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john baby >> jimmy: john baby. john b., when he's in the scene with you, accidentally they think says that you -- says your real name calls you "mads" in the scene as opposed to sarah. [ laughter ] i'm just saying. >> what? >> jimmy: what [ laughter ] >> wait. >> jimmy: you -- >> huh >> jimmy: yeah, your line -- he's concerned and he's like - >> dead. [ gasps >> jimmy: that's a major spoiler, but, yes. and oh, my gosh. that's -- the biggest spoiler of all time. what's 2 about >> i don't know. ask tom holland. >> jimmy: yeah, so he's concerned -- [ laughter ] i know, you're in so much trouble. [ laughter ] >> i'm in so much trouble. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: do you remember him calling you by your real name and does he call you "mads"? >> you know what, i wouldn't -- so honestly, that day i don't remember much because it was a a monday and i'm pretty sure if i remember correctly, it was the monday after we were celebrating the pcas and i had a little hangover -- headache. >> jimmy: yeah, of course, yeah >> and so i was -- i
john baby >> jimmy: john baby. john b., when he's in the scene with you, accidentally they think says that you -- says your real name calls you "mads" in the scene as opposed to sarah. [ laughter ] i'm just saying. >> what? >> jimmy: what [ laughter ] >> wait. >> jimmy: you -- >> huh >> jimmy: yeah, your line -- he's concerned and he's like - >> dead. [ gasps >> jimmy: that's a major spoiler, but, yes. and oh, my gosh. that's --...
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john: it we will see what they do. senator robert orton, good to talk to you today. >> thank you, john. >> john: he has certainly run outut that. >> sandra: you think about the fact that we are still fighting this pandemic and the state needs leadership, and it gets pretty crazy so we will see what happens. john, it's the story you've been waiting for. a 7-year-old's lemonade stand shut down by one city while a homeless camp stays up. by the double standard? the little girl and her grandmother will be our guests and joining us live. >> john: it's all about priorities, isn't it? plus an american wrestler making history at the olympics but it's not just her victory that is winning her millions of new fans. ♪ ♪ ♪ limu emu & doug ♪ oh! are you using liberty mutual's coverage customizer tool? sorry? well, since you asked. it finds discounts and policy recommendations, so you only pay for what you need. limu, you're an animal! who's got the bird legs now? only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ [♪♪] if you have diabetes, it's important to have confidence in the nutritional drink you choose. try boo
john: it we will see what they do. senator robert orton, good to talk to you today. >> thank you, john. >> john: he has certainly run outut that. >> sandra: you think about the fact that we are still fighting this pandemic and the state needs leadership, and it gets pretty crazy so we will see what happens. john, it's the story you've been waiting for. a 7-year-old's lemonade stand shut down by one city while a homeless camp stays up. by the double standard? the little girl...
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great to be with you, john. >> john: great to be with you. i'm johnreaking right now. brand new developments as golf cuomo's top aide step down and accusers speak out. >> that's when he put his hand down my blouse and cupped my breath over my bra. i exactly remember looking down, seeing his hand, which is a large hand, thinking to myself, oh, my god. >> martha: so in albany, a
great to be with you, john. >> john: great to be with you. i'm johnreaking right now. brand new developments as golf cuomo's top aide step down and accusers speak out. >> that's when he put his hand down my blouse and cupped my breath over my bra. i exactly remember looking down, seeing his hand, which is a large hand, thinking to myself, oh, my god. >> martha: so in albany, a
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john john in some ways is potentially more important. it's in the north of the country. ship regard is the is the stronghold of the receipt sheet. dawson, who is a veteran commander. he was made by president johnny marshall john austin 2 years ago. he's the leader of the spec community in afghanistan. so this is very important, i think, and very concerning for the afghan government and the international community because fighting continues and other parts of afghanistan, we hear that there's been heavy fighting in helmand on going in kandahar also in the south and in herat. and another important development in the last hour also has come from the u. s embassy. they have on twitter, put out a statement. they say the u. s. embassy urges us citizens to leave. i've got to stop immediately using available commercial flight options. statement goes on, given the security conditions and reduce stuffing. the embassy is ability to assist us citizens, enough kind of stuff is extremely limited, even within carnival strawberry stuff. thank you. james bay, that diplomatic added to the in cobble. james, of course, usually reporting from the united nations in new york, that is where the security council has heard that it can
john john in some ways is potentially more important. it's in the north of the country. ship regard is the is the stronghold of the receipt sheet. dawson, who is a veteran commander. he was made by president johnny marshall john austin 2 years ago. he's the leader of the spec community in afghanistan. so this is very important, i think, and very concerning for the afghan government and the international community because fighting continues and other parts of afghanistan, we hear that there's...
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about john go, -- the wreck john in finding that we see the johnthat we here in these portraits see in these portraits were by all accounts the hallmark of the white virginian society after the civil war, ports civil war period. they were wall to do, john was successful in business in civic life, fanny was successful in high society. if you looked up well adjusted survivors of the civil war in the dictionary, you would find john and fanny gore rick. they most white acts confederate people aspire to. but appearances can be deceiving. jonathan jones of pence university talks about there was more to the gorrick's than meets the eye. john and fani had a dark secret that they had after the civil gulrick war john gulrick had morphine addiction. he was in slave to morphine, which came to dominate all facets of his civil is life after the civil war including, his marriage with fanny. fanny ended up hating john for his addiction, it tore the family apart in a series of dramatic events that occurred in 1896. so the gulrick that we see in these portraits were
about john go, -- the wreck john in finding that we see the johnthat we here in these portraits see in these portraits were by all accounts the hallmark of the white virginian society after the civil war, ports civil war period. they were wall to do, john was successful in business in civic life, fanny was successful in high society. if you looked up well adjusted survivors of the civil war in the dictionary, you would find john and fanny gore rick. they most white acts confederate people...
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john ruetten? >> john ruetten? john ruetten? >> you said you dated john. how long did you guys date? s this something -- i mean, you said i was going to interview somebody about art and now you're -- >> detective lazarus seemed uncomfortable and vague in her answers, especially when detectives asked about sherri rasmussen. >> you know, i may have talked to her. i -- it sound -- i-- >> you mentioned a hospital maybe. you may have talked to her in a hospital? >> yeah. yeah. i may have -- you know, i'm thinking back now. you guys are bringing up all of these old memories. >> detectives turned up the heat. >> did you ever fight with her? >> you mean like fight? >> yeah. did you ever duke it out with her? >> no, i don't think so. >> you'd remember that, right? that would be a pretty -- >> yeah, i think so. >> most of us can remember, without much difficulty, the number of fist fights we have had over the course of our lives. but while detective lazarus, at one point, answers no, when asked if she remembers attacking sherri or being attacked, at other points she can't recall if that happene
john ruetten? >> john ruetten? john ruetten? >> you said you dated john. how long did you guys date? s this something -- i mean, you said i was going to interview somebody about art and now you're -- >> detective lazarus seemed uncomfortable and vague in her answers, especially when detectives asked about sherri rasmussen. >> you know, i may have talked to her. i -- it sound -- i-- >> you mentioned a hospital maybe. you may have talked to her in a hospital?...
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thank you. >> john: thanks, robert. >> sandra: and by the way, john, fox weather, he's one of the new team members so we are looking forward to that. >> johnad he didn't blow away yesterday. >> sandra: the delta variant meanwhile pushing hospitalizations to the highest level since winter. which states have the highest caseload? we will have a brand-new update next. >> john: right now we are waiting for president biden, said to hold a meeting with fema and local officials in areas impacted by ida. we will bring that to you live when it happens. stay with us. ♪ ♪ we did it again. verizon has been named america's most reliable network by rootmetrics. and our customers rated us #1 for network quality in america according to j.d. power. number one in reliability, 16 times in a row. most awarded for network quality, 27 times in a row. proving once again that nobody builds networks like verizon. that's why we're building 5g right, that's why there's only one best network. i would like to take a moment to address my fellow veterans. one of the benefits that our country gives us as veterans is the powerful va home loan benefit. it lets us refinance
thank you. >> john: thanks, robert. >> sandra: and by the way, john, fox weather, he's one of the new team members so we are looking forward to that. >> johnad he didn't blow away yesterday. >> sandra: the delta variant meanwhile pushing hospitalizations to the highest level since winter. which states have the highest caseload? we will have a brand-new update next. >> john: right now we are waiting for president biden, said to hold a meeting with fema and local...
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john john, she found me. o me. i'm in awe. how are you? i'm from chicago mom. i was calling to inquire for ya. can you in touch with john into the guy enjoy watching the comment on that future mingle may tend east, but i'm just going to go to go hunting john leticia for him and you should all bring into your ledger or not all what? 12 daughter, you've done to you how, how long. i mean, oh no. i don't cannot trunks disorder and don't fit on the you know, i think on the john contact formation don't i don't know how each you know, venture and what you want with that. and you can call me when you are being there. she said, you know, she said, i'm a show only at the which i don't and you mention similar to the thought that you wish to and the polio challenge. so what, what, how much, how much tv coming on? so i didn't know how you create a list of how much do you, who final high for me what are the told me to sherman street on the one what kind of show to me to shoot in your shooting. why don't you plan with attention or song walk disappear? i try to see you my home phone kyesha to eventually home for the listen to a couple
john john, she found me. o me. i'm in awe. how are you? i'm from chicago mom. i was calling to inquire for ya. can you in touch with john into the guy enjoy watching the comment on that future mingle may tend east, but i'm just going to go to go hunting john leticia for him and you should all bring into your ledger or not all what? 12 daughter, you've done to you how, how long. i mean, oh no. i don't cannot trunks disorder and don't fit on the you know, i think on the john contact formation...
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john as well. it was a gigantic waste of money which the gulricks were already running low on after john was not able to work at full steam. that showed how desperate john was to quit. he was willing to try anything. by this point the gulrick situation was looking very, very grim. the tension between john and maine was mounting, and it was increasingly obvious to fanny as much as she wanted to avoid this, it was increasingly clear to her that john was just not going to be able to quit morphine probably ever, right? and certainly not under his own self control so on one day of february of 1896 this situation exploded. on this day fanny returned home to the gulrick's house and when she open the door to come inside, she swung the door open and saw john literally slumped over a piece of furniture in what she described as a morphine daze. now, keep in mind john had promised to quit, and here he was again under the influence of morphine. she couldn't rouse him. she couldn't get him to stand up, so fanny, she snapped. after years and years and years of john's broken promises to quit the drug, the family tried to hide this from the public, an inversion of the w
john as well. it was a gigantic waste of money which the gulricks were already running low on after john was not able to work at full steam. that showed how desperate john was to quit. he was willing to try anything. by this point the gulrick situation was looking very, very grim. the tension between john and maine was mounting, and it was increasingly obvious to fanny as much as she wanted to avoid this, it was increasingly clear to her that john was just not going to be able to quit morphine...
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john into the car. enjoy watching the balcony. comment on that fusion may tend east go, but i'm going to go to go ahead and john leticia for him. i'm gonna mail, you should all know that or not all or don't know how, how long have you done? i mean, oh no, i don't cannot do trunks disorder and off on the, on the john contact formation. don't want that one. i don't know how each easterling you will not go venture and watch you with us on the goal. ah, the one you are being she said, no, she said it was only a d which you may seem to have thought that she was on $10.00 polio on challenger. so what, what, how much would you keisha too much tv so i didn't know how you create a list of how much the whole final high for me, what are the told me to sherman street or one what kind of shuttle me to ship yourself? why don't you plan with attention or somebody just push it out. and i try to see my home phone juncture, to actually home for that. listen teacher couple young if as soon job getting things out to the church and he him to me the higher it to to you know, with him, the caution will get up the microphone to bake. i thought you thought if you guys are not retention we oh, i don't a finally 100. 20 the to the sensitive or tongue suit. you can't boyd and she was you know that your daughter and go on. n
john into the car. enjoy watching the balcony. comment on that fusion may tend east go, but i'm going to go to go ahead and john leticia for him. i'm gonna mail, you should all know that or not all or don't know how, how long have you done? i mean, oh no, i don't cannot do trunks disorder and off on the, on the john contact formation. don't want that one. i don't know how each easterling you will not go venture and watch you with us on the goal. ah, the one you are being she said, no, she said...
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. >> one of the groomsman said -- >> john meehan's nickname is filthy john meehan. >> johnhn and the nickname stuck. >> he found out later on there was a story to that? >> yes. it was basically calling little old women out of money for jobs that he didn't do, and also that he had away with the ladies. >> luken discovered darker secrets as well. john supplied the opioids that killed his own addicted brother. he was alone with his sick father, the old man died rather suddenly. john wasn't charged in those cases, but there were others, said luken, and as the years went on, he developed a certain criminal specialty. >> he would go on dating websites and would find women that usually had good financial backing. he always told people he was a doctor. >> he seemed like an ideal catch, i suppose, for a lot of these women? >> he was a true con man. he'd take their money, and when they would find out about him, john would threaten them, he would terrorize them. >> how bad was he? >> john was the most dangerous, treacherous, manipulative, deceitful, criminal i'd investigated in 40 yea
. >> one of the groomsman said -- >> john meehan's nickname is filthy john meehan. >> johnhn and the nickname stuck. >> he found out later on there was a story to that? >> yes. it was basically calling little old women out of money for jobs that he didn't do, and also that he had away with the ladies. >> luken discovered darker secrets as well. john supplied the opioids that killed his own addicted brother. he was alone with his sick father, the old man died...
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john. >> john: you too. nice long weekend ahead with the family and the kids. went golfing with my 10-year-old son yesterday. father son time. >> sandra: who won? >> johnhing is probably is the answer to that. >> sandra: we'll see. great to be with you. great to have you back. the coverage will continue on the fox news channel. i'm sandra smith in new york. >> john: i'm john roberts here in washington d.c. we'll see you again tomorrow. martha maccallum is off today. "the story" with trace gallagher starts right now. trace? >> martha: john and sandra, thanks both. good afternoon. i trace gallagher in for martha maccallum on the story. a defiant new york governor cuomo blaming politics and the media after the attorney general found deeply disturbing sex-based harassment including groping and creating a toxic hostile work environment that included retaliating against accusers. >> i never touched anyone inappropriately. politics and bias are interwoven
john. >> john: you too. nice long weekend ahead with the family and the kids. went golfing with my 10-year-old son yesterday. father son time. >> sandra: who won? >> johnhing is probably is the answer to that. >> sandra: we'll see. great to be with you. great to have you back. the coverage will continue on the fox news channel. i'm sandra smith in new york. >> john: i'm john roberts here in washington d.c. we'll see you again tomorrow. martha maccallum is off...
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john do on the set? >> for john, listen. john -- [ laughter ] the dumbest thing. empanadas. >> oh, my gosh. >> he ate so many empanadas. >> how many? >> yeah, it was this elaborate thing where i had to take an empanada out of a package and eat it. and it was really me doing it. it wasn't a stunt person. [ laughter ] >> it was a long shot with 20 people in it -- >> i mean, they didn't bring in joey chestnut. >> anthony: how many times did you shoot that scene and how many empa madas did you have to eat? >> did we decide it was 36? >> i think it was 36 empanadas. >> so many. >> see? empanadas? then you're like oh, [ bleep ]. that's a lot! [ applause ] yeah, all right, okay. >> anthony: when we come back, we have an exclusive never-before-seen clip of "the suicide squad." and john cena. [ cheers and applause ] taking a [ bleep ] after eating 40 empanadas. we'll see you when we come back. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ book's most trusted brand subaru, you get kelley blue winner, seven years in a row. in fact, subaru has won most trusted brand for more consecutive years th
john do on the set? >> for john, listen. john -- [ laughter ] the dumbest thing. empanadas. >> oh, my gosh. >> he ate so many empanadas. >> how many? >> yeah, it was this elaborate thing where i had to take an empanada out of a package and eat it. and it was really me doing it. it wasn't a stunt person. [ laughter ] >> it was a long shot with 20 people in it -- >> i mean, they didn't bring in joey chestnut. >> anthony: how many times did you...
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john. according to the latest fi . ures, john. according to the latest figures. it — john. i john. according to the latest i figures, it was the hottest year john. according to the latest - figures, it was the hottest year on record in europe and for a lot of countries, they broke records and near france, belgium, spain, the netherlands. ukraine, all recorded their hottest years. uk was the third hardest year in 2014 in 2006 were apparently the hotter years. but the problem is it's going to be climate change in the next few months, were going to see boris johnson bring all the world leaders bring people together for the climate change conference and the question is, do they manage to actually start delivering on some of the promises that they've made over the promises that they've made over the last few years is a big developing countries with millions and millions of pounds to help those less well off, make the economy is more green but it's been a problem with them not actually stumping up the cash and when it comes to individual countries, even though a lot of people want
john. according to the latest fi . ures, john. according to the latest figures. it — john. i john. according to the latest i figures, it was the hottest year john. according to the latest - figures, it was the hottest year on record in europe and for a lot of countries, they broke records and near france, belgium, spain, the netherlands. ukraine, all recorded their hottest years. uk was the third hardest year in 2014 in 2006 were apparently the hotter years. but the problem is it's going to...
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thanks for your time. >> thanks. >> john: thank you, dan. >> sandra: well, it was another busy news afternoon as the situation continues there in afghanistan, john. >> john away anytime soon. the taliban says that as a redline, then what does a u.s. do? >> sandra: thanks everybody for joining us. i'm sandra smith a new york. >> john: i >> martha: good afternoon, everybody. i'm martha maccallum in new york. we're about to give live updates from defense and from state. you can see the briefings are coming pretty fast and furious today. a very large effort underway to sort of guide the narrative of what is happening on the ground as this now deadly nightmare inside and outside of kabul airport escalates today. afghan soldier and a 2-year-old are among those that are dead in
thanks for your time. >> thanks. >> john: thank you, dan. >> sandra: well, it was another busy news afternoon as the situation continues there in afghanistan, john. >> john away anytime soon. the taliban says that as a redline, then what does a u.s. do? >> sandra: thanks everybody for joining us. i'm sandra smith a new york. >> john: i >> martha: good afternoon, everybody. i'm martha maccallum in new york. we're about to give live updates from defense...
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john: fox news alert, brand-new hour, president biden set to address the nation, and less plane off in kabul, and after the war is over, bringing americans left behind as far from over. i'm john roberts, sandra, good to spend another hour with you. >> sandra: we kick off the new hour right now, i'm sandra -- sandra smith in new york, good to be with you as well, johnhem has been evacuated. >> john: in complete control the horrifying reports increased by the day including word that militants are going house to house executing people. >> sandra: we have complete coverage as we await the president a short time from now, our team standing by from washington to germany to the middle east. >> john: general jack keane will join us in a moment. let's bring in special report anchor bret baier, flashing back to august 18th, here is what president biden said. >> the commitment holds to get everyone out that we can get out and everyone that should come out. and that's the objective, that's what we are doing now, that's the path we are on. and i think we will get there. >> and then just jen psaki burress told the question suggesting it was irresponsible to say that, now there are definitely people stranded in afghanistan. >> there are and it is amazing to see the individual efforts of private groups going to rescue these folks, let alone the thousands of other
john: fox news alert, brand-new hour, president biden set to address the nation, and less plane off in kabul, and after the war is over, bringing americans left behind as far from over. i'm john roberts, sandra, good to spend another hour with you. >> sandra: we kick off the new hour right now, i'm sandra -- sandra smith in new york, good to be with you as well, johnhem has been evacuated. >> john: in complete control the horrifying reports increased by the day including word that...
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john, can you hear me? john: yes i can. emily: go ahead, john. john: it is unprecedented. did you hear that? i did, unprecedented. john: when i joined in 1999, the environment was relatively small. but as people have grown, the companies have grown exponentially. it is more about the server and the data that is being stored. and that has created an enormous threat opportunity for every business. and quite frankly, every individual online today. emily: so what is next? what should we and what should companies see? what do they need to worry about at this point? john: there is a simple solution or concept that has been brought forth. zero trust. it is relevant today. know who the subscriber or color is. -- caller is. know where the application services being used. yesterday i got a ransomware notice from zoom suggesting i needed to pay my bill. i don't have a zoom bill. it clearly was a threat to me. and just like everyone else gets every single day. emily: bipul, we have seen cryptocurrency become a bigger player where attackers are asking to be paid in cryptocurrency. how does that change th
john, can you hear me? john: yes i can. emily: go ahead, john. john: it is unprecedented. did you hear that? i did, unprecedented. john: when i joined in 1999, the environment was relatively small. but as people have grown, the companies have grown exponentially. it is more about the server and the data that is being stored. and that has created an enormous threat opportunity for every business. and quite frankly, every individual online today. emily: so what is next? what should we and what...
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john john coleman. adam, i don't know they won't know to touch anything beneath the bridge. under any circumstances. it's very easy to get infected here. most of the drug users are terminally, the, my local standards. we enjoyed a warm welcome. just the day before and i've got a colleague had his lin smashed and he took a few punches off the under the bridge, a heroine fixed cost $6.00. that was how much one local user, roswell, he called himself saying it all in here. they have the problem in this get all of those have any job job. so i had agreed to appear on camera in return some money. he volunteered to show us how he shoots up drugs, but we refused. and instead of him and alternative suggestion was working with you so we will get it booked. that he did not the job done that unless there are several state sponsored drug rehabilitation hospitals in kimball. we're planning to visit one to find out if they're able to admit a patient from the street. or if it's a time consuming process that involves tons of paperwork. if it was us up again, it was more of a despite having proper accreditation, we were soon detained by the state security service. we were accused of filming classified subjects and possibly for working to the extremists. specifically the taliban. no more than we thought most love for the main camera was confiscated, but luckily they didn't see the 2nd. we're going to talk about that. it's up to get us in a moment. in the end we weren't taken to a police station and we refuse to pay back sage. we were forced to delete the material, been filmed on the main camera, and then they let us go. now i had no lucky time ago. i didn't look back either come interview them or not, but they don't go. what is the cause? luckily, that without only brush with the law, as we later discovered, one of the police generals remember the words short of it very well. that means soviet the police immediately let us go with them on a raid the punitive. what is the phone ship? someone sent a couple me could please please, can you put you put me on hold you know, and i don't, i don't know what to do to get the movie on june. well, you know, a lot of good to have all of them for the last year. i did one. i don't know more than happy to do some of you got did issue me all of them by dollars. well, you know, you're going to really the government tag or you're probably going to place in it. and then you were pretty sure that the police are well aware of all the places where locals can buy drugs. most of the time they're sold from inside expensive houses secured behind high walls. no one can get in without a warrant. but the minute word gets out that a rate has been planned. information seep through to the drug dealers themselves, making it impossible to catch them read and it does not want to bring him, i guess issue with him. what's the most which media, you know, whiskey i'm not going to like you to be that are the same. you put up when you get to know what you need to to be submitted to the all of the uses arrested during their way with soon released by local standards. they didn't possess a big enough quantity to justify a jail term. the police say there are about 700000 people like them in the city. that's almost 18 percent of couple of population. the most of the big fish don't wait for the police in town. but at the checkpoint on the road into the city, the police call it the gates to couple. they have their own procedures and hardly ever used a special equipment that was purchased recently with us money. then laura customs to old school methods. looking for stashes in the more unlikely locations. and following their instincts, one of the most surprising weapons against drugs we found was what they call the veracity test. they presume that are real help, it's hard, we'll give them away. you simply lay your hand on the suspects chest and feel his pulse. we were a little skeptical at 1st. enough moments later the officers did find a spanish sheesh in his shoes. you, when he was in a little over and in that same veracity to us through a shadow of a one man who driven his car to couple from janelle about in the east of the country. i got the wrong wrong bond market today. so she'll be out of pocket in the other, she's about to sell for something to them without a chance to them with that promotion was that sort of the the was making it because this is a commonly used trig for trafficking drugs. the game show that the tank was full, but there was actually no gas at all in its place. a 21 kilos. tasha will be in bobbies. there is by no means a large quantity by today's standards. as staggering 50 tons of opium and heroine confiscated at this checkpoint alone each year, hefty prices are put on the heads of the most zealous police officers. i found my way to shaft miller definition to get charged. he said that was the one us on this of others above the supposed to tell on the i hello, driven by dreamer shape those in me dares thing. we dare to ask me. ah, ah. i the next morning and we're back to police to the place where drug users get together. this time were accompanied by the doctors who have agreed to admit site yet to the hospital. not coming up with a pretty nice if you don't watch it, you would say it was nowhere to be found. his phone number was blocked and the when no police to guard at this time. we were just about ready to leave empty handed when 5 minutes later sired reappeared out of the blue. about this time he wasn't happy to see as accompanied by doctors when he learned that the treatment would take almost one and a half months. he tried to back out to the final submission on the bottom one. if it says it's only got 4 more for them to put them on the jungle. i will do that move on formula to net design in my college for them. after 10 minutes of convincing, we finally told celia into going out without getting help. with that, i don't know that makes your demo of muscle. the major is scored over 200 patients from around afghanistan are currently undergoing treatment in this hospital. it's considered to be one of the best in couple a strip search is conducted before people are allowed in. the was a time when de la disguised as visitors, came to smuggle drugs into the facility on a case that the body can, you know, keep them alive. as in dunlab, the within 10 minutes later we barely recognised he'd been required to part company with his hair . that's compulsory for anyone who's admitted to the hospital. the 1st 15 days of treatment of the toughest. he'll be in quarantine because this is when patients go through what's called heroine, withdraw him on the focus with him. because one of the actual minute session space for either medi medi demario laxity workshop michelle formulation. right? so that he might look on as i mean it got about a child who made the move on to any of the water in the show over the same time. sure that everything's been behalf of my question 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what was in somebody for me to go in at school. i need to get a hold of 14 of me to kind of give you what you were still get a and he'll be nipple supplies on the fish for me to green us. americans literally . i mean you got it didn't get done. i woke up with the district, but it will suck up with him. an important question remains. why do international forces that afford taliban radicals? enough chemist on for more than 14 years continually overlook their main source of income, namely drugs. we wanted to arrange a meeting with a former field commander who started to fight the taliban even before the nato military arrived in the country. none of the men of the house, aided by a relative who act, his interpreter, shows us pictures of his former fellow soldiers. each one has died a mysterious death in recent years. as almost as little tony told me, he will be late because his from you will. this is a little bit we need to because this is much new. somebody was to stick the would it be 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john john coleman. adam, i don't know they won't know to touch anything beneath the bridge under any circumstances. it's very easy to get infected here. most of the drug use as a terminal. yeah. the my local standards, we enjoyed a warm welcome just the day before and i'm going to colleague had his lin smashed and he took a few punches off the under the bridge, a heroine fixed cost $6.00. that was how much one, local user, roswell, he called himself saying it all in here. they have all this good and all of those have any job job. so i had agreed to appear on camera in return some money. he volunteered to show us how he shoots up drugs, but we refuse that and instead offered him an alternative suggestion. if i'm working with you, but we will get it booked at that, he does not joke. there are several state sponsored drug rehabilitation hospitals and couple we're planning to visit one to find out if they are able to admit a patient from the street. or if it's a time consuming process that involves tons of paperwork. if it was the up again, it was more of a broken despite having proper accreditation, we were soon detained by the state security service. we were accused of filming classified subjects and possibly for working for the extremists, specifically the taliban. we know that we thought we did most love for their main camera was confiscated, but luckily they didn't see the 2nd way to look it up in one moment. the moment of course in the end we was taken to a police station and we refuse to pay back sage. we were forced to delete the material. we filmed on the main camera and then they let us go from there. i had no lucky semi go. i didn't look back either come interview them or not, but they don't go that it's what is the book is that the was luckily that was only brush with the law as we later discovered. one of the police generals, remember, the word should have been very well. that means soviet the police immediately let us go with them on a raid the punitive one like, what is your name? yes, i sent a couple could you please? can you put you put me on hold on. i don't know. and i don't i don't know what to do to get the movie on june. well, you know, a lot of good that one of the last 2 of you or did you want? i don't know more than happy to give you good coverage. you got did issue me a lot of them by dollars. well, you know, you're going to be the government tag or your partner going for your place in your petition to the point that the police are well aware of all the places where locals can buy drugs. most of the time they're sold from inside expensive houses secured behind high walls. no one can get in without a warrant. but the minute word gets out that a raid has been planned, information seep through, to the drug dealers themselves, making it impossible to catch them read and it does not want to bring him, i guess issue with him. what's the most which media that you could get another good like you don't need to be the reciprocal cup or when you purchased it. so what does it mean to be submitted to the all of the uses arrested during the re was soon released by local standards. they didn't possess a big enough quantity to justify a jail term. the police say there are about 700000 people like them in the city. that's almost 18 sense of couple of population. the the, me most of the big fish don't wait for the police in town. but at the checkpoint on the road into the city. the police call it the gates to couple. they have their own procedures and hardly ever used a special equipment that was purchased recently with us money. then laura customs, the old school methods looking for stashes in the more unlikely locations and following their instincts. one of the most surprising weapons against drugs we found was what they call the veracity test. they presume that a real help at heart will give them away. you simply lay your hand on the suspect's chest and fill his pulse. we were a little skeptical at 1st. when a moment later, the officers did find the spanish of sheesh and his shoes. we will throw off in a little over in that same veracity to us through a shadow of a one man who driven his car to cabal from janelle about in the east of the country, around 1 o'clock today. so she'll be out of pocket in the other. she's about my father telling me to cancellations for something because i'm without a chance to them with that unless you move that should be some of those are the thinking that this is a commonly used trick for traffic in drugs. the game showed that the tank was full, but there was actually no gas at all in its place. a 21 kilos, dash l o b and bobby is. that is by no means a large quantity by today's standards. a staggering 50 tons of opium and heroine confiscated at this checkpoint alone each year. hefty prices are put on the heads of the most zealous police officers. found my way to chess. miller definition to get charged. he said it was one of the others above the supposed to tell on the the join me every thursday on the alex salmon show and i'll be speaking to guess in the world, the politics sport business. i'm show business. i'll see you then me only one main thing is important for not as an internationally speaking, that is a nation's allowed to do anything. all the master races. and then you have the mind, nations who are the slave, the americans, rock, obama and others have had a concept of american exceptionalism. international law exist as long as it serves the american interest. if it doesn't, it doesn't exist. i turning this russian into this dangerous go, you man, that wants to take over the world. that was a culture strategy. so some of it in your own, i english v i v. i not leashed it off in one. interpret block nato to time it's our we move east. the reason us had gemini, is a dangerous is the live, the sovereignty of all the countries, the exceptionalism that america uses. and it's international. war planning is one of the greatest threats to the populations of different nations. if nature, what is founded, shareholders in the united states and elsewhere in large companies would lose millions and millions, or is business and business is good. and that is the reality of what we're facing, which is fascist. i the next morning and web back to the doctor. the place where drug users get together. this time were accompanied by the doctors who agreed to admit site and to the hospital. you know, get them up. we still need to do what he was saying was nowhere to be found. his phone number was blocked and the when no police to guard at this time, we were just about ready to leave empty handed. when 5 minutes later, sired reappeared out of the blue about this time he wasn't happy to see as accompanied by doctors. when he learned the treatment would take almost one and a half months. he tried to back out to find the water. on the morning, they got my food and got him to put on them. a general i will do that, move on, formula must resign him. i was unable to 10 minutes of convincing. we finally told celia into going out without getting a bill. no, did you make we'll give you the demo of my phone call. that is over 200 patients from around afghan. it's done currently undergoing treatment in this hospital. it's considered to be one of the best in couple a strip search is conducted before people are allowed in. the was a time when dealers disguised his visitors, came to smuggle drugs into the facility. he bought a car that took him body. elaine nick did with him in 10 minutes later we barely recognised sight he'd been required to part company with his hair. that's compulsory for anyone who is admitted to the hospital the 1st 15 days of treatment of the toughest. he'll be in quarantine because this is when patients go through what's called arrow and withdraw him on the focus with him. he caught one at the other division actually more money in your function space for either kayla or mandy. demario equity will michelle formulation. right, so we're going to, as i mean i got about him, so i made one up and move on to the water in what is it i do show over the same time. should everything be handled? my question should because that's the one thing which is going to come up with what you can move. this is move in with you. pretty sure it was peter would him with putting it does not match it. if you can, you didn't do such a deal with this one and they just told me i the following morning we had agreed to meet a fellow citizen for several years. russia as being sharing satellite data with chemistry about the whereabouts of undercover hello and of arteries within its borders. there was an operation recently to destroy and illegal heroine love. they promised that we'd be able to see the police footage. 3 of them voted in, but i thought it was 0 way to move in which the quote you could give them a report from the federal workers because there's one in which the new one is really not that the. what was your record? did you say you went to the distribute on the other one, but you needed a bunch of hold up on the credit for from a minimum go off the phone for me because the question got was i would say this is it was somebody for me to consume a family, go to school. i need to get a hold of me to kind of give you what you were still get a and he'll be nipple supposed to go on the stage for me to renew later. and he comes fully and got it done. i will go for the district, but it also assumes an important question remains. why did looking into national forces that afford taliban radicals? enough chemist on for more than 14 years continually overlooked their main source of income namely him drugs. we wanted to arrange a meeting with a former field commander who started to fight the taliban even before the nato military arrived in the country. none of the men of the house, aided by a relative who act his interpreter, shows us pictures of his former fellow soldiers. each one has died a mysterious death in recent years. as almost all morning long. we should be late because from what they did a little bit. we need to because she knew something was to stick the would have to be lets you see it because it just says in the eighty's field commander had to come, fought alongside the merger deem against the soviet forces. years later, he even treats his former enemies with respect. unlike his current ones at the well, we went with one fatal wouldn't and number and how did it and all who i'm john got orders on on the moment. we'll make sure all of you call by the song, but we only saw them. how did a, what did you call them? and i wanted him a minute to get a job. so those donors show on chicago in the commission by john burn them off. you're just going to go that on general, how becomes advice we drove out to a couple of summer where we tried to find people who'd actually witness nato soldiers working with the taliban. i'll be talking to you. what did you a business usually? are you going to spend on a new vision or was it took a breach state cookie today? you've been there already there. when you push revision to the couple, you can pull up some, going to the several dozen families survived. the nato air strikes, the crowd were bombing the taliban, that had ordinary working people's homes. even though everything was documented, several years later, these people have still been unable to secure any compensation data sheet on accountability. she problem, she was, she was gonna
john john coleman. adam, i don't know they won't know to touch anything beneath the bridge under any circumstances. it's very easy to get infected here. most of the drug use as a terminal. yeah. the my local standards, we enjoyed a warm welcome just the day before and i'm going to colleague had his lin smashed and he took a few punches off the under the bridge, a heroine fixed cost $6.00. that was how much one, local user, roswell, he called himself saying it all in here. they have all this...
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john john coleman. adam, i don't know they won't know to touch anything beneath the bridge. under any circumstances. it's very easy to get infected here. most of the drug use as a terminal. yeah. the local standard. we enjoyed a warm welcome. just the day before and i'm going to colleague how do you live smashed, and he took a few punches off the under the bridge, a heroine fixed cost $6.00. that was how much one local user asked for. he called himself sonya in here, they have to get all of those have any job job they had agreed to appear on camera in return for money. he volunteered to show us how he shoots up drugs, but we refuse that. and instead of him and alternative suggestion, we will get it booked. he does look like there are several state sponsored drug rehabilitation hospitals and couple we're planning to visit one to find out if they're able to miss a patient from the street. or if it's a time consuming process that involves tons of paperwork, people to get to us up again. you should, you should see me look up despite having proper accreditation, we were soon detained by the state security service. we were accused of filming classified subjects and possibly working to the extremists, specifically the taliban. no. more than we thought most love for their main camera was confiscated, but luckily they didn't see the 2nd. we're going to talk about that. it was like one moment in a moment. of course, in the end we was taken to a police station and we refuse to pay back station. we were forced to delete the material, been filmed on the main camera, and then they let us go. now i don't know why you sent me go, i didn't look back either. come interview them or not, but they don't go. that is, what is the luckily, that was out only brush with the law as we later discovered, one of the police generals, remember, the word should have been very well. that means soviet the police immediately let us go with them on a raid. the punitive, i'm like what i'm sent a couple minutes is not a please. can you put you put me on hold on. i don't know. and i don't i don't know what to do to get a new jewel. well, you know, love to talk about it for over the last year. i did want, i don't know more than happy to do it. you know, i did issue all of them by dollars. well, you know, you're going to be the government tag or you're probably going to place in it. and then you were pretty sure that the police are well aware of all the places where locals can buy drugs. most of the time they're sold from inside expensive houses secured behind high walls. no one can get in without a warrant. but the minute word gets out that a rate has been planned. information seep through to the drug dealers themselves, making it impossible to catch them. red handed, the number there was no that was not going to bring him i guess issue with him. which media, you could get another good, like you don't need to be the reciprocal cup or when you get to know what you need to to be submitted to care. ah. all of the uses arrested during the re was soon released by local standards. they didn't possess a big enough quantity to justify a jail term. the police say there were about 700000 people like them in the city. that's almost $0.18 a couple of population. the the most of the big fish don't wait for the police in town. but at the checkpoint on the road into the city, the police call it the gates to couple. they have their own procedures and hardly ever used a special equipment that was purchased recently with us money. then laura customs to old school methods looking for stashes in the more unlikely locations. and following their instincts. one of the most surprising weapons against drugs we found was what they call the veracity test. they presume that a real help at heart will give him away. you simply lay your hand on the suspects chest and fill his pulse. we were a little skeptical at 1st when a moment later, the officers signed a spanish sheesh and his shoes off the in a little over in that same veracity to us through a shadow of a one man who driven his car to couple from janelle about in the east of the country. i got the wrong one and one moment. welcome to the other pocket in the hollow. she's about my father telling me like this because gracious. because i'm without a chance to them with that unless you move that should be some of those are the ones that do that is commonly used trig for trafficking drugs. the game showed that the tank was full, but there was actually no gas at all. in its place. a 21 kilo stash of opium, bobby's that is by no means a large quantity by today's standards. the staggering 50 tons of opium and heroine confiscated at this checkpoint alone each year. hefty prices are put on the heads of the most zealous police officers. our chest miller definition to get charged us on this of others. and there's a bunch of other supports over it along with the i psychiatric drugs are essential for millions of patients or are they, they want that pill that they hope will take care of their problem thoroughly and rapidly in the short term. they really work. the problem is in a long term, they're mostly disastrous. suddenly stopping a drug can cause withdrawal symptoms more serious than the condition it was meant to treat instead of the beneficial effects of these different medicines ending up to something wonderful. very often they're harmful effects and up to something terrible. can pills so of all ills? or are we trying to mitigate life itself? i just think i was like i was just scared, scared, little girl of 24. and like, i didn't have to be so complicated when i would show the same wrong. why don't i just don't. i mean, yes to see out the thing because the after an engagement equals the trail. when so many find themselves worlds apart, we choose to look for common ground in the, in the moon. i the next morning and we're back to the doctor. the place where drug use is get together. this time were accompanied by the doctors who have agreed to admit and to the hospital. not coming up. we still need to feel, but they don't want to say it was nowhere to be found. his phone number was blocked and the when no police to guard at this time. we were just about ready to leave empty handed when 5 minutes later sired reappeared out of the blue. about this time he wasn't happy to see as accompanied by doctors when he learned that the treatment would take almost one and a half months. he tried to back out to find the water on the 25th of july and i got for him. i'm in the morning, they got my food and got him to put them down while i do that, move on formula. my net is that in my college for them after 10 minutes of convincing, we finally told sign it into going out for them when they are getting i know that you're making will give you the demo of muscle. the major is scored over 200 patients from around afghanistan is currently undergoing treatment in this hospital. it is considered to be one of the best 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school. i me to kind of give you what you are still get a and you will be nipple supposed to go on the stage for me to renew it. and it comes for literally, i need to go with it. it didn't get done. i woke up with district. but it was an important question remains. why do international forces that have fought taliban radicals? enough chemist on for more than 14 years continually overlook their main source of income, namely and drugs. we wanted to arrange a meeting with a former field commander who started to fight the taliban even before the nato military arrived in the country. none of the men of the house, aided by a relative who actors interpreter shows us pictures of his former fellow soldiers. each one has died a mysterious death in recent years. and almost all money told me he will be late because his son will be the total being when you told me to because this much you knew something was going to stick. would it be? let's see it because it is. so though in the eighty's field commander had to come, fought alongside the merger deem against the soviet forces. years later even treats his former enemies with respect. unlike his current ones at the well, we went wisc with one state to do was another hi and how did it and all who i'm john got i've one is on, on the she will never make all of you call back when you don't about them. how did, what did you call them? again, i want to, sheila middle are going to joe, so will don't show on shackleton in the car, michelle john burn them off. you'll get to choose nick. and then when you go on general, how becomes advice we drove out to a couple of somebody where we tried to find people who actually witnessed nato soldiers working with the taliban. second issue, that is what this business is usually uniform going to spend on a new business. i was, i took a pretty close today dealership that wasn't there. so when you pushed revision to the couple you just spoke on the several dozen families survived. the nato air strikes 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john, john, come out on my down there. they want us not to touch anything beneath the bridge. under any circumstances. it's very easy to get infected here. most of the drug use as a terminal. yeah. the my local standards. we enjoyed a warm welcome. just the day before, and i've got a colleague had his lin smashed, and he took a few punches the under the bridge, a hero in fixed cost, $6.00. that was how much one local user asked for. he called himself saying it all in here. they have to get all of those happened, occupation, job job. they had agreed to appear on camera in return for money. he volunteered to show us how he shoots up drugs, but we refuse that. and instead offered him an alternative suggestion with the call. but we will get it booked. it looked like there are several states sponsored drug rehabilitation hospitals and couple were planning to visit one to find out if they are able to miss a patient from the street. or if it's a time consuming process that involves tons of paperwork, people to see if it was the up again, the bush, fucked up. despite having proper accreditation, we were soon detained by the state security service. we were accused of filming classified subjects and possibly for working for the extremists, specifically the taliban current. yes, and we thought he was just left for the main camera was confiscated, but luckily they didn't see it. second, we're going to look it up and get up in one moment. in a moment. of course, in the end we weren't taken to a police station and we refuse to pay back sage. we were forced to delete the material. we filmed on the main camera, and then they let us go from there i could get that said, i don't know, lucky send me go. i didn't look back either come interview them or not, but they don't go that it's one of the luckily that without only brush with the law, as we later discovered, one of the police generals, remember, the words should be very well. that means soviet the police immediately let us go with them on a raid. the question is, what is the phone ship? fountain a couple. me. could you please can you put you put me on hold on. i don't you know, and i don't know what to do to get the movie on june. well, you know, the last one of the last 2 of you or did you want? i don't know more than you know how to do it. if you got did all of them by going well, you know you're, you're going to be on the tag or you're going, you're going to place in it. and you were pretty sure that the police are well aware of all the places where locals can buy drugs. most of the time they're sold from inside, expensive houses secured behind high walls. no one can get in without a warrant. but the minute word gets out that a rate has been planned, information seep through to the drug dealers themselves, making it impossible to catch them read and it does not want to switch the media so you could get another good, like you to be a senior who could put a couple when you purchased it so well, those will be nice to the beach that didn't go to the all of the uses arrested during the re with soon released by local standards. they didn't possess a big enough quantity to justify a jail term. the police say there are about 700000 people like them in the city. that's almost 18 sense of couple of population. the most of the big fish don't wait for the police in town. but at the checkpoint on the road into the city, the police call it the gates to couple. they have their own procedures that hardly ever used a special equipment that was purchased recently with us money. they're more accustomed to old school methods looking for stashes in the more unlikely locations . and following their instincts. one of the most surprising weapons against drugs we found was what they call the veracity test. they presume that a real help at heart will give him away. you simply lay your hand on the suspects chest and fill his pulse. we were a little skeptical at 1st enough. now nobody will settle. for the moments later, the officers did sign the spanish of hashish in his shoes. off the in a little over and in that same the recipe to us through a shadow of a one man who driven his car to cabal from janelle about in the east of the country . i don't want to be out of pocket enough, although she's about my father telling me like this because this is for something to them without a chance to them. with that, unless you more that should be so much you got those are the was making it because this is commonly used trig for trafficking drugs. the games showed that the tank was full, but the was actually no gas at all in its place. a 21 kilo stash of opium, bobby's that is by no means a large quantity by today's standards. a staggering 50 tons of opium and heroine confiscated at this check point alone each year. hefty prices are put on the heads of the most zealous police officers. i found my way to shaft miller definition to get charged. he said that was on us on this of others, and they have a bunch of other supports over on the the the the, the, the i the next morning and we're back to police the place where drug users get together. this time were accompanied by the doctors who have agreed to admit site yet to the hospital. you know, get them up. we sort of pretty nice. if you don't watch it, you would say it was nowhere to be found. his phone number was blocked and the when no police to guard us this time. we were just about ready to leave empty handed when 5 minutes later sired reappeared out of the blue. about this time he wasn't happy to see as accompanied by doctors when he learned that the treatment would take almost one and a half months. he tried to back out to find the water bottle and wanted to learn more about the general. i will do that move on formula my to net in my college for the next 10 minutes of convincing. we finally told celia into going to work on getting a job . he'll give you the demo of muscle. maybe we'll go over 200 patients from around afghanistan. currently undergoing treatment in this hospital. it's considered to be one of the best and couple a strip searches conducted before people are allowed in. that was the time when de la disguised his visitors came to smuggle drugs into the facility on a case that robert took it to the body alone multiple. and on monday with him in 10 minutes later we barely recognised he'd been required to part company with his hair. that's compulsory for anyone who's admitted to the hospital. the 1st 15 days of treatment or the toughest. he'll be in quarantine because this is when patients go through what's called heroine. withdraw him on the focus with him. he caught one at the other division actually more money in your function space for either kayla maddie. maddie demario laxity. works michelle formulation. right, so that he might look on as i mean i got about him, so i made on up to move on to what i what i do show now i'm sure that everything was going to be for my children cuz that's what she was gonna come up with what you can move, but this is move, it was pretty slow speed. it was peter, would a man with putting it doesn't that she did, he can you did you wanna do that? sure. you got to the one until a little early the me i get the following morning, we'd agreed to meet a fellow citizen for several years. russia as being sharing satellite data with a canister about the whereabouts of undercover hello and of arteries within its borders. there was an operation recently to destroy and illegal a heroine lab. they promised that we'd be able to see the police footage 3 of them already, but i had a problem 0 for the wait list in which the quote was cut to give them a report for the federal prison workers present. isn't it? yes. if i would be willing to put your medical care, which must be on when you need to or the on the but in years or my body will hold up on the credit for from a minimum of what they are still with me. so i thought the question was, i would say this is, it's a blessing somebody for me to confirm what am i going to school i needed just to get in a couple of i me to kind of give you what you were still get a and you will be nipple supposed to go on the stage for me to renew later and they can fully, i need to go with it. then i will go for the district. but it also seems an important question remains. why do the international forces that are for taliban radicals? and chemist on for more than 14 years continually overlook their main source of income, namely and drugs. we wanted to arrange a meeting with a former field commander who started to fight the taliban even before the nato military arrived in the country. none of the men of the house, aided by a relative who actors interpreter shows us pictures of his former fellow soldiers. each one has died a mysterious death in recent years. as almost all money will be late. and because you will be the total be when you thought i had seen it, because this much you knew something was going to stick. would it be lets you see it because it is so though in the eighty's field commander had to come, fought alongside the merger hardee and against the soviet forces. years later, he even treats his former enemies with respect. unlike his current ones at the well, we went with one state to do what is her number her and how did it and are you? i'm and john, i got i've wonderful all the moment for me. all of you call back. so when you saw them, how did or what did you call them? again, i want to, sheila middle are going to joe, so we don't show ownership kind of in the call mr. john bindham off. you'll get to choose mignon. when you go on general, how becomes advice we drove out to a couple of summer where we tried to find people who actually witnessed nato soldiers working with the taliban. second issue, that is what it would be using or uniform. can you spell that i need, isn't it? was it took a breach state. thank you. you've been that. oh dear. so you pushed, revision to the 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john. >> john: bring in analyst and retired four-star general jack keene. start on what jennifer griffin was talking about when john kirby, this idea of the failure of taliban in securing people coming from the airport. yesterday mckenzie said he didn't see anything that suggested the taliban consciencely let them through and president biden didn't see collusion between the taliban and isis, they haven't ruled it out, what are you thinking at this hour? >> i can't rule it out either and it makes sense not to. either we just had a poor job of screening going on or they are complicit. we can't trust these guys, they lie through their teeth. they enabled 9/11, they have killed and wounded, some catastrophic, including allies. they killed 66,000 afghan security forces and civilians. ho can we take their word on just about anything? >> sandra: general, i want your thoughts on the change that we learned of, just a couple hours since the pentagon come out and said that these deaths resulted from a single attack, one suicide bomber, rather than two attacks as we learned during the chaos yesterday? >> yeah, that's pretty si
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john, that the government denies this diplomatic editor james space has moved from cobble . if the taliban claim it is true, then it is the 2nd provincial capital to fallen in 2 days. this is in john john. it's in the north of afghanistan and the provincial capital a shipper gun that the taliban are saying they have control of all the main government buildings. they have control of the governance compounds. they have control of the police headquarters, the intelligence headquarters. we've seen pictures the tell about a posted of the prison and very much as they did 24 hours ago in the garage. if those pictures are genuine, they shows the taliban breaking into the prison in order to break out the prisoners, which of course included taliban fighters who then joined the battle in the ship. 2 people from me and now have been arrested accused of plotting to attack the countries un ambassador care. milton, who was appointed by the deposed civilian government, has openly criticize the ministration to since it seized power. the un security council discussed last week's attack on an oil tanker. the case of the evidence is clear cause that iran was responsible to crew members were killed in the
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john, john, comrade i'm i don't know they won't know to touch anything beneath the bridge. under any circumstances. it's very easy to get infected here. most of the drug use as a terminal. yeah. the my local standards, we enjoyed a warm welcome just the day before and i've got a colleague had his lin smashed and he took a few punches off the under the bridge, a heroine fixed cost $6.00. that was how much one local user asked for. he called himself saying it all in here. they have the problem is this good? she's been all have found occupation, job or job. so i had agreed to appear on camera in return for money. he volunteered to show us how he shoots up drugs, but we refuse that and instead offer him an alternative suggestion but we will get it booked. it does look like there are several state sponsored drug rehabilitation hospitals and couple we're planning to visit one to find out if they're able to admit the patient from the street. or if it's a time consuming process that involves tons of paperwork, people is if it was the up again in the middle of a book, despite having proper accreditation, we were soon detained by the state security service. we were accused of filming classified subjects and possibly for working for the extremists, specifically the taliban. yes, we do. most left for the main camera was confiscated, but luckily they didn't see the 2nd. we're going to look it up and get us in a minimum of results, even more money. in the end, we weren't taken to a police station and we refuse to pay back sage. we were forced to delete the material. we filmed on the main camera and then they let us go to the phone and i couldn't get that said, i don't know. luckiest time ago. i didn't look back either come interview them or not, but they don't go that it's one of the luckily that was our only brush with the law as we later discovered, one of the police generals, remember the words should've been very well. that means soviet the police immediately let us go with them on a raid. the question is, what is the phone ship? phillips in a couple minutes is not please you can put it in. you put, you put me on. hold on. i don't, you know, i don't, i don't know what to do to get the movie on june. well, you know, love to talk about it for the last few or did you want, i don't know more than happy to give you some of you got did all of them by going you know, you're going to be on the tag or you're going, you're going to place in it and then you will petition will you want to put that on the table? the police are well aware of all the places where locals can buy drugs. most of the time they're sold from inside expensive houses secured behind high walls. no one can get in without a warrant, but the minute word gets out that a rate has been planned, information seep through to the drug dealers themselves, making it impossible to catch them read and it does not want to bring him, i guess issue with him. i was gonna redo, so you've got a quick scan, i'm not going to like you to be seen if you could put a couple of when you purchased it. so well, those will be nice to, to be submitted to the all of the uses arrested during the re with soon released by local standards. they didn't possess a big enough quantity to justify a jail term. the police say there are about 700000 people like them in the city. that's almost 18 percent of couple of population. the the most of the big fish don't wait for the police in town. but at the checkpoint on the road into the city, the police call it the gates to couple. they have their own procedures and hardly ever used a special equipment that was purchased recently with us money than laura customs to the old school methods. looking for stashes in the more unlikely locations and following their instincts, one of the most surprising weapons against drugs we found was what they call the veracity test. they presume that a real help at heart will give him away. you simply lay your hand on the suspects chest and feel his pulse. we were a little skeptical at 1st enough for the moments later, the officers did find a stash of sheesh in his shoes. off before the in a little over and in that same veracity to us through a shadow of a one man who driven his car to couple from july about in the east of the country around 1 o'clock that could be out of pocket. and my father picked out for something to them without a chance to them with the last word that she was thinking that this is commonly used trig for trafficking drugs. the game showed that the tank was full, but it was actually no gas at all. in its place, a 21 kilo stash of opium puppies. there is by no means a large quantity by today's standards. as staggering, 50 tons of opium and heroine confiscated at this check point alone each year. hefty prices are put on the heads of the most zealous police officers found my way to shaft miller. definition charge is that it never goes on us on this of others. above the, by the supposed to tell on the psyche, hattrick drugs are essential for millions of patients or are they, they want that pill that the whole will take care of their problem thoroughly and rapidly in the short term they really work. the problem is, in the long term, they're mostly disastrous. suddenly stopping a drug can cause withdrawal symptoms more serious than the condition that was meant to treat instead of the beneficial effects of these different medicines ending up to something wonderful. very often they're harmful effects and up to something terrible can bill so of all ills. or are we trying to mitigate life itself? i just think i was like i was just scared scare a little girl of 24. and like, didn't have to be so complicated. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy going from station let it be an arms race is on often very dramatic development. only personally, i'm going to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very critical of time. time to sit down and talk i the next morning and we'll back to police the place where drug use his get together. this time were accompanied by the doctors who have agreed to admit site, yet to the hospital. not coming up. we still need to do what he was saying was nowhere to be found. his phone number was blocked and the when no police to guard at this time. we were just about ready to leave empty handed when 5 minutes later sired reappeared out of the blue. about this time he wasn't happy to see as accompanied by doctors when he learned that the treatment would take almost one and a half months. he tried to back out to find the water on the 25th of the morning, they got my food and i've got to put them down while i do that, move on formula to net design in my college for them after 10 minutes of convincing, we finally told celia and going out without getting a job the demo of my phone call that is over 200 patients from around afghanistan are currently undergoing treatment in this hospital. it's considered to be one of the best in couple a strip search is conducted before people are allowed in. the was a time when dealers disguised his visitors, came to smuggle drugs into the facility on a case that the body can you know, i don't know if you don't like the with him on my computer like 10 minutes later we barely recognized sight he'd been required to part company with his hair. that's compulsory for anyone who's admitted to the hospital. the 1st 15 days of treatment or the toughest. he'll be in quarantine. because this is when patients go through what's called heroine, withdraw him on the focus with him. because one of the vision actually more money in your function space, which goes i got a lot medi medi demario laxity looks michelle formulation. right. so the way i was going on, as i mean it got about a child who made on up to really move on to any of the water. what is it i do show over the now i'm sure that everything's been behalf of my question should because that's the only thing which you come up with, but you can move. this is move in with you. please speak with him with putting it doesn't match it. if he can do that, you will have to do that until you talk to me i the following morning we've agreed to meet a fellow citizen for several years. russia as being sharing satellite data with chemistry about the whereabouts of undercover hello in the trees within its borders . there was an operation recently to destroy and illegal heroine lab. they promise that we'd be able to see the police footage 3 of them already, but i think over the next 4 will 0. so which one which is the quote you could give them i learned from the federal workers present to us. it's always been ruined. the well for your medical care, i wish that the ones that i need the history on the books here, but anyway, my phone was up on the phone from them. minimum was off the phone with me. so i don't know the question got the was i would say this is what you were looking for. money for medical family, go to school. i need to get a look of what's inside of i made it kind of give you what you were still get a and he'll be nipple supplies on the fish for me to renew less of americans for really i need to go with it. then i woke up with the district, but it was an important question remains why do with the international forces that have fought taliban radicals, enough chemist on for more than 14 years, continually overlook their main source of income, namely and drugs. we wanted to arrange a meeting with a former field commander who started to fight the taliban even before the nato military arrived in the country. none of the men of the house, aided by a relative who act his interpreter shows as pictures of his former fellow soldiers . each one has died a mysterious death in recent years. as almost all morning he will be late and because his from you will be the total be we need to because this is much new. somebody was to stick the would it be lets you see it because it just says in the eighty's field commander had to come, fought alongside the merger deem against the soviet forces. years later, he even treats his former enemies with respect. unlike his current ones, when we went with one state, what is another high and how did it and all who i'm john got that one is on, on the moment for make all of you call, but just put it on a bit slow and, and how did or what did you call me when i wanted me to look at your bills on a show on a check kind of in the college of a john bindham of yours, which is mignon. when you go on general, how comes advice we drove out to a couple of summer where we tried to find people who actually witnessed nato soldiers working with the taliban. i'll be talking to you what it is. it would be using uniform, dental, and vision. it was a pretty states pretty close to the jewish been that was there when you pushed the vision to the couple years. what's the complex? and there were several dozen families survived. the nato air 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> >>> joining me now, john harwood, john avlon, gentlemen, good evening. john, what can you tell us about the testimony of former federal prosecutor bj pak? >> this is part of a series of inte interviews the committee is doing as democrats on capitol hill are trying to gather what they can in addition to what the select committee is doing about january 6 and what they found was that this trump-appointed u.s. attorney was told by justice department officials he would be fired unless he affirmed trump's claims of voter fraud in georgia which he could not because there was no evidence. and so he resigned without explanation in lieu of being fired. we also know that the replacement that donald trump put in the job, somebody shifted over from the u.s. attorney position in savannah, also found there was no evidence. the picture that's emerging from some of these interviews, including those of jeffrey rosen, former acting u.s. attorney, is that donald trump was pushing across the body politic, looking for soft places where he could work his will. and it is fortunate f
> >>> joining me now, john harwood, john avlon, gentlemen, good evening. john, what can you tell us about the testimony of former federal prosecutor bj pak? >> this is part of a series of inte interviews the committee is doing as democrats on capitol hill are trying to gather what they can in addition to what the select committee is doing about january 6 and what they found was that this trump-appointed u.s. attorney was told by justice department officials he would be fired...
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john lewis. the boy from troy would be so proud of the sister from selma. john lewis was famous. an extraordinary picture was taken of john lewis as he and 599 others, 600 young people mostly walking across a bridge name for a confederate general. walking across that bridge to march to montgomery for the premise that the color of my skin ought not to affect my right as an american citizen to vote. that is what these folks are here for. from the state of texas. they are here doing the work that john lewis and so many of his friends, so nobly advanced. as lincoln would have said. john lewis was beaten, and that picture made him famous. what made john the was great for 50 plus years thereafter, he kept his ion the prize. -- eye on the prize. the prize with the beloved community, the community that accepted, lifted up, and enabled people to participate fully in their democracy. that is what the john lewis- terri sewell bill is all about. that is why jerry nadler made sure this would be passed. [applause] that is why judge g.k. butterfield for the state of north carolina worked so hard to make sure we passed a bill that would
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hello john my dear friend, it's good to see you. i see you john john is the creator of the foremost website of in the world devoted to the imperial navy combined fle. dot com which he founded in 1995 his book shattered sword the untold story the battle of midway. he coauthored that with anthony tully to for my money still the definitive account of the pivotal battle in the pacific. he's written for every magazine. you can think of naval war college review us naval institute proceedings naval history world war ii and and probably too many others to to name at this point adjunct lecture for the us naval war college and has appeared on the history channel discovery channel the bbc currently working on a history of the year. 1942 all all fronts all regions, and i really can't wait to read that one when i when it comes out, so john will speak first on midway. he'll be followed by neil barrio neil. it's good finally to meet you at i've been in admirer of your work for a long time. a neil is a professor of military history a deputy dean of academic studies an
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john john hart. and by the shawn provinces where they are currently present with their families under taliban control, the link between taliban and these intern, transnational terrorists group is stronger today that then at any point in recent times, just as indicated numerous times by the function monitoring team of the un security council the taliban, contrary to their commitments and their daughter agreement have not broken ties with their regional and international terrorist organizations. in fact, these lengths are unbreakable, as they have been cultivated and built on shared ideology, interest and goals, and inter marriages which have been translated into joint attacks, logistical and materials support. the implication of allowing this network to continue to grow inside the country carried great security risk. not only for fun is done, but also for the why the region and even the world. this is a shared risk and concern to all of us as they are not the taliban of the 21st century. coming from t
john john hart. and by the shawn provinces where they are currently present with their families under taliban control, the link between taliban and these intern, transnational terrorists group is stronger today that then at any point in recent times, just as indicated numerous times by the function monitoring team of the un security council the taliban, contrary to their commitments and their daughter agreement have not broken ties with their regional and international terrorist organizations....
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john john province in the north and from the provincial capital that shepherd gunn. not shepherd again. is the long held stronghold of one of the veteran commanders in afghanistan, the rashid, dost him, he is been around for many years. at one time he joined the taliban in the 1990 s most of the time he's been fighting very strongly against them. he is the, the leader of the community in afghanistan in the provincial capital shepherd again, according to a taliban spokesman, they say they have taken control of his palace. they take say they've taken control of the police headquarters were trying to get hold of anyone in the other key building and shoved a gun, which is the governance compound and no one is answering the phone right now. we've all been looking at the south, alaska. god, but if this news is true, it may well be that the taliban and out stream be close to taking their 1st provincial capital in afghanistan in the north of afghan stone. and the place that has been the stronghold of a come on that who has fought for many years fought the taliban general. dr. moore, in fact, as he is now marshalled awesome. he was promoted in the last couple of years by president john and i thank you for that out there. james phase live for us in cobble turkey has ramped up efforts to protect its eastern border with iran. you to a possible refugee in fox from afghanistan, a 295 kilometer long war will be constructed to prevent illegal crossings. fit him concealed reports now from the city of vom by the turkey iran border. another sleepless night for the turkish border security and the migrants, thousands of personnel have been deployed to the mountain of border with iran already to put an end in the cat and mouse with the smugglers. who cross mostly africa, migrants into turkey's distant city. vance. but the southern us withdrawal from afghanistan and tele bonds expending influence in the country, pushed turkey into extra measures. 500000 migrants are smuggled through this border every day. the mohammed family failed this time as they had to slow down because of their baby fall of blood, the tale one second us and we had to leave. i'm going to stand. we followed ro
john john province in the north and from the provincial capital that shepherd gunn. not shepherd again. is the long held stronghold of one of the veteran commanders in afghanistan, the rashid, dost him, he is been around for many years. at one time he joined the taliban in the 1990 s most of the time he's been fighting very strongly against them. he is the, the leader of the community in afghanistan in the provincial capital shepherd again, according to a taliban spokesman, they say they have...
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john, john, as well used in nym, rose and in giraffe, the raj. they, one of the 1st things they did was go to the prison break, hoping the prison freeing, of course all the detainees. quite a lot of them. taliban fighters fighting continues and other parts about got a song in helen province in the south in canada, in the south, where the local hospital reporting 18. injured and 6 that overnight. and in the west in herat fighting continues. so the taliban advance continues, and it's causing concern of the internet community. in the last few moments, i can tell you that the u. s. embassy here in cobble has issued a tweet to all americans in afghanistan. this is what it says. the u. s. embassy urges us civilians to leave. i've got to start immediately using available commercial flight options. so certainly the situation getting more serious for the government and the taliban it seems advancing. we'll try and update you. come out on chevrolet and what's going on there. it's a confuse picture, but the taliban play. the 2nd prudential capital has now full. okay. james, we're going to have a report in a moment to have spoken to you about that you in meeting, but you're, i diplomatic as here. you're usually based there in new york. i just want your take on these sorts of warnings. very di, wanting syria, s warnings, 20 years after the initial invasion of afghanistan. that in itself is extraordinary . it is absolutely extraordinary. no one can believe how fast all of this is moved. most of the international community, including some of the u. s. allies, was surprised by the original announcement by president, but that was pulling out and he was going to pull out so quickly. and then they've been even more surprised by the speed of the taliban taking up the space that the americans had taking 1st the rural areas in the north of afghanistan, not the taliban traditional heartland. taking the borders and now trying very hard to take the cities. remember they still technically piece process going on in doha, of the international community, really want the taliban go to go back to the table. but they don't really have much leveraged all that saying that taliban is. if you take cobra militarily, that we're going to treat you as a pariah state. so they're going to have to hope that the taliban don't want to be a prostate. and want to come back to the negotiating table and form a government with, with the afghan government to unity government. but it's pretty certain that right now with the taliban position of strength that any negotiations in doha, if they do get started again. and certainly there are some meetings in doha, in the coming days to try and get them started again. the taliban at that negotiating tables now have a much better negotiating position. that it, it just a few months ago. always good to get your context and expertise there, james, base out, diplomatic, get it are currently in cobble. now as i said to james as regular patch, the u. n and new york, where the security council heard it cannot stand by as that kind of stuff thinks further towards catastrophe. kristen saline has this report thing. the country is at a dangerous turning point. the un special representative for afghanistan called on the security council to act and act quickly 1st by demanding an end to taliban attacks against cities to attack urban areas is to knowingly inflict enormous harm and cause massive civilian casualties. nonetheless, the threatening of large urban areas appears to be a strategic decision by the taliban, who have accepted the likely carnage that will ensue. russia said the emphasis should be on restarting stalled political talks between the afghan government and the taliban. achieved. mister william lewis shaking guns, it is clear that there is no military solution to the afghans situation, but in the current situation, given the absence of progress on the negotiation track of the prospects of afghanistan slipping into full scale and protracted civil war. unfortunately is a stark reality. the united states whose withdrawal of forces precipitated the escalation put the focus on the taliban. the taliban must hear from the international community that we will not accept military take over that began a stan, or return of the taliban islamic emerett. in addition to the worsening humanitarian situation, many speakers described grave human rights abuses from summary executions to the flogging of children with women. at particular risk, afghanistan's ambassador told the council that their own report suggests more than 20 foreign terrorist groups, including al qaeda, are operating in afghanistan. let's not forget that. these fighters are there for a reason for reciprocity. they will be demand. they are, they are helping taliban today. tomorrow they will be demanding a favor from the taliban. so we, our, our concern is afghanistan. once again, if not prevented, turn into a terrorist hub. with more and more people fleeing afghanistan, the situation there is already affecting its neighbors and could be stabilized the entire region, giving the security council rounds to act another meeting on the us mission to get a status scheduled for september. but there's growing concern that will be too late . kristen salumi al jazeera, the united nations on to other new send to people from me and ma, have been arrested accused of passing to attack the countries un ambassador cumulative, who was appointed by the deposed civilian government as openly criticize them, electricians sensitive power in february poured tonight, the united nation still considered him to be made mas official envoy, even though the generals fired him prosecutor say, to men who live in new york planned to either injure or kelly ambassador. and scott, from bangkok excuse me to talk about this is debbie still thought who was a founder of the burma. it's just a network of ass e n organizations working to support a human rights and democracy in me and not debbie. we have seen so much violence and killing at target killing inside me and not ever since the government was deposed and we focused on that. and then we see something like this which proves that the reach of the military government is further its international. well, it's the find that the military regime is increasingly desperate. they failed to gain political and territorial control over the country. and yet mind the 1st place and now they are panicking that they may not be recognized by the un credentials. challenge coming up in the us in mid september in which the un committee will have to decide whether trauma to who represents the civilian elected government is there indeed the representative of the country or whether they will recognize this murderous regime instead? is there any precedent for this sort of thing happening sort of targeted killings outside of the country. it have happened before under the previous military regime . we'll see elected in peace assassinated by military agents in from burma, in tylen and on the china border. and most recently in 2008, the very notorious assassination of korean lead a part of mine shot in thailand for whom that's been no arrest. no one has actually been arrested for that crime. so your group debbie looking at trying to support human rights and democracy through as see on organizations. do you feel that the asked the on group as a whole has well is doing enough currently to try to to, to find some sort of breakthrough. i feel we haven't, we haven't heard about any sort of process in me enough for a long time. well, you know, in april at the end adopted a $55.00 consensus and claim that this would be the blueprint for trying to achieve a peaceful resolution. and the rest of the world has been waiting for this friend to deliver. and it hasn't, hasn't been effective at all. and i think it's time for the security un security council stephan. it's time for the rest of the world to actively turn around. this horrendous situation is in 6 months. the military has launched 3000 attacks on many civilians and killed over a 1000 people, including children. i think it's time to stop this before it gets out of control. and why has been so ineffective? is it because of the relationships which some countries have which me in my, which are getting in the way almost there's been too many compromises amongst individual states. but actually at the end of suffering, a crisis of leadership as well as a region, especially after it hit the region last year. so i think it time we actually stopped wasting around 5 years to act and started acting now at u. n level. and i think we also need to understand that it's time for the credentials to commit to committee when it meets in september next month to recognize the government that represents 76 percent of elected members of parliament. debbie self is from san berner. joining us from bangkok today. thank you so much for your time. debbie. ok, here's what's coming up to you. more than 3000000 banks nation in 6 days, bangladesh. busy set them ambitious, covered $900.00 target and venezuela economic crisis will look at the big gamble, the government's taking to get people using the local currency again. ah hello, good to see you. we have wildfires exploding around athens degree prime minister has warned that this situation is going to get worse, people doing whatever they can to protect their properties. a bit of a glimmer of hope here as temperatures have come down in athens at 34 degrees, but it's going to take much more than this mean time for turkey. we do have some scattered showers and fire, ravage parts of antalya providence. but again, it's going to take much more than just a few spits of rain. we really need that concentrated rain. next, i want to take you to the bulk in temperatures have lowered here as well. but the situation still dire, in fact, for north macedonia, the country has declared a crisis for the next 30 days. where across europe, we are watching energy bubble across the alps, particularly for eastern portions of france into switzerland. and you know, for the british house, we've got a weather maker swirling around. it's giving us what wendy and stormy conditions. and that is also slamming into portions of the low countries and southern scandinavia. after africa, the southwest corner of molly has scooped up more than a months worth of rain. in the past 24 hours. we have our storms along the gulf of guinea, but they are really dialing back as we head toward saturday. that's your weather update. catch you later the from the world's most populated region, the until the story from across asia and the pacific. to discover the current events with diverse coaches. and conflicting politics. ah, when i went east on out there of the the me you without the iran things off the top stories the united nations has been worn down, astound heading for a catastrophe. so serious because the quote that it would have few if any parallel with century taliban has kept to the 1st provincial capital. that ons wanted us in nature trips, jury, prosecutors in the us have charge to people for me. and now i was talking to the country the past that the united nations jo motel, i've been outspoken supporter, the democracy movement for me and my military be ready military has bombed him at targets, including a rocket launching site in the gaza strip. it says the operation was in response to the balloons being sent from gaza into israel. with the starting fires, there were no immediate reports of casualties or damage me. as a 6 day math vaccination drive underway in bangladesh, the government has set a goal of inoculating 3200000 people above the age of 25 in many rural and regional areas. and it plans to start offering get to your refugees finally next week. as well, the vaccination campaign has been one of the slowest in south asia, bangladesh struggling to contain a delta rock break and has extended a lockdown until next week. so more with time via chandry in dhaka. so time, can you put this into some sort of perspective, these numbers compared with people already vaccinated population size, all that sort of thing? well, let me give you some description where i'm at. i'm in doc i city in the morning. i was in court mitchell hospital. this is justin labor hospital. the line has been like then since morning it's been organized like the place paper has been complaining. they've been waiting after getting stamped in the registration, each person waiting like over an hour sometime in case those people are a little bit and not now since february about $14000000.00 people got vaccinated, some of them still didn't get the 2nd job. now that's about 3 percent of the population of 165000000, then over not a government ground shot of indian supply shot because of the crisis by not back company. since i'm buying that, you're saying vaccine from china us and says, not a plan to to go at least 3200000 people within next one week. the idea was to vaccinate 10000000 people. but the federation of logistic in the rural area was challenging because many people don't have access to internet or compete to register online in order to able to go to the hospital. so the government, setting up mobile clinic on going door to door and relate as in order to get the paper vaccinated. and yes, people are doing it online and they come with the farm here and then they wait in line to get vaccinated to tell us then about their minds to vaccinate, bring refugees in bangladesh. there are a lot of them. yeah, i mean this is not the largest refugee camp in the world, nearly a 1000000 rec, highly vulnerable living and very congested. although the infection rate was law, those were hardly about around $22.00 people known cases up depth and about a little over 2000 cases. of infection, but despite that, it's a very risky area. the government decided to start vaccinating them from 10th of august with the help of you on a year and was held organization. i got to remind you there's also about little over $18000.00 writing or that does living in an island isolated island in boston. john, there are lots to also come in the vaccination program. it's a challenging thing that plan excellent hospital within the camp. the laughter use those in order to vaccinate learning activities and it will take some time, a major challenge. thank you for those updates there from bangladesh that is 10 via children. darker. now here's wildfire in northern california is become the 3rd largest in state history. emergency crews are trying to stop it from reaching more forest tom's. we call it the dixie fire. it is already destroyed, much of the start town of greenville. john henry has more. now, he is in quincy in northern california. the dixie fire has grown tremendously. it's now the largest wildfire in the united states, and it's gotten there fast on wednesday with the 8th largest wildfire in california . history on thursday, it was the 6 and by friday it was the 3rd and it's only about 35 percent contain. so after it burns up trees like this, it just moves on firefighters say it covers
john, john, as well used in nym, rose and in giraffe, the raj. they, one of the 1st things they did was go to the prison break, hoping the prison freeing, of course all the detainees. quite a lot of them. taliban fighters fighting continues and other parts about got a song in helen province in the south in canada, in the south, where the local hospital reporting 18. injured and 6 that overnight. and in the west in herat fighting continues. so the taliban advance continues, and it's causing...
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yesterday when you do inter john, john, these soldiers and marines, they're fully kidded out putting on night vision goggles landing, and carnival team positions at the airport. they're going to a combat zone. are they not? they're certainly going into harm's way. lucas and lucas. they will have the right of self defense. they will be armed. if there is an attack upon our forces. our commanders have now and always have had the right and responsibility to defend themselves in any attack on our forces in afghanistan will be met swiftly with a forceful and an appropriate response. a british forces are also withdrawing for the country's defense secretary's already gravely willing that i've got a thought on the brink of collapse school in the us decision. a mistake and want to tell about a melissa, clearly have momentum across the country and i've got to start is heading towards civil war. predicting to that the battle scarred nation will again become a breeding ground for kinder reporting next from outside, the british defense ministry. he shouted and was dusting. well, all options on th
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john and sandra. good afternoon, everyone. i'm martha maccallum. right now on "the story," we're about to hear from the pentagon. this will be the first time that we've heard from john kirby, the spokesman there since we learned the awful tragic sickening sad news that 12 u.s. service members lost their lives. johny is at the podium. let's go there live. >> we'll take qu
john and sandra. good afternoon, everyone. i'm martha maccallum. right now on "the story," we're about to hear from the pentagon. this will be the first time that we've heard from john kirby, the spokesman there since we learned the awful tragic sickening sad news that 12 u.s. service members lost their lives. johny is at the podium. let's go there live. >> we'll take qu
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john john, it's in the north of afghanistan and the provincial capital ship reagan, that the taliban are saying they have control of all the main government buildings . they have control of the governance compound. they have control of the police headquarters, the intelligence headquarters. we've seen pictures to tell about a posted of the prison and very much as they did 24 hours ago in the garage. if those pictures are genuine, they shows to tell about breaking into the prison in order to break out the prisoners. which of course included taliban fighters who then joined the battle in the ship regard. in other news, police have been deployed in the ty, capital in. protest is on once again out on the streets, demanding government reform. they also want the king and the prime minister to be held accountable, the latest wave of the covey 19 outright speaking, of which a 6 day mass vaccination drive is happening right now. in bangladesh, the government has a goal of inoculating 3200000 people above the age of 25, in mainly rural and regional areas. the u. s. the weekly average of new daily infections has gone about 100000 for the 1st time. since the surge of cases in winter, the number of people also going to hospital is rising fast. infections, particularly bad in southern states, including florida. parts of libya have entered another full lockdown, including tripoli, the 3rd time such measures have been imposed since the start of the pandemic. and 2 people from me and my have been arrested accused of plotting to attack the countries un ambassador joe martin, who was appointed by the deposed civilian government as openly criticised the military hunter. i was in good faith power back in february. okay. counting, the cost is coming up next on out of here and it clarks with you for that. and then can ben l has the news? the news you can watch are english streaming live and i do 2 channels plus thousands of our programs. award winning documentaries. that need to subscribe to you choose dot com, forward slash al jazeera, english news, mccloud. this is counting the cost on al jazeera. you looked at the world of business and economics this week. the lopsided economic recovery and the vaccine inequality between rich and poor nations widens, but it's old wounds that are being opened up by the pandemic. can the i m. s. news, $650000000000.00 fund, bridge the gap. also this week pages, regulatory assault and private companies, white, one trillion dollars off the value of chinese stock. what's behind beijing stance? could be followed by other countries who's how the biggest shipping port in the western hemisphere cannot cope with the trillions us stimulus. ah, so from trinity to south africa, the pandemic has reopened or exposed existing economic and political challenges. failures to tackle unemployment, the accumulation of debts, rising inequalities relating to social unrest with no end to the health crisis inside. as a 3rd wave takes a grip across africa, the international monetary fund has warned. the gap between rich and poor nations is widening. while the i m f, increased its full cause for advanced economies growth this year, the washington base institute cut, it's great for cost for emerging, and developing economies. the i m f is blaming the unequal deployment of vaccines. are holding back growth about 40 percent of the population in advanced economies had been fully vaccinated. while that figure is just 11 percent or less in emerging markets and low income developing economies. a repeated cool to rich nation to contribute $50000000000.00 to provide vaccines for developing nations to bring an end to the pandemic. possibly by the end of next year, it's approved the $650000000000.00 fund to help countries through the crisis. about $21000000000.00 will go to low income countries, and $212000000000.00 will go to other emerging markets and developing countries without counting china. all that money would come in handy for south africa, which is counting the cost of unrest that killed more than $300.00 people. following the jailing of former president, jacob's zoom in south africa has limited room to maneuver after a decade of bailing out failing state and companies and corruption. there has been a smith takes a look at the aftermath of the unrest. lee camry surveys, what's left of his parade of shop in bulwark next door. we have got a group of doctors that at the spent quarter of a 1000000 setting up a nice practice in under 48 hours. every shop in this bustling town was stripped than torched. a community of 35000 people now left with no commercial center. scaring, the looting was sparked by the jailing of former president jacob's humor. it was given momentum by chronic poverty and inequality in south africa. made worse by the pandemic. were a couple of hours drive outside durban, and it's only when you leave the city. get a real idea of the scale of the looting, because not a town or village seems to been left untouched. outside the furniture store, people cute for taxes to help him carry home the bulky beds and sofas they stolen, the local police. overwhelmed, stood by and watched. it took a week for the south african government to restore order. here in jacob zoom. i hope province, of course, you know how and how ting with no shops and no post office to withdraw allowances and with distribution centers also hit by looting. people will likely go hungry. it will take weeks at best, for this town to be able to offer even basic services again. when a party to end it almost 30 years ago, millions of south africans like dorian and gamer, hope for a future of equality, opportunity, and prosperity for her. her children and her grandchildren. it hasn't turned out like that. dorian story is one of frustration and wasted potential, a story familiar to millions across this country. i was interested in going maybe university's way, but i put into 40 because it's too much. i could, i couldn't afford it, but i was so interested in being something having some profession. but i can. the world bank says that south africa is now the most unequal society in the world . the top 10 percent earnest take home 65 percent of the income white people a still more likely to find work and better paid work than the black counterparts. doreen would at least like her grandchildren to have a fair chance that growing up in a country where half the population lives below the poverty line. right, let's get some an analysis now from a b b. i'm going to last. see, he's a director of the african department at the international monetary fund and joined us from washington dc via skype. hello there, mr. selassie. hi, how are you? i will this unrest that we're seeing around the world is not just about the pandemic. it's all about longstanding economic and social issues. it's a $1000000.00 question, but what needs to be done? well, you know, at the moment in sub saharan africa, in particular, the key challenge tracing their countries is the pandemic. of course, that comic troubles that countries are having released them from the pandemic. and as managing that extra study, you know, give a, has been saying, we've seen a dangerous divergence between the path, both of the pandemic, but also economic performance in the richer and poor countries around the world. some south africa, notably as well behind in the vaccination progress. so that is really the key worry that we have. and of course, without the vaccination, without vaccines, shots of the arms, without getting the pandemic under control, trees difficult to, to build and look forward to stronger academic performance. which kind of help address some of the social and political tension that we've seen. and you have suggested that rich nations contribute to this 50000000000 dollar vaccination fund to assist with this program of vaccination port nations, people in port nations. how's that guy? one of the things that we've been doing quite a bit in recent months is really to lay out the scale of the problem without understanding the problem, how it's impacting various countries. it's difficult to find a solution. so we've laid out what the scale of the problem is, why it's important to vaccinate people, making the economic case, the social case, the moral case. and then also, you know, the country specific level. we've developed a dashboard where we are showing the kind of what each country needs to do to these objectives that reset off 40 percent by the end of the year and 60 percent by the middle of next year. we're doing this, of course, in conjunction with the partners that are really much more important voices when they say out w, h o, the world bank, the retail and you know, we're collaborating greatly. and financing, of course, is a very important part of how we can get to these objectives in recent years. it has been some real progress, hasn't there, and in cutting poverty and inequality in africa. but what kind of damage has the pandemic done to that progress? advance, it's really awful. so you know, the public key rates and sub saharan africa and the ninety's was high as 55 percent and reflecting strong economic reforms good growth over the last couple of decades . they had their whatever declining trend, so declining to about 40 percent africa by a few years ago. unfortunately, with the span demik, we're seeing a reverse held him back to project 3 just over the last year. the world bank estimates that as many as 30000000 people have fallen into poverty. so this exactly is why, you know, tradition really have been pulling out the stops to support the region like never before. last year we went to the region. we provide a financing off the order of 13 times what we would, you know, in a normal yes. and this year. of course we're also hoping to do what we're presenting. gage been longer term programs, but also just this week our executive board approved the injection of the largest s the our allocation at $650000000.00 of which about $24000000000.00 will be going to sub saharan africa countries. and that will be a very important financial shop in the arms for 4 countries. now the m f is suggesting that countries kind of spend their way out of the pandemic, but for developing nations that's just not possible. is it a lacy ahead? is a debt button. what is really important as if that is, of course, i am death issues in the region. however, when you have an ex, essential crisis like this, if you don't get, if you don't get that health situation under control, you don't put the pandemic behind you. you have more issues than just death to deal with. so really is very important to, to tackle the short term crisis that countries are facing. and financing is not the only solution, but it is part of the solution. of course, there will be deeper reforms needed. and in those cases, in those countries where death is clearly unsustainable, depth restructurings will be important. so we need to move on all those fronts. but really, the ex, essential nature of the threats country facing, i think, requires a different response than the fiscal prudence. but at a time like this, really what's called for as a tackling this crisis had on the south african president finally. so around phase has also more help with debts and the g 20 did offer relief on debt repayment, but it's the private investors who have failed to contribute. what can the m f do to facilitate that is really very important when it comes to death, to recognize that that is quite a look of his ro, janae the country in terms of that that pressure is that they're facing in terms of the solution to the challenges, so we do quite a lot of work, of course with individual countries to identify where that is clearly unsustainable . and then those cases provide support which, you know, in the, in some cases it's the 3 profiling that's needed in other cases, deeper restructurings. so in a very country specific way we are working to identify what the optimal way of moving forward is. but again, you know, i want to stretch, that's the death situation in the region. it's really quite, quite diverse. you have a lot of countries that have, are facing fiscal pressure offerings in quite a lot of challenges, but are able to continue financing themselves through the market or relying on either sources or financing. but you have also have some countries where the depth situation is really quite difficult and you don't want those countries to to be paying debt, particularly at a time like this get. so getting relief for them would be important. so really as country specific and we're working in a country specific way with, with our thought a piece and maybe selassie from the m f. thank you. thank you so much. the now, what's important, unbridled to rampant corporate grateful social cohesion. well, it appears that china is choosing paying as medical a call that's taking a swipe, but some of the country's biggest companies, those are wiped out about a trillion dollars of chinese shares listed on the mainland in hong kong, and in the u. s. over the past week, it all started with a humbling of chain as riches man, that's jack mo. offrey challenge regulates re concerns about the stock market listing of his and the group. the central bank wasn't keen on tech. john's encroaching on the banking sector without proper regulatory scrutiny and protection for consumers. the property tact here was next. as soaring prices in cities had price dot residence and the young bay jane is threatened to build more social housing and tighten the financing of developers. while precedent, she has said housing is for living in and not for speculation. the sector has been regularly used as a tool to stimulate the economy and then there was more pain for the tech sector after ride hailing at dd floated in. new york, regulators weren't happy with its data security practices. next, the $100000000000.00 online education sector was brought to hill beijing said it didn't want hard press parents pay more money for after school lessons. and this week, state media hit out at gaming companies call them spiritual opium for young children . there's plenty to pay care, and i'm delighted that we're joined by daniel ives from new york. daniel is the managing director of equity resear
john john, it's in the north of afghanistan and the provincial capital ship reagan, that the taliban are saying they have control of all the main government buildings . they have control of the governance compound. they have control of the police headquarters, the intelligence headquarters. we've seen pictures to tell about a posted of the prison and very much as they did 24 hours ago in the garage. if those pictures are genuine, they shows to tell about breaking into the prison in order to...
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john john, it's in the north of afghanistan and the provincial capital ship reagan, that the taliban are saying they have control of all the main government buildings . they have control of the governance compounds. they have control of the police headquarters, the intelligence headquarters. we've seen pictures to tell about a posted of the prison and very much as they did 24 hours ago in the garage. if those pictures are genuine, they shows to tell about breaking into the prison in order to break out the prisoners. which of course included taliban fighters who then joined the battle in the ship regarding the government is being a little bit quiet and what they're saying they confirmed that the police headquarters is in taliban top homes. that's a mit ministry of interior spokes person. and they say otherwise, the heavy fighting continues in chapter gun. certainly the taliban seemed confident in the claims. they put out a statement, a message to government employees in both numerous province and jo john province. so those, the provinces where these 2 provincial capitals are based, they say they've got control of those 2 in tar provinces. and the message to government workers is we are your brothers and you should return, you should not run away. meanwhile, at the you in new york, the security council heard that it cannot stand by, as i've got to stand things further towards catastrophe kristen, kristen salumi has a report. thing. the country is at a dangerous turning point. the un special representative for afghanistan called on the security council to act and act quickly 1st by demanding an end to taliban attacks against cities to attack urban areas is to knowingly inflict enormous harm and cause massive civilian casualties. nonetheless, the threatening of large urban areas appears to be a strategic decision by the taliban, who have accepted the likely carnage that will ensue. russia said the emphasis should be on restarting stalled political talks between the afghan government and
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i brought jack maple up and john jiminy who preceded you in philadelphia and miami. and john miller. john miller i have is my first press commissioner and everyone knows john miller. john i gave jobs to three times. he was my commissioner following giuliani and into the lapd in 2002 in brought them back in 2014. he is given a million-dollar jobs to take 200,000 are your jobs and i also had once again civilians from the outside. the first time i had kelling washington others in my second go-round in 2014 and i'm jumping ahead a little on you but it links back to 94. in your 50 year career you made -- met incredibly challenging and -- 2014 i had the opportunity it's like the movie this thing paul newman and robert redford the last thing and everybody wanted in. everybody wanted to come in and i had friends and colleagues over the years knocking on the door. they all wanted the last hurrah and i got them all in the dark. when i had my executive staff meetings killing washington gable and maple. maple had passed on god let love them at that time that literally i had the super bowl team and wi
i brought jack maple up and john jiminy who preceded you in philadelphia and miami. and john miller. john miller i have is my first press commissioner and everyone knows john miller. john i gave jobs to three times. he was my commissioner following giuliani and into the lapd in 2002 in brought them back in 2014. he is given a million-dollar jobs to take 200,000 are your jobs and i also had once again civilians from the outside. the first time i had kelling washington others in my second...
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john gibson... the scores are - john gibson... the scores are collected _ john gibson. .. john gibson. .. the scores are collected over a number- john gibson... the scores are collected over a number of i john gibson... the scores are - collected over a number of rounds and this sale was enough to get anna burnet and john gibson a silver medal. it puts team gb at the top of the medal table in sailing with the prospect of more tomorrow. daniela relph, bbc news. cyclist jason kenny's success makes him britain's most successful olympian of all time — alongside sir bradley wiggins. and there's been more success for team gb today: there was silver for pat mccormack in boxing, and bronze forjack law in diving. on the track meanwhile there an extraordinary win for norway's karsten warholm, who smashed his own world record in the men's a00m hurdles. andy swiss was watching. chasing a place in history, jason kenny, alongsidejack carlin and ryan owen is going for team sprint glory. britain had won the event at the past three games but this time in the final it was not to be. jason ke
john gibson... the scores are - john gibson... the scores are collected _ john gibson. .. john gibson. .. the scores are collected over a number- john gibson... the scores are collected over a number of i john gibson... the scores are - collected over a number of rounds and this sale was enough to get anna burnet and john gibson a silver medal. it puts team gb at the top of the medal table in sailing with the prospect of more tomorrow. daniela relph, bbc news. cyclist jason kenny's success...
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john. >> thanks, general. thank you. >> john, will you take a couple questions? >> nope. that's the end of it. >> neil: there you have it. john kirby at the pentagon and general mckenzie taking questions there, command of u.s. central command. i want to bring in our next guest. get his reaction. special commandner afghanistan and deputy assistant secretary of defense, joseph felter. a research fellow at the hoover institution. thanks very much for being here. we just heard i think a very measured response from the commander. he said the mission continues after recognizing the death of 12 u.s. service members today, 11 marines and a navy medic. he said the threat is very real and very much ongoing, particularly in -- he framed the idea of a small to large vehicle attack saying that is something that isis wants to carry out. we don't know whether this attack is attributed to isis. there's a lot there, sir. so joseph, your reaction to what we just heard. >> martha, first of all, again, condolences to the 12 families that lost loved ones today. they'll get a knock on the door here with the june normed marine or paratrooper giving
john. >> thanks, general. thank you. >> john, will you take a couple questions? >> nope. that's the end of it. >> neil: there you have it. john kirby at the pentagon and general mckenzie taking questions there, command of u.s. central command. i want to bring in our next guest. get his reaction. special commandner afghanistan and deputy assistant secretary of defense, joseph felter. a research fellow at the hoover institution. thanks very much for being here. we just...
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johning us john harwood and senior political analyst john avalon. yes, big road ahead as manu just laid out for us. john avalon, we can't ignore the historical significance here. how big of an accomplishment is this for president biden at this point in his first year? >> huge, and i think that's the way to think about this. what are the historical comps if any to this? i don't think any democratic president has had a more impactful first year legislatively since lbj. in terms of any president, i think you've got to go back to regan's first year where he was able to pass with bipartisan margins budget plan that changed the trajectory of american politics in fundamental ways. this is a huge win, not just for biden's promise he could make government work and cobble together bipartisan consensus. it's a huge deal, after republican killed a $50 billion infrastructure bill a decade ago. this broader budget, there are hurdles ahead. but there are going to be negotiations within the democratic conference. so in many ways the mostly difficult hurdle has been
johning us john harwood and senior political analyst john avalon. yes, big road ahead as manu just laid out for us. john avalon, we can't ignore the historical significance here. how big of an accomplishment is this for president biden at this point in his first year? >> huge, and i think that's the way to think about this. what are the historical comps if any to this? i don't think any democratic president has had a more impactful first year legislatively since lbj. in terms of any...
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john? >> john: no shortage of things to separate us from our money. thanks, grady. jackie?n incredible journey. it flew from london to russia where a cat killed it. a russian bat rehabilitation expert said they found "london zoo" written on it. >> mean cats in london. this is a story that i can give you some personal experience on maybe you can an well. washington d.c. swarming with parasites that are impossible to avoid and miserable to be around. we're not talking about capital hill or cause street but blood sucking parasites. the "new york post" says it all. d.c. residents terrorized by invisible fleshiting mites. if it buys you, it boroughs in your skin like a chigger. scientists say they have come to feed on the cicada eggs after the noisy 17 years that cicadas emerged this spring. it's called the oak leaf itch mite. how many times have you been bitten? >> i'm covered. i went for a run and came back looking like a leper. they're microscopic. it will get worse. the end of the season is dangerous. >> they're in the branches eating the eggs that the cicadas lay. if you ha
john? >> john: no shortage of things to separate us from our money. thanks, grady. jackie?n incredible journey. it flew from london to russia where a cat killed it. a russian bat rehabilitation expert said they found "london zoo" written on it. >> mean cats in london. this is a story that i can give you some personal experience on maybe you can an well. washington d.c. swarming with parasites that are impossible to avoid and miserable to be around. we're not talking about...
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john build yours, a sentiment, seemingly unheeded bicycles, mainstream media, even when the offices of nature nation journalists bombed by the u. k. u. s. a. u armed israeli military, joining me from sidney is john pilcher. john, thanks so much for coming on the show. you said the palestine is the issue in the last century and in this century, how does it link everything from war and peace atrocities, imperialism information to neoliberalism? will power find the center of, of a great imperial act. i've made 2 films called palestine is still issue 28 years apart. i may make another one. it will be cold, pell assigned to still leave true. because palestine, unless we understand the atrocity being imposed on palestine and the right of people to defend themselves, the right of people to resist against an external outside force of force. but it becomes more extreme by the moment and i'm talking about israel. they will never understand how the world works has been a whole attempt to make hamas, the central issue of the reporting. and that's nonsense. hamas is a peculiar demon. in fact, hum, hum, often it's military wing, a part of a resistance, a resistance, but was provoked by these railway is the real team. and t
john build yours, a sentiment, seemingly unheeded bicycles, mainstream media, even when the offices of nature nation journalists bombed by the u. k. u. s. a. u armed israeli military, joining me from sidney is john pilcher. john, thanks so much for coming on the show. you said the palestine is the issue in the last century and in this century, how does it link everything from war and peace atrocities, imperialism information to neoliberalism? will power find the center of, of a great imperial...
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burn out if you look at uk and india, hopefully we will follow the same pattern spike and drop john stoltzfus johnve a great day. >> thanks, brian >>> all right. thank you. all right. that does it for us here on "worldwide exchange. see you tomorrow morning remember, our insider buying segment will be on tomorrow morning. you don't want to miss that. "squawk" and the gang picking up coverage next. have an awesome day. me, that i should get used to people staring. so i did. it's okay, you can stare. when you're a two-time gold medalist, it comes with the territory. >>>. we will get you ready for the data points ahead. >>> the cdc recommending the vaccine for pregnant woman and suggesting a booster for immunocompromised people today it's thursday, august 12th, 2021 "squawk box" begins right now. >>> good morning welcome to "squawk box" here on cnbc i'm melissa lee with
burn out if you look at uk and india, hopefully we will follow the same pattern spike and drop john stoltzfus johnve a great day. >> thanks, brian >>> all right. thank you. all right. that does it for us here on "worldwide exchange. see you tomorrow morning remember, our insider buying segment will be on tomorrow morning. you don't want to miss that. "squawk" and the gang picking up coverage next. have an awesome day. me, that i should get used to people staring....
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john. i would give it to john if i won it it's john's. take --take it take it! d do we should make this emmy like the stanley cup. see? we share it. and we both have it for a certain amount of time and we go on tour it with. and we raise it above our head >> seth: yeah. >> and go places with it because, you know, we -- we won this it's the same damn show. we on the same damn show >> seth: now this show -- this show was originally on quibi, and now you can watch it on roku did you have roku before "mapleworth" went to roku? >> no, i did not have it all these weird names throw me off a little bit quibi sounds like a small little town in canada somewhere [ laughter ] wasn't it -- it has a ring to it i'm going over to quibi for the weekend. and roku, like it's ten times as hot as a jalapeno like, the roku pepper or something like that. doesn't it sound - it reminds me of something you're not supposed to eat but somehow somebody made it cool you know what i'm saying it's like undigestible so it goes in and comes out the same way you know what i'm saying you can't even
john. i would give it to john if i won it it's john's. take --take it take it! d do we should make this emmy like the stanley cup. see? we share it. and we both have it for a certain amount of time and we go on tour it with. and we raise it above our head >> seth: yeah. >> and go places with it because, you know, we -- we won this it's the same damn show. we on the same damn show >> seth: now this show -- this show was originally on quibi, and now you can watch it on roku did...