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helen: yeah.ughs] i'm terrified. although, hopefully by the time my children are that age, things will have changed. sexuality -- think of it as a river carving out a canyon. you know, if you form certain habits, they might be a matter of choice when you're young, but if you persist in them, they become deeper and deeper and harder to get out of. and that is why so many millenials talk about pornography in the language of addiction. they feel like they are addicted to these videos, because it is just very hard to break these habits, once you have formed them. if you are being formed by videos that are more and more depraved, because of the dynamic that i just explained, then that is going to make people sexually different than any other generation, and that is why you see a lot of millenials with really deformed sexualities. susan: this is a chapter on academia on feminism. i am wondering about the #metoo movement, whether or not that is a product of the millennial generation, and how that interse
helen: yeah.ughs] i'm terrified. although, hopefully by the time my children are that age, things will have changed. sexuality -- think of it as a river carving out a canyon. you know, if you form certain habits, they might be a matter of choice when you're young, but if you persist in them, they become deeper and deeper and harder to get out of. and that is why so many millenials talk about pornography in the language of addiction. they feel like they are addicted to these videos, because it...
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, helen, we _ to say, as you just pointed out, helen, we are all human beings at the end— helen, we areou said, as paul said, through— field, as you said, as paul said, through social media and this criticism _ through social media and this criticism. none of us like that and it's particularly difficult to do when — it's particularly difficult to do when you are not at your best, but also under— when you are not at your best, but also under a — when you are not at your best, but also under a lot of stress physically, and mentally with this external— physically, and mentally with this external pressure as well as your own internal pressures. it's not easy, _ own internal pressures. it's not easy, and — own internal pressures. it's not easy, and i_ own internal pressures. it's not easy, and i think until somebody is in that— easy, and i think until somebody is in that position, it's harsh to criticise _ in that position, it's harsh to criticise them if you don't really understand it.— understand it. amid all this discussion, _ understand it. amid all this discussion, paul _ understand it.
, helen, we _ to say, as you just pointed out, helen, we are all human beings at the end— helen, we areou said, as paul said, through— field, as you said, as paul said, through social media and this criticism _ through social media and this criticism. none of us like that and it's particularly difficult to do when — it's particularly difficult to do when you are not at your best, but also under— when you are not at your best, but also under a — when you are not at your best, but also...
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and what helen mcdonnell, geronimo's only| helen mcdonnell, geronimo's only saying _ helen mcdonnell, whole _ him that she is going to film the whole thing and, obviously, she wants— whole thing and, obviously, she wants as — whole thing and, obviously, she wants as much media exposure as possible — wants as much media exposure as possible. but it comes to, this particular— possible. but it comes to, this particular alpaca, possible. but it comes to, this particularalpaca, my possible. but it comes to, this particular alpaca, my heart of courses— particular alpaca, my heart of courses please let it live at my head _ courses please let it live at my head says. _ courses please let it live at my head says, well, bovine tv is quite a serious _ head says, well, bovine tv is quite a serious disease so at the moment she says _ a serious disease so at the moment she says he — a serious disease so at the moment she says he hasn't got it, the courts— she says he hasn't got it, the courts insist he has, and i'm afraid it might _ courts insist he has, and i'm afraid it might well be curtains for
and what helen mcdonnell, geronimo's only| helen mcdonnell, geronimo's only saying _ helen mcdonnell, whole _ him that she is going to film the whole thing and, obviously, she wants— whole thing and, obviously, she wants as — whole thing and, obviously, she wants as much media exposure as possible — wants as much media exposure as possible. but it comes to, this particular— possible. but it comes to, this particular alpaca, possible. but it comes to, this particularalpaca, my possible....
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helen became a citizen in 2013. and she takes her oath to protect and defend the united states of america very seriously. by publishing her latest book which is of course for sale out here in the lobby and she will be signing after tonight's event, her book "backlash how china's aggression has backfired." helen is shining a spotlight on the repressive tactics of the chinese communist party and is providing a wake-up call to americans who embrace socialist ideologies like those she and her families painfully endured in china. for this display of courage, helen has been ruthlessly attacked on social media and regularly receives hate mail in her inbox, even including death threats. yet, as helena says in "backlash, i can't remain silent on things that matter because as martin luther king jr. once said, our lives begin to end the day we become silent about things that matter. let's give a warm welcome to helen raleigh. [applause] >> i'm going to move this down. good evening, everyone. can you hear me okay? it's so nice
helen became a citizen in 2013. and she takes her oath to protect and defend the united states of america very seriously. by publishing her latest book which is of course for sale out here in the lobby and she will be signing after tonight's event, her book "backlash how china's aggression has backfired." helen is shining a spotlight on the repressive tactics of the chinese communist party and is providing a wake-up call to americans who embrace socialist ideologies like those she and...
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first, i want to come back to helen.we be investing more in therapies for people who are sick? you know, we have tamiflu, if you've got the flu. what about for people who get covid but who are vaccinated and might get in a mild way? is there enough investment in your opinion and that side? >> no, i don't think there is. i think that is an excellent point. one of the reasons that people are individually very frightened of this virus, and as communities, we had to go into lockdowns repeatedly, is because we don't have good treatments. we don't have good treatments yet. we have some treatments, but they are limited for people who are seriously ill and hospitalized. and we don't have good preet -- and we don't have good treatments to stop serious disease. we could also do with some other interventions in addition to the masks and social distancing and ventilation we are recommending, to assist in preventing infection. we haven't invested i believe nearly enough in those other therapies. the problem is that some of the things
first, i want to come back to helen.we be investing more in therapies for people who are sick? you know, we have tamiflu, if you've got the flu. what about for people who get covid but who are vaccinated and might get in a mild way? is there enough investment in your opinion and that side? >> no, i don't think there is. i think that is an excellent point. one of the reasons that people are individually very frightened of this virus, and as communities, we had to go into lockdowns...
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helen - rather than this. helen, thank you very much indeed. helen catt - very much indeed.: commentator: yes! a9 years great britain have waited for their eventing gold medal. team for their eventing gold medal. gb strike gold again it team gb strike gold again in tokyo. it has still not sunk in. we have another round tojump. so it has still not sunk in. we have another round to jump. so focus on that. but there will be a big celebration and i don't think it will be with a cup of tea and a biscuit! coming up on the bbc news channel: the gadirova twins have finished in sixth and seventh place in the gymnastics floor final after both 16 year—olds gave impressive performances. jessica was in silver position momentarily before being pushed out of the medal spots. a man, a woman and a 13—year—old boy have been arrested on suspicion of murder, after the body of a five—year—old boy was pulled from the ogmore river in south wales. our correspondent hywel griffith is at the scene in sarn. hywel, over to you. the five—year—old boy has been named locally as logan and all through the m
helen - rather than this. helen, thank you very much indeed. helen catt - very much indeed.: commentator: yes! a9 years great britain have waited for their eventing gold medal. team for their eventing gold medal. gb strike gold again it team gb strike gold again in tokyo. it has still not sunk in. we have another round tojump. so it has still not sunk in. we have another round to jump. so focus on that. but there will be a big celebration and i don't think it will be with a cup of tea and a...
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helen clark, thank ou for over and over. helen clark, thank you forjoining — over and over.over and over. helen clark, thank you forjoining us on _ over and over. helen clark, thank you forjoining us on newsday. i if you want to get in touch with me, i'm on twitter, @bbckarishma. looking forward to hearing your thoughts. you're watching newsday on the bbc. still to come on the programme, new zealand's laurel hubbard makes history as the first openly transgender woman to compete in a solo event. we'll be live in tokyo to find out more. the question was whether we wanted to save our people and japanese as well and win the war, or whether we wanted to take a chance on being able to win the war by killing all our young men. the invasion began at two o'clock this morning. mr bush, like most other people, was clearly caught by surprise. we call for the immediate i and unconditional withdrawal of all iraqi forces. 100 years old and still full of vigour, vitality and enjoyment of life. no other king or queen in british history has lived so long, and the queen mother is said to be qu
helen clark, thank ou for over and over. helen clark, thank you forjoining — over and over.over and over. helen clark, thank you forjoining us on _ over and over. helen clark, thank you forjoining us on newsday. i if you want to get in touch with me, i'm on twitter, @bbckarishma. looking forward to hearing your thoughts. you're watching newsday on the bbc. still to come on the programme, new zealand's laurel hubbard makes history as the first openly transgender woman to compete in a solo...
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on that point, helen res. i'd like to bring you in as well as being a member of south africa's ministerial advisory committee. for coven, you are also a member of the w t. o strategic advisory group of experts on the coven, 19 vaccine. so you're very well placed onto this question. is the world of global ball and bodies? governments? are they pivoting in the way they should be to this new understanding this new acceptance that heard immunity is not a goal that we should be looking for? i think the answer is yes. i ought to think that there's a technical definition of heard immunity. and i don't think that's what people are actually asking for. i think what the communities are saying and countries are saying if we want to get back to some sort of normality we want to protect health. we want to get so they can all make situations stabilize the income and again, but we also want to impact on transmission. and those things are not necessarily the same as achieving heard of unity. so i agree with my colleagues. wha
on that point, helen res. i'd like to bring you in as well as being a member of south africa's ministerial advisory committee. for coven, you are also a member of the w t. o strategic advisory group of experts on the coven, 19 vaccine. so you're very well placed onto this question. is the world of global ball and bodies? governments? are they pivoting in the way they should be to this new understanding this new acceptance that heard immunity is not a goal that we should be looking for? i think...
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helen, i'd like to start with you.go on? yes, i was an athlete who has experienced struggles with my own mental health. i've also been quite vocal about those experiences only, i must say, after the event, not during like some of these athletes are doing, which i think it's very commendable. as athletes, we live in a world that is just a constant stress — in some ways, and lots of ways it's deliberate. we are put under stress in our daily training environment because when it comes to olympic games, there will be stress. so we need to be put under that stress to learn how to cope with it and practice, and develop the necessary mental skills in order to cope with that pressure. and so, yeah, you know, it's something that we accept is necessary. however, i think there is a balance that needs to be struck — or not necessarily a balance, but the mental health of us as human beings is the most important thing. and, yeah, i think that what is coming out of this olympic games right now, along with the amazing successes of thes
helen, i'd like to start with you.go on? yes, i was an athlete who has experienced struggles with my own mental health. i've also been quite vocal about those experiences only, i must say, after the event, not during like some of these athletes are doing, which i think it's very commendable. as athletes, we live in a world that is just a constant stress — in some ways, and lots of ways it's deliberate. we are put under stress in our daily training environment because when it comes to olympic...
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thank you very much to all of our guests. wafa father, john nichols and helen rees. and i do for want to, you can see the program again any time by visiting our website to elgin or dot com . and to the end of the discussion, go to l. facebook page. that's facebook dot com, forward slash ha, inside story. you can also join the conversation on twitter. handle is at a inside story for me can vanelle and the whole team here in bo huh. bye bye. for now, the news, news, news, news, news, jewish passion for elephant conservation colleagues had become friends, but with civil war defending famous now protect themselves, escaping deep into the rain forest back to the western world. for the elephant surviving the poachers is a lifelong challenge. now to them without loss or revel militia, elephant, a witness documentary on out to 0. in the midst of war, a generation grew up and exiled. more than 13000000 syrians, that half the pre war population remained displaced inside and outside the country . and as the conflict enters its 2nd decade, with no political supplement in sight,
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helen came as a college student with a craving for freedom, helen's pocket was life that her dreams were rich and an mba from the university of wyoming. to survive under the socialist regime, she is a contributor to the federalist and her writings have appeared in "the wall street journal." in metro denver where she lives with her husband and those include the colorado state advisory committee to the u.s. commission on the civil rights and others. what impresses me is her courage and love of america and precious freedom helen became a citizen in 2013 and she takes her oath to protect and defend the united states of america very seriously. by publishing her latest book which is of course for sale in the lobby and she will be signing after tonight's event, her book backslash how china's aggression has backfired. helen is shining a spotlight on the repressive tactics of the chinese communist party and is providing a wake-up call to americans who in brace socialist ideologies like those she and her family painfully endure in china. helen has been attacked on social media and regularly receiv
helen came as a college student with a craving for freedom, helen's pocket was life that her dreams were rich and an mba from the university of wyoming. to survive under the socialist regime, she is a contributor to the federalist and her writings have appeared in "the wall street journal." in metro denver where she lives with her husband and those include the colorado state advisory committee to the u.s. commission on the civil rights and others. what impresses me is her courage and...
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been in helen in one of the reunions. helen was in france, germany now but her mother and siblings lived in the northeast new york, massachusetts. so she was over fairly frequently. anyhow, another brother bob, i think he was kind of -- he authored the book in the history of the patents and it's a great book, learned all kinds of things about the patton family that i don't think anybody knows. i will tell you one of them, general patton after world war i was sent to hawaii to work in the territorial government and brought his wife with him and nothing to do and he becomes an alcoholic and the mother decides that she's going to invite her niece to come over and stay with them, have some more company, the young ladies, maybe she's 19, 20 year's old, well george and his duties would go and visit the islands and he started taking the niece with him. and this is all recorded by brother bob and he has an affair and i don't know if it's helen's mother. anyway, his wife sends niece home and ultimately the niece commits suicide. k
been in helen in one of the reunions. helen was in france, germany now but her mother and siblings lived in the northeast new york, massachusetts. so she was over fairly frequently. anyhow, another brother bob, i think he was kind of -- he authored the book in the history of the patents and it's a great book, learned all kinds of things about the patton family that i don't think anybody knows. i will tell you one of them, general patton after world war i was sent to hawaii to work in the...
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now a volcano and these helen island. if sicily has erupt, it again, sending ash and love it into the mount, is the largest of italy's 3 active volcanoes last iraq did back in february. the display could be seen by residents in the nearby city of catania extension. rebellion protests as in london have rallied against the climate exhibition that's being sponsored by the oil john show. the exhibit is apasetti science museum, demonstrate to say the sponsorship agreement damages the reputation of museum. the protest as a q shell of being the 4th most punishing company in the world has been more than 6 decades since cold war rivalries. fueled a space race between 2 superpowers, the u. s. and the soviet union. while these de space has, of course, opened up more than 70 countries, now have space programs. and increasingly private companies happened leading the way. or each helens has this report from cornwall. in a modest hanger on the scruffy edge of a regional u. k. airport lies a new chapter in space. exploration. this is vir
now a volcano and these helen island. if sicily has erupt, it again, sending ash and love it into the mount, is the largest of italy's 3 active volcanoes last iraq did back in february. the display could be seen by residents in the nearby city of catania extension. rebellion protests as in london have rallied against the climate exhibition that's being sponsored by the oil john show. the exhibit is apasetti science museum, demonstrate to say the sponsorship agreement damages the reputation of...
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helene, i start with you. if there's any question as to whether or not this president and this white house cease the criticism of this decision, i think it was answered by the president going right at this very sort of specific line of attack that you hear frankly from the right and the left. he talked about this, quote, we shoulda, coulda maintained a small force and not taken on any casualties. they felt it was important to knock that down. what did you make of the specifics that he had and the attempt to knock back the critics? >> hi, nicolle, thanks for having me. it was a clear effort to knock down critics, but, you know, when you -- he picked the criticisms that he wanted to knock down and kind of left the ones that were a little bit harder for him to knock down. so when he says that, you know, we shoulda, coulda -- the withdrawal could not have been gone -- could not have gone any differently and was going to be chaotic no matter what the united states did, there are elements of truth in that. it's hard
helene, i start with you. if there's any question as to whether or not this president and this white house cease the criticism of this decision, i think it was answered by the president going right at this very sort of specific line of attack that you hear frankly from the right and the left. he talked about this, quote, we shoulda, coulda maintained a small force and not taken on any casualties. they felt it was important to knock that down. what did you make of the specifics that he had and...
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helen has an older sister and three brothers. and one of the brothers, ben with, is a tv producer in new york. and we had ben and helen at one of the reunions. helen lives in france -- well, actually lives in germany now. her mother and siblings lived in the northeast, new york, massachusetts. so she was over fairly frequently. anyhow, another brother, bob, i think he was kind of an itinerant but he authored a book on the history of the pattons, and it's a great book. learned all kinds of things about the patton family that i doubt anybody knows. i'll tell you one of 'em. general patton, george jr., after world war i was sent to hawaii to work in the territorial government. and he brought his wife with him, and they're living -- nothing to do. he becomes an alcoholic. and the mother decides this she's going to invite her niece to come over and stay with them to have some more company. young lady, maybe -- i'm going to guess maybe she's 19, 20 years old. well, george and his duties would go and visit the islands. he started taking
helen has an older sister and three brothers. and one of the brothers, ben with, is a tv producer in new york. and we had ben and helen at one of the reunions. helen lives in france -- well, actually lives in germany now. her mother and siblings lived in the northeast, new york, massachusetts. so she was over fairly frequently. anyhow, another brother, bob, i think he was kind of an itinerant but he authored a book on the history of the pattons, and it's a great book. learned all kinds of...
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hari sreenivasan spoke about that with stat reporter helen branswell. >> sreenivasan: helen, when thee came out from the biden administration, that hopefully by september 20, there would be a third booster shots, you went out and talked to a lot of epidemiologists, experts in the field. what was their thinking? >> i mean, these are people i talk to all the time and have been sort of pinging them regularly to find out what they think about how well the vaccines are holding up. and most of them think that the evidence is still very strong. the vaccines are doing what we really need them to do, keep people out of i.c.u.s effectively. we are seeing breakthrough cases, which are unfortunate, but not super surprising. it's really hard to make a vaccine against a respiratory pathogen that will stop all infections. so, that some people can get cold and flu-like symptoms is unfortunate, but not surprising. but in terms of the bigger question, are they protecting people from serious covid illness? in the main, they still are. so, a lot of the people i spoke to were like, "we don't see that this
hari sreenivasan spoke about that with stat reporter helen branswell. >> sreenivasan: helen, when thee came out from the biden administration, that hopefully by september 20, there would be a third booster shots, you went out and talked to a lot of epidemiologists, experts in the field. what was their thinking? >> i mean, these are people i talk to all the time and have been sort of pinging them regularly to find out what they think about how well the vaccines are holding up. and...
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. ♪ >> sunday night on q&a, helen andrews, the american conservative magazine senior editor, talks abouter book, boomers: the men and women who promised freedom and delivered disaster. >> the one-liner about boomers that i did not come up with but which i think is brilliant is they are the generation that sold out but would never admit that they sold out. it is a combination of a great deal of idealism and a sense of themselves as morally noble, idealists liberating humanity, but on the other hand, selfishness and narcissism and blindness to the way that their liberation agenda knocks down a lot of functioning institutions and left a lot of people worse off. >> helen andrews and her book boomers sunday night at 8:00 eastern on q&a. you can also listen as a podcast wherever you get your podcasts. ♪ >> weekends, we bring you the best in american history in nonfiction books. on book tv, atlantic magazine staff writer effects on past and future trump's america and his latest book. and on afterwards, a conservative podcaster discusses his new book, the authoritarian moment, in which he argues
. ♪ >> sunday night on q&a, helen andrews, the american conservative magazine senior editor, talks abouter book, boomers: the men and women who promised freedom and delivered disaster. >> the one-liner about boomers that i did not come up with but which i think is brilliant is they are the generation that sold out but would never admit that they sold out. it is a combination of a great deal of idealism and a sense of themselves as morally noble, idealists liberating humanity,...
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helen, i'd like to start with you.i was an athlete who has experienced struggles with my own mental health. i've also been quite vocal about those experiences only, i must say, after the event, not during like some of these athletes are doing, which i think it's very commendable. as athletes, we live in a world that is just a constant stress — in some ways, and lots of ways it's deliberate. we are put under stress in our daily training environment because when it comes to olympic games, there will be stress. so we need to be put under that stress to learn how to cope with it and practice, and develop the necessary mental skills in order to cope with that pressure. and so, yeah, you know, it's something that we accept is necessary. however, i think there is a balance that needs to be struck — or not necessarily a balance, but the mental health of us as human beings is the most important thing. and, yeah, i think that what is coming out of this olympic games right now, along with the amazing successes of these athletes a
helen, i'd like to start with you.i was an athlete who has experienced struggles with my own mental health. i've also been quite vocal about those experiences only, i must say, after the event, not during like some of these athletes are doing, which i think it's very commendable. as athletes, we live in a world that is just a constant stress — in some ways, and lots of ways it's deliberate. we are put under stress in our daily training environment because when it comes to olympic games, there...
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. >> sunday night on q&a, helen andrews, the american conservative magazine senior editor, talks about her book, book -- mers -- boomers. >> the one-liner that i did not come up with but what i think is brilliant is they are the generation that sold out but would never admit that they sold out. it is a combination of a great deal of idealism and a sense of themselves as morally noble, noble idealists liberating humanity, but on the other hand a great deal of selfishness and narcissism and a blindness to the way their liberationist agenda knocks down a lot of functioning institutions and left a lot of people worse off. >> helen andrews and her book boomers sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q&a. you can also listen as a podcast wherever you get your podcasts. ♪ >> engine, robert gottlieb, the man -- in june, robert gottlieb, the man who has been the final editor of robert caro's books, wrote on john gunther and the 900 page book he wrote 75 years ago called inside usa. in gottlieb's opinion, gunther was probably the best reporter america ever had. we wanted to find out more about
. >> sunday night on q&a, helen andrews, the american conservative magazine senior editor, talks about her book, book -- mers -- boomers. >> the one-liner that i did not come up with but what i think is brilliant is they are the generation that sold out but would never admit that they sold out. it is a combination of a great deal of idealism and a sense of themselves as morally noble, noble idealists liberating humanity, but on the other hand a great deal of selfishness and...
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joining me for insight and annapolis, andrea mitchell, steven hayes, founder of dispatch, helene coopertagon correspondent from "the new york times" and lee i don't shane, deputy editor of "the military times." welcome to sunday. it's "meet the press." >> announcer: from nbc news in washington, the longest running show in television history, this is "meet the press" with chuck todd. >>> the crisis at kabul airport remains in chaos. they're still desperately trying to get into the airport and out of afghanistan. now, on top of all of this, there's an isis threat against americans in the area as well. so we're going to get right to our chief foreign correspondent richard engel. he's been covering this. was in kabul, now in dohar, qatar. richard, who is making it out? >> reporter: nobody really knows. people who could get onto the base could convince the marines that they had a sympathetic case. some have paperwork. some do not. some are unaccompanied minors. it's really a mixed bag. that's part of the problem here, that this was initially supposed to be evacuation for very limited people,
joining me for insight and annapolis, andrea mitchell, steven hayes, founder of dispatch, helene coopertagon correspondent from "the new york times" and lee i don't shane, deputy editor of "the military times." welcome to sunday. it's "meet the press." >> announcer: from nbc news in washington, the longest running show in television history, this is "meet the press" with chuck todd. >>> the crisis at kabul airport remains in chaos. they're...
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news national washington correspondent andrea mitchell, stephen hayes, founder of "the dispatch," heleneper, pentagon correspondent from "the new york times" and leo shane, deputy editor of "the military times." welcome to sunday. it's "meet the press." >> announcer: from nbc news in washington, the longest running show in television history, this is "meet the press" with chuck todd. >>> good sunday morning. we'll get right to it. one week after the taliban took total control of kabul, the crisis at kabul airport remains a scene of chaos and panic. fearful crowds are now being harassed and menaced by fighters. they're still desperately trying to get into the airport and out of afghanistan. now, on top of all of this, there's an isis threat against americans in the area as well. so we're going to get right to our chief foreign correspondent richard engel. he's been covering this. obviously was in kabul. now in doha, ka ta, where a lot of these planes from kabul are landing. richard, who is making it out? >> reporter: nobody really knows. people who could get onto the base, could convince
news national washington correspondent andrea mitchell, stephen hayes, founder of "the dispatch," heleneper, pentagon correspondent from "the new york times" and leo shane, deputy editor of "the military times." welcome to sunday. it's "meet the press." >> announcer: from nbc news in washington, the longest running show in television history, this is "meet the press" with chuck todd. >>> good sunday morning. we'll get right to it....
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after owner helen lost her fight against his positive tests for tb. was avoidable. we've had four years ofjust trying to sit down and rationally discuss the science. the science is just not there. today, downing street said they understood how distressing it was to lose an animal, but said that everything needed to be done to tackle tb. if we get a positive, they're under a compulsory slaughter order. paul westaway has to test his 150 cows every six months. last year, two were infected among the 40,000 cold because of tb that year. what do you make of geronimo the alpaca's plight? i feel unbelievably sorry for the lady. i feel really sorry for geronimo. but the law is the law, and geronimo, an alpaca, cannot be more important than a cow. it's an animal, and every one of the owners of those 40,000 cows that had to have the same fate last year loved them just as much, probably, as the lady loves geronimo, so i feel really, really sorry for her, but the law's the law. that law, defra says, is vital, and the decisive action that the uk needs to fight the
after owner helen lost her fight against his positive tests for tb. was avoidable. we've had four years ofjust trying to sit down and rationally discuss the science. the science is just not there. today, downing street said they understood how distressing it was to lose an animal, but said that everything needed to be done to tackle tb. if we get a positive, they're under a compulsory slaughter order. paul westaway has to test his 150 cows every six months. last year, two were infected among...
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there's no father in this story. helen was 20 for 23 days. she cared for her 5 year old brother and 15 year old sister. and then one night they called to say that my mother wasn't doing well. and at $545.00, she fainted and she died. they lost their my, you know, they were left to own their own. all 3 children have been suffering from depression and severe anxiety. the sand is income has disappeared. the worst of all says helen is the absence of professional emotional support to deal with the trauma, trait of summer love. we are isolated. there are thousands of us out there. but no one knows for sure how many because for the government are invisible. it wasn't until a few weeks ago that an investigation revealed that there are at least 2029 youngsters who've lost one or both parents. most of them from low income families, i get a course latin america. 30000 or more has been orphaned, but have fallen under the radar. like few countries chilly is moving full speed ahead to deliver a 3rd dose of the call with vaccine starting with these senior c
there's no father in this story. helen was 20 for 23 days. she cared for her 5 year old brother and 15 year old sister. and then one night they called to say that my mother wasn't doing well. and at $545.00, she fainted and she died. they lost their my, you know, they were left to own their own. all 3 children have been suffering from depression and severe anxiety. the sand is income has disappeared. the worst of all says helen is the absence of professional emotional support to deal with the...
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helen knew exercise could help her diabetes... but she didn't know what was right for her. no.pe. no way. but then helen went from no to know with freestyle libre 14 day, now she knows what activity helps lower her glucose. and can see what works best for her. take the mystery out of your glucose levels, and lower your a1c. now you know. freestyle libre 14 day. now covered by medicare for those who qualify. this is the sound of change from pnc bank. it's the sound of a thousand sighs of relief and of a company watching out for you. this is the sound of low cash mode from pnc bank, giving you multiple options and at least 24 hours to help you avoid an overdraft fee. because we believe how you handle overdrafts should be in your control, not just your bank's. low cash mode on virtual wallet from pnc bank. one way we're making a difference. (announcer) visible is wireless that gets better with friends. pay as low as $25 a month. or bring a friend and you both get a month for $5. so the more people you roll with, the more you save. visible. unlimited data as low as $25 a month. or
helen knew exercise could help her diabetes... but she didn't know what was right for her. no.pe. no way. but then helen went from no to know with freestyle libre 14 day, now she knows what activity helps lower her glucose. and can see what works best for her. take the mystery out of your glucose levels, and lower your a1c. now you know. freestyle libre 14 day. now covered by medicare for those who qualify. this is the sound of change from pnc bank. it's the sound of a thousand sighs of relief...
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helen, last one. do feel lessons might be learned? hie. helen, last one.ing forfair treatment for we made this. we have been asking for fair treatment for four years. we made this. we have been asking forfairtreatment forfouryears. i believe there was the government and all these ministers are sat around doing nothing and blatantly exploring the people who have valid concerns, they don't listen to the test developers, farmers, vets on the ground, theyjust completely ignorant and when you've got them spouting propaganda left, right and centre as a justification for their bullying tactics, no, they are not going to learn, are they? unless we get a complete change, i mean, get an independent tv policy expert department dealing with this and engaging all farmers, we are a complete change, i mean, getan independent tv policy expert department dealing with this and engaging all farmers, when others get anywhere. engaging all farmers, when others get anywhere-— engaging all farmers, when others get anywhere. thank you very much indeed. obviously _ get anywhere. t
helen, last one. do feel lessons might be learned? hie. helen, last one.ing forfair treatment for we made this. we have been asking for fair treatment for four years. we made this. we have been asking forfairtreatment forfouryears. i believe there was the government and all these ministers are sat around doing nothing and blatantly exploring the people who have valid concerns, they don't listen to the test developers, farmers, vets on the ground, theyjust completely ignorant and when you've got...
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that was helen clark. let's return to the olympics.w olympic sport of sport climbing will be one of the toughest gold medals to win in tokyo. usually athletes focus on one or two of the disciplines, so being an all—rounder is a big advantage. australian teenager oceana mackenzie will be challenging the world's best at the aomi sports park, as the sport aims to gain millions more fans around the world. i'm oceana mackenzie, i do sport climbing and i'm from australia. so, i started when i was about eight, and, yeah, my mum, she actually took my sisters to our local climbing gym, but i would go with them and hang out at the gym and start traversing around the walls. and, yeah, i pretty muchjust loved it straightaway. climbing has this great challenge where you're actually trying to find a way to get up the climb. i loved having that challenge of trying to figure it out and challenge my mind as well as my body. the good thing about climbing is it's always really great to find your own way because you have a special kind of way of doing thi
that was helen clark. let's return to the olympics.w olympic sport of sport climbing will be one of the toughest gold medals to win in tokyo. usually athletes focus on one or two of the disciplines, so being an all—rounder is a big advantage. australian teenager oceana mackenzie will be challenging the world's best at the aomi sports park, as the sport aims to gain millions more fans around the world. i'm oceana mackenzie, i do sport climbing and i'm from australia. so, i started when i was...
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helen knew exercise could help her diabetes... but she didn't know what was right for her. no.o way. but then helen went from no to know with freestyle libre 14 day, now she knows what activity helps lower her glucose. and can see what works best for her. take the mystery out of your glucose levels, and lower your a1c. now you know. freestyle libre 14 day. now covered by medicare for those who qualify. ♪ today's the day. to grab a groupon experience. that hand-grabs your soul. grab a drumstick. grab a massage. grab some laser tag. grab the groupon app. and grab life by the groupon. it's moving day. and while her friends are doing the heavy lifting, jess is busy moving her xfinity internet and tv services. it only takes about a minute. wait, a minute? but what have you been doing for the last two hours? ...delegating? oh, good one. move your xfinity services without breaking a sweat. xfinity makes moving easy. go online to transfer your services in about a minute. get started today. >>> these are the most difficult days of joe biden's young presidency. another attack is, quote,
helen knew exercise could help her diabetes... but she didn't know what was right for her. no.o way. but then helen went from no to know with freestyle libre 14 day, now she knows what activity helps lower her glucose. and can see what works best for her. take the mystery out of your glucose levels, and lower your a1c. now you know. freestyle libre 14 day. now covered by medicare for those who qualify. ♪ today's the day. to grab a groupon experience. that hand-grabs your soul. grab a...
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one bay area team is hoping to make it big on the magic take off, what helen knew exercise could helps right for her. no. nope. no way. but then helen went from no to know with freestyle libre 14 day, now she knows what activity helps lower her glucose. and can see what works best for her. take the mystery out of your glucose levels, and lower your a1c. now you know. freestyle libre 14 day. now covered by medicare for those who qualify. >> here are the winning numbers from the megamillion's and that mega ball 23, nobody matched all six numbers. at ticket matched five numbers, and that ticket is worth nearly $185,000. tuesday night that jack bought increases. a bay area teenager is hoping to turn her passion into a winning recipe. this 14-year-old is competing on the magic bake-off. she and a teammate will design their idea of a modern-day princess in the form of the cake. the pandemic inspired her to get into the kitchen after her activities like swimming and dancing got canceled and now she has big dreams. >> i still do not know for sure, but as of now i want to be a pastry chef at d
one bay area team is hoping to make it big on the magic take off, what helen knew exercise could helps right for her. no. nope. no way. but then helen went from no to know with freestyle libre 14 day, now she knows what activity helps lower her glucose. and can see what works best for her. take the mystery out of your glucose levels, and lower your a1c. now you know. freestyle libre 14 day. now covered by medicare for those who qualify. >> here are the winning numbers from the...
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helen knew exercise could help her diabetes... but she didn't know what was right for her. no.e. no way. but then helen went from no to know with freestyle libre 14 day, now she knows what activity helps lower her glucose. and can see what works best for her. take the mystery out of your glucose levels, and lower your a1c. now you know. freestyle libre 14 day. now covered by medicare for those who qualify. finding new routes to reach your customers, and new ways for them to reach you... is what business is all about. it's what the united states postal service has always been about. so as your business changes, we're changing with it. with e-commerce that runs at the speed of now. next day and two-day shipping nationwide. same day shipping across town. returns right from the doorstep, and deliveries seven days a week. it's a whole new world out there. let's not keep it waiting. [engine revs] ricky bobby, today the road is your classroom. [zippers fasten] [engine revs] woo-hoo! it's time for your extracurriculars. ¡vámanos, amigos! people with moderate to severe psoriasis, are re
helen knew exercise could help her diabetes... but she didn't know what was right for her. no.e. no way. but then helen went from no to know with freestyle libre 14 day, now she knows what activity helps lower her glucose. and can see what works best for her. take the mystery out of your glucose levels, and lower your a1c. now you know. freestyle libre 14 day. now covered by medicare for those who qualify. finding new routes to reach your customers, and new ways for them to reach you... is what...
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helene, first to you. he did want to avoid it, but i think it's inevitable and we're at that point now. they've announced an evacuation of the embassy. i can't stress enough how much i agree with what ben said about not putting roadblocks, bureaucratic roadblocks after they worked with us getting out of the country. the state department and she says that they're trying and they're a former, i used to -- as a former liberian citizen, i'm now american, but i know what getting a visa to go to the united states can be like and the sort of roadblock and the hurdles that people are used to having to jump through and i'm not convinced at all that we have removed enough of those hurdles considering how close things are getting to the wire. >> and ben, is this a failure of military intelligence? >> i think across the board. it's a demonstration of the limits of what we can achieve militarily and other countries and building security forces and trying to build a government that we believe is consistent with our inte
helene, first to you. he did want to avoid it, but i think it's inevitable and we're at that point now. they've announced an evacuation of the embassy. i can't stress enough how much i agree with what ben said about not putting roadblocks, bureaucratic roadblocks after they worked with us getting out of the country. the state department and she says that they're trying and they're a former, i used to -- as a former liberian citizen, i'm now american, but i know what getting a visa to go to the...
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now, though, he is set to be destroyed, after owner helen lost her fight against his positive tests forence is just not there. farmers everywhere have cattle tested, and then they get a positive result and they have to put those animals down. why are you different? because the cattle test is designed for cattle, and it's an established programme, that is the test for cattle. the environment secretary george eustice said he'd looked into geronimo's case and, though he sympathised, the alpaca's tests, he said, were highly specific and reliable. helen's been fighting the results of the test for the past four years, but the high court says the results still stand. now, yesterday, a notice of entry was issued, and that means any time in the next 30 days, officials could turn up here to put geronimo down. in a statement, defra said... "testing results and options for geronimo have been very carefully considered, as well as passing several stages of thorough legal scrutiny. while nobody wants to cull infected animals, we need to do everything we can to tackle this disease." more than 40,000 co
now, though, he is set to be destroyed, after owner helen lost her fight against his positive tests forence is just not there. farmers everywhere have cattle tested, and then they get a positive result and they have to put those animals down. why are you different? because the cattle test is designed for cattle, and it's an established programme, that is the test for cattle. the environment secretary george eustice said he'd looked into geronimo's case and, though he sympathised, the alpaca's...
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that was helen west. _ us. you are a part of this. that was helen west, the _ us.te since i spoke to her and we were talking about the individual equestrian event. while tom mcewan is currently in gold medal position and so we will keep you posted on that. russia is banned from the tokyo olympics because of past doping violations. but more than 300 athletes are competing under the banner of the russian olympic committee and they're winning a string of medals. that's upset rival athletes who've openly speculated that the russians are still cheating. but in russia itself, many feel their athletes have been punished, unable to use their national flag or anthem. sarah rainsford reports from moscow. these are russia's next generation of olympic hopefuls. their minds are focussed on perfecting complex moves, not criticism that their country isn't being punished enough for doping. the girls told me theyjumped forjoy when russian gymnasts took gold in tokyo, inspired even though the team has to compete without the national anthem and flag. translation: you can take away ou
that was helen west. _ us. you are a part of this. that was helen west, the _ us.te since i spoke to her and we were talking about the individual equestrian event. while tom mcewan is currently in gold medal position and so we will keep you posted on that. russia is banned from the tokyo olympics because of past doping violations. but more than 300 athletes are competing under the banner of the russian olympic committee and they're winning a string of medals. that's upset rival athletes who've...
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helen knew exercise could help her diabetes... but she didn't know what was right for her. no.n helen went from no to know with freestyle libre 14 day, now she knows what activity helps lower her glucose. and can see what works best for her. take the mystery out of your glucose levels, and lower your a1c. now you know. freestyle libre 14 day. now covered by medicare for those who qualify. ♪ ♪ here we go. ♪ ♪ ♪ so i'd like to know where you got the notion ♪ ♪ to rock the boat don't rock the boat, baby ♪ ♪ rock the boat don't tip the boat over ♪ ♪ rock the boat ♪ ♪ don't rock the boat, baby ♪ ♪ rock the boat ♪ see disney's jungle cruise. it's time to rock the boat, america. we have to be able to repair the enamel on a daily basis. with pronamel repair toothpaste, we can help actively repair enamel in its weakened state. it's innovative. my go to toothpaste is going to be pronamel repair. my auntie called me. she said uncle's had a heart attack. i needed him to be here. your heart isn't just yours. protect it with bayer aspirin. be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an a
helen knew exercise could help her diabetes... but she didn't know what was right for her. no.n helen went from no to know with freestyle libre 14 day, now she knows what activity helps lower her glucose. and can see what works best for her. take the mystery out of your glucose levels, and lower your a1c. now you know. freestyle libre 14 day. now covered by medicare for those who qualify. ♪ ♪ here we go. ♪ ♪ ♪ so i'd like to know where you got the notion ♪ ♪ to rock the boat don't...
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. >> i came across this wonderful quote from helen keller the other day. she said the most beautiful thing in the world cannot be seen. and even cannot be heard. it would have to be felt with the heart. seems like pentecost, you are able to see it and hear it in file. >> will, since you mentioned helen keller, for many of your viewers who do not know, i am visually impaired. and so as a result of that, folks often ask how is it that you know somebody has entered? i feel the energy. and i think that is where my first the ministry comes from is that internal feeling. i am always inviting folks to go in and feel the power of the holy spirit moving and empowering you and inviting you the activity. so that it may not be this magical mystical thing. it may not be something that is like powell. but it may just that silent lumen of the in motion that you can feel that brings you such joy, that warms your heart and changes you. in that state. >> imagine people who come to you for counseling will feel a great deal of that. is that because you think the extra dimensi
. >> i came across this wonderful quote from helen keller the other day. she said the most beautiful thing in the world cannot be seen. and even cannot be heard. it would have to be felt with the heart. seems like pentecost, you are able to see it and hear it in file. >> will, since you mentioned helen keller, for many of your viewers who do not know, i am visually impaired. and so as a result of that, folks often ask how is it that you know somebody has entered? i feel the energy....
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i actually saw an interview with america ferreira who plays helen chavez in the movie. she was asked, why do you call him cesar in the movie? she said, helen calls him cesar, so that was good enough for me. so he never used the accents. he called himself cesar. in recent years, there has been a revisionist. you will hear dolores refer to him as cesar now from time to time, though she did not back in the day. >> okay. was he -- at the time he became organizer with the cso, i think he became disenchanted with the way things were being run. he also was kind of upset with the fact that once the union members were put in the circuit, they often wanted to talk about money and very little else, and not support the work that needed to be done to create the union later on. >> i think that's a really key point, and it goes back to the cso days. so here he is, an organizer in the cso. he is helping to sort of empower mexican-americans who have not been, you know, part of the voting public, to some degree, and certainly not a political power. and as he works with them and as they m
i actually saw an interview with america ferreira who plays helen chavez in the movie. she was asked, why do you call him cesar in the movie? she said, helen calls him cesar, so that was good enough for me. so he never used the accents. he called himself cesar. in recent years, there has been a revisionist. you will hear dolores refer to him as cesar now from time to time, though she did not back in the day. >> okay. was he -- at the time he became organizer with the cso, i think he...
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like millions of immigrants with a craving for freedom, helen's pocket was light, but her dreams were rich. through a combination of hard work and scholarships, she earned her masters degree in business economics from the state university of new york and an mba
like millions of immigrants with a craving for freedom, helen's pocket was light, but her dreams were rich. through a combination of hard work and scholarships, she earned her masters degree in business economics from the state university of new york and an mba