a city of 1000000 people, children, women, and elderly stock people need food and water is no power in the middle of the heat of the summer, as well as the pandemic. at least one hospital was hit in the air strikes. one official said that there was an issue with coordinates, so the ones that got nowhere to escape to ive ones. i've gotten nowhere to fleet, especially after years of being displaced in districts, in many of these provinces, this odd refuge and in these provincial capitals that are now under attack. you know, we saw that explosion, just know, but it pales when we think about the next one. i'm about to talk about exactly a year now. since i devastated chemical blast and by root claimed the lives of more than 200, it's believed to have been one of the largest non nuclear explosions in history. my find this video coming up per upsetting the yes. human rights group, since a national has condemned no liberties, officials, for, as they put it shamelessly, obstructing
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air force. as well as by the american air force. a city of 1000000 people. children and women and elderly stock people need food and water is no power in the middle of the heat of the summer, as well as the pandemic. at least one hospital was hit in the air strikes. one official said that there was an issue with coordinates, so ive ones of got nowhere to escape to ive ones. i've gotten nowhere to flee, especially after years of being displaced in districts, in many of these provinces, the refuge and in these provincial capitals that are now under attack $27.00. how for breaking news to learn about the news committed but a major crush in the czech republic this morning between 2 trains in the town of pilsen, report saying at least 50 people have been injured by initial accounts, police say helicopters the scene to try to help those injured as sites early days time to the morning, russia will keep you posted as we get to know more about that in the next schedule bulletin about half an hour, and you can keep across into of a social med
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the capitol of helmet province with very, very heavy strikes both by the african air force as well as by the american air force. city of 1000000 people, children, women, and elderly stock people need food and water. there's no power in the middle of the heat of the summer as well as the pandemic. at least one hospital was hit in the air strikes. one official said that there was an issue with coordinates, so ive ones of got nowhere escaped to ones of got nowhere to fleet, especially after years of being displaced in districts, in many of these provinces, the refuge and these provincial capitals that are now under attack. well, let's hope that all those people you just described to us get the help that they so desperately need thought was reporting from cobbles. so are e money banks? well, we will be back in about 90 seconds with many more stories that go anyway the so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy foundation, let it be an arms race is often very dramatic. development only personally, i'm going to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very cri
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air force. a nation of mercy and international significance. some of this came in the american base. you don't those trucks were waiting for us. transportation did a colossal job. we dug down in a hurry to give them a lift. much more organized. somehow it all goes into airplanes. the biggest item is coal for the utility. suck up biggest item then madison every ounce of cargo was checked. of course it was g.i. and milk for the innocent sufferers of every disaster, the kids. president inspections played dividends, maximum number of ships on the drive. set up in germany england and in texas usa. proxima gulf and east coast the u.s. navy brought an approximate 12 million gallons of aviation fuel to germany every month. we carried enough gas for the trip and return. one of our gang institute a little. tiny handkerchief parachutes. great guy. candy and handkerchiefs good flying jobs with the rest of us the power and gave them breathing room, each plane got an altitude in the moving block of space. the most modern communication facilities in the airlift work. that is how we could fly
air force. a nation of mercy and international significance. some of this came in the american base. you don't those trucks were waiting for us. transportation did a colossal job. we dug down in a hurry to give them a lift. much more organized. somehow it all goes into airplanes. the biggest item is coal for the utility. suck up biggest item then madison every ounce of cargo was checked. of course it was g.i. and milk for the innocent sufferers of every disaster, the kids. president inspections...
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air force. as well as by the american air force. a city of 1000000 people, children, women, and elderly stock people need food and water is no power in the middle of the heat of the summer, as well as the pandemic. at least one hospital was hit and it strikes. one official said that there was an issue with coordinates, so i ones of got nowhere to escape to ones of got nowhere to flee, especially after years of being displaced in districts, in many of these provinces, the refuge in these provincial capitals that are now under attack to social media giants are getting flack over policing their own policies. facebook and twitter are accused of failing to take action against the blatantly anti semitic posts of the center for countering digital hate found that more than 80 percent of anti semitic posts were not being addressed by those platforms. more than $700.00 posts were via leading the site own policies, but only a 100 were actually removed. and those posts have been sent a seen by more than 7000000 people around the globe. the majo
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the capital of hell mon province with very, very heavy strikes, bowed by the african air force, as well as by the american air force. a city of 1000000 people, children, women, and elderly stock people need food and water is no power in the middle of the heat of the summer, as well as the pandemic. at least one hospital was hit in air strikes. one official said that there was an issue with coordinates, so i ones of got nowhere risk have to have ones. i've gotten nowhere to fleet, especially after years of being displaced in districts, in many of these provinces, the refuge and in these provincial capitals that are now under attack. good bye for all of us here at all. tease h q. we hope to see you again soon. but if you don't have a great day, i rather driven by dreamers shaped by those in me there's things.
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in the south. 0vernight there was heavy fighting there, air strikes by both the afghan and american air forcees, afghan government forces say they killed dozens of taliban militants, but fighting is continuing this morning, the special forces were flown in yesterday after the taliban arrived at one point just a few 100 metres from the governor's office in the centre of the city. as you say fighting has been taking place elsewhere, rockets launched overnight at kandahar air part leading to the closure of the airport today. in herat there have been clashes for a number of days on the outskirts of the city. extra reinforcements have now arrived and they're fighting with the taliban seems to be going the way of the government, they seem to have pushed the taliban further back, but real concern about what is to come. and all of this fighting displacing tens of thousands of ordinary afghans. you hinted at it there, i am wondering what the general assessment is of the strength of the afghan government forces and their ability to withhold the attacks. the afr han ability to withhold the attacks. tue:
in the south. 0vernight there was heavy fighting there, air strikes by both the afghan and american air forcees, afghan government forces say they killed dozens of taliban militants, but fighting is continuing this morning, the special forces were flown in yesterday after the taliban arrived at one point just a few 100 metres from the governor's office in the centre of the city. as you say fighting has been taking place elsewhere, rockets launched overnight at kandahar air part leading to the...
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air force. today i'm embarrassed _ with us air force. today i'm embarrassed to _ with us air force. today i'm embarrassed to an - with us air force. today i'm. embarrassed to an americaned to an american. why? because we pretended to be allies with these people and then we just left them like lambs to the slaughter and it is a moral. joe biden is immoral. the slaughter and it is a moral. joe biden is immoral.— slaughter and it is a moral. joe biden is immoral. the anguish is deep among _ biden is immoral. the anguish is deep among former _ biden is immoral. the anguish is deep among former afghan - biden is immoral. the anguish is - deep among former afghan nationals. they do not care any more about afghanistan. we are not as important as we were back in 2000. that is the reason we are here, we're here to speak up for the women who worked for the united states. to speak up for the women who worked for the united states.— for the united states. to date near the iranian border _ for the united states. to date near the iranian border in _ for the united states. to date near the iranian border in life _ for the united states. to date near the iranian border in life is - t
air force. today i'm embarrassed _ with us air force. today i'm embarrassed to _ with us air force. today i'm embarrassed to an - with us air force. today i'm. embarrassed to an americaned to an american. why? because we pretended to be allies with these people and then we just left them like lambs to the slaughter and it is a moral. joe biden is immoral. the slaughter and it is a moral. joe biden is immoral.— slaughter and it is a moral. joe biden is immoral. the anguish is deep among _...
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so what's interesting is the people who are, they don't care at all about ashley babbitt, an american air force was unarmed and not warrant before she was shot on the neck on january 6th. she died, lets applaud it. she was a woman. it was a coordinated plot to overthrow democracy and we've been hearing that for months. now, the fbi out of nowhere informs us that that's not true. it was not interaction and not a coordinated plot. we will tell you what they said and we will tell you why they might be saying that, straight ahead. do you have a life insurance policy you no longer need? now you can sell your policy, even a term policy, for an immediate cash payment. we thought we had planned carefully for our retirement. but we quickly realized that we needed a way to supplement our income. if you have one hundred thousand dollars or more of life insurance you may qualify to sell your policy. don't cancel or let your policy lapse without finding out what it's worth. visit conventrydirect.com to find out if you policy qualifies. or call the number on your screen. coventry direct, redefining insurance
so what's interesting is the people who are, they don't care at all about ashley babbitt, an american air force was unarmed and not warrant before she was shot on the neck on january 6th. she died, lets applaud it. she was a woman. it was a coordinated plot to overthrow democracy and we've been hearing that for months. now, the fbi out of nowhere informs us that that's not true. it was not interaction and not a coordinated plot. we will tell you what they said and we will tell you why they...
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so one of the ways the japanese moved on was in 1854 with the chief of staff of the american air forcech was another extraordinary fact that at one point in the book i listed the five people in the 20th century who are responsible for the deaths of the most civilians. stalin, mao, hitler. pol pot is for an curtis lemay is five. what happened to him? he was promoted. and jfk makes him the chief of staff in the air force. he's head of the air force with the vietnam war. he was appointed head of the air force and given a metal, the highest metal that can be awarded to a foreigner by the japanese government. despite being the fifth most murderous individual in the 20th century. >> but that argument to be elevated but what he did actually speared a truly utilitarian argument that it spared other deaths and it shorten the length of the war and therefore saved t other lives. >> but i think there is a lot of truth to that that in the absence of the atomic bombs, a land invasion of japan by the united states and then what would result in casualties. so it probably would have been the bloodiest
so one of the ways the japanese moved on was in 1854 with the chief of staff of the american air forcech was another extraordinary fact that at one point in the book i listed the five people in the 20th century who are responsible for the deaths of the most civilians. stalin, mao, hitler. pol pot is for an curtis lemay is five. what happened to him? he was promoted. and jfk makes him the chief of staff in the air force. he's head of the air force with the vietnam war. he was appointed head of...
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the nearest american air force base is 1,000 miles away.e-horizon capabilities on my teenagers, which means i had no idea what they were doing. and america is in greater danger. >> i hear you saying you think we're less safe for leaving afghanistan than if we had stayed. do you think we are less safe now than we were before we went in to afghanistan 20 years ago? >> well, yeah, i think that's hard to measure, but we're certainly less safe than we were when we had a group of, let's say, 5,000 american service people in afghanistan standing up as the backbone behind some 250,000 afghan troops, who were keeping at bay the taliban and other terror groups. that made us a great deal safer. we have tens of thousands of troops in germany, south korea, japan. why are they there? not just as favors to those countries but because we believe that keeps us and the world safer. and the idea that we would keep several thousand troops in afghanistan, as long as necessary, to keep us more safe is, of course, the appropriate policy to take. these political s
the nearest american air force base is 1,000 miles away.e-horizon capabilities on my teenagers, which means i had no idea what they were doing. and america is in greater danger. >> i hear you saying you think we're less safe for leaving afghanistan than if we had stayed. do you think we are less safe now than we were before we went in to afghanistan 20 years ago? >> well, yeah, i think that's hard to measure, but we're certainly less safe than we were when we had a group of, let's...
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american military. the army, the navy and the air force.makes it offhand point in the book whichch is so jean is you want to understand the differences, look at their chapels at their academies. i take the train down mac west point. the west point trap in this monstrosity it looks like it would survive a direct nuclear cblast. it looks like it was built in the 18th century. and it represents everything the army stands for, tradition, strength, in connection with the land, on and on andec on. what's the navy chapel? it looks like something out of italy it is ornate, grand, brass and marble. a huge dome, it represents everything with the navy. they have these grandiose international division that go all around the world. they are the most secure branch. nobody competes that these vast ship it's like that's very navy. you enter into -- someone has rubbed the brass on the railings of the church every sunday morning before services. that is navy, right? what is the air force chapel? i would encourage everyone, when we are done going to your phon
american military. the army, the navy and the air force.makes it offhand point in the book whichch is so jean is you want to understand the differences, look at their chapels at their academies. i take the train down mac west point. the west point trap in this monstrosity it looks like it would survive a direct nuclear cblast. it looks like it was built in the 18th century. and it represents everything the army stands for, tradition, strength, in connection with the land, on and on andec on....
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air force. today, i am embarrassed to be _ with the us air force. today, i am embarrassed to be an _ with the us air force. today, i am embarrassed to be an americano _ embarrassed to be an american. why? because we pretended to be _ embarrassed to be an american. why? because we pretended to be allies with these people and then we just left lambs to the slaughter. it is immoral. it was irresponsible and immoral. it was irresponsible and immoral and america is better than this. �* . , immoral and america is better than this. . . , , , ., ., this. and the anguish is deep among former afghan _ this. and the anguish is deep among former afghan nationals. _ this. and the anguish is deep among former afghan nationals. they - this. and the anguish is deep among former afghan nationals. they don't| former afghan nationals. they don't care any more _ former afghan nationals. they don't care any more about _ former afghan nationals. they don't care any more about afghanistan. . former afghan nationals. they don't. care any more about afghanistan. we are not— care any more about afghanistan. we are not as _ care any more about afghanistan. we are not as imp
air force. today, i am embarrassed to be _ with the us air force. today, i am embarrassed to be an _ with the us air force. today, i am embarrassed to be an americano _ embarrassed to be an american. why? because we pretended to be _ embarrassed to be an american. why? because we pretended to be allies with these people and then we just left lambs to the slaughter. it is immoral. it was irresponsible and immoral. it was irresponsible and immoral and america is better than this. �* . , immoral...
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knowing the ways the japanese moved on was in 1954 when he was the chief of staff of the american air forceanother extraordinary fact read ... ... and jfk makes it his chief of staff of the air force. he's the head of the air force. his career, so he was both appointed head of the air force and given a medal, the highest metal that can be awarded to a foreigner by the japanese government. >> i know. >> despite being the fifth most murderous individual of the 20th century, i mean, it's like -- >> but part of that argument if i i can elevate it to an argument is that what he did actually spared, what he did actually spared other deaths. it shortened the length of the war and, therefore, saved other lives. >> that's the argument that's made, of course. i think there's a lot of truth to that, that in the absence of, certainly in the absence of the atomic bomb, a land invasion of japan by the united states and also a land invasion by the pacific union which was poised to attack on the other side, what happened then, would've resulted in casualties even greater than that happened over the summer
knowing the ways the japanese moved on was in 1954 when he was the chief of staff of the american air forceanother extraordinary fact read ... ... and jfk makes it his chief of staff of the air force. he's the head of the air force. his career, so he was both appointed head of the air force and given a medal, the highest metal that can be awarded to a foreigner by the japanese government. >> i know. >> despite being the fifth most murderous individual of the 20th century, i mean,...
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addition to him there is robert lubitz whose name was forgotten but was a major figure in the american air force and assistant secretary of war and henry stimson during world war ii becomes under secretary of state to george marshall one of the architects of the precursor to the wto in one of the architectures of national security state and then becomes undersecretary and secretary of defense during the waning period of the korean war. i wanted to write about how that all came to be. he became the perfect aperture of the story. the ideas that i displayed out but what was much more interesting to me as i wrote the book anonymously and what i was not as aware of and to me a while to actually become sensitive to is the degree which brown brothers are a quiet mover and shaker many of the most pivotal moments in american history and certainly in american finance and the chief architecture of the american financial system and more importantly how their story including their contemporary evolution says a lot about how we come to define capitalism and not all of it very and how the story offers an alter
addition to him there is robert lubitz whose name was forgotten but was a major figure in the american air force and assistant secretary of war and henry stimson during world war ii becomes under secretary of state to george marshall one of the architects of the precursor to the wto in one of the architectures of national security state and then becomes undersecretary and secretary of defense during the waning period of the korean war. i wanted to write about how that all came to be. he became...
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air force evacuation flight, to an american air force base outside doha, qatar. she's working with the support of the pulitzer center, and i spoke with jane just a few minutes ago. jane ferguson, we are all so glad that you are safe and out of the country. just descre for us, if you can, what was that process like? what did i take to leave? what did kabulirport look like as you were leaving? >> reporter: i am still not at thevery far end of my destination, it has taken that long. but kabul airport itself was more orderly on the inside than it had been before. you could see the uptake in those planes coming in and out. it is still a six, seven-hour wait once you make it through the gate and you register. and the register system is fairly system. they're taking passports and data. but once you get registered for a flight, anticipate six or seven hours, which is a vast improvement. there are people who have gone to the airport and waited for days for a flight in the past. and then, essentially, once the flight comes for you, you're only allowed to bring limited lugg
air force evacuation flight, to an american air force base outside doha, qatar. she's working with the support of the pulitzer center, and i spoke with jane just a few minutes ago. jane ferguson, we are all so glad that you are safe and out of the country. just descre for us, if you can, what was that process like? what did i take to leave? what did kabulirport look like as you were leaving? >> reporter: i am still not at thevery far end of my destination, it has taken that long. but...
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around the world, because they care about women, don't care at all about ashli babbitt, an american air force was unarmed, not warrant before she was shot in the neck on january 6th. she died. that's fine, let's applaud it. she wasn't a woman apparently. but that's okay because it was an insurrection, a coordinated to overthrow democracy. we have been hearing that for months, seven months. now, the fbi come out of nowhere, informs us that's not true. it was not an insurrection, it was not a coordinated plot. they said that today! we will tell you what they said and we will tell you why they might be saying that right ahea. ♪ ♪ i will bless those who bless you here in israel and the former soviet union the jewish people are living in very difficult times. there are now thousands of destitute elderly jews who are desperately in need of basic food. the international fellowship of christians and jews is on the ground with survival food boxes but the need for food is growing. call or go online now and say, "i will bless these children of abraham." it's the elderly widows who are hurting the most.
around the world, because they care about women, don't care at all about ashli babbitt, an american air force was unarmed, not warrant before she was shot in the neck on january 6th. she died. that's fine, let's applaud it. she wasn't a woman apparently. but that's okay because it was an insurrection, a coordinated to overthrow democracy. we have been hearing that for months, seven months. now, the fbi come out of nowhere, informs us that's not true. it was not an insurrection, it was not a...
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air force evacuation flight, to an american air force base outside of doha, qatar.orking with the support of the pulitzer center, and i spoke with jane just a few minutes ago. amna describe what this like? wed out of the country. describe if you can, what with the process like, what did it take to leave, what did kabul airport look like as you were leaving? jane: i am still not at the far end of my destination, it has taken that long, but kabul airport itself was more orderly on the inside than it had been, you had reallyeen the uptick in planes. it is still a six or seven hour wait once you make it through the gate and you get registered. the registration process was fairly simple. they are giving passports, giving people wristbands, taking bubio data. six to seven hours is vast improvement. there have been people who got to the airport and waited for days for a flight in the past. once you get -- once the flight comes for you, you are only allowed to bring limited luggage. several hundred people are guided down the tarmac toward the huge c-17, these massive milita
air force evacuation flight, to an american air force base outside of doha, qatar.orking with the support of the pulitzer center, and i spoke with jane just a few minutes ago. amna describe what this like? wed out of the country. describe if you can, what with the process like, what did it take to leave, what did kabul airport look like as you were leaving? jane: i am still not at the far end of my destination, it has taken that long, but kabul airport itself was more orderly on the inside than...
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and a little american air force.he ability of the afghans to fight on their own or maintain it on their own. we're also responsible for not really emphasizing logistics. this is time of napoleon. armies march on their stomach. if the afghan soldiers were not being paid, not being fed, not being supplied the equipment, not being backed up by other troops not having medical evacuation, not having widows and orphans payments on awe regular basis and dealing with this endemic corruption in the country, then are we surprised that the afghan military soldiers were asking a -- an important question. why am i fighting? who am i fighting for? and they left the field. so there is a lot of blame to go around. i think the important thing is we can learn from these mistakes. and we should learn from them. because we will do something like this again. despite what everyone is saying, this has the odor of post vietnam. when we eliminated a lot of our capabilities and state and aid and dod that we will need again. we have done stuff
and a little american air force.he ability of the afghans to fight on their own or maintain it on their own. we're also responsible for not really emphasizing logistics. this is time of napoleon. armies march on their stomach. if the afghan soldiers were not being paid, not being fed, not being supplied the equipment, not being backed up by other troops not having medical evacuation, not having widows and orphans payments on awe regular basis and dealing with this endemic corruption in the...
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more now on the day's events at kabul airport, where american forces fired into the air to disperse crowds force their way onto departing planes. several people are reported to have been killed. american and british troops are engaged in evacuating their citizens, while the international community tries to define its response to the taliban's lightning—speed victory. here's our afghanistan correspondent secunder kermani. running for their lives, frantically trying to escape afghanistan on this us military plane. this is how desperate some afghans are to leave the country. a handful tragically clinging on even after take—off, before falling to their deaths. foreign nationals — and some afghans — are being evacuated, but huge crowds gathered after rumours even those without visas could travel. gunfire. outside the airport, even more chaos. taliban members firing in the air to assert their authority, trying to keep control. despite the dangers, some residents still risking their lives to try and get inside. the group has promised an amnesty to those with links to the government, but many stil
more now on the day's events at kabul airport, where american forces fired into the air to disperse crowds force their way onto departing planes. several people are reported to have been killed. american and british troops are engaged in evacuating their citizens, while the international community tries to define its response to the taliban's lightning—speed victory. here's our afghanistan correspondent secunder kermani. running for their lives, frantically trying to escape afghanistan on...
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one of the ways that japanese moved on was in 1954, the chief of staff of the american air force, another extraordinary fact. at one point in the book, i list the five people in the 20th century who were responsible for the death of most civilians. pol pot is for and chris may is five. and there are a few others. and he was promoted. and jfk, mixed in his chief of staff of the air force, he is the head of air force in the vietnam war at that time in his career, he was both appointed head of the air force and given a metal, the highest metal that can be awarded the former by the japanese government. and despite being the fifth most murderous individuals in the 20th century. coming, is just like . .daniel: if i can elevate the stored argument, that what he did actually spared other deaths. thit is shortened the length of the war and therefore, saved of their lives. malcolm: let's on behalf of it. i think there is a lot of truth to that. in the absence of the atomic bomb. a land invasion by the united and also by the civic union which to attack on the other side. it would've resulted in casu
one of the ways that japanese moved on was in 1954, the chief of staff of the american air force, another extraordinary fact. at one point in the book, i list the five people in the 20th century who were responsible for the death of most civilians. pol pot is for and chris may is five. and there are a few others. and he was promoted. and jfk, mixed in his chief of staff of the air force, he is the head of air force in the vietnam war at that time in his career, he was both appointed head of the...
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at kabul airport, american forces fired into the air to disperse crowds attempting to force their waying planes. several people are reported to have been killed. american and british troops are in the process of evacuating their citizens, while the international community tries to define its response to the taliban's very swift victory. here's our afghanistan correspondent secunder kermani. running for their lives, frantically trying to escape afghanistan on this us military plane. this is how desperate some afghans are to leave the country. a handful tragically clinging on even after take—off, before falling to their deaths. foreign nationals — and some afghans — are being evacuated, but huge crowds gathered after rumours even those without visas could travel. gunfire. outside the airport, even more chaos. taliban members firing in the air to assert their authority, trying to keep control. despite the dangers, some residents still risking their lives to try and get inside. the group has promised an amnesty to those with links to the government, but many still fear they'll be targeted
at kabul airport, american forces fired into the air to disperse crowds attempting to force their waying planes. several people are reported to have been killed. american and british troops are in the process of evacuating their citizens, while the international community tries to define its response to the taliban's very swift victory. here's our afghanistan correspondent secunder kermani. running for their lives, frantically trying to escape afghanistan on this us military plane. this is how...
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so cutting off of supplies, a lack of american air force dropping food and water like they would do inse of the shortage. at the same time, climate change is increasing the pressure on supplies, with wildfires damaging vast areas of woodland in parts of the world. claire marshall reports. in rural herefordshire, the architects of the future are at work. they are piecing together a timber frame house. they are students, learning to build in a sustainable way with a low carbon footprint. but there is a problem. this build, along with countless others across the country, has been badly hit by the worldwide shortage of wood supplies. in every sector of the timber supply market, prices have gone up, supply chains have been less reliable, delivery drivers have been hard to get, so just everything has been difficult. on top of problems caused by the pandemics, forests around the world are ablaze. oh, my god, look at that! canada, one of the world�*s biggest timber supplies, has cut the amount it will sell, blaming it largely on climate change. fire, weather, drought and now things like bugs a
so cutting off of supplies, a lack of american air force dropping food and water like they would do inse of the shortage. at the same time, climate change is increasing the pressure on supplies, with wildfires damaging vast areas of woodland in parts of the world. claire marshall reports. in rural herefordshire, the architects of the future are at work. they are piecing together a timber frame house. they are students, learning to build in a sustainable way with a low carbon footprint. but...
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biden and first lady jill biden greeting service members at the dover air force base following the dignified transfer of 13 americanat dover air force base in dover delaware a few hours ago and unmanned u.s. drone took out a vehicle packed with one suicide bomber and a large amount of explosives leading to multiple secondary explosions, once again this is live video coming in from dover air force base president biden and first lady jill biden greeting some of the military personnel on hand after the dignified transfer of 13 american heroes let's go back to our calling national security correspondent jennifer griffin live at the pentagon with the latest on the military action taking place today. >> you referenced that strike in kabul earlier today, there was unconfirmed reports of multiple suicide bombers inside the vehicles that were struck that may not be true we are now being told. here's what we can say for certain the u.s. military carried out and unmanned drone strike with the vehicle filled of explosives that posten and minute threat to the kabul international airport in a statement from the central command t
biden and first lady jill biden greeting service members at the dover air force base following the dignified transfer of 13 americanat dover air force base in dover delaware a few hours ago and unmanned u.s. drone took out a vehicle packed with one suicide bomber and a large amount of explosives leading to multiple secondary explosions, once again this is live video coming in from dover air force base president biden and first lady jill biden greeting some of the military personnel on hand...
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horrified by the images we saw yesterday of the c-17 taking off and the afghans running after the american air forcecipate and the president acknowledged this. we did not anticipate the speed with which the afghan government would collapse. >> should we have anticipated that? >> i don't have the intelligence assessments anymore that i used to read every day when i was secretary. but it does seem as though, given the timeline, the timeline we were on, that this afghan government was going to collapse rapidly because of the way in which we got out. and because of their own inability to fight. the whole thing collapsed like a tent on tooth picks. >> we're just a few weeks away from the anniversary of 9/11, the reason we got into afghanistan in the first place. does the falloff afghanistan increase that risk and what concerns do you have? >> i think the honest answer, tony, is that we just don't know yet. afghanistan, and i've been there oo number of times and i was general counsel of dod. what is most striking about it is how remote the terrain is you could hide an entire american city in the mountains
horrified by the images we saw yesterday of the c-17 taking off and the afghans running after the american air forcecipate and the president acknowledged this. we did not anticipate the speed with which the afghan government would collapse. >> should we have anticipated that? >> i don't have the intelligence assessments anymore that i used to read every day when i was secretary. but it does seem as though, given the timeline, the timeline we were on, that this afghan government was...
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and the main american force within the boundaries of china itself was the army air corps, army air force. >> that's absolutely right. thank, i would like to add something to what we are talking about. having a whole chinese american gis as a unit. yes, it's true that originally, i guess the idea is that they speak the language and all of that. the language is the same, it's the dialect that kills everybody. the majority i must say, 90% of the year the chinese served in the war in the state even though they are born in the united states, chances are that their parents immigrated from the southern part of china. that is all that it is. so back then, mandarin and cantonese are not the main languages and chinatown. it's taishanese, a local dialect and a small part of china. of course, when they went over to try to they were stationed in -- those are different dialects altogether. and mandarin is spoken among the unit deployed with the chinese army. so you have a lot of issues there. the other thing is that i found out from speaking to some of the seniors from my legion. a lot of them are tra
and the main american force within the boundaries of china itself was the army air corps, army air force. >> that's absolutely right. thank, i would like to add something to what we are talking about. having a whole chinese american gis as a unit. yes, it's true that originally, i guess the idea is that they speak the language and all of that. the language is the same, it's the dialect that kills everybody. the majority i must say, 90% of the year the chinese served in the war in the...
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and the main american force within the boundaries of china itself was the army air corps, army air force that's absolutely right. so i wanted to -- sorry, fang, did you want to say something? >> i would like to add something to what we were talking about as far as having a whole chinese-american gis as a unit. yes, it's true that originally i guess the idea is that they speak the language and all that. the language is the same, it's the dialect that kills everybody, because majority, i would say, must be over 90% of the chinese-americans that served during world war ii from the united states, even though they were born in the united states, chances are their parents immigrated from the southern part of china. that's what it is. so back then mandrin and cantonese is not the main language. in chinatown. it was a local dialect from a small part of china. of course, when they went over to china, they were stationed where there was a different dialect and mandrin spoken with the unit that deployed in that area, the chinese army. so, yeah, you have a lot of issues there. the other thing is tha
and the main american force within the boundaries of china itself was the army air corps, army air force that's absolutely right. so i wanted to -- sorry, fang, did you want to say something? >> i would like to add something to what we were talking about as far as having a whole chinese-american gis as a unit. yes, it's true that originally i guess the idea is that they speak the language and all that. the language is the same, it's the dialect that kills everybody, because majority, i...
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american forces fired into the air to disperse crowds attempting to force their way onto planes.e centre of kabul, there's been an uneasy calm, as armed insurgents flying the taliban flag patrol the streets. us and uk troops are engaged in evacuating their citizens — although all military and civilian flights have been halted because of the crowds. meanwhile, the international community is trying to define its response to the taliban's lightning—speed victory. ourfirst report tonight is from our south asia correspondent, secunder kermani. running for their lives, frantically trying to escape afghanistan on this us military plane. this is how desperate some afghans are to leave the country. a handful tragically clinging on even after take—off, before falling to their deaths. foreign nationals — and some afghans — are being evacuated, but huge crowds gathered after rumours even those without visas could travel. gunfire outside the airport, even more chaos. taliban members firing in the air to assert their authority, trying to keep control. despite the dangers, some residents still
american forces fired into the air to disperse crowds attempting to force their way onto planes.e centre of kabul, there's been an uneasy calm, as armed insurgents flying the taliban flag patrol the streets. us and uk troops are engaged in evacuating their citizens — although all military and civilian flights have been halted because of the crowds. meanwhile, the international community is trying to define its response to the taliban's lightning—speed victory. ourfirst report tonight is...
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hear from an american air force pilot. how do they feel at this hour?> how do you feel about this? covid got going away any time soon. given the fact that the delta variant continues to surge, it looks as if 8 month after you got your second shot, if you got the second shot, they are now suggesting that you get a booster. we are going to probably hear from the president later today saying i'm going to make available all these shots. as soon as the fda. ainsley: all three companies? steve: well. brian: jobs and johnson. steve: all hinging on the president later today is going to talk about how the fda, it is expected very shortly to give final approval to firdz pfizer. moderna still hasn't had it. we'll don't know the efficacy of the j and j shot. will you need another j and j shot if that's the one shot you got? we don't know yet. ainsley: greg abbott is in our prayers this morning. he announced that he tested positive for covid yesterday. he has been vaccinated and still got covid. i think he is doing okay. is he planning on getting the regeneron. stev
hear from an american air force pilot. how do they feel at this hour?> how do you feel about this? covid got going away any time soon. given the fact that the delta variant continues to surge, it looks as if 8 month after you got your second shot, if you got the second shot, they are now suggesting that you get a booster. we are going to probably hear from the president later today saying i'm going to make available all these shots. as soon as the fda. ainsley: all three companies? steve:...
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mr biden was at dover air force base in delaware, where virtually all us military personnel killed in afghanistan arrive back on americanso met the families of some of those who died. let's cross now to our correspondent in washington. nomia iqbal. just take us through what took place at dover air force earlier. yes. just take us through what took place at dover air force earlier.— at dover air force earlier. yes, as ou at dover air force earlier. yes, as you mention. _ at dover air force earlier. yes, as you mention, president _ at dover air force earlier. yes, as you mention, president biden - at dover air force earlier. yes, as| you mention, president biden met with the families of the 13 service who died in that suicide blast. the ceremony itself, it is called the dignified transfer, the official process by which us troops killed in action are honoured when they come home. he was that with the first lady as well, honouring those servicemembers. we are getting more details about who they were, most of them were in their early 20s, all of them were in their early 20s, all of them were in their early 20s, all of them w
mr biden was at dover air force base in delaware, where virtually all us military personnel killed in afghanistan arrive back on americanso met the families of some of those who died. let's cross now to our correspondent in washington. nomia iqbal. just take us through what took place at dover air force earlier. yes. just take us through what took place at dover air force earlier.— at dover air force earlier. yes, as ou at dover air force earlier. yes, as you mention. _ at dover air force...
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for the deadly suicide attack that killed 13 american service members just yesterday and wounded another 20. in fact, the dignified transfer to dover air force because we're expecting that tomorrow and expecting president biden to attend that ceremony when the 13 americans return with honor to dover air force base. i'm told that president biden approved this strike. he claimed that he would be carrying out revenge, he would kill those responsible. the big question was, peter, that with 5,000 u.s. troops on the ground there kabul, would the strike happen with the 5,000 u.s. troops still at the kabul airport or wait until after they had departed president biden's deadline of august 31. less than two days after the deadly suicide attack that killed the 13 american service members outside the abbey gate, we know the u.s. has struck back launching this drone strike, a u.s. reaper drone killing an isis planner with an associate driving in a vehicle in eastern afghanistan. it's not far from the border with pakistan, pete. >> good news indeed. i know the pentagon and rightfully so is tight lipped about stuff like this. you have a sense of they feel
for the deadly suicide attack that killed 13 american service members just yesterday and wounded another 20. in fact, the dignified transfer to dover air force because we're expecting that tomorrow and expecting president biden to attend that ceremony when the 13 americans return with honor to dover air force base. i'm told that president biden approved this strike. he claimed that he would be carrying out revenge, he would kill those responsible. the big question was, peter, that with 5,000...
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earlier, american forces carried out an air strike in kabul.as a car bomb that had posed an imminent threat to the international airport. 0ur chief international correspondent lyse doucet reports. a house on fire in a fast burning crisis, said to be a rocket attack streets away from kabul airport. it may have been the target. the us says it unleashed a drone strike, too — hitting a vehicle of suicide bombers heading to the airport. and next to the airfield, gunfire. this a likely salvo from taliban guards struggling to control the crowds. today, military flights are still taking off but britain's airlift has ended. not long now before america packs up, too. in a fleeting twilight, afghans hold fast to documents, to hope. my life is in danger injalalabad. but the flights are almost over. what are you going to do now? what about us? we are work with them. we support them. i'm a cia agent. i have documents. this man tells us he worked for us intelligence. some people, like this man, received an e—mail saying going to the gate. other people say the
earlier, american forces carried out an air strike in kabul.as a car bomb that had posed an imminent threat to the international airport. 0ur chief international correspondent lyse doucet reports. a house on fire in a fast burning crisis, said to be a rocket attack streets away from kabul airport. it may have been the target. the us says it unleashed a drone strike, too — hitting a vehicle of suicide bombers heading to the airport. and next to the airfield, gunfire. this a likely salvo from...
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american intelligence information. those were withdrawn, and so the afghan air force was practically sitting ducks. they weren't really particularly effective without that american support. there's a lot more the united states could have done in the last 10 to 15 years, and had they chosen to stay, had they done some of these things a different outcome is possible. it's not inevitable. what we're seeing place now was not inevitable, not necessary. >> all right, thank you so much for talking with us. we appreciate your analysis. >> any time. >>> well, coming up, pakistan is keeping a close eye on what's going on in neighboring afghanistan. more on what thaichb to lose due to the instability there. that's next. >>> plus after two decades of war the taliban have stormed back into power. we will hear from a taliban spokesman about what they plan to do next. when you really need to sleep you reach for the really good stuff. new zzzquil ultra helps you sleep better and longer when you need it most. it's non habit forming and powered by the makers of nyquil. new zzzquil ultra. when you really really need t
american intelligence information. those were withdrawn, and so the afghan air force was practically sitting ducks. they weren't really particularly effective without that american support. there's a lot more the united states could have done in the last 10 to 15 years, and had they chosen to stay, had they done some of these things a different outcome is possible. it's not inevitable. what we're seeing place now was not inevitable, not necessary. >> all right, thank you so much for...