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hanif, are people convinced — situation. hanif, are people convinced that _ situation. who i situation. hanif, are people i convinced that those who want situation. hanif, are people - convinced that those who want to leave will be able to before that deadline of august 31?— leave will be able to before that deadline of august 31? that's white eve one deadline of august 31? that's white everyone is — deadline of august 31? that's white everyone is crammed _ deadline of august 31? that's white everyone is crammed into - deadline of august 31? that's white everyone is crammed into the - deadline of august 31? that's white everyone is crammed into the area| deadline of august 31? that's white l everyone is crammed into the area of the airport —— that his wife a stub they want to get into the parameters of the airport, hoping they will be evacuated or airlifted. and that is there only hope. because they cannot go to pakistan for stub the borders are closed. they cannot go to iran orany are closed. they cannot go to iran or any other country for top and there are no civilian
hanif, are people convinced — situation. hanif, are people convinced that _ situation. who i situation. hanif, are people i convinced that those who want situation. hanif, are people - convinced that those who want to leave will be able to before that deadline of august 31?— leave will be able to before that deadline of august 31? that's white eve one deadline of august 31? that's white everyone is — deadline of august 31? that's white everyone is crammed _ deadline of august 31? that's...
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hanif sufizada joins me now share his extraordinary story. you're still trying to process it and need some sleep as well. what was the one moment that will never leave you? >> well, the moment that i dodged some bullets. i said okay, this is the end of my life here. and what should i do if my kids become an orphan. by the time i reached the airport, it was very chaotic. people were just milling around amid the constant roar of planes taking off from the adjacent military air base. but i didn't know where this military base is actually. i was confused where to find the american forces, because i fill out the evacuation form early in the morning, and it said that if you fill out this form, you will be able to get an evacuation. so it was 5:00 a.m. in the morning that i fill out the form, hoping that i will get a chance to get out of kabul as soon as possible. i waited. i waited. i never heard from them. so then a colleague of mine told me you have to get as much close to the airport as possible. but i could not because all the roads are blocked
hanif sufizada joins me now share his extraordinary story. you're still trying to process it and need some sleep as well. what was the one moment that will never leave you? >> well, the moment that i dodged some bullets. i said okay, this is the end of my life here. and what should i do if my kids become an orphan. by the time i reached the airport, it was very chaotic. people were just milling around amid the constant roar of planes taking off from the adjacent military air base. but i...
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istiqlal hanif came to britain as a refugee at the age of 11 — he's now 20 and an ambassador for thecommunity to play the game. grown definite dust growing up in afghanistan just wasn't easy. there were no other places to play cricket instead of street cricket. and even when you played at home inside, you are breaking most of the windows, which my family wasn't happy about. when afghanistan made it to professional cricket, there is no telly outside so we had to listen to the radio. when i first got in i couldn't speak english at all. i joined the high school then slowly, my english was getting better. the other students weren't as good at me —— as mia cricket. they asked me if we could make our own team, and i said yes, i would love that to happen. they made me the captain, as well. is a really good friend of mine, i'm very proud of what he's accomplished in a short amount of time. it's good to have a player who's playing internationally and he asked you how the international games work. being the ambassador of the afghanistan cricket association, we basically plan the events for the
istiqlal hanif came to britain as a refugee at the age of 11 — he's now 20 and an ambassador for thecommunity to play the game. grown definite dust growing up in afghanistan just wasn't easy. there were no other places to play cricket instead of street cricket. and even when you played at home inside, you are breaking most of the windows, which my family wasn't happy about. when afghanistan made it to professional cricket, there is no telly outside so we had to listen to the radio. when i...
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hanif, thank you very, very much. the pentagon will brief us on the situation.commending that shouldn't be going to these checkpoints because very dangerous. there is a threat. the diplomatic staff there is down to sort of like a skeletal staff at that the number of troops in kabul has now gone down to roughly 4,000 from the high of close to 6,000. fewer and fewer people to process you. fewer and fewer options at exits to get you through. and a deadline that is now just days away to say that it is hairy would be an understatement. we're on it. after this. e brainy on tv - i'm an actual neuroscientist. and i love the science behind neuriva plus. unlike ordinary memory supplements, neuriva plus fuels six key indicators of brain performance. more brain performance? yes, please! neuriva. think bigger. people everywhere living with type 2 diabetes are waking up to what's possible with rybelsus®. ♪ you are my sunshine ♪ ♪ my only sunshine... ♪ rybelsus® works differently than any other diabetes pill to lower blood sugar in all 3 of these ways... increases insulin when
hanif, thank you very, very much. the pentagon will brief us on the situation.commending that shouldn't be going to these checkpoints because very dangerous. there is a threat. the diplomatic staff there is down to sort of like a skeletal staff at that the number of troops in kabul has now gone down to roughly 4,000 from the high of close to 6,000. fewer and fewer people to process you. fewer and fewer options at exits to get you through. and a deadline that is now just days away to say that it...