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dominic robert refused to take calls during the fall of afghanistan —— dominic raab.p- _ there is a focal point of a lack of leadership. focus _ there is a focal point of a lack of leadership. focus anger, - there is a focal point of a lack of. leadership. focus anger, dismay, concern, and it is the foreign secretary who, as it would appear, being cited in various pages, the suggestion dominic raab didn't place a call to his counterpart in afghanistan, but delegated to a genuine minister. i think four or his point of view, the defence secretary came to his defence —— junior minister. i don't know whether that's true. i'm not sure what diplomatic relationship is between dominic raab and the former minister of afghanistan. i would like to think that our statesmen and women, but in this case our statesmen, i would care enough to be able to place a phone call. take ten minutes out and take that phone call to afghanistan. i was struck by one of my colleagues tweeting earlier, that news desk seemed better prepared for the fall of kabul than the uk government did. what strik
dominic robert refused to take calls during the fall of afghanistan —— dominic raab.p- _ there is a focal point of a lack of leadership. focus _ there is a focal point of a lack of leadership. focus anger, - there is a focal point of a lack of. leadership. focus anger, dismay, concern, and it is the foreign secretary who, as it would appear, being cited in various pages, the suggestion dominic raab didn't place a call to his counterpart in afghanistan, but delegated to a genuine minister. i...
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number one, the fact that dominic brad was even on _ one, the fact that dominic brad was even on holidayur, of basicallyjustifying some of— behaviour, of basicallyjustifying some of the things that people in his cabinet have done. so this story is focusing — his cabinet have done. so this story is focusing on the fact that earlier on in _ is focusing on the fact that earlier on in the — is focusing on the fact that earlier on in the week dominic raab has been criticised _ on in the week dominic raab has been criticised widely for not making an important — criticised widely for not making an important call to his counterpart in afghanistan, which could have been cruciat— afghanistan, which could have been crucial to— afghanistan, which could have been crucial to get some people who had heiped _ crucial to get some people who had helped british forces in the past. and now— helped british forces in the past. and now it— helped british forces in the past. and now it turns out that he had actually — and now it turns out that he had actually been asked by westminster to come _ actually been as
number one, the fact that dominic brad was even on _ one, the fact that dominic brad was even on holidayur, of basicallyjustifying some of— behaviour, of basicallyjustifying some of the things that people in his cabinet have done. so this story is focusing — his cabinet have done. so this story is focusing on the fact that earlier on in _ is focusing on the fact that earlier on in the — is focusing on the fact that earlier on in the week dominic raab has been criticised _ on in the week...
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many thing is of blame dominant rob. so the foreign secretary to go a while during an international crisis of this magnitude is nothing short of a shameful. i think it was amazing, staggering that the foreign secretary was still on holiday, while the canister was collapsing to the taliban. you've got to be on duty during that sort of period where we're so deeply and intimately involved in it. we haven't heard from the foreign secretary and about a week despite this being the biggest single foreign policy, disastrous and sewers. so i don't know what the foreign office is thinking. while his handling of the crisis in afghanistan has really gone from bad to worse. in fact, he's now saying and advising that, anybody that still need to leave ask on a stone would probably be better off, going to a neighboring country to try and return to safety here in the united kingdom. however, of course i easier said than done considering the taliban operating board checkpoints and really it's putting a lot of trust in the taliban to uphol
many thing is of blame dominant rob. so the foreign secretary to go a while during an international crisis of this magnitude is nothing short of a shameful. i think it was amazing, staggering that the foreign secretary was still on holiday, while the canister was collapsing to the taliban. you've got to be on duty during that sort of period where we're so deeply and intimately involved in it. we haven't heard from the foreign secretary and about a week despite this being the biggest single...
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and now dominic rob, as we heard, is it missing? he has no idea how many british citizens still remain in afghanistan. but is it actually maintain that the u. k has done a good job and that people should stop attacking the u. k for its own as occupation process. anyone getting back passing briefings either at me or the foreign commonwealth and development office is frankly not credible. and it is deeply responsible. we have absolutely been on this, and you can see we have been on this. why? because we have got 17000 people out. well, it's not just your case, it's been in need of returning here to the united kingdom, but many, many africans are absolutely desperate to flee from the taliban takeover as well and have been e mailing the united kingdom, the foreign office trying to get some help. so what we're hearing now is a minister has admitted the emails from schools of people have not only not been replied to a process, but not even being read by many, many ministers here in westminster. meaning many people are still stuck in the r
and now dominic rob, as we heard, is it missing? he has no idea how many british citizens still remain in afghanistan. but is it actually maintain that the u. k has done a good job and that people should stop attacking the u. k for its own as occupation process. anyone getting back passing briefings either at me or the foreign commonwealth and development office is frankly not credible. and it is deeply responsible. we have absolutely been on this, and you can see we have been on this. why?...
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and the pandemic has dominated british politics and the sense of liberation. i think actually a more direct connection with government. we've had so many years, you know, people were getting techs in england, telling them to get back to it. i think people of us are all that sparse johnson texting me or indeed in scotland. that's nicholas. they just tell we go off and be liberated from this nightmare. and that explains the soaring popularity and the chaos of recent weeks where the forest johnson tried to get out of self isolating. for example, after the resident lation of the health. after the resignation of the health secretary, the chaos over travel plans and sol, that now means there is a sort of growing sense of chaos and incompetence to counter the near you fauria. you could almost feel it of the vaccine rollout. so i think a lot of politics at the moment remains pandemic driven. that won't last much longer if we are through the west of it. so that is an extraordinary thing in a, by any independent analysis. the performance of policy performance during the
and the pandemic has dominated british politics and the sense of liberation. i think actually a more direct connection with government. we've had so many years, you know, people were getting techs in england, telling them to get back to it. i think people of us are all that sparse johnson texting me or indeed in scotland. that's nicholas. they just tell we go off and be liberated from this nightmare. and that explains the soaring popularity and the chaos of recent weeks where the forest johnson...
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we could — dominating it is interesting. we could use _ dominating it is interesting.is interesting. we could use us or - dominating it is interesting. we could use us or nato i dominating it is interesting. we could use us or nato air power. a sort of striking that when the united states decided to leave all the rest of nato decided it had to leave to. we knew that in advance but this was a mission attorney concluded a total of 12,000 nato soldiers and frankly, it shouldn't have required that the united states to be there for the rest of nato to be willing to be there but as we've seen in britain and canada and france, other countries over the years, the people came to the same kind of sense of frustration that president biden just sense of frustration that president bidenjust did sense of frustration that president biden just did this and therefore most of nato as main countries have elected not to. but we could provide airpower out of this, we could help them find centuries in the north where they could have solid bases to repair their equipment, protect refugees, f
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dominic casciani, bbc news. secretary, dominic raab, as it emerges that a key call to afghan officials about evacuating interpreters from the country was never made at all. waiting for aid and answers — why is it taking so long for help to reach the victims of haiti's earthquake? new zealand extends its nationwide lockdown for four more days after recording 11 new cases. tracking by air, land and sea — kenya undertakes its first national wildlife census — counting all the animals in the country. crowds of people desperate to leave afghanistan are continuing to gather at kabul airport as the us intensifies its evacuation efforts. meanwhile here in the uk, the foreign secretary, dominic raab, is facing growing pressure to resign after it emerged a phone call he asked a junior minister to make to his afghan counterpart never took place. colonel richard kemp is a former commander of the british forces in afghanistan, and he says there has been a ministerial lack of urgency. it was a dire situation, it got even worse
dominic casciani, bbc news. secretary, dominic raab, as it emerges that a key call to afghan officials about evacuating interpreters from the country was never made at all. waiting for aid and answers — why is it taking so long for help to reach the victims of haiti's earthquake? new zealand extends its nationwide lockdown for four more days after recording 11 new cases. tracking by air, land and sea — kenya undertakes its first national wildlife census — counting all the animals in the...
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well, believe it or not dominate. rob then went on to say that no other department in the united kingdom has handled the crisis in austin east on any better than the foreign office. of course, the very department that he is in charge of now that has raised numerous consent and raised many eyebrows among many colleagues in the hall of westminster of closed, dominic ross has been long embroiled over the last few weeks in many controversial issues in the handling of the crisis in afghanistan because of course, when cobble fell to the taliban some 2 weeks ago, dominate, rob was nowhere to be seen. in fact, finally seen sunbathing abroad on holiday with his family. but not just that, allegedly, he declined many phone calls. he did not pick up the phone to his counterpart in afghanistan on pakistan, which has led to many people pointing many thing as of blame dominant rob for the foreign secretary to go. a wall during an international crisis of this magnitude is nothing short of a shameful. i think it was amazing, staggerin
well, believe it or not dominate. rob then went on to say that no other department in the united kingdom has handled the crisis in austin east on any better than the foreign office. of course, the very department that he is in charge of now that has raised numerous consent and raised many eyebrows among many colleagues in the hall of westminster of closed, dominic ross has been long embroiled over the last few weeks in many controversial issues in the handling of the crisis in afghanistan...
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shyama, let's talk about dominic _ so, frankly.'s talk about dominic raab in at - so, frankly. shyama, let's talk about dominic raab in at the l so, frankly. shyama, let's talk - about dominic raab in at the sunday telegraph as well. according to the paper, who he is suggesting we are going to have to rely on an order to help moderate the taliban as they afghanistan going forwards. {hind afghanistan going forwards. china and russia he _ afghanistan going forwards. china and russia he is— afghanistan going forwards. c�*i “lag and russia he is suggesting, which of course makes you sort of extremely anxious. we would not take their gs equipment because we did not trust china not to be bugging us all. we have had russians on our soil poisoning people and these only two countries in which we are going to rely to help us get out of this mess or, at least, to navigate this mess. you could not make it up, really. in mess. you could not make it up, reall . , . ., ., , really. in the times, dominic raab is as ones going — really. in the time
shyama, let's talk about dominic _ so, frankly.'s talk about dominic raab in at - so, frankly. shyama, let's talk about dominic raab in at the l so, frankly. shyama, let's talk - about dominic raab in at the sunday telegraph as well. according to the paper, who he is suggesting we are going to have to rely on an order to help moderate the taliban as they afghanistan going forwards. {hind afghanistan going forwards. china and russia he _ afghanistan going forwards. china and russia he is—...
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this is dominic raab he was in paris on july _ papers._ papers. this is dominic raab he was in paris on july the 26th _ papers. this is dominic raab he was in paris on july the 26th for- papers. this is dominic raab he was in paris on july the 26th for a - in paris on july the 26th for a meeting _ in paris on july the 26th for a meeting. now, this wasjust a week after they— meeting. now, this wasjust a week after they put france on the amber plus after they put france on the amber pius aiert~ — after they put france on the amber plus alert. which meant that everybody else who came back to this country _ everybody else who came back to this country would have to quarantine for ten days, _ country would have to quarantine for ten days, isolated ten days, and they— ten days, isolated ten days, and they could — ten days, isolated ten days, and they could come out after five with two negative tests well dominic raab didn't do— two negative tests well dominic raab didn't do either of these things. and he — didn't do either of these things. and
this is dominic raab he was in paris on july _ papers._ papers. this is dominic raab he was in paris on july the 26th _ papers. this is dominic raab he was in paris on july the 26th for- papers. this is dominic raab he was in paris on july the 26th for a - in paris on july the 26th for a meeting _ in paris on july the 26th for a meeting. now, this wasjust a week after they— meeting. now, this wasjust a week after they put france on the amber plus after they put france on the amber pius aiert~...
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she metres, dominant again, right? sia: is amazing. she has metres, dominant again, right?t but it comes to the olympic games and she hasn't been dominant in the olympic games. there's been a lot of contenders over the years by 21.53 seconds is a national record and a personal best and i think it was the third quickest time in history and she was really dominant in that event as well and it's great to see someone who struggled with injuries in the past to reach her potential and should be seeing what she managed to achieve. 25nd potential and should be seeing what she managed to achieve.— potential and should be seeing what she managed to achieve. and what a performance — she managed to achieve. and what a performance as _ she managed to achieve. and what a performance as well _ she managed to achieve. and what a performance as well and _ she managed to achieve. and what a performance as well and the - performance as well and the men's 400 metre hurdles and that was just sensational, wasn't it? to 400 metre hurdles and that was “ust sensational, wasn't mi sensational, wasn'
she metres, dominant again, right? sia: is amazing. she has metres, dominant again, right?t but it comes to the olympic games and she hasn't been dominant in the olympic games. there's been a lot of contenders over the years by 21.53 seconds is a national record and a personal best and i think it was the third quickest time in history and she was really dominant in that event as well and it's great to see someone who struggled with injuries in the past to reach her potential and should be...
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dominic raab insists he was working _ mattered. hard _ mattered. dominic raab insists he was working hard on _ mattered. dominic raab insists he was working hard on holiday, - mattered. dominic raab insists he i was working hard on holiday, getting back to britain in the early hours of monday after the taliban had captured kabul. one phone call might not have changed anything but it adds to the picture of a government blindsided by events and slow to catch up. today mr raab chaired talks with the g7 and other countries. this signal was not subtle. but there is cross—party anger at what has happened in afghanistan and the foreign secretary is feeling the flak. ben wright, bbc news, westminster. our correspondent secunder kermani is in kabul now put at what i hope is there that all those people begging to get out at the airport, that they might be able to leave? t to get out at the airport, that they might be able to leave?— to get out at the airport, that they might be able to leave? i was there a short while _ might be able to leav
dominic raab insists he was working _ mattered. hard _ mattered. dominic raab insists he was working hard on _ mattered. dominic raab insists he was working hard on holiday, - mattered. dominic raab insists he i was working hard on holiday, getting back to britain in the early hours of monday after the taliban had captured kabul. one phone call might not have changed anything but it adds to the picture of a government blindsided by events and slow to catch up. today mr raab chaired talks with...
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that was dominant. and there's one dissenting voice here, and that is the famous black intellectual historian, activist, one of the founders of the naacp, w.e.b. dubois. dubois wrote a book called "black reconstruction in america" and the very title shows you that he wanted to center the role of african-americans in this whole drama about reconstruction. read the subtitle, right? an essay to what a history of the part which black folk played in the attempt to reconstruct democracy in america. from 1860 to 1880. from the civil war to well after reconstruction is over in 1880. he published this in 1935. and he's not only centered african-americans in this story, he's saying this is not just a matter of reconstructing the union. it's a matter of reconstructing american democracy. its value, its ideals. and when black people are demanding citizenship and equal rights, they're imagining the interracial democracy that we live in today. so we're really coming up with a whole new conception of american democrac
that was dominant. and there's one dissenting voice here, and that is the famous black intellectual historian, activist, one of the founders of the naacp, w.e.b. dubois. dubois wrote a book called "black reconstruction in america" and the very title shows you that he wanted to center the role of african-americans in this whole drama about reconstruction. read the subtitle, right? an essay to what a history of the part which black folk played in the attempt to reconstruct democracy in...
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dominic raabjust appeared to johnson and dominic raab...n. i caught him asking the woman in charge of the centre what the situation was at the airport, and i thought, mate, you're the foreign secretary. the whole thing epitomise how for all the influence boris johnson and dominic raab have had, they might as well have stayed on holiday. they might as well have stayed on holida . �* , ., ., , holiday. there's a really vivid sto at holiday. there's a really vivid story at the _ holiday. there's a really vivid story at the bottom - holiday. there's a really vivid story at the bottom of - holiday. there's a really vivid story at the bottom of the i holiday. there's a really vivid i story at the bottom of the front page of the sunday times. british troops help last evacuate to climb the fence. it gives you a very strong sense of the absolutely desperate situation that people have found themselves in as they have scrambled to try to make it on board a flight. for everyone who's got on, you think about people who are left behind. �* ., ,., ., , be
dominic raabjust appeared to johnson and dominic raab...n. i caught him asking the woman in charge of the centre what the situation was at the airport, and i thought, mate, you're the foreign secretary. the whole thing epitomise how for all the influence boris johnson and dominic raab have had, they might as well have stayed on holiday. they might as well have stayed on holida . �* , ., ., , holiday. there's a really vivid sto at holiday. there's a really vivid story at the _ holiday. there's...
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geopolitics since1989 since _ dominating geopolitics since1989 since the — dominating geopolitics since1989of the berlin wall since 2000, that is now declining. in addition is the g7, obviously— declining. in addition is the g7, obviously borisjohnson declining. in addition is the g7, obviously boris johnson because declining. in addition is the g7, obviously borisjohnson because he's -ot obviously borisjohnson because he's got the _ obviously borisjohnson because he's got the chairmanship of the g7, obviously borisjohnson because he's got the chairmanship of the 67, it's really— got the chairmanship of the 67, it's really nato — got the chairmanship of the 67, it's really nato whojoe got the chairmanship of the 67, it's really nato who joe biden got the chairmanship of the 67, it's really nato whojoe biden has not because _ really nato whojoe biden has not because it — really nato whojoe biden has not because it was nato after all following the collapse of the twin towers _ following the collapse of the twin towers back in 2001 that evoked article _ towers back in 2001 that evoked article
geopolitics since1989 since _ dominating geopolitics since1989 since the — dominating geopolitics since1989of the berlin wall since 2000, that is now declining. in addition is the g7, obviously— declining. in addition is the g7, obviously borisjohnson declining. in addition is the g7, obviously boris johnson because declining. in addition is the g7, obviously borisjohnson because he's -ot obviously borisjohnson because he's got the _ obviously borisjohnson because he's got the chairmanship...
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-- dominic raab. he is certainly — under over that? -- dominic raab.pressure from the opposition parties, labour, the lib the opposition parties, labour, the lib dems _ the opposition parties, labour, the lib dems and the snp. some people are saying _ lib dems and the snp. some people are saying he should resign or he should _ are saying he should resign or he should be — are saying he should resign or he should be sacked. i don't think that is where _ should be sacked. i don't think that is where he — should be sacked. i don't think that is where he is as far as where the government— is where he is as far as where the government is likely to be in response _ government is likely to be in response to this. their argument is, look, _ response to this. their argument is, look. given— response to this. their argument is, look, given where the afghan government was last friday, in other words _ government was last friday, in other words deteriorating, perhaps that kind of— words deteriorating, perhaps that kind of call wouldn't have counted for very— kind
-- dominic raab. he is certainly — under over that? -- dominic raab.pressure from the opposition parties, labour, the lib the opposition parties, labour, the lib dems _ the opposition parties, labour, the lib dems and the snp. some people are saying _ lib dems and the snp. some people are saying he should resign or he should _ are saying he should resign or he should be — are saying he should resign or he should be sacked. i don't think that is where _ should be sacked. i don't think that...
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congress should explore whether laws need to be amended to reduce favoritism toward dominant players,rackdown on financial conflicts of interest and increase responsiveness to local business and upstart. first, congress should examine whether revisit post employment visions for senior ftc officials. senior officials cannot immediately represent clients in front of the agency, many are able to work quietly behind the scenes, leveraging intimate knowledge of nonpublic agency deliberations and policy. it gives them enormous advantage how to help large firms and accountability when they break the law and how to advise them how to get the ftc to take specific action. small businesses don't have resources or ability to hire former ftc commissioners and bureau directors who regularly appear before the agency on behalf of dominant firms. this creates an unlevel playing field for small businesses engaging with the ftc seeking action or fair resolution. congress should assess whether existing postemployment restrictions and other standards regarding financial conflict of interest and balls are
congress should explore whether laws need to be amended to reduce favoritism toward dominant players,rackdown on financial conflicts of interest and increase responsiveness to local business and upstart. first, congress should examine whether revisit post employment visions for senior ftc officials. senior officials cannot immediately represent clients in front of the agency, many are able to work quietly behind the scenes, leveraging intimate knowledge of nonpublic agency deliberations and...
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no reason at all why dominic raab couldn't do the same thing _ dominic raab couldn't do the same thing he would be leading _ thing and in doing so he would be leading by— thing and in doing so he would be leading by example. katy thing and in doing so he would be leading by example.— leading by example. katy do you think this is _ leading by example. katy do you think this is definitely _ leading by example. katy do you think this is definitely having - leading by example. katy do you think this is definitely having an | think this is definitely having an erosion of public trust when we keep seeing stories like this? i’m erosion of public trust when we keep seeing stories like this?— seeing stories like this? i'm not sure about _ seeing stories like this? i'm not sure about the _ seeing stories like this? i'm not sure about the specific - seeing stories like this? i'm not sure about the specific news - seeing stories like this? i'm not i sure about the specific news about dominic raab because the news is coming out but i can see how it could affect public morale and you have the situat
no reason at all why dominic raab couldn't do the same thing _ dominic raab couldn't do the same thing he would be leading _ thing and in doing so he would be leading by— thing and in doing so he would be leading by example. katy thing and in doing so he would be leading by example.— leading by example. katy do you think this is _ leading by example. katy do you think this is definitely _ leading by example. katy do you think this is definitely having - leading by example. katy do you think...
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other opposition parties believe dominic- doing that job.raab's l doing that job. other opposition - parties believe dominic raab's time is up. the snp�*s ian blackford says he must resign or be sacked by the liberal democrat leader, sir ed davey, insists he must go. so swift was the taliban takeover that kabul had already fallen by the time dominic raab got back to the uk on sunday night. and today, one of his cabinet colleagues, said there was very little be collapsing afghanistan government could have done to help. last afghanistan government could have done to help-— done to help. last friday, the aft han done to help. last friday, the afghan government _ done to help. last friday, the afghan government was - done to help. last friday, the i afghan government was melting done to help. last friday, the - afghan government was melting away quicker— afghan government was melting away quicker than ice and a phone call to an afghan — quicker than ice and a phone call to an afghan ministerat quicker than ice and a phone call to an afghan minis
other opposition parties believe dominic- doing that job.raab's l doing that job. other opposition - parties believe dominic raab's time is up. the snp�*s ian blackford says he must resign or be sacked by the liberal democrat leader, sir ed davey, insists he must go. so swift was the taliban takeover that kabul had already fallen by the time dominic raab got back to the uk on sunday night. and today, one of his cabinet colleagues, said there was very little be collapsing afghanistan...
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it is that they are dominant. that is the dominant discourse.d to have other tv shows, other films that showed that desire can come from a place of equality and no longer domination. i think that is the key to have a revolution. >> after me too, we have seen film and tv striving to do better when they are explained these themes. last year, we had the film bombshell and the morning show when women were being -- were calling out there aggressors. there were newer projects like the assistant, promising young woman and i may destroy you. give us an example of a series you think shows how we should be addressing these subjects. >> i may destroy you is a good example because you were in the view of the female heroin and she is raped and we are going to see the consequences of her rape through the 12 episodes. the tv series format is interesting because you have time to understand how power dynamics are working and how one event can actually affect your entire life and your friends around you. all those examples are important because women can recogniz
it is that they are dominant. that is the dominant discourse.d to have other tv shows, other films that showed that desire can come from a place of equality and no longer domination. i think that is the key to have a revolution. >> after me too, we have seen film and tv striving to do better when they are explained these themes. last year, we had the film bombshell and the morning show when women were being -- were calling out there aggressors. there were newer projects like the...
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the foreign secretary, dominic raab, has rejected calls to resign, after being accused of a "catastrophicling of the afghan crisis. he's been criticised by opposition parties, after it was reported that he failed to follow advice while on holiday, to call his afghan counterpart last friday, to discuss evacuations. the defence secretary, ben wallace, says such a phone call wouldn't have made any difference. our political correspondent ben wright reports. a potentially life—saving flight as the rescue continues. up to ten planes per day are carrying british nationals and afghan evacuees from the chaos of kabul to the uk. i spoke to a uk resident of afghan origin — we'll call her sara — who is waiting to hear if her father and otherfamily have made it out. the practicalities of the situation are different than what the instructions want. i completely appreciate that there is efforts being made to have, you are saying tens of flights landing every day and whatnot, it's not as easy as, oh, we'll land the plane, you get there, job done — it's just not that simple, unfortunately. there's now a r
the foreign secretary, dominic raab, has rejected calls to resign, after being accused of a "catastrophicling of the afghan crisis. he's been criticised by opposition parties, after it was reported that he failed to follow advice while on holiday, to call his afghan counterpart last friday, to discuss evacuations. the defence secretary, ben wallace, says such a phone call wouldn't have made any difference. our political correspondent ben wright reports. a potentially life—saving flight...
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dominic— left behind? there is not a lot of detail. dominic raab _ left behind? raab writing - left behind? there is not a lot of detail. dominic raab writing in l left behind? there is not a lot of detail. dominic raab writing in a j detail. dominic raab writing in a newspaper today has talked about land route, when kabul airport comes accessible again but what conversations are going on with third countries bordering afghanistan? to what extent might they alley was to set up processing centres, might people be able to get to and cross the border and what systems do we have in place to welcome people going forward? i understand we should hear more details about the refugee scheme in the coming week, but there will be going pressure on the government to really spell out what they are going to do to help people.— to do to help people. thanks very much. dr waheed arian is a nhs doctor who came to the uk as a refugee from afghanistan. thank you forjoining us. do you have loved ones in afghanistan and anyone anyone who wanted would like to get out? anyone anyone who
dominic— left behind? there is not a lot of detail. dominic raab _ left behind? raab writing - left behind? there is not a lot of detail. dominic raab writing in l left behind? there is not a lot of detail. dominic raab writing in a j detail. dominic raab writing in a newspaper today has talked about land route, when kabul airport comes accessible again but what conversations are going on with third countries bordering afghanistan? to what extent might they alley was to set up processing...
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it could _ by dominic raab to on holiday. it could be — by dominic raab to on holiday. talking to people who helped us in the war. i think he's _ who helped us in the war. i think he's been — who helped us in the war. i think he's been accused of having little contact _ he's been accused of having little contact with people in the area. this wasnt— contact with people in the area. this wasn't that, and it's finally hit home — this wasn't that, and it's finally hit home i_ this wasn't that, and it's finally hit home. i expected to be quite a lon- hit home. i expected to be quite a long week— hit home. i expected to be quite a long week for the foreign secretary. i long week for the foreign secretary. i believe _ long week for the foreign secretary. i believe dominic raab is going to face questions later this week. it'll be interesting to see what he has to say. questions have been growing. let's turn to the telegraph. afghan commandos could fight for britain like the gurkhas. this commandos could fight for britain like the gurkhas.— like the gurkhas. this is quite an ext
it could _ by dominic raab to on holiday. it could be — by dominic raab to on holiday. talking to people who helped us in the war. i think he's _ who helped us in the war. i think he's been — who helped us in the war. i think he's been accused of having little contact _ he's been accused of having little contact with people in the area. this wasnt— contact with people in the area. this wasn't that, and it's finally hit home — this wasn't that, and it's finally hit home i_ this wasn't...
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they've dominated the race from start to finish.t's been a 5—star effort, brilliant effort, an olympic title winning effort... after she and katie archibald took gold in the first olympic womens madison, kenny paid tribute to their remarkable teammanship: just to have katie there the whole time, ifeel like i'm racing with a sister, and i couldn't have done it if we didn't have that relationship. on a historic day, we'll have the latest live from tokyo.also this lunchtime: gas and electricity bills will go up for millions of people, after the regulator raised the energy price cap thousands of people signed a petition to save an alpaca that faces getting put down. barcelona says its star player lionel messi will leave this summer — after more than 20 years with the club. and, one of the biggest arts festivals in the world, the edinburgh fringe, finally gets underway today — after its cancellation last summer because of the pandemi. and coming up on the bbc news channel: for the third olympics running, team gb's women hockey players wi
they've dominated the race from start to finish.t's been a 5—star effort, brilliant effort, an olympic title winning effort... after she and katie archibald took gold in the first olympic womens madison, kenny paid tribute to their remarkable teammanship: just to have katie there the whole time, ifeel like i'm racing with a sister, and i couldn't have done it if we didn't have that relationship. on a historic day, we'll have the latest live from tokyo.also this lunchtime: gas and electricity...
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dominance. it's a very dangerous time. well, you know the news here that we get, i mean human rights watch amnesty calling claims of the human rights abuses in jin chang true. we and use every day about the the oppression of oligarchs. actually in hong kong, britain, upgrading its nuclear weapons and has sent a mess. elizabeth, it's the black sea protecting us from russia, and it's headed for the south china sea. what do you think goes through the minds of the soldiers on board h m, as elizabeth, the 2nd. and boris johnson here, when he sends our aircraft carrier, they're doing a panoramic. well, they will have been told a story and they can hardly be blamed for what is going through their minds, frankly, with an aircraft carrier that has cost billions and whose aircraft by courtesy of the united states and those a crime don't work very well. anyway, it would be in a very black sense to be funny, if it wasn't so serious. there's no reason to confront china in the south china sea . most of the st
dominance. it's a very dangerous time. well, you know the news here that we get, i mean human rights watch amnesty calling claims of the human rights abuses in jin chang true. we and use every day about the the oppression of oligarchs. actually in hong kong, britain, upgrading its nuclear weapons and has sent a mess. elizabeth, it's the black sea protecting us from russia, and it's headed for the south china sea. what do you think goes through the minds of the soldiers on board h m, as...
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she was a dominant fencer and she had won a gold medal in the 1928 games and she stayed in l.a. rather than returning to germany partly and concern for her own safety once the to power in 1933. helena had one jewish parent and she won the sober medal after 1936 games and she is remembered mostly for her moment on the podium. here she is on the right of this photo. she had features that the germans would describe as variant features and she's giving the salute on the podium, a jewish woman who was successful and there's a lot of speculation of why helena meyer did this. she had family members still in germany she was worried especially for her brothers who were still living in germany so that's possible another say she did try to rehabilitate her own image in germany we will never know but it's a troubling moment to see helena meyer giving that salute at that time. this is the last olympic she competes in and she returns to the united states after the olympics and doesn't go back to germany until the early 1960s and still a relatively young woman in the 1960s. >> these are questi
she was a dominant fencer and she had won a gold medal in the 1928 games and she stayed in l.a. rather than returning to germany partly and concern for her own safety once the to power in 1933. helena had one jewish parent and she won the sober medal after 1936 games and she is remembered mostly for her moment on the podium. here she is on the right of this photo. she had features that the germans would describe as variant features and she's giving the salute on the podium, a jewish woman who...
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other opposition parties believe dominic raab's time is up.ng afghanistan government could have done to help. last friday, the afghan government was melting away quicker than ice and a phone call to an afghan minister at that moment in time would not have made a difference. what we were absolutely worried about and determined, were unsure about, was whether the airport would remain open. that was at the front of everyone's minds. without a functioning airport, we were going to get nobody out, no matter how newfangled you may, do a disappearing government. in a packed commons recalled for an emergency city yesterday, the government was accused of complacency. and this phone call adds to the general impression here in westminster, that perhaps dominic raab has not entirely been on top of events in afghanistan. while publicly, his colleagues have been largely supportvie, some conservative mps have been grumbling about the foreign secretary's handling of the crisis. but after what has been described as the biggest foreign policy failure in modern
other opposition parties believe dominic raab's time is up.ng afghanistan government could have done to help. last friday, the afghan government was melting away quicker than ice and a phone call to an afghan minister at that moment in time would not have made a difference. what we were absolutely worried about and determined, were unsure about, was whether the airport would remain open. that was at the front of everyone's minds. without a functioning airport, we were going to get nobody out,...
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i think that is the dominant quality of millennials as i see it.e have to fend for ourselves which in some ways is good and promotes self-reliance. it is very untrusting and not a good way to run a society. host: we better defined millennials and boomers. what years do each one encompass? guest: boomers are born between 1945 and either 1962 or 1964. some of the younger boomers trend into gen x. millennials is a bit fuzzier. rule of thumb is people born after 1980. i was born in 86. host: it ends around 96 so the oldest will be 40 this year. the oldest boomers, these parameters change from site to site you look at. i looked at you for example, the oldest tumors would be turning 75. what was the hand that boomers delivered that they failed to make good on? guest: i have mentioned answer to shins several times so far. i think looking at the various rounds of society where they have done their damage. that running theme that they are against institutions and see them as constraining but one of the institutions they have torn down is the family. they fe
i think that is the dominant quality of millennials as i see it.e have to fend for ourselves which in some ways is good and promotes self-reliance. it is very untrusting and not a good way to run a society. host: we better defined millennials and boomers. what years do each one encompass? guest: boomers are born between 1945 and either 1962 or 1964. some of the younger boomers trend into gen x. millennials is a bit fuzzier. rule of thumb is people born after 1980. i was born in 86. host: it...
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we correspondent chris mason. will pick up on the issl dominic we will pick up on the issue around dominic but first, what is happening at the airport. the defence secretary has been talking about this today. and also saying that as long as us troops are there, that uk troops will remain as well? :, :, �* , there, that uk troops will remain as well? :, ., �* , ~ ., well? yeah, that's right. morning. the government _ well? yeah, that's right. morning. the government is _ well? yeah, that's right. morning. the government is grappling - well? yeah, that's right. morning. the government is grappling with | the government is grappling with what is called the new normal, and trying to rapidly catch up with events that we know transparently caught them on the hop at the weekend. and also reacting to what president biden has been saying, with at least the potential that the deadline at the end of this month may slip a little bit and therefore there could be great time to get britons and those who worked for the british military out, if they want to leave afghanistan in the next few weeks. some fac
we correspondent chris mason. will pick up on the issl dominic we will pick up on the issue around dominic but first, what is happening at the airport. the defence secretary has been talking about this today. and also saying that as long as us troops are there, that uk troops will remain as well? :, :, �* , there, that uk troops will remain as well? :, ., �* , ~ ., well? yeah, that's right. morning. the government _ well? yeah, that's right. morning. the government is _ well? yeah, that's...
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it's not as if he's been dominating _ he goes next?e goes next? it's not as if he's i been dominating the world scene he goes next? it's not as if he's - been dominating the world scene for the last five years. not one individual will metal at world level since 2016. so yeah, he wasn't the favourite coming to this, it's not like we thought come on, give us three gold medals. it was always going to be a big as to get any gold medal the teams right was the main focus they did incredibly well the silver against the huge favourites from the netherlands. from day one i was saying the karen is his best chance because of the fact that there are more variables in there, there are more variables in there, the karen is about race craft so that no one knows it better than jason. and he proved it. it'sjust so fitting, it's just the sensational remarkable victory that will stick in everybody�*s minds that marked his seventh gold medal and raised above me and bradley and redgrave at his wife and everybody else to finally get a bit more recognition.
it's not as if he's been dominating _ he goes next?e goes next? it's not as if he's i been dominating the world scene he goes next? it's not as if he's - been dominating the world scene for the last five years. not one individual will metal at world level since 2016. so yeah, he wasn't the favourite coming to this, it's not like we thought come on, give us three gold medals. it was always going to be a big as to get any gold medal the teams right was the main focus they did incredibly well the...
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she was a dominant fencer. she had already won a gold medal in the 1928 games had competed in los angeles in 1932 and then stayed in la rather than returning to germany in part. i think concern for her own safety once the nazis took power in in 1933. helena has one jewish parent and she wins a silver medal at the 1936 games in fencing. she's remembered. most for her moment on the podium here. she is on the right of this photo helena meyer had features that the nazis would have described as quote aryan features a blonde-haired woman and she's giving the nazi salute on the podium a jewish woman, which was expected of all german athletes and there's a lot of speculation about why helena meyer did this some people say that she did it to protect her family members who were still in germany. she was worried especially for her brothers who were still living in germany, so that that's possible others say that she did it to try to rehabilitate her own image in in germany. well, we'll never know but it's it's a troubling
she was a dominant fencer. she had already won a gold medal in the 1928 games had competed in los angeles in 1932 and then stayed in la rather than returning to germany in part. i think concern for her own safety once the nazis took power in in 1933. helena has one jewish parent and she wins a silver medal at the 1936 games in fencing. she's remembered. most for her moment on the podium here. she is on the right of this photo helena meyer had features that the nazis would have described as...
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yes, this is the story that is dominating all the| the story that is dominating all the front pages andw and this particular one is really flagging up the importance of this headline on august the 31st and the way everyone is arguing about whether or not it should be extended, the taliban, this headline saying that they should refer to statements that the taliban has made to say that they're not prepared to compromise on the deadline at the moment and they want the evacuation to end. on august the sist, the evacuation to end. on august the 31st, tomorrow, we are expecting the g7 summit to agree to askjoe biden to extend the deadline to help to extend the deadline and work with the taliban and also have them extend the deadline and there is no movement on that and thousands of people still waiting to get out of kabul and it is unlikely that all the people who need and want to get out will be able to get out within the next seven days. that out will be able to get out within the next seven days.— out will be able to get out within the next seven days. that is what is so horrifying- _ the
yes, this is the story that is dominating all the| the story that is dominating all the front pages andw and this particular one is really flagging up the importance of this headline on august the 31st and the way everyone is arguing about whether or not it should be extended, the taliban, this headline saying that they should refer to statements that the taliban has made to say that they're not prepared to compromise on the deadline at the moment and they want the evacuation to end. on august...
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you mentioned that, information dominance, global integration. let's unpack those things.k a little bit about northcom and norad on the detection piece. what you have, what sensors you have. >> ok. for norad, we have the north warning system built back at the end of the cold war, updated in the 1980's. that gives us a series of radars. it's across canada and alaska. designed to detect bombers flying at 36,000 feet. flying over the homeland to drop a gravity bomb. we have fighters on alert that provide additional radar and sensor capabilities. we can integrate with undersea capabilities as well. to detect undersea domain awareness also. space is a huge piece of awareness for me. in my norad hat, if there's a ballistic missile launch, my norad hat comes on first to provide threat warning. i put my northcom hat on if it is engageable. i put my norad hat back on to do an attack assessment. if it would strike somewhere, i put my northcom hat back on to do consequent management. you see how intertwined they are to include the domain awareness that you're talking about. >> could
you mentioned that, information dominance, global integration. let's unpack those things.k a little bit about northcom and norad on the detection piece. what you have, what sensors you have. >> ok. for norad, we have the north warning system built back at the end of the cold war, updated in the 1980's. that gives us a series of radars. it's across canada and alaska. designed to detect bombers flying at 36,000 feet. flying over the homeland to drop a gravity bomb. we have fighters on alert...
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we have a perfumer figures there from dominic raab. he said that 150 _ there from dominic raab.that 150 mark british nationals are due to be arriving back in the uk in the early— due to be arriving back in the uk in the early hours of tomorrow morning or this _ the early hours of tomorrow morning or this evening, 289 afghans have been _ or this evening, 289 afghans have been evacuated so far, and in the days— been evacuated so far, and in the days to _ been evacuated so far, and in the days to come, friends at 350 brits and afghans are expected to be evacuated. now, just to kin dev give you an _ evacuated. now, just to kin dev give you an idea, — evacuated. now, just to kin dev give you an idea, the uk government have stressed _ you an idea, the uk government have stressed that there are about 4000 uk nationals in the country that need _ uk nationals in the country that need to— uk nationals in the country that need to be evacuated. so if it is only a _ need to be evacuated. so if it is only a couple of hundred that are being _ only a couple of hundred that are being evacuated i
we have a perfumer figures there from dominic raab. he said that 150 _ there from dominic raab.that 150 mark british nationals are due to be arriving back in the uk in the early— due to be arriving back in the uk in the early hours of tomorrow morning or this _ the early hours of tomorrow morning or this evening, 289 afghans have been _ or this evening, 289 afghans have been evacuated so far, and in the days— been evacuated so far, and in the days to _ been evacuated so far, and in the days...
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everything sounds weak, we had dominic raab talking about— weak, we had dominic raab talking about lessonsey've already failed the exams, there's no more _ already failed the exams, there's no more lessons to be learned from this _ more lessons to be learned from this. ., ., this. front page of the ft, even they have _ this. front page of the ft, even they have the — this. front page of the ft, even they have the picture _ this. front page of the ft, even they have the picture of - this. front page of the ft, even they have the picture of that - this. front page of the ft, even they have the picture of that air force plane, going back to your point that this is the defining image of the biden presidency. but underneath that picture... what is this story? underneath that picture... what is this sto ? . . underneath that picture... what is thissto ? , , ., . underneath that picture. .. what is this story?— this story? this is to deal with a us company _ this story? this is to deal with a us company taking _ this story? this is to deal with a us company taking over- this story? this is to dea
everything sounds weak, we had dominic raab talking about— weak, we had dominic raab talking about lessonsey've already failed the exams, there's no more _ already failed the exams, there's no more lessons to be learned from this _ more lessons to be learned from this. ., ., this. front page of the ft, even they have _ this. front page of the ft, even they have the — this. front page of the ft, even they have the picture _ this. front page of the ft, even they have the picture of - this....
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those are republican dominated states. they pass these laws to in response to president x president trump claims of a fraudulent election claims which have been proven false and have no basis in reality. but yet, these states are passing these restrictive legislations, and many people here say the burden will fall on voters of color. unfortunately, the de generation, they not aware of the struggles for authors. i went through all back and you know, they had to try to fit the calendars, fight the road. right to go to school. so we hear the make sure that we don't go back a 150 years, even 20 years, even 50 years, recognize and support and maintain what are or i asked to have provided for us. the john lewis voting rights act has passed the house of representative, which is dominated by the democratic party. but it has not yet passed the senate and republicans in the senate, which is divided 5050 between republicans and democrats with the vice president. commonly, harrison having the hybrid vote they want to block this legisl
those are republican dominated states. they pass these laws to in response to president x president trump claims of a fraudulent election claims which have been proven false and have no basis in reality. but yet, these states are passing these restrictive legislations, and many people here say the burden will fall on voters of color. unfortunately, the de generation, they not aware of the struggles for authors. i went through all back and you know, they had to try to fit the calendars, fight...