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jeremy: i think the possibility isis there. this was darwin's idea about the biped origins that he also incorporated brain size which we know now it's probably not part of the story that i with that, does happen later. let your absolutely right, that he go back to the 1970s and 1980s, we have footprints of three . six in the oldest stone tools as one - eight it looks like darwin was wrong. the two were just chronologically not aligning it and then there were stone tools that are 2.6. were getting closer read and humanlikeno biped to get pushbak thanks to tibia, discovered by a person, 4.2 million years old and is very humanlike and i would love to see what the rest of thehe creature looks like. leviticus and honestly, is the same i hope some of my expectation a given a remarkable colleagues are up writing these fossils. i love being out there looking for them. but they are much better at finding them. ihe think about the person who made extraordinary discoveries in eastern africa in the last decade or so h the last two decades,
jeremy: i think the possibility isis there. this was darwin's idea about the biped origins that he also incorporated brain size which we know now it's probably not part of the story that i with that, does happen later. let your absolutely right, that he go back to the 1970s and 1980s, we have footprints of three . six in the oldest stone tools as one - eight it looks like darwin was wrong. the two were just chronologically not aligning it and then there were stone tools that are 2.6. were...
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the bridge to enter jÉrÉmie has been damaged, which means at this time jÉrÉmie is disconnected from theso aid has to come in airplane or c. --r sea. it also must be said of the situation, a lot more severe in cayes than that of jÉrÉmie. amy: we are talking to nadesha mijoba country director for , haitian health foundation. go ahead. let me ask you one other question. corporate media and the united states, delete focused on does people immediately started eluding. i think it would be very differently described in the u.s. when people are desperate after there was an earthquake going for necessary supplies. how would you describe it? >> well, that is my biggest concern right now, the humanitarian disaster there is about to unfold. the situation was fragile to begin with. over the last year, the number of minority children has grown to about 61% given the social political situation the country has experienced over the last year. gang violence taking place has made it very difficult for supply trucks to come into jÉrÉmie or even the southern peninsula of haiti. so the markets here were frag
the bridge to enter jÉrÉmie has been damaged, which means at this time jÉrÉmie is disconnected from theso aid has to come in airplane or c. --r sea. it also must be said of the situation, a lot more severe in cayes than that of jÉrÉmie. amy: we are talking to nadesha mijoba country director for , haitian health foundation. go ahead. let me ask you one other question. corporate media and the united states, delete focused on does people immediately started eluding. i think it would be very...
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host: jeremy butler? guest: i am by no means saying it is the exact same situation, but also i think there were hundreds of thousand -- i think we evacuated 300,000 total in the time leading up to the withdrawal of vietnam. which goes back to the point we have been trying to make, that this evacuation of our allies should have been going on for years, at a minimum for months, since the details around the withdrawal were finalized under the trump administration. it was an incredible missed opportunity. incredible frustrating that we did not take advantage of that time when we did have control over kabul, the airports, and certainly the forces on the ground, and the ability to bring siv applicants to staging areas to bring them out. so much more could have been done if we had started working on this earlier, as so many of us were pushing for. host: i want to run this number by you, and for our viewers as well. 51, the number of countries including nato and partner nations that have fought in the afghanistan
host: jeremy butler? guest: i am by no means saying it is the exact same situation, but also i think there were hundreds of thousand -- i think we evacuated 300,000 total in the time leading up to the withdrawal of vietnam. which goes back to the point we have been trying to make, that this evacuation of our allies should have been going on for years, at a minimum for months, since the details around the withdrawal were finalized under the trump administration. it was an incredible missed...
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jeremy's written two books including "brotherhood in combat. how african-americans found equality in korea and vietnam, and he's now writing another book on tonight's subject the montford point marines. it went on to distinguish itself on okinawa and throughout world war0% ii. today racial and ethnic minority groups make a up more than 40% the active duty military. that's upnt from 1990 when they account of 47% of our active-duty marines. the montford marines paved the way. tonight we'll hear their story. before we start i want to invite all of you in the audience to submit questions in the chat box there on your screen. you can do that throughout the presentation and we'll get to them at the end. jeremy, it's great to have you here and welcome to the kansas city public library. >> thank you very much, steve. as steve said i'm going to be talking about the montford point marines. before i do that, i want to preface my journey through this topic. my firstto foray into academic history was to study integration in combat units so basically it was
jeremy's written two books including "brotherhood in combat. how african-americans found equality in korea and vietnam, and he's now writing another book on tonight's subject the montford point marines. it went on to distinguish itself on okinawa and throughout world war0% ii. today racial and ethnic minority groups make a up more than 40% the active duty military. that's upnt from 1990 when they account of 47% of our active-duty marines. the montford marines paved the way. tonight we'll...
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jeremy: thank you very much. as steve said i will be talking about the montford point marines , before i do that i want to preface my journey to the topic. my first foray into academic history was to study integration into combat units. it was army and marine corps related combat units and i was looking at the prevalence of racial tension in the integration. that looked at african-american journey into the military from the beginning to the major period i was discussing. what i have come to describe is a three-phase process meaning one, securing lasting places in the military itself, and indeed as we'll talk about today, the marine corps. two would be integration and that is where we will be at today, we will talk about the process of integration, specifically montford point, but we will also discuss the larger context of the military and compare it to how integration is going in the army. and then, third would be that greater pillar of equality which i would argue we are still working at. so, by doing that work,
jeremy: thank you very much. as steve said i will be talking about the montford point marines , before i do that i want to preface my journey to the topic. my first foray into academic history was to study integration into combat units. it was army and marine corps related combat units and i was looking at the prevalence of racial tension in the integration. that looked at african-american journey into the military from the beginning to the major period i was discussing. what i have come to...
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tonight they will be discussing jeremy jeremy desilva's new book "first steps" how upright walking made us human. he explores the history of the ability unique to humans to walk on two legs but he makes the case that bipedalism is crucial to allow for the evolution of humans despite the difficulties forever after. it praises the syllabus love of collaborating in examining bones first-hand and to turn anatomical evidence into the locus detailis of human afflictn and his enthusiasm for research will leave the reader informed and up with different and pleased to turn things over to our speaker jeremy and kate. >> thank you. a appreciate the introduction. hi kate. >> hi jeremy. it's great to see you and thanks so much and to harvard bookstore. i'm delighted to pepper jeremy with questions about his new book which is about all the things that i get excited to write about so it's just really a pleasure to be here. i thought we could kick off the conversation by having you tell us why it sets us apart from mammals and other primates and we have bodies and large brains and language. why focus o
tonight they will be discussing jeremy jeremy desilva's new book "first steps" how upright walking made us human. he explores the history of the ability unique to humans to walk on two legs but he makes the case that bipedalism is crucial to allow for the evolution of humans despite the difficulties forever after. it praises the syllabus love of collaborating in examining bones first-hand and to turn anatomical evidence into the locus detailis of human afflictn and his enthusiasm for...
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army command and general staff college history professor jeremy maxwell discusses the integration of the marine corps beginning in world war ii. he focuses on their training at camp montford point in north carolina and the initial resistance of marine corps leadership to african-american troops. the kansas city public library hosted this event and provided the video. >> welcome to one of our longest standing and most popular partners the u.s. army command and general staff college at forth leavenworth. over more than 13 years now going back to january 2008 when the library was just ramping up what would become this nationally renowned signature speaking series, we've been fortunate to draw from the commander general staff colleges deep lineup of knowledgeable, insightful very plugged in experts in military history. jeremy maxwell who is here tonight with us is with us for the first time to discuss an inspiring and important milestone in the integration of our country's armed forces. jeremy was originally scheduled to join us in february as part of our observance of black history mont
army command and general staff college history professor jeremy maxwell discusses the integration of the marine corps beginning in world war ii. he focuses on their training at camp montford point in north carolina and the initial resistance of marine corps leadership to african-american troops. the kansas city public library hosted this event and provided the video. >> welcome to one of our longest standing and most popular partners the u.s. army command and general staff college at...
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war -- former labour party leader jeremy corbyn. he helped form the stop the war coalition to campaign against the u.s. invasion. this is corbyn in october 2001 questioning then prime minister tony blair in the british parliament two weeks after the u.s. invaded afghanistan. >> does the prime minister not recognize the continuing bombing campaign including the use of cluster bombs and afghanistan is forcing large numbers of people to seek refuge in pakistan, bringing devastation and poverty to people of afghanistan, and seems to be directed in part against conscripted soldiers and against civilian targets? does he not accept the call of the eight agencies last week for holding bombing told out the humanitarian aid to get in rather than more death and destruction? >> mr. speaker, i spoke about the humanitarian program. i drew attention to comments of the world food program. it is not the bombing preventing the food getting through. in respect of the campaign itself, there are no civilian targets at all. we do everything we can, unlik
war -- former labour party leader jeremy corbyn. he helped form the stop the war coalition to campaign against the u.s. invasion. this is corbyn in october 2001 questioning then prime minister tony blair in the british parliament two weeks after the u.s. invaded afghanistan. >> does the prime minister not recognize the continuing bombing campaign including the use of cluster bombs and afghanistan is forcing large numbers of people to seek refuge in pakistan, bringing devastation and...
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>> that's great, jeremy. will go on to questions and we will encourage you ought to continue to submit. one audience member had just a comment that is drill instructors in boot camp in 1974 -- and you alluded to this -- made it clear there was only one color of marines on the battle to the battlefield. in other words, all marines bleed green. do you think that took root immediately? or at what point do you think that was an accepted philosophy within the core? >> so i think, kawhi do, remember that the marine corps, because of its position of always kind of being leading the fight for survival, has always been very good since [inaudible] world war i. they've been very good at their own pr campaign. they're very good at saying when certain fight comes up, they're able to do this. so with amphibious landings in world war ii, they can get it done. later on, organizing to go to korea. so there is this -- they developed a very clear definition of what a marine is, and that it is a brotherhood, irrespective of any
>> that's great, jeremy. will go on to questions and we will encourage you ought to continue to submit. one audience member had just a comment that is drill instructors in boot camp in 1974 -- and you alluded to this -- made it clear there was only one color of marines on the battle to the battlefield. in other words, all marines bleed green. do you think that took root immediately? or at what point do you think that was an accepted philosophy within the core? >> so i think, kawhi...
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jeremy, whose real name is ron jeremy hyatt pleaded not guilty today to sexually assaulting more than 20 women over a 23 year span dating back to 1996. the alleged victims range in age from 15 to 51. he is scheduled to return to court on october 12. >> grunge rock band. nirvana is being sued for alleged child exploitation. spencer elden appeared as a snake. a little baby boy on the cover of the band's iconic 1991 album nevermind it sold millions of copies. well, that little boy's grown up now he's claiming the iconic artwork is child and that he has suffered, quote, lifelong damages as a result, the lawsuit which was filed in federal court yesterday. alleges elden was because the dollar bill in the image made the baby resemble a worker elden is now 30 is seeking a $150,000 in damages from each of the defendants. >> should scott peterson get a new trial that is what the san mateo county judge must decide details on today's hearing next. ♪ ♪ dry eye symptoms keep driving you crazy? inflammation in your eye might be to blame. [inflammation] let's kick ken's ache and burn into gear! over
jeremy, whose real name is ron jeremy hyatt pleaded not guilty today to sexually assaulting more than 20 women over a 23 year span dating back to 1996. the alleged victims range in age from 15 to 51. he is scheduled to return to court on october 12. >> grunge rock band. nirvana is being sued for alleged child exploitation. spencer elden appeared as a snake. a little baby boy on the cover of the band's iconic 1991 album nevermind it sold millions of copies. well, that little boy's grown up...
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jeremy, the pond, who's a producer in hate. they actually went and asked one of the gang leaders in that district. is this true? have you made peace here? i'm one of the going to says yes, we have made peace with the other. going to let, let the aid get through the district. we then went there the day later, which we would never been able to do. this is a place where we went to police station, it's like a piece of swiss cheese. there's so many bullet holes in it and the law was forced out there a month back. but now the traffic is running again. we saw a lot of traffic going through there, so i suppose, as natasha so said, talking about silver lining fear. at least that problem, that security problem has, has been sort of alleviating through what we've heard from organizations on the ground is the another problem is that when it actually gets where it's needed, some people are so desperate, completely, understandably that it occasionally distribution. the aid is difficult of the trucks and people are just wanting to get it as q
jeremy, the pond, who's a producer in hate. they actually went and asked one of the gang leaders in that district. is this true? have you made peace here? i'm one of the going to says yes, we have made peace with the other. going to let, let the aid get through the district. we then went there the day later, which we would never been able to do. this is a place where we went to police station, it's like a piece of swiss cheese. there's so many bullet holes in it and the law was forced out there...
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jeremy butler, ceo of the iraq and afghanistan veterans of america. congresswoman jackie speier of california is here, a member of the intelligence and armed services committees. we will start with you, congresswoman. i said when i first heard the speech, i listened to every word and i feel maybe 95% of what he said is the way the american public sees this war and has seen it for a while and maybe 95% of the national security establishment and the press who cover it see it the opposite and don't approve of what he said. what do you think of the president's response today? >> i think he was being very honest, nicolle. he has been committed to getting out of afghanistan for close to a decade. i think many of us have been in that position for a long time. what is regrettable is the manner in which we're leaving and the fact that we have something like 18,000 translators seeking to be able to be airlifted out of there, and right now only 2,000 have been. so we have got to negotiate, as i understand has been done, with the taliban to keep that airport unde
jeremy butler, ceo of the iraq and afghanistan veterans of america. congresswoman jackie speier of california is here, a member of the intelligence and armed services committees. we will start with you, congresswoman. i said when i first heard the speech, i listened to every word and i feel maybe 95% of what he said is the way the american public sees this war and has seen it for a while and maybe 95% of the national security establishment and the press who cover it see it the opposite and...
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go back to jeremy diamond, if you could hear me at the white house. it sounds like the president has made his decision on this deadline? >> reporter: that is right, kate. the president has made a decision. according to my colleague kevin lip tak, a official said that president biden has decided to withdraw u.s. troops by that august 31st deadline. he made this decision according to the official in consultation with his national security team and mindful of the security risks that would be posed to u.s. forces the longer that they stay in country. particularly after that august 31st deadline which the taliban have said is essentially a nonnegotiable for them. that being said this official also told my colleague kevin that the president has asked for contingency plans in case he determined at a later date that u.s. forces need to remain in country. so that is a notable caveat there. but that being said, the u.s. military officials were very clear with the white house and with the president that if he wants to stay in country longer, that he would need t
go back to jeremy diamond, if you could hear me at the white house. it sounds like the president has made his decision on this deadline? >> reporter: that is right, kate. the president has made a decision. according to my colleague kevin lip tak, a official said that president biden has decided to withdraw u.s. troops by that august 31st deadline. he made this decision according to the official in consultation with his national security team and mindful of the security risks that would be...
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what are you hearing from, jeremy, unvaccinated covid patients in the icu? do they regret not getting their shot? >> yeah, because once you get to the ic you met, krchlticu, don,e the sickest, the most critical patients. a lot of times with covid, they are knocking on death's door, so absolutely, they do have some regret for not taking those steps to potentially prevent that, even i know there's a lot of stuff back and forth about it, but, you know, if there's an option to get it, why not? why not attempt to get that and stop it before it happens? >> doctor, let's talk about the young folks among us who really can't make the decision for themselves. some of them can't even be vaccinated. you're a mom of children who are too young to be vaccinated. in the height of the pandemic, you couldn't kiss them for three months. are you worried you may need to stay away from them again, can you imagine? >> you know, this pandemic was a really big test for us all. and i think i, like many others, considered moving into my mom's basement and not going to work. i didn't d
what are you hearing from, jeremy, unvaccinated covid patients in the icu? do they regret not getting their shot? >> yeah, because once you get to the ic you met, krchlticu, don,e the sickest, the most critical patients. a lot of times with covid, they are knocking on death's door, so absolutely, they do have some regret for not taking those steps to potentially prevent that, even i know there's a lot of stuff back and forth about it, but, you know, if there's an option to get it, why...
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ii there of jeremy corbyn, what you make of this?— there of jeremy corbyn, what you make of this?f the labour party is. looking to restore the web to jeremy corbyn. _ looking to restore the web to jeremy corbyn. if— looking to restore the web to jeremy corbyn, if that is the answer i think— corbyn, if that is the answer i think there answering the wrong question — think there answering the wrong question. —— restore the whip. a strong _ question. —— restore the whip. a strong opposition should be putting the ball— strong opposition should be putting the ball in the back of the net and they are _ the ball in the back of the net and they are not, they are inward looking. _ they are not, they are inward looking, focused on this irrelevance, the issue ofjeremy corbyn — irrelevance, the issue ofjeremy corbyn. this story is that a number of elements— corbyn. this story is that a number of elements in the hard left on the labour— of elements in the hard left on the labour are — of elements in the hard left on the labour are trying to lobby members who will— labour are trying to lobby mem
ii there of jeremy corbyn, what you make of this?— there of jeremy corbyn, what you make of this?f the labour party is. looking to restore the web to jeremy corbyn. _ looking to restore the web to jeremy corbyn. if— looking to restore the web to jeremy corbyn, if that is the answer i think— corbyn, if that is the answer i think there answering the wrong question — think there answering the wrong question. —— restore the whip. a strong _ question. —— restore the whip. a strong...
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host: jeremy butler?: i am by no means saying it is the exact same situation, but also i think there were hundreds of thousand -- i think we evacuated 300,000 total in the time leading up to the withdrawal of vietnam. which goes back to the point we have been trying to make, that this evacuation of our allies should have been going on for years, at a minimum for months, since the details around the withdrawal were finalized under the trump administration. it was an incredible missed opportunity. incredible frustrating that we did not take advantage of that time when we did have control over kabul, the airports, and certainly the forces on the ground, and the ability to bring siv applicants to staging areas to bring them out. so much more could have been done if we had started working on this earlier, as so many of us were pushing for. host: i want to run this number by you, and for our viewers as well. 51, the number of countries including nato and partner nations that have fought in the afghanistan war.
host: jeremy butler?: i am by no means saying it is the exact same situation, but also i think there were hundreds of thousand -- i think we evacuated 300,000 total in the time leading up to the withdrawal of vietnam. which goes back to the point we have been trying to make, that this evacuation of our allies should have been going on for years, at a minimum for months, since the details around the withdrawal were finalized under the trump administration. it was an incredible missed...
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but the images coming from les cayes and jeremie and other places on haiti's southern peninsula, theye right back. >> sreenivasan: why is it that it was and is so difficult for haiti to recover from natural disasters and especially the big quake? >> i mean, it really goes back to haiti's history with the outside world, with this region. look, it's a relationship of predation, of interference, of exploitation after the 2010 quake. you know, looking back on it sort of in the years immediately following, my main take was that, you know, the moment that the quake hit was too late, that the preparations needed to be in place before that, that the money that had been taken from haiti needed to have been returned before. the haitian government needed to be in a strong place in which it could respond anthat it was too late. and the last 11 years were a period in which some of those things could have been improved and instead all of those things got worse. and here we are. >> sreenivasan: we're also at a time when the government is still relatively unstable. we just had an assassination. a new
but the images coming from les cayes and jeremie and other places on haiti's southern peninsula, theye right back. >> sreenivasan: why is it that it was and is so difficult for haiti to recover from natural disasters and especially the big quake? >> i mean, it really goes back to haiti's history with the outside world, with this region. look, it's a relationship of predation, of interference, of exploitation after the 2010 quake. you know, looking back on it sort of in the years...
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there is a hospital, as you mentioned, in jeremy, we're seeing these two different towns, jeremy andth/southwest which we're getting reports out of. but there is a hospital building there in terms of staffing, though, that's been an issue, according to some on the ground that i've been talking to in port-au-prince who are trying to get help to jeremy. there is a small air ambulance service out of port-au-prince that i think is trying to fly to the region to at least assess what is going on and also try to evacuate anybody who is in need of medical care. the person i spoke to in port-au-prince was saying the reports they're getting are the road to jeremy, there are some issues on it, not sure if it's passable. that's going to be obviously in the days ahead an important thing to try to make sure is open to get more, you know, relief workers, to get more medical personnel into this area. but at this point it's very hard to assess, you know, what the scope of this is going to be. >> it's already a country that, you know, just lost its president, assassinated a month ago. now this. it is
there is a hospital, as you mentioned, in jeremy, we're seeing these two different towns, jeremy andth/southwest which we're getting reports out of. but there is a hospital building there in terms of staffing, though, that's been an issue, according to some on the ground that i've been talking to in port-au-prince who are trying to get help to jeremy. there is a small air ambulance service out of port-au-prince that i think is trying to fly to the region to at least assess what is going on and...
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the alleged victims range in age from 15 to 51, with the alleged assaults dating back to 1996 jeremyicted, the charges carry more than 300 years behind bars jeremy is due back in court october 12 >>> after push back from users, they plan to ban pornography from their platform. they cited unfair treatment from banks for the policy change. sex workers condemn the proposal to ban explicit content who are in large part responsible for the site's success and rely on it as a source of income and only fans spokesperson telling nbc the changes were required due to banking changes. the prescription can support all genres of creators >>> let's celebrate birthdays on august 26. keke palmer turns 28 actor/musician evan ross turns 33 >> stand up turns 39 mcc mccauley calkins is 41 >> melissa mccarthy turns 51 today. >> grammy winning jazz musician turns 61 valerie simpson turns 61 we thank you for waking up with "early today." i'm frances rivera >> and i'm phillip mena. before we go, we want to leave you with the pictures yo coming up on the "today" show, a veterinarian will answer questions whet
the alleged victims range in age from 15 to 51, with the alleged assaults dating back to 1996 jeremyicted, the charges carry more than 300 years behind bars jeremy is due back in court october 12 >>> after push back from users, they plan to ban pornography from their platform. they cited unfair treatment from banks for the policy change. sex workers condemn the proposal to ban explicit content who are in large part responsible for the site's success and rely on it as a source of income...
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jeremy johnson. he is a traveling icu nurse for aya health, healthcare, who has been treating patients in multiple covid hot spots throughout the pandemic. and dr. havi karkowski. she is an obstetrician hon has been working with pregnant covid patients. she's also the author of "high risk: stories of pregnancy, birth and the unexpected." i really appreciate both of you joining us on this very crucial topic. thanks so much and good evening to you. dr. karkowski, i'm going to start with you. you wrote a very powerful piece in the "the atlantic" about unvaccinated americans. this is part of it. you say by refusing the most effective intervention female are risking not only their own life but the lives of many around them. what makes me the maddest, one of my doctor friends told me, is these people will reject science right until the second they need everything i have to keep them alive and then they feel that they can come to our door and be entitled toe that help and that hard work. you say many health
jeremy johnson. he is a traveling icu nurse for aya health, healthcare, who has been treating patients in multiple covid hot spots throughout the pandemic. and dr. havi karkowski. she is an obstetrician hon has been working with pregnant covid patients. she's also the author of "high risk: stories of pregnancy, birth and the unexpected." i really appreciate both of you joining us on this very crucial topic. thanks so much and good evening to you. dr. karkowski, i'm going to start with...
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the effects related to america, jeremy kobus says truth and freedom go hand in hand. should always try and hide the truth and creating the candle supported treason, the history of the country. the world is achieved. freedom from colonization question always been paid out against injustice in progress. i want to trade in to be able to communicate with people and i don't need to be moderated by reason for any other news corp and wildfires raging and rushes who cutie region in the far east of the country. thick smoke has covered nearby cities and reportedly reached as far as the north pole. for the 1st time, volunteers, fire fighters, heavy machinery, and able forces are all involved in trying to extinguish the flames. and it's heavy, exhausting work is our team. dmitri polk discovered when he joined one helicopter cru heading to the front line. so i'm about to take my 1st helicopter right before a better reason. we're going to take a look over the fires of the region, just north of the capital. of course, we're going to see how bad situation is because right now the fir
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we speak before you think opposition is jeremy kobus. outside on the high court is joe biden. when is the right to appeal against the judgment of extradition to the usa might kill him. but for us as expected by many the former ca back taliban is sweeping across. countless done. after defeated u. s. u. k. troops began fleeing the globally strategic country. joining me now from the water nation's capital cobble is president, chef county special envoy for pakistani affairs. moment. my dad's i thank you so much so much for coming on the show. obviously the situation is moving quickly. we've had all week different towns declared the for the majority in, in the, in the taliban. we got the talks of the talks in coffee or would you understand is going on. i suppose, especially on the your remit. as regards the buckets on afghan border when it comes to the retaking of all these towns and cities and regions. so it's unfortunate since made this year when the us formally declared that they were parked by september was exacerbated in because the us support to suddenly see, i mean yes, up o
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jeremy corbin outside london. hi court is joe biden. when is the right to appeal against a judgment that extradition to the usa might kill him? but 1st, as expected by many the former ca back taliban, sweeping across the f. kennedy, done after defeated us and u. k. troops began fleeing the globally strategic country. joining me now from the water nation's capital cobble is president, chef county special envoy for practice. money affairs, moment my dad's i thank you so much special for coming on the show. obviously the situation is moving quickly. we've had all week different towns declared the for the majority in, in the, in the taliban. we got the talks of the talks in cash or would you understand is going on, i suppose, especially on the your remit. as regards the pakistan african border when it comes to the retaking of all these towns and cities and regions. so it's unfortunate that sense made this year when the us formally declared that they were parked by september and wanting to be in because the us support to suddenly see, i mean
jeremy corbin outside london. hi court is joe biden. when is the right to appeal against a judgment that extradition to the usa might kill him? but 1st, as expected by many the former ca back taliban, sweeping across the f. kennedy, done after defeated us and u. k. troops began fleeing the globally strategic country. joining me now from the water nation's capital cobble is president, chef county special envoy for practice. money affairs, moment my dad's i thank you so much special for coming on...
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k. opposition leader jeremy colbin. one of the many voices calling for sunday's freedom already be your message to forest johnson. of course it's up to him whether julian thought, actually for a 175 years, i would say devoris johnson, you've made your life before he became a m p. as a journalist, a career as a journalist, judy, and so on, is uncovered and lots of uncomfortable traits around the world. that is the function of true journalism. and i think that far as johnson should reflect on that . and of course, we've seen, you've seen as a campaign across the united states, despite many protests around the world has steamrolled. i had its plan. do you think it will do the same for doing this on? she wanted to get past the courts here, and it's got to recognize that there are millions of people around the world that say in julian assault, somebody that is actually uncovered some very uncomfortable. truth can tell the reality of decision to go to war, such as in iraq. and we've seen the birth of govern, of course pos, la
k. opposition leader jeremy colbin. one of the many voices calling for sunday's freedom already be your message to forest johnson. of course it's up to him whether julian thought, actually for a 175 years, i would say devoris johnson, you've made your life before he became a m p. as a journalist, a career as a journalist, judy, and so on, is uncovered and lots of uncomfortable traits around the world. that is the function of true journalism. and i think that far as johnson should reflect on...
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k. opposition lead a jeremy colbin, one of the many voices calling for a son. just freedom audio, be your message to bar sonton. no, of course it's up to him. whether julian saw his doctor extracts, 475 years. i would say devoris johnson. you've made your life before he became an m p. as a journalist, a career as a journalist during the song is uncovered and lots of uncomfortable traits around the world. that is a function of true journalism. and i think that far as johnson should reflect on that. and of course, we've seen, you've seen as a campaign across the united states, despite many processes around the world has cream rolled ahead with its ponds. do you think it will do the same for doing this on when it's gotta get past the court? and it's got to recognize that there are millions of people around the world that say in julian, us, orange, somebody that is actually uncovered some very uncomfortable truth can tell the reality of decision to go to war such as iraq. and we've seen the birth of scrubbing, of course, pass laws against whistleblowers against joh
k. opposition lead a jeremy colbin, one of the many voices calling for a son. just freedom audio, be your message to bar sonton. no, of course it's up to him. whether julian saw his doctor extracts, 475 years. i would say devoris johnson. you've made your life before he became an m p. as a journalist, a career as a journalist during the song is uncovered and lots of uncomfortable traits around the world. that is a function of true journalism. and i think that far as johnson should reflect on...
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we asked jeremy howard, who has since moved to australia. you. >> i guess i should say good day. >> good day to you. you have been a leading mask advocate. you are fascinated. wearing masks in public in australia? >> here in queensland, australia, right now, there about 10 cases per day and so, by yours standards, it's hundreds of times less than america, but anything case per day, the whole country is in masks and in victoria, where my mother lives, they have zero cases per day to people.wear masks. it depends about the transmission here as to whether people are wearing them. >> hope we get to that point where it is just one case per day. how does delta change things in terms of masking and other mitigation and prevention measures? >> it changes it totally. australia is a great test case for this, because recently, in our break started occurring in new south wales. and because there's so little covid as it started and arted an good contact tracing, we actually have cctv footage where we can see the transmission happening. and with delta, we
we asked jeremy howard, who has since moved to australia. you. >> i guess i should say good day. >> good day to you. you have been a leading mask advocate. you are fascinated. wearing masks in public in australia? >> here in queensland, australia, right now, there about 10 cases per day and so, by yours standards, it's hundreds of times less than america, but anything case per day, the whole country is in masks and in victoria, where my mother lives, they have zero cases per...
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so let's go to jeremy diamond now.ern, jeremy, as you know, and we reported yesterday that there were credible threat streams about a terror threat for an attack in this category. attacking the crowds outside of the gates of the airport. have you gotten a reaction from the white house. >> reporter: this is what president biden has been concerned about and white house officials have been concerned about for several days. it is why we have heard repeatedly from the president in these recent days. this warning that things could get nasty in the final days of this evacuation. that while there had not been any american casualties yet, that certainly was a possibility. of course we have no indication that that is the case at this point. but this is the fear that there were these credible threats. it is why we saw the warning from the u.s. embassy to tell americans not to come to the gates at the airport unless they have been provided with specific instructions to do so. i'm now hearing, jim, though from a white house officia
so let's go to jeremy diamond now.ern, jeremy, as you know, and we reported yesterday that there were credible threat streams about a terror threat for an attack in this category. attacking the crowds outside of the gates of the airport. have you gotten a reaction from the white house. >> reporter: this is what president biden has been concerned about and white house officials have been concerned about for several days. it is why we have heard repeatedly from the president in these recent...
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jeremy bash, michael leiter under presidents bush and obama. peter baker, chief white house correspondent for "the new york times" first american journalist in afghanistan after nech. >> jeremy, the war is over, a lot of unfinished business and what role will intelligence play going forward trying to help extricate americans or trying to make that happen through some sort of other covert means. >> andrea, after 9/11 the intelligence community was the first into afghanistan and even though the military presence has ended, the intelligence community will be the last out, and i say that because when there's no diplomatic presence and no overt military presence essentially afghanistan becomes like iran and north korea, becomes a hard target where it's hard to operate from traditional u.s. posts. so the intelligence community will have, i think, three critical missions on the ground without having an official presence. first, as reference, i think the intelligence community will have to play a critical role some evacuating those we couldn't get out,
jeremy bash, michael leiter under presidents bush and obama. peter baker, chief white house correspondent for "the new york times" first american journalist in afghanistan after nech. >> jeremy, the war is over, a lot of unfinished business and what role will intelligence play going forward trying to help extricate americans or trying to make that happen through some sort of other covert means. >> andrea, after 9/11 the intelligence community was the first into afghanistan...
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murthy. >> thanks, jeremy, for that question. first i would say, when we look at the data, we see a reduction in protection against mild to moderate disease across age groups. that was an important part of why we made this recommendation for all adults. we want to protect all adults in our country from the worst effects of covid-19, but our plan does prioritize the most vulnerable. if you look at how we began vaccinating people, jeremy, at the beginning of the vaccination effort, we prioritize health care workers, long-term care facility residents and the elderly. those are exactly the same populations that we will be starting with. so we do prioritize the most vulnerable. we think that's going to be essential in our goal to ultimately protect the country and save the most lives. >> next question. >> all right. we've been listening to this important announcement from the white house coronavirus response team about boosters, and they're now recommended after your second months -- eight months after your second shot. a lot to get t
murthy. >> thanks, jeremy, for that question. first i would say, when we look at the data, we see a reduction in protection against mild to moderate disease across age groups. that was an important part of why we made this recommendation for all adults. we want to protect all adults in our country from the worst effects of covid-19, but our plan does prioritize the most vulnerable. if you look at how we began vaccinating people, jeremy, at the beginning of the vaccination effort, we...
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with us, jeremy diamond at the white house and kylie atwood at the state department.acuated. is that the case? >> all the u.s. diplomats that were at the embassy have now left, they've evacuated. they've been taken to the airport in kabul. the only folks still at that embassy, there's a small number of security contractors i'm told, but they're going to leave soon. in addition to that, in the most recent hours, the u.s., the american flag was taken down at the embassy. that is something they do as a final step in evacuating an embassy. we've also seen in recent days that preparations were under way for this inevitability. there were documents that were burned, classified documents. they were also getting rid of anything that could be used as anti-american propaganda, such as american flags or anything that had a seal of the u.s. embassy on it. it was very clear to those of us who are following this, that this is the direction in which this was headed. you have secretary of state tony blinken calling this is very deliberate and orderly evacuation saying the biden admin
with us, jeremy diamond at the white house and kylie atwood at the state department.acuated. is that the case? >> all the u.s. diplomats that were at the embassy have now left, they've evacuated. they've been taken to the airport in kabul. the only folks still at that embassy, there's a small number of security contractors i'm told, but they're going to leave soon. in addition to that, in the most recent hours, the u.s., the american flag was taken down at the embassy. that is something...
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you can check that out as well. >> thank you very much, jeremy, we appreciate your time." on people.com and pick up a special edition of "people" all about the queen of soul on newsstands nationwide right now. >>> and coming up, we're firing up the grill with new twists on barbecue classics ready to take a bite out of summer. we will be right back. ♪ back in the summer of '69 ♪ ♪ back in the summer of '69 ♪ y. namaste... ...surprise parties. aww, you guys. dupixent helps prevent asthma attacks... ...for 3!... ...so i can du more of the things i love. dupixent is not for sudden breathing problems. it's an add-on-treatment for specific types of moderate-to-severe asthma that can improve lung function for better breathing in as little as two weeks. he mealrg rctns, fget help right away in asif you have rash,eks. shortness of breath, chest pain, tingling or numbness in your limbs. tell your doctor if you have a parasitic infection, and don't change or stop your asthma treatments, including steroids, without talking to your doctor. are you ready to du more with less asthma? ju
you can check that out as well. >> thank you very much, jeremy, we appreciate your time." on people.com and pick up a special edition of "people" all about the queen of soul on newsstands nationwide right now. >>> and coming up, we're firing up the grill with new twists on barbecue classics ready to take a bite out of summer. we will be right back. ♪ back in the summer of '69 ♪ ♪ back in the summer of '69 ♪ y. namaste... ...surprise parties. aww, you guys....
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thank you both, jeremy drinkwitz, dr.see you. >>> still ahead, simone biles announces she is pulling out of the floor competition and it is unclear if she will participate in tuesday's balance beam final. we wanted to get some perspective on this decision, what she's going through, so we called in fellow olympic gold medalist and former goalie for the u.s. women's national soccer team, brianna scurry. we'll be right back. 'll be righ. there's an america we build and one we explore. one that's been paved and one that's forever wild. but freedom means you don't have to choose just one adventure. you get both. introducing the wildly civilized all-new 3-row jeep grand cherokee l trelegy for copd. ♪ birds flyin' high you know how i feel ♪ ♪ breeze drifting on by you know how i feel ♪ [man: coughing] ♪ it's a new dawn, it's a new day... ♪ no matter how you got copd it's time to make a stand. ♪ ...and i'm feelin' good ♪ start a new day with trelegy. no once-daily copd medicine has the power to treat copd in as many ways as trele
thank you both, jeremy drinkwitz, dr.see you. >>> still ahead, simone biles announces she is pulling out of the floor competition and it is unclear if she will participate in tuesday's balance beam final. we wanted to get some perspective on this decision, what she's going through, so we called in fellow olympic gold medalist and former goalie for the u.s. women's national soccer team, brianna scurry. we'll be right back. 'll be righ. there's an america we build and one we explore. one...
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. >> joining us right now is jeremy lehr. maybe he can clear up this jeremy, good to see you.we saw on coinbase site i asked her if this was a mistake on coinbase side in how they described it because they didn't know, meaning they got the wrong information from you or whether you think you misdescribed it. what happened here >> sure. thanks first, i'll say i can't comment specifically on coinbase.com practices. i would leave that there what i can tell you is circle and coinbase have a close partnership around usdc. we forged the protocol together several years ago and worked closely on the technical standards and compliance standards and approach that has been evolving considerably as it grew last year growing 10x and accelerating into this year circle, to understand, circle is the sole issuer of usdc. the regulated financial institution that issues usdc we are, in fact, are the firm that is managing the assets that back usdc. we are getting stations from major accounting firms all of that process is also gone through center which is the partnership vehicle we have with coinb
. >> joining us right now is jeremy lehr. maybe he can clear up this jeremy, good to see you.we saw on coinbase site i asked her if this was a mistake on coinbase side in how they described it because they didn't know, meaning they got the wrong information from you or whether you think you misdescribed it. what happened here >> sure. thanks first, i'll say i can't comment specifically on coinbase.com practices. i would leave that there what i can tell you is circle and coinbase...
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i still this quarter due by june, shut jeremy lee holly. i would i give i was, i had to meet the truck, i gosh, i'm not, i don't, i and i will not the hands so she can call any any messing car one nissan would you get new or seen the skunky messing with ducks us, you know, this is what she say, but what must they already must i know out at the gate. i thought she should the main gate must at last at the height the key key. no shocking up that don't i know he was sure that we never got. he stood there more. sure. if guinea must none of us know car. let me put a gauge on the kidney. my know, he didn't mind. he even i stuck in every case. you didn't vote buddy dick their men came with a live double cup hasn't been in touch. my case continues any cause of the item each but neither one gender to me. because again i got the saw case you use you believe you know when you when you got it, i mean you was kill us. i don't june iga you're good. you got, you got your control, this money you did, you knew you go up there. you want to have a do you use y
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there are food shortages here now in jeremy where supplies are thin.s from what was a grocery store to see if they could get supplies from under the rubble. we also managed to visit the main hospital in this part of the country, went into the emergency room there, and it was a scene that was at times difficult to bear witness to because of what these people are having to go through as soon as we arrived to the hospital, so did this man on a stretcher. first responders brought him to the main hospital in the city of jeremy, a facility that in reality has no room for him. inside haitian doctors and nurses are doing what they can to manage an influx of earthquake victims. so many have come in, every single bed is full. so some are simply laid on the floor. there are broken arms and legs. crush wounds from falling debris. and in the case of this 22 month old, a shattered femur. my daughter is suffering, her dad says, and i don't want her to lose her leg. i'm so sad she is going through this. he says he pulled her out of the rubble himself. i love my daught
there are food shortages here now in jeremy where supplies are thin.s from what was a grocery store to see if they could get supplies from under the rubble. we also managed to visit the main hospital in this part of the country, went into the emergency room there, and it was a scene that was at times difficult to bear witness to because of what these people are having to go through as soon as we arrived to the hospital, so did this man on a stretcher. first responders brought him to the main...
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jeremy? >> yeah. john, we heard president biden take a victory lap as he was talking about this record jobs number in terms of his administration, the best jobs numbers in a year, but it was very clear that specter of the delta variant was hanging over this event as the president talked about six ways in which his administration and through the legislation that was passed in congress is there to help americans as we experience the economic uncertainty that comes with another wave of this coronavirus. the president talking about the child tax credit that's out there, rental assistance that has been hard to get out the door, an so it's very clear that even though the president was touting these jobs numbers saying the biden plan is working, he is bracing himself for the possibility of more economic uncertainty as the delta variant continues to spread across the country. all of this happening as we are learning that president, who in the last week really has begun to shift towards more hardline measures
jeremy? >> yeah. john, we heard president biden take a victory lap as he was talking about this record jobs number in terms of his administration, the best jobs numbers in a year, but it was very clear that specter of the delta variant was hanging over this event as the president talked about six ways in which his administration and through the legislation that was passed in congress is there to help americans as we experience the economic uncertainty that comes with another wave of this...
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jeremy, let's start with you. you are at the white house tonight to give us the latest with the president. he is defiant. standing by his decision to withdraw. but what we didn't hear is how his administration fails to anticipate the fiasco in kabul. and then, breaking tonight, he is now issuing an executive order on resettling afghan refugees. update us on this, please. >> yeah, that's right, don. president biden, this evening, authorizing the use of up to $500 million in funds for the united states emergency refugee and migration assistance fund. and this is to help with the migration of many of those afghans, who are desperately trying to leave kabul right now. to, ultimately, resettle here, in the united states. we do know that there are tens of thousands of prospective special immigrant visa applicants, who are waiting and hoping to try and get to the united states. this includes some of those interpreters, who have worked with the united states over those nearly-two decades of the u.s.'s war effort in afghan
jeremy, let's start with you. you are at the white house tonight to give us the latest with the president. he is defiant. standing by his decision to withdraw. but what we didn't hear is how his administration fails to anticipate the fiasco in kabul. and then, breaking tonight, he is now issuing an executive order on resettling afghan refugees. update us on this, please. >> yeah, that's right, don. president biden, this evening, authorizing the use of up to $500 million in funds for the...
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jeremy hobson, joining _ this new delta variant.of the day's other news. palestinian families facing eviction from their homes in neighbourhood of sheikh jarrah in east jerusalem say they'll reject a suggestion by israel's supreme court that they rent their properties from a jewish settler organisation. the families say they want recognition of their ownership of their homes. the uk and iran have summoned each other�*s diplomats, in a row over last week's deadly attack on an oil tanker, off the coast of oman. the uk, us and israel blame iran for the attack, in which two crew members — a briton and a romanian — were killed. iran says it had nothing to do with the incident. huge wildfires are burning for a sixth day in turkey, threatening villages and resorts in tourist regions along its southern coasts. eight people have died in the worst blazes in the country in a decade. help has come from azerbaijan, iran, russia, ukraine and the eu. over 100 fires are burning. all but 10 have been brought under control. the flames are threatening
jeremy hobson, joining _ this new delta variant.of the day's other news. palestinian families facing eviction from their homes in neighbourhood of sheikh jarrah in east jerusalem say they'll reject a suggestion by israel's supreme court that they rent their properties from a jewish settler organisation. the families say they want recognition of their ownership of their homes. the uk and iran have summoned each other�*s diplomats, in a row over last week's deadly attack on an oil tanker, off...