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neil ferguson.o seemed keen on the necessity for lockdowns.- those who seemed keen on the necessity for lockdowns. yeah, so neil ferguson _ necessity for lockdowns. yeah, so neil ferguson was _ necessity for lockdowns. yeah, so neil ferguson was known - necessity for lockdowns. yeah, so neil ferguson was known as - necessity for lockdowns. yeah, so - neil ferguson was known as professor locked out, a former member of stage and on the steeper really tough or tough measures to control current of and control covid, and he was also quite pessimistic and what we've happening at this stage. he says the news is really good. apparently we are reaching the end of this, we are not going to see a further increase in infections. the trajectory is downwards. i thing a lot of people will be pleased to hear this and it does match the mood at the moment. i think there is a bit of a sense out there that we are coming to the end of this. people believe we are coming to the end of this. they certainly believe that the
neil ferguson.o seemed keen on the necessity for lockdowns.- those who seemed keen on the necessity for lockdowns. yeah, so neil ferguson _ necessity for lockdowns. yeah, so neil ferguson was _ necessity for lockdowns. yeah, so neil ferguson was known - necessity for lockdowns. yeah, so neil ferguson was known as - necessity for lockdowns. yeah, so - neil ferguson was known as professor locked out, a former member of stage and on the steeper really tough or tough measures to control current of...
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and so the ferguson police department, the city of ferguson had to change its practice of doing thatk people at that time through the ticketing fee and fine process. >> jelani, i want to just stick with missouri for a second. totally different topic. corey bush camped outside of congress for three days and three nights. she actually got this eviction moratorium done. corey bush is not the person people mostly elect to congress. she was homeless at one point, she's from missouri. and she's sort of changing the face of what you think a united states member of congress should be. >> yeah, i mean, i think she's doing exactly what would be in john lewis' tradition when he urged people to get into good trouble. i think that is absolutely crucial. bringing this back full circle to the point you made earlier, one of the other legacies of ferguson has been the fact that someone like corey bush could be elected to congress. that people are much more cognizant of these issues and there is now a movement that is actually generating political impact in terms of who is running for office on the lo
and so the ferguson police department, the city of ferguson had to change its practice of doing thatk people at that time through the ticketing fee and fine process. >> jelani, i want to just stick with missouri for a second. totally different topic. corey bush camped outside of congress for three days and three nights. she actually got this eviction moratorium done. corey bush is not the person people mostly elect to congress. she was homeless at one point, she's from missouri. and she's...
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and professor neil ferguson and professorjohn edmonds, who both advised on stage will submit fergusonat he imagines there could be a transition quite quickly into something where coronavirus is something that the country begins to live with. he says this will be something that happens quite quickly, although there will be some rising cases in september when people return to school and to work, going back into the offices, but i think the caveat in his interview with the times is where he says there could still be shutdowns if there are new variants, al vesely this country has been taken by surprise a few times by variants and we've actually have had to change rules pre—quickly to respond to that actually, this country. neil ferguson is definitely giving a hopeful story here, but he just gives an little but of caution there and professorjohn edmonds, he is saying he thinks the nhs and find things quite awkward but ultimately they would be able to cope and that's always been an indicator, has it not, the number of hospitalisations through covid? it is a good story! find hospitalisations
and professor neil ferguson and professorjohn edmonds, who both advised on stage will submit fergusonat he imagines there could be a transition quite quickly into something where coronavirus is something that the country begins to live with. he says this will be something that happens quite quickly, although there will be some rising cases in september when people return to school and to work, going back into the offices, but i think the caveat in his interview with the times is where he says...
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so the sole dissent in plessy versus ferguson was this. that segregation on railcars was constitutionally impermissible under the newly passed amendments, 13th, 14th and 15thamendments . sole dissent. it reads like the majority unanimous decision in brown versus board of education 58 years later. that's that led john marshall harlan's photograph on my wall and i was thrilled a few months ago to see this new book had come out about his life and times and it's a marvelous read, extremely well written and i recommend it to your viewers. >> when you find time to read ? >> it takes me a while to finish a book. i typically will read on the plane or on weekends. i'm not one of those people who can read at night.i'm usually sleeping so i'm not what i would call a fast reader but i'm a consistent reader. i'm an eight or 10 year person and most of it is in the area of not surprisingly american history. another book i read recently was a marvelous book about the truman dewey 48 election, that sort of thing is what typically you'll find in my briefcas
so the sole dissent in plessy versus ferguson was this. that segregation on railcars was constitutionally impermissible under the newly passed amendments, 13th, 14th and 15thamendments . sole dissent. it reads like the majority unanimous decision in brown versus board of education 58 years later. that's that led john marshall harlan's photograph on my wall and i was thrilled a few months ago to see this new book had come out about his life and times and it's a marvelous read, extremely well...
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in that case of plessy versus ferguson. point is hunter college in kentucky what they called a law school in those days at transylvania and kentucky. kentucky was a border state or the civil war. he had political aspirations to try to get elected governor twice as a republican after the war but kentucky curiously enough, kentucky never succeeded but it would over to the south after the war and became totally democratic. harlan had a faint famous wall partner who served in the grant administration. harlan thought bristow be the first president of the nine states on republican ticket. bristow was a guy grant brought in to clean up the mess. the mess was the customs house in des moines unchecked newark that was most the money for the government. after heated solicitor general. he had been solicitor general of the united states. harlan was his friend over a short period of time is law partner. i'm sure two of them talked about it. if you wanted to be president you didn't want to admit it you had act like you're being drafted. s
in that case of plessy versus ferguson. point is hunter college in kentucky what they called a law school in those days at transylvania and kentucky. kentucky was a border state or the civil war. he had political aspirations to try to get elected governor twice as a republican after the war but kentucky curiously enough, kentucky never succeeded but it would over to the south after the war and became totally democratic. harlan had a faint famous wall partner who served in the grant...
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ben ferguson. one heck of a road trip, has it not? >> welcome to the legislators of death. they start a super spreader event, go unmasked on the private jet to d.c. decide to hang out and have a vacation and not do their jobs, actually gloat about being fugitives and then they now want us to believe they had to take their trip to portugal because they had a non-refundable ticket. but we know the airlines are refunding tickets if you have issues with covid. all you had to do was call and say i've been exposed, right? there is documentation for that. probably shouldn't be flying and now you don't have to go to portugal. their excuse that they had no choice but to go on vacation is insane. these individuals have put texas in an incredibly terrible situation. not only with 20% of illegal
ben ferguson. one heck of a road trip, has it not? >> welcome to the legislators of death. they start a super spreader event, go unmasked on the private jet to d.c. decide to hang out and have a vacation and not do their jobs, actually gloat about being fugitives and then they now want us to believe they had to take their trip to portugal because they had a non-refundable ticket. but we know the airlines are refunding tickets if you have issues with covid. all you had to do was call and...
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and that's what i learned from ferguson. ferguson taught me that. st. louis taught me that.esence makes all the difference. and that's what this was here. i didn't know the hour before i would be out here. i didn't know that representative ocasio-cortez would say yes when i asked her to be out here and the squad and so many others. i didn't know. we didn't know it would take four nights and five days. we had no clue. but, ferguson also taught me how to stay. there's sticking stay that comes with it. don't matter what you're faced with, adversity, then it was rubber bullets, white supremacist attacks, dogs, tear gas, all that we were fighting against to save black lives. here it was structures. trying to be able to breakthrough structures and helping people to be empathetic and understand that everybody deserves a voice. >> you mentioned st. louis. i do want to get your reaction to a big story coming out of st. louis. the governor of missouri pardoned mark and patricia mccloskey, famously photographed pointing guns at protesters during june of 2020 in those demonstrations in
and that's what i learned from ferguson. ferguson taught me that. st. louis taught me that.esence makes all the difference. and that's what this was here. i didn't know the hour before i would be out here. i didn't know that representative ocasio-cortez would say yes when i asked her to be out here and the squad and so many others. i didn't know. we didn't know it would take four nights and five days. we had no clue. but, ferguson also taught me how to stay. there's sticking stay that comes...
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former w united i legend, duncan ferguson! -- dundee legend, duncan ferguson! —— dundee united.former west bromwich albion layer died and his death was recorded as an industrial injury by a coroner because of the dementia associated with the amount of times he had the ball. —— headed the ball for some some early in scotland to that campaign, we have had the widow of a former manchester united footballer who died of dementia, really pushing this, and for this to finally get this, and for this to finally get this recognition feels very important for him, and the findings are quite incredible of this study, looking at a goalkeeper who do not had the ball very often, found that they are... the level of dementia or frequency of dementia was roughly the same as your average person, and you move onto defenders who are maybe not so much... the defenders who had the ball in awful lot, and they were five times more likely than the average person to be diagnosed with dementia. and it is very striking findings that will ask very striking findings that will ask very difficult questions of no
former w united i legend, duncan ferguson! -- dundee legend, duncan ferguson! —— dundee united.former west bromwich albion layer died and his death was recorded as an industrial injury by a coroner because of the dementia associated with the amount of times he had the ball. —— headed the ball for some some early in scotland to that campaign, we have had the widow of a former manchester united footballer who died of dementia, really pushing this, and for this to finally get this, and for...
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ferguson cuenta la desesperaciÓn que vive su familia en afganistÁn.ganistÁn no tiene forma de comunicaciÓn porque el talibÁn... rivera: mientras el talibÁn se fortalece cada vez mÁs. los nuevos gobernantes aseguran que no buscan venganza. prometieron respetar los derechos de las mujeres, segÚn las reglas islÁmicas. por lo pronto ademÁs de estados unidos, otras naciones le dan una mano. el presidente de chileayudar a mujeres activistas afirmÓ mediante su cuenta de twitter. soldados britÁnicos reciben en inglaterra a cientos de afganos. y es que aÚn toda persiste el miedo. en personas mujeres quienes en gran parte de afganistÁn no salieron de sus casas, pues en el pasado el grupo extremista les ha violado sus derechos.desde miami, florida, rivero, univisiÓn. patricia:¿quiÉnes son exactamente los lÍderes de los talibanes ? bueno, son difÍciles de pronunciar sus nombres. hay uno que es el mÁximo responsable polÍtico religioso y militar de los talibanes y sus fieles. el cofundador y principal negociador de los talibanes es abdul. uno de sus rostros mÁs con
ferguson cuenta la desesperaciÓn que vive su familia en afganistÁn.ganistÁn no tiene forma de comunicaciÓn porque el talibÁn... rivera: mientras el talibÁn se fortalece cada vez mÁs. los nuevos gobernantes aseguran que no buscan venganza. prometieron respetar los derechos de las mujeres, segÚn las reglas islÁmicas. por lo pronto ademÁs de estados unidos, otras naciones le dan una mano. el presidente de chileayudar a mujeres activistas afirmÓ mediante su cuenta de twitter. soldados...
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i want to start off with something jane ferguson reported.he taliban is clearly fighting on the field of public relations, using buzzwords, thgs like inclusive. torek, what do you think this means, and is it having an effect? torek:, the messaging is right -- look, the messaging is right. the afghan people are tired of war. and we arrived in some ways at the best of all solutions available. if we had put all the options next to each other, we arrived at the best one. for the couple of past years the u.s. has tried to create an environment for negotiations. here, what happened is the former regime collapsed. the taliban have come in, they have occupied kabul, they have established peace. not a bullet has been fired in kabul. and now, theya r -- they are even ready to talk to each other and others in order to establish a government. they have not been in a hurry to establish their own government. it looks like qatar and all the countries that have mediated are encouraging them to talk to other people, and two of the leaders issued a small video
i want to start off with something jane ferguson reported.he taliban is clearly fighting on the field of public relations, using buzzwords, thgs like inclusive. torek, what do you think this means, and is it having an effect? torek:, the messaging is right -- look, the messaging is right. the afghan people are tired of war. and we arrived in some ways at the best of all solutions available. if we had put all the options next to each other, we arrived at the best one. for the couple of past...
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ferguson tapping a 2014. people magazine comes to interview michelle and barack together at the white house. subject of the entry was racism in america today. the theme was even the first lady has to deal with racism. so she gets until the target story all over again, here she is barely disguised this time. she goes into the store and the original version we had no idea with the race of the woman who asked her to get something off the upper shelf this time it implies the woman is white. the woman comes up to michelle obama this is how michelle interprets it now even the first lady gets treated like hell. this is the message should be taken from this incident. in the first lady of the united states if black gets treated like the help. you could hear the reporter from the people magazine she's reading the magazine. it's an incredibly pernicious thing to do. but by 2014, that is all that michelle and barack had to sell part did not have to be this way. it wasn't supposed to be this way, but that's the way it was
ferguson tapping a 2014. people magazine comes to interview michelle and barack together at the white house. subject of the entry was racism in america today. the theme was even the first lady has to deal with racism. so she gets until the target story all over again, here she is barely disguised this time. she goes into the store and the original version we had no idea with the race of the woman who asked her to get something off the upper shelf this time it implies the woman is white. the...
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jane ferguson reporting again from kabul. please stay safe.hank you. ♪ the white house announced today several new actions in an effort to combat the resurgent spread of covid-19. the most significant is the recommendation of booster shots for l vaccinated adults, to be available starting september 20. other actions include, requiring vaccinations for workers in long-term care facilities. directing the u.s. department of education to help schools open safely. and extending federal reimbursement to states for covid-related expenses. the moves come as the u.s. reported more than 1000 people died from covid on tuesday, the first time the daily count has been that high since march. it also comes as the delta variant accounts for more than 98% of new cases. u.s. surgeon general dr. vivek murthy is a member of president biden's covid task force, and he joins me now. doctor, thank you very much for being here. explain for everyone watching and listening exactly what is it that the administration based this decision on to offer boosters? dr. murthy: t
jane ferguson reporting again from kabul. please stay safe.hank you. ♪ the white house announced today several new actions in an effort to combat the resurgent spread of covid-19. the most significant is the recommendation of booster shots for l vaccinated adults, to be available starting september 20. other actions include, requiring vaccinations for workers in long-term care facilities. directing the u.s. department of education to help schools open safely. and extending federal...
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jane ferguson, thank you for your reporting.ou. ♪ judy: it is another critical time for president biden, facing twin crises -- exiting afghanistan and a massive hurricane at home. all amid a major covid search. yamiche is joined by our politics monday duo. yamiche: thank you. th are amy walter, editor-in-chief of the political report, and tamara keith for npr. thank you for being here. america's longest war is finally over, amy, and it is by a deadline president biden set himself. what do you make of this historic moment given there is heartbreak about the people that we left behind, but also a sense of accomplishment on their part? amy: that is right. i think that is a good way to phrase it. you have the success of the airlift but most of what we have seen for the past two weeks or so has been chaos and carnage. that, i think, is what is really driving, at least for americans, the way they are interpreting this moment. how we ar going to interpret afghanistan a year from now, 10 years from now, really unclear. i dthink for this
jane ferguson, thank you for your reporting.ou. ♪ judy: it is another critical time for president biden, facing twin crises -- exiting afghanistan and a massive hurricane at home. all amid a major covid search. yamiche is joined by our politics monday duo. yamiche: thank you. th are amy walter, editor-in-chief of the political report, and tamara keith for npr. thank you for being here. america's longest war is finally over, amy, and it is by a deadline president biden set himself. what do you...
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again with the support of the pulitzer center, here's jane ferguson. >> the completion of our withdrawal from afghan, and the end of the mission to evacuate american citizens, and vulnerable afghans, the last c-17 lifted off from hamid karzai airport at 3:29 p.m. east coast time. and the last manned aircraft is clearing the air space above afghanistan. >> reporter: general frank mckenzie, the commander of u.s. central command. >> tonight's withdrawal signifies both the end of the the military component of the evacuation, and also the end of the nearly 20-year mission that began in afghanistan shortly after september 11, 2001. >> we did not get everybody out that we wanted to get out. i think if we stayed another 10days, we wouldn't have gotten everybody out that we wanted to get out. >> reporter: blood stained the hood of a car destroyed in a kabul neighborhood sunday by a u.s. drone strike. president biden last week promised action against the terror group isis-k after they launched an attack outside kabul airport that killed at least 170 afghans and 13 american servicemembers. american
again with the support of the pulitzer center, here's jane ferguson. >> the completion of our withdrawal from afghan, and the end of the mission to evacuate american citizens, and vulnerable afghans, the last c-17 lifted off from hamid karzai airport at 3:29 p.m. east coast time. and the last manned aircraft is clearing the air space above afghanistan. >> reporter: general frank mckenzie, the commander of u.s. central command. >> tonight's withdrawal signifies both the end of...
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starting with ferguson but even further back. we have the new york -- of course baltimore that still is on our heart and mind. do you see the spirit breaking down some of the divisions and the conflicts that are going on? how would the spirit work in that, you think? >> it is a complex situation. complex and challenging. if folk were more willing to see that the spirit is in each of us, and that it is universal, and that is no difference, but the spirit is calling us to be humane towards one another. so that we can have a conversation about our differences, but our similarities. so that we can greet the light and the hope of got us and we can stop warring against one another. especially in our african- american communities. we need to see the light of god in the presence of the holy spirit moving in each and every one so we can stop doing harm to ourselves. >> very good, thank you. >> the spirit is about both truth and reconciliation. and we have to start with the truth. the spirit convicts us. the spirit reminds us of some reall
starting with ferguson but even further back. we have the new york -- of course baltimore that still is on our heart and mind. do you see the spirit breaking down some of the divisions and the conflicts that are going on? how would the spirit work in that, you think? >> it is a complex situation. complex and challenging. if folk were more willing to see that the spirit is in each of us, and that it is universal, and that is no difference, but the spirit is calling us to be humane towards...
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. >> sreenivasan: newshour correspondent jane ferguson is in kabul.ter president ghani had left the country and as the taliban reportedly entered the streets of the city at about 9:30 p.m. local time there. jane, what have you seen in kabul tonight? >> reporter: scenes in the city have been pretty remarkable today. we've seen thealiban actually enter the city with our own eyes as we were leaving to go out towards the airport area and see around the airport where the evacuations are happening. around about sunset, we saw the taliban moving in. we knew there were taliban elements insidthe city, but that largely on the outskirts of the city, taliban soldiers had been gathering that the taliban leadership had told them to wait until there's been a negotiated transfer of power before they entered the city. later in the day, that leadership told them to enter. aney're saying that's because they want them to prevent looting. let's not forget that tonight no one's really in charge of this ty. and that's a very, very scary prospect for the several million peop
. >> sreenivasan: newshour correspondent jane ferguson is in kabul.ter president ghani had left the country and as the taliban reportedly entered the streets of the city at about 9:30 p.m. local time there. jane, what have you seen in kabul tonight? >> reporter: scenes in the city have been pretty remarkable today. we've seen thealiban actually enter the city with our own eyes as we were leaving to go out towards the airport area and see around the airport where the evacuations are...
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. >> hill: i spoke with newshour correspondent jane ferguson earlier today-- it was after 9:00 p.m. in afghanistan. she is reporting from kabul, with the support of the pulitzer center. jane, the u.s. allowed you in on their side today. what did you see there? >> they wanted us to see with our own eyes, people were boarding these flights, and with relative regularity. so we saw people lining up as they were getting onto the c-17s on the tarmac. we also saw some pretty remarkable and touching, and quite sad scenes of young children that had been separated from their parents, and that were basically being-- were in the care of the u.s. military. and this has been an increasing problem because of those chaotic scenes of crowds, of people, some getting trampled, some families getting separated. outside of the compound, an increasing problem is children just being found by soldiers, by american soldiers, or people handing their children to a soldier, to get them out of the crush of the crowd. and so they end up with-- with children, from anything from tiny tots to teenage boys, where the
. >> hill: i spoke with newshour correspondent jane ferguson earlier today-- it was after 9:00 p.m. in afghanistan. she is reporting from kabul, with the support of the pulitzer center. jane, the u.s. allowed you in on their side today. what did you see there? >> they wanted us to see with our own eyes, people were boarding these flights, and with relative regularity. so we saw people lining up as they were getting onto the c-17s on the tarmac. we also saw some pretty remarkable and...
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plessy versus ferguson was in 1890.they were many more, hundreds of mutual aid associations by that time. many of them supported the case. the president of the economy society he was also a member of the citizens committee who were involved in taking the case to court. so the economy raised money for it and he says that i know many of you are in support of the legislation of the jim crow law. they were very much against the jim crow law. and the plessy versus ferguson for those who do not know was a case of a stake into united states supreme court to separate but equal. spent okay i want to ask omar question and then maybe we will end fairly soon. i just wondered if you could talk for a minute about music. so many of us associate new orleans with music, with jazz in particular. you write a lot about music in the book. can you talk a little bit about the economy and its relationship to music over time? be too sure pretty few go to the new orleans jazz and heritage festival he will find the economy to based on this partic
plessy versus ferguson was in 1890.they were many more, hundreds of mutual aid associations by that time. many of them supported the case. the president of the economy society he was also a member of the citizens committee who were involved in taking the case to court. so the economy raised money for it and he says that i know many of you are in support of the legislation of the jim crow law. they were very much against the jim crow law. and the plessy versus ferguson for those who do not know...
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joining us tonight, jane ferguson, special correspondent for the "pbs newshour" joining us from qatar. and joining me in studio, sahil kapur, national political reporter with nbc news, ayesha rascoe, white house correspondent for npr and yance, national security correspondent for "the wall street journal." jane, you did incredible reporting in afghanistan over the last few days and weeks. what are your sources telling you about what led to the attacks and how the situation got so dire? jane: if we start with the second part of the question, it's important to remember how vulnerable this spot was. i've never really seen anything like it in all my years covering conflict. you had thousands of civilians essentially in the street. it's an open street around the perimeter of the airport. you had them initially filtered through by taliban checkpoints. they weren't really searching people, they weren't carefully monitoring people or anything like that. they were trying to keep the crowds from crushing in and basically causing a stampede towards the gates. then they would get to american, bri
joining us tonight, jane ferguson, special correspondent for the "pbs newshour" joining us from qatar. and joining me in studio, sahil kapur, national political reporter with nbc news, ayesha rascoe, white house correspondent for npr and yance, national security correspondent for "the wall street journal." jane, you did incredible reporting in afghanistan over the last few days and weeks. what are your sources telling you about what led to the attacks and how the situation...
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again, with the support of the putzer center, jane ferguson reports from kabul.onstrators prorated a long afghan national flag through the streets today, a show of defiance against taliban rule as the country celebrated independence day, the end of british control in 1919. sporadic anti-taliban protests spread to more cities. many were met with gunfire to break up the crowds. taliban fighters reportedly fired on people waving the afghan flag at a rally in an eastern city. witnesses said several people were killed. gunfire also rang out for another day outside kabul's international airport, as crowds desperately tried to flee the country. for those who make it past the taliban checkpoints and into the airport compounds, life here is pretty rudimentary. thousands are sleeping out in the open. and yet, the atmosphere is one of hope and relief. it may not become triple, but it is safe -- it may not be comfortable, but it is safe. it's estimated at least a dozen people he been killed in and around the airport in recent days, either from gunshots or stampede's. -- or s
again, with the support of the putzer center, jane ferguson reports from kabul.onstrators prorated a long afghan national flag through the streets today, a show of defiance against taliban rule as the country celebrated independence day, the end of british control in 1919. sporadic anti-taliban protests spread to more cities. many were met with gunfire to break up the crowds. taliban fighters reportedly fired on people waving the afghan flag at a rally in an eastern city. witnesses said several...
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in 2014 after the killing of michael brown in ferguson, missouri, bush marched, organized and provided and pastor. >> on the streets of ferguson, it was totally organic. we were outraged, we were frustrated and upset, we were angry. it was very emotional and intense, and the hurt, you know, fueled us to want to do more. >> reporter: that community activism sparked her congressional run in 2020. >> my dad, person by person, reached people. he was boots on the ground. that's how he taught us. >> reporter: defending congresswoman lacey clay in the democratic primary. >> people want to see their leader show up and just be with them. >> reporter: bush said she had not previously considered getting involved in politics despite her father being a local mayor, but it was that activism in ferguson that really compelled her to run. sources tell me she is back in st. louis. she is taking stock of this moment in the national spotlight, and she says she feels incredibly emboldened and really valued by what has transpired. >> she made headway on this critical issue of eviction. >>> we'll have much m
in 2014 after the killing of michael brown in ferguson, missouri, bush marched, organized and provided and pastor. >> on the streets of ferguson, it was totally organic. we were outraged, we were frustrated and upset, we were angry. it was very emotional and intense, and the hurt, you know, fueled us to want to do more. >> reporter: that community activism sparked her congressional run in 2020. >> my dad, person by person, reached people. he was boots on the ground. that's how...
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again, with the support of the pulitzer center, jane ferguson reports from doha. a day after a deadly atta, some afghans attempted to resume daily life and attended friday prayers. the message, one of anger at the u.s. >> you have seen the americans in the past 20 years, that they haven't done any fundamental thing for us to be self-sufficient while they leave the country. jane: others openly wept outside a hospital, with body bags from victims of the west. and some buried the dead. >> our hearts are on fire. how long should be lose our lives and be humiliated? jane: badly injured survivors reflected on what they experienced in hospital bed. >> it was evening around 5:30 p.m. that it took place. i thought only i had remained alive. i saw all the other people that were killed. jane: meanwhile, evacuation flights continued out of couple. -- kabul. a line of people could be seeing on the tarmac. outside the airport, people gathered despite the risks. >> believe me. i think at explosion will happen in any second -- or minute. we have lots of challenges in our lives. t
again, with the support of the pulitzer center, jane ferguson reports from doha. a day after a deadly atta, some afghans attempted to resume daily life and attended friday prayers. the message, one of anger at the u.s. >> you have seen the americans in the past 20 years, that they haven't done any fundamental thing for us to be self-sufficient while they leave the country. jane: others openly wept outside a hospital, with body bags from victims of the west. and some buried the dead....
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jane ferguson reporting live for us again tonight from kabul. thank you, and please stay safe. >> reporter: thank you, judy. >> woodruff: >> woodruff: now, for the perspective on the afghan situation from the biden administration. jon finer is the deputy national security advisor. i spoke with him moments ago. jon finer, thank you for joining us. our reporter in kabul, jane ferguson, is describing for us panic in the streets of kabul. she is describing the taliban preventing most people from getting to the airport. are these evacuations going as the administration had hoped? >> so, judy, it is a very serious security situati in kabul, and we are well-aware of reports that people are having difficulty reachinthe airport. a lot of people are reaching the airport, in spite of those challenges, and the number of people we have been able to put on evacuation flights out of the afghanistan has increased steadily day by day, and we expect that to count. continue. i want to point out there is an extraordinary degree of problem-solving work going on with
jane ferguson reporting live for us again tonight from kabul. thank you, and please stay safe. >> reporter: thank you, judy. >> woodruff: >> woodruff: now, for the perspective on the afghan situation from the biden administration. jon finer is the deputy national security advisor. i spoke with him moments ago. jon finer, thank you for joining us. our reporter in kabul, jane ferguson, is describing for us panic in the streets of kabul. she is describing the taliban preventing...
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again with the support of the pulitzer center, our jane ferguson reports tonight from doha, qatar. and a warning: this report contains graphic images that will upset some viewers >> reporter: bodies lay in a sewage canal, running now with blood, just outside the kabul airport following the bombings. plumes of smoke could be seen as planes took off, the evacuation continuing through the carnage. and sirens could be heard as night fell. chaos in the streets quickly ensued as people tried to help those injured from the blasts. bloodied victims were rushed to hospitals witnses described what they saw. >> ( translated ): people were standing at the airport gate for evacuation when the blast happened. they ambulances are carrying injuries and deaths. my cousin was also wounded on his leg so we brought him to the hospital. >> ( translated ): it was time for the evening prayer when an explosion happened near the airport, i saw about 70 vehicles carry around 150 injured to the hospital. >> reporter: u.s. officials >> reporter: an affiliate of the islamic state, the so-called isis-k claimed
again with the support of the pulitzer center, our jane ferguson reports tonight from doha, qatar. and a warning: this report contains graphic images that will upset some viewers >> reporter: bodies lay in a sewage canal, running now with blood, just outside the kabul airport following the bombings. plumes of smoke could be seen as planes took off, the evacuation continuing through the carnage. and sirens could be heard as night fell. chaos in the streets quickly ensued as people tried to...
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again, with the support of the pulitzer center, jane ferguson reports from doha, qatar. >> reporter: after yesterday's deadly attack by isis-k near the kabul airport, some afghans attempted to resume daily life, and attended friday prayers. the message from the imam: one of anger at the u.s. >> ( translated ): you have seen the americans, in the past 20 years, that they haven't done any fundamental thing for us to be self-sufficient, while they leave the country. >> reporter: others openly wept outside a hospital, with body bags of victims from the blast. and some buried the dead. >> ( translated ): our hearts are on fire. how long should we lose our lives and be humiliated? this is really a big loss for all of us. >> reporter: badly injured survivors reflected on what they experienced as they laid in hospital beds. >> ( translated ): it was evening around 5:30 p.m. that the incident took place. as i had fallen in the stream, i thought only i had remained alive, and i saw all the other people were killed. >> reporter: meanwhile, evacuation flights continued out of kabul. satellite im
again, with the support of the pulitzer center, jane ferguson reports from doha, qatar. >> reporter: after yesterday's deadly attack by isis-k near the kabul airport, some afghans attempted to resume daily life, and attended friday prayers. the message from the imam: one of anger at the u.s. >> ( translated ): you have seen the americans, in the past 20 years, that they haven't done any fundamental thing for us to be self-sufficient, while they leave the country. >> reporter:...
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. >> woodruff: we have two major stories tonigh- our jane ferguson will be live from the kabul airporon the chaotic fall of afghanistan. but first, the u.s. food and drug administration gave full approval to pfizer's covid-19 vaccine today. almost immediately, the pentagon announced vaccinations will now be mandatory for u.s. service members. and, in new york, the nation's largest public school system ordered all staff to get shots, without the opt-out provision that it previously allowed. following today's announcement, a number of public health officials say they hope full approval will encourage people who had been reluctant, to get a shot now. we turn once again to dr. anthony fauci, he's director of the national institute of allergy and infectious diseases and the chief medical advisor to the president. dr. anthony fauci, thank you very much for joining us. so let me just start and ask you in brief, what does this full approval mean? because we know is is many months after the f.d.a. had given emergency approval, and after, what, more than 90 million americans have already had the
. >> woodruff: we have two major stories tonigh- our jane ferguson will be live from the kabul airporon the chaotic fall of afghanistan. but first, the u.s. food and drug administration gave full approval to pfizer's covid-19 vaccine today. almost immediately, the pentagon announced vaccinations will now be mandatory for u.s. service members. and, in new york, the nation's largest public school system ordered all staff to get shots, without the opt-out provision that it previously...
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amna: jane ferguson, who just evacuated from kabul herself, reporting from doha. thank you.hanks. amna: and our lisa desjardins joins me now to talk about the president's remarks. lisa, you have covered him from years. what did you make of this? lisa: i think this was real insight into his thinking, something a lot of us have wanted to see for days. this was the senator joe biden who was the chairman of the foreign relations committee. this is an area he has a great amount of depth on. however, he was very blunt about where his thinking is coming from. a lot of people are wondering where this is coming from. he said his military commanders were unanimous. should they have stayed longer? no. should we trend more troops -- send more troops? no. he also stressed it is this strange dance with the taliban that is underway rht now that is part of this thinking, that he wants to leave by august 31 because he taliban, that coordination has allowed people to flow out of the airport in a certain way. it is also notably have that joe biden who was reaching out as the mourner in chief a
amna: jane ferguson, who just evacuated from kabul herself, reporting from doha. thank you.hanks. amna: and our lisa desjardins joins me now to talk about the president's remarks. lisa, you have covered him from years. what did you make of this? lisa: i think this was real insight into his thinking, something a lot of us have wanted to see for days. this was the senator joe biden who was the chairman of the foreign relations committee. this is an area he has a great amount of depth on. however,...
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again with the support of the pulitzer center, our jane ferguson is in kabul. >> reporter: relative calm prevailed over kabul this morning, a day after chaos gripped the afghan capital's international airport. in the taliban's first news conference since they overran the country, spokesman zabiullah mujahid, who has never shown his face publicly until today, sat down with afghan and intl journalists. the messaging was clear: a second taliban government would be a softer, more globally acceptable one. this was the friendly face of e movement. >> reporter: with an interpreter translating the spokesman's words into english, he announced a pardon for those they once called traitors. >> we are assuring the safety of all those who have worked with the united states and allied forces, whether as interpreters or any other field when they worked with them. >> reporter: he promised the taliban would respect women's rights under islamic law. >> women will be afforded all their rights, whether it is in work or other activities, because women are a key part of society. we are guaranteeing all their r
again with the support of the pulitzer center, our jane ferguson is in kabul. >> reporter: relative calm prevailed over kabul this morning, a day after chaos gripped the afghan capital's international airport. in the taliban's first news conference since they overran the country, spokesman zabiullah mujahid, who has never shown his face publicly until today, sat down with afghan and intl journalists. the messaging was clear: a second taliban government would be a softer, more globally...
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that's actually how nick meets may, by played by rebecca ferguson, a glamourous singer who disappearss she appeared. nick's search for her takes him in a dangerous and emotionaljourney. this has a great cast, and there are some fun ideas for fans of time—twisting tales, but sadly, the film just doesn't come together. both the dialogue and narration feel mannered and unoriginal. and while this eventually subverts some well—worn cliches, it does so very late in the day, so for most of the film they feel like exactly that — cliches. and by inviting you to recall everything from westworld to blade runner, reminiscence comes up very short in comparison. all you have to do is follow my voice. it's in cinemas now. we'd like to formally welcome you to japan. 0k, are you saying the same thing he said or is that to...? 0k, first of all, we would like to... to him, yeah? yes. ..formally accept your invitation to your country and show you a little bit of what we have to offer. she speaks japanese. they sing and rap. finally, a much—loved tv mockumentary comes to the big screen in peoplejust do no
that's actually how nick meets may, by played by rebecca ferguson, a glamourous singer who disappearss she appeared. nick's search for her takes him in a dangerous and emotionaljourney. this has a great cast, and there are some fun ideas for fans of time—twisting tales, but sadly, the film just doesn't come together. both the dialogue and narration feel mannered and unoriginal. and while this eventually subverts some well—worn cliches, it does so very late in the day, so for most of the...
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louis, we're the epi center of ferguson. we've changed the world and been able to push back.f the pain and hurt of black lives, off the pain and suffering of countless injustice we've seen since ferguson and way before my time. it's outrageous that you can say i'm running for u.s. senate as a republican and admit to charges and a few months after that have a pardon. it's absolutely crazy. >> representative, we appreciate you being with us. thank you. >>> up next, what dozens of progressives in voting rights groups what president biden to do on the issue right now. >>> please be seated. the lights are flickering and the curtain is rising on the first broadway show in 17 months. new projects means new project managers. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. when you sponsor a job, you immediately get your shortlist of quality candidates, whose resumes on indeed match your job criteria. visit indeed.com/hire and get started today. (piano playing) here we go. ♪ [john legend's i can see clearly now] ♪ ♪ ♪ make your reunion happen with vrbo. your together awaits. vrbo atte
louis, we're the epi center of ferguson. we've changed the world and been able to push back.f the pain and hurt of black lives, off the pain and suffering of countless injustice we've seen since ferguson and way before my time. it's outrageous that you can say i'm running for u.s. senate as a republican and admit to charges and a few months after that have a pardon. it's absolutely crazy. >> representative, we appreciate you being with us. thank you. >>> up next, what dozens of...
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that's actually how nick meets may, by played by rebecca ferguson, a glamourous singer that disappearsppeared. nick's search for her take him in a dangerous and emotionaljourney. this has a great cast, and there are some fun ideas of time twisting tales, but sadly, the film just doesn't come together. both the dialogue and narration feel mannered and unoriginal. it eventually subvert some well—worn cliches, it does so very late in the day. the would like to formally welcome you to japan. ok, you saying the same thing he said? ok, first of all, we would like to... formally accept your invitation to your country and to show you a little bit of what we have to offer. she speaks japanese they sing finally, a much—loved tv mocumentary comes to the big screen in peoplejust do nothing, big injapan. do you want to watch fast and furious at the exact same time? three, two, one. the series peoplejust do nothing catalogued the struggles of a fictional pirate radio station called corrupt fm. discovering that their track has been used on a japanese game show, the boys fly to tokyo where they are th
that's actually how nick meets may, by played by rebecca ferguson, a glamourous singer that disappearsppeared. nick's search for her take him in a dangerous and emotionaljourney. this has a great cast, and there are some fun ideas of time twisting tales, but sadly, the film just doesn't come together. both the dialogue and narration feel mannered and unoriginal. it eventually subvert some well—worn cliches, it does so very late in the day. the would like to formally welcome you to japan. ok,...
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in the smoldering ruins of the ferguson, missouri right. entire arrest was built on the hands of don't shoot lie she continues to call it her formative movement. >> we decided not to wait any longer if you didn't understand what happened in st. louis, missouri in ferguson. if you didn't understand we are about to show you. laura: she accused the us of being systemically racist. >> the federal government must account for its ongoing role in perpetuating, supporting and upholding white supremacy. laura: she has revealed she doesn't believe in gender. >> i'm committed to doing the absolute most to protect black mothers, to protect black babies, to protect black birthing people and save lives. >> he claimed january 6th with an inside job. >> you have people on the inside that are planning to harbor the people they are working with who actually sought out to hurt us, you planned this. >> unrelenting campaign to defund the police that center to the top of the democratic party. her platform became a bit awkward after fox news discovered bush spent
in the smoldering ruins of the ferguson, missouri right. entire arrest was built on the hands of don't shoot lie she continues to call it her formative movement. >> we decided not to wait any longer if you didn't understand what happened in st. louis, missouri in ferguson. if you didn't understand we are about to show you. laura: she accused the us of being systemically racist. >> the federal government must account for its ongoing role in perpetuating, supporting and upholding...
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she cut her teeth in the ferguson deal. mike brown hands up and don't shoot. that was a career. out in front of the mccloskey's home with a bull horn screaming you can't stop the revolution and praised antifa for all of the work they did in ferguson which burned to a crisp. she said if the january 6th rioters were black they would be shot dead. there was someone shot dead. ashli babbitt who was white. i looked at her profile on social media it's a mess. she does the pronouns there. it's all for attention. she is on netflix in a squad documentary. everything she says is about racism. she is like a robot for racism. push the button and raches! -- racism. >> that was good commentary. one thing she is having a moment this week, the house of representatives did not extend the eviction moratorium because moderate members said we don't are not doing this and she demanded they do something that is not legal and they elevated her again. >> she is competing with alexandria ocasio-cortez and rashida tlaib, she has to ratchet up the insanity. she has to turn the lunacy to get more headlines
she cut her teeth in the ferguson deal. mike brown hands up and don't shoot. that was a career. out in front of the mccloskey's home with a bull horn screaming you can't stop the revolution and praised antifa for all of the work they did in ferguson which burned to a crisp. she said if the january 6th rioters were black they would be shot dead. there was someone shot dead. ashli babbitt who was white. i looked at her profile on social media it's a mess. she does the pronouns there. it's all for...
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she wrote the prominence in the smoldering ruins of the ferguson, missouri riot.the entire rest was on hands up, don't shoot lives, she continues to call it her formative movement. >> we decided we are not going to wait any longer for change, you do not understand what happened. what was happening right her in st. louis, missouri. in ferguson, if you did not understand, we are about to show you. >> laura: since that time she has accused the u.s. of being systemically racist. >> the federal government must account for its ongoing role in perpetuating, supporting, and upholding white supremacy. >> laura: very positive. she has revealed she does not believe in gender. >> i am committed to doing the absolute most to protect black mothers, to protect black babies, to protect black birthing people, and to save lives. >> laura: that disqualifies her going forward. and she claims january 6th was an inside job. >> when you have people on the inside that are planning to her to the very people that they are working with, and you actually come to hurt us, you planned it. >> l
she wrote the prominence in the smoldering ruins of the ferguson, missouri riot.the entire rest was on hands up, don't shoot lives, she continues to call it her formative movement. >> we decided we are not going to wait any longer for change, you do not understand what happened. what was happening right her in st. louis, missouri. in ferguson, if you did not understand, we are about to show you. >> laura: since that time she has accused the u.s. of being systemically racist....
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ferguson in 1896 and tore it down again. but we have made progress. we have made progress until today. we passed the voting rights act of 1965. as part of a long struggle, a struggle for which john lewis almost gave his life and many others too. but that bill finally passed. that bill passed because of the struggles of all these people. that bill passed because of the vision of people like john lewis. and because it brought around people like lyndon johnson who started out early in his career as a segregationist but learned -- but learned and was taught and some people have the inner spirit and fortitude to learn. and then -- then we had the supreme court of the united states. in 2012. say that everything was fine. everything is fine. we don't need the voting rights laws anymore. they were deliberately blinded. they thought, so they said they thought, that all the problems were solved. everything was fine. but as justice ginsburg pointed out, she pointed out that saying it was fine was like saying that you didn't need the umbrella anymore during the r
ferguson in 1896 and tore it down again. but we have made progress. we have made progress until today. we passed the voting rights act of 1965. as part of a long struggle, a struggle for which john lewis almost gave his life and many others too. but that bill finally passed. that bill passed because of the struggles of all these people. that bill passed because of the vision of people like john lewis. and because it brought around people like lyndon johnson who started out early in his career...
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9th, on august 9th, on august the 9th 18 year old michael brown was gunned down. police officer in ferguson and her husband in white police are shot john r y the little boy is a way to reach people about the make up a little over my city. a representative on the one i'm with will be re body little today less to go walk right into gunbar. i wish yes me ah, the s u t r in the system was at an under not willing to accept this, but on the same hand is tough. you fighting against the entire system. if we have 163 representatives, if we have 117 of them that are from one particular party, don't understand my community and not willing to sometime what substantial legislation can i get the room that's going to speak to a major need for mock thank you, mr. cher, members of the committee. bruce franks from 70 a district in the city of st. louis, current bill and house concurrent resolution 70 this bill speak to a couple different things. firstly, identifies youth violence as a public health damage. last year we are $200.00 over 51 percent of the murders. the victims were between the ages of 16 throug
9th, on august 9th, on august the 9th 18 year old michael brown was gunned down. police officer in ferguson and her husband in white police are shot john r y the little boy is a way to reach people about the make up a little over my city. a representative on the one i'm with will be re body little today less to go walk right into gunbar. i wish yes me ah, the s u t r in the system was at an under not willing to accept this, but on the same hand is tough. you fighting against the entire system....