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all of this happened long before imran khan came to power.*s government is trying to pass some legislation to offer better protection for journalists. so why are you exaggerating the impact of imran khan in this negative way? no, i am not exaggerating. i am not exaggerating. if you talk to the human rights minister of imran khan, dr shireen mazari, she will tell you that i tried my level best to cooperate with her to formulate the draft of the journalist protection bill, which was presented recently in the parliament. and she accepted it many times publicly that hamid mir is the one who helped me a lot to make this draft. and all the other media bodies, we are also helping this government, led by imran khan, to make good legislation for the media freedom. but on the other side, the same government which you think is not responsible for imposing censorship on us, the same government is trying to make a new law with the name of pakistan media development authority law through which they want to establish media tribunals and they want to convict
all of this happened long before imran khan came to power.*s government is trying to pass some legislation to offer better protection for journalists. so why are you exaggerating the impact of imran khan in this negative way? no, i am not exaggerating. i am not exaggerating. if you talk to the human rights minister of imran khan, dr shireen mazari, she will tell you that i tried my level best to cooperate with her to formulate the draft of the journalist protection bill, which was presented...
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in 1973, king zahir shah's cousin daoud khan overthrew him in a bloodless coup.elf the first president. daoud khan rode the tiger of his times, balancing big investments from the americans against those of the soviet union. i was part of that lucky generation, the first who would reap the rewards of all the hard work. we were ambitious girls. we had big ideas — to be lawyers, to be doctors, to transform our country. we could not have known how very quickly the best of times would become the worst. in 1978, a group of communist army officers overthrow president daoud khan, the saur coup d'etat. it began a generation of war and invasion — the war we are still living with today. my parents were worried for our future. my sisters and i dressed in old burqas and plastic shoes. we managed to catch a bus across the border into pakistan as refugees. we tookjust a small bundle of things. mehtabuddin escaped to, along the road he had helped mehtabuddin escaped too, along the road he had helped to build in the 1940s. in december 1979, soviet troops entered kabul. they broke
in 1973, king zahir shah's cousin daoud khan overthrew him in a bloodless coup.elf the first president. daoud khan rode the tiger of his times, balancing big investments from the americans against those of the soviet union. i was part of that lucky generation, the first who would reap the rewards of all the hard work. we were ambitious girls. we had big ideas — to be lawyers, to be doctors, to transform our country. we could not have known how very quickly the best of times would become the...
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dawa khan mena al us down this path. dawa khan menapal was _ us down this path.as the _ us down this path. dawa khan menapal was the afghan - menapal was the afghan government official who was assassinated, for many afghans he was the face of the government, what does it do for the morale in the country for afghans to know he has been assassinated by the taliban? the face of the afghan, of the afghan government that afghans see often isn't the same face that we see in the west. the face of the afghan government that too many afghans have seen has been a predatory and clapped aquatic government. —— kleptocratic. i remember talking to some elders and they look at me and i asked them, who do you support? they looked at me and they said "we are not on anybody�*s side because they are not on our side". the government robs us, the taliban beats us and the others rob us. so you tell us who we should support". it is that dilemma that many afghans have found themselves in, and to the extent that the afghan government has been predatory and kleptocratic, it has driven afgh
dawa khan mena al us down this path. dawa khan menapal was _ us down this path.as the _ us down this path. dawa khan menapal was the afghan - menapal was the afghan government official who was assassinated, for many afghans he was the face of the government, what does it do for the morale in the country for afghans to know he has been assassinated by the taliban? the face of the afghan, of the afghan government that afghans see often isn't the same face that we see in the west. the face of the...
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amy: jÉrÉmie azmat khan, thank you for being with us.ve ann wright the final word as you speak to us from hawaii and you look at what is happening in afghanistan where you were almost two decades ago, what you think needs to happen and what you think americans should understand about the war in afghanistan. >> well, i think the u.s. public ought to be very wary of every administration, the things -- that things we should take a military option in trying to resolve any sort of conflict. we have seen the unit states in vietnam and iraq and afghanistan, the lies that are told to us about why we need to go into countries with our military versus having some nonmilitary resolution to these issues is really, really important. particularly as we face our government right now that is saying china and russia are enemies, that are threats to our national security. we need to push back against our government, against any more military invasions, occupations, attacks on any country. my heart goes out and bleeds for the people of afghanistan who have
amy: jÉrÉmie azmat khan, thank you for being with us.ve ann wright the final word as you speak to us from hawaii and you look at what is happening in afghanistan where you were almost two decades ago, what you think needs to happen and what you think americans should understand about the war in afghanistan. >> well, i think the u.s. public ought to be very wary of every administration, the things -- that things we should take a military option in trying to resolve any sort of conflict....
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in the western city of herat, security forces helped by local warlords — such as this man, ismail khanave thrown everything into repelling an offensive on the city. journalist charlie faulkner has recently been in herat. here's her account of what she saw there. i was on a front line there with ismail khan and the local fighters who are fighting, sort of answering to him, alongside the government troops. i mean, we could see that, you know, they are really sort of coming together and uniting in their attempts at trying to push back the taliban. you know, things have become very, very severe in herat, same as in kandahar and lashkar gah. the afghan army is also supported by the few remaining us troops in the country, ahead of the final withdrawal planned for later this month. the bbc�*s abdullah bakhtiar in kabul explains how important the americans still are in the fight against the taliban. yeah, so, the us support- for the afghan forces is very vital. as you know, the us forces have recently bombed some taliban . positions in lashkar gah city, i which have apparently inflicted casual
in the western city of herat, security forces helped by local warlords — such as this man, ismail khanave thrown everything into repelling an offensive on the city. journalist charlie faulkner has recently been in herat. here's her account of what she saw there. i was on a front line there with ismail khan and the local fighters who are fighting, sort of answering to him, alongside the government troops. i mean, we could see that, you know, they are really sort of coming together and uniting...
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owner of khan academy known for the education tools worldwide.when we look at those numbers, 97% of teachers, educators saying they saw some form of learning loss over the last year, does that surprise you at all or is it about what you expected? >> unfortunately it is about what we would expect. there is always learning loss, people talk about the summer slide or even three months of not being in school, kids don't learn and they atrophy. pre-pandemic 70% of kids who show up at community college have so much unfinished learning that they have to take prealgebra. and you add the pandemic and distance learning and 18 months and it is ironic to hear it from me who is the poster child for ni online. if i to pick the amazing technology and the teacher, i would pick the amazing in person teacher every time. and one of my neighbors is a schoolteacher for fifth and sixth grader and even in a middle class neighborhood, she's seeing 10% of the kids that fell off the radar during the past year, year and a half. it is even worse in neighborhoods where kids
owner of khan academy known for the education tools worldwide.when we look at those numbers, 97% of teachers, educators saying they saw some form of learning loss over the last year, does that surprise you at all or is it about what you expected? >> unfortunately it is about what we would expect. there is always learning loss, people talk about the summer slide or even three months of not being in school, kids don't learn and they atrophy. pre-pandemic 70% of kids who show up at community...
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k, sal khan, the founder and ceo of khan academy, a nonprofit that offers free educational lessons onlineot good out there in the land of learning and parents are trying to help their youngsters pick up some ground before the school year. hw can they do that best? >> yeah, the reality is even before the pandemic in a class of 29 or 30 students like we just saw, some kids are ready to move ahead and others need more help filling the foundations. a lot of students will need significant help and some others are ready to continue at grade level or beyond. my recommendation for parents, wherever your child is on that spectrum, try to supplement with other things and that's why khan academy exists. everything i talk about is free, funded by philanthropy. work on khan academy, 20 minutes a day, especially in math. khan academy kids is is an early learning app where students -- we have had a umass study where the students spent 20 minutes a day, this is 2 to 8 years old and they close the bottom quartile. we have another not for profit called schoolhouse.org and it's free tutoring, that's for 13
k, sal khan, the founder and ceo of khan academy, a nonprofit that offers free educational lessons onlineot good out there in the land of learning and parents are trying to help their youngsters pick up some ground before the school year. hw can they do that best? >> yeah, the reality is even before the pandemic in a class of 29 or 30 students like we just saw, some kids are ready to move ahead and others need more help filling the foundations. a lot of students will need significant help...
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dr abbas khan's brother and sister.and said that you have dedicated your medical career and said thanks to him, i cannot— career and said thanks to him, i cannot explain too how touched my fanrily— cannot explain too how touched my family and — cannot explain too how touched my family and i are. it was so to read. iwant— family and i are. it was so to read. iwantto— family and i are. it was so to read. iwant to be— family and i are. it was so to read. i want to be an orthopaedic surgeon, that has got some great transferable skills in conflict areas and apply those dr abbas khan was a passionate doctor, a very caring individual, and i guess today if he was here, she would be filled with pride to see that he would have inspired one person to go to medical school and be involved in the work that he was doing, health care professionals do incredible things in extremely difficult circumstances, but —— whether it is here on covid wards or abroad in war zones, whether it is here on covid wards or abroad in warzones, and whethe
dr abbas khan's brother and sister.and said that you have dedicated your medical career and said thanks to him, i cannot— career and said thanks to him, i cannot explain too how touched my fanrily— cannot explain too how touched my family and — cannot explain too how touched my family and i are. it was so to read. iwant— family and i are. it was so to read. iwantto— family and i are. it was so to read. iwant to be— family and i are. it was so to read. i want to be an orthopaedic...
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khan added, we all can serve others. create a better community, a better nation, and a better humanity. a nomination that could not be more well deserved. ♪♪ t-minus two minutes and counting. ♪♪ um, she's eating the rocket. -copy that, she's eating the rocket. i assume we needed that? [chomping sound] ♪♪ lunchables! built to be eaten. she has eaten the rocket. [girl burps] over. [swords clashing] - had enough? - no... arthritis. here. new aspercreme arthritis. full prescription-strength? reduces inflammation? thank the gods. don't thank them too soon. kick pain in the aspercreme. don't thank them too soon. before discovering nexium 24hr to treat her frequent heartburn... claire could only imagine enjoying chocolate cake. now, she can have her cake and eat it too. nexium 24hr stops acid before it starts for all-day, all-night protection. can you imagine 24 hours without heartburn? i'm still wowed by what's next. even with higher stroke risk due to afib not caused by a heart valve problem. so if there's a better treatment
khan added, we all can serve others. create a better community, a better nation, and a better humanity. a nomination that could not be more well deserved. ♪♪ t-minus two minutes and counting. ♪♪ um, she's eating the rocket. -copy that, she's eating the rocket. i assume we needed that? [chomping sound] ♪♪ lunchables! built to be eaten. she has eaten the rocket. [girl burps] over. [swords clashing] - had enough? - no... arthritis. here. new aspercreme arthritis. full...
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ali khan is the dean of the university of nebraska school of public health. a former director of the c.d.c.s office of public health preparedness and response. should any of those passengers been allowed to get on commercial flights at that point? >> khan: so, those individuals definitely should have stayed in atlanta and been appropriately isolated or quarantined based on their circumstances. >> alfonsi: we knew enough at that point to know that was a bad decision. >> khan: oh, no-- not only did we know enough at that point, we had already acted on that knowledge multiple times. we know that, what was the right thing to do was with the "grand princess" and other cruise ships, that those individuals need to get off the ship, needed to be monitored separately, in quarantine, before they cou gute would not share the passenger list with us, but we were able to track down 64 of the and of those 64? 45 of them told us they tested positive for covid soon after coming home. >> khan: this is what the agency plans for, day in and day out, on how to do this. i mean, th
ali khan is the dean of the university of nebraska school of public health. a former director of the c.d.c.s office of public health preparedness and response. should any of those passengers been allowed to get on commercial flights at that point? >> khan: so, those individuals definitely should have stayed in atlanta and been appropriately isolated or quarantined based on their circumstances. >> alfonsi: we knew enough at that point to know that was a bad decision. >> khan:...
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one man in particular stood out to him, dr abbas khan, a british surgeon.icine. i thought to myself constantly, actually, during medical school that the reason i am doing this is because i was inspired by him. so, i printed a photograph and put it in a frame, and i wanted to pay homage to him, in the hope that maybe his mother would see that, you know, kind of a fitting tribute. a photo of his graduation posted on twitter caught the attention of social media users. sara, abbas�*s sister, saw the post and reached out to him. lovely to meet you. lovely to meet you. karim met with sara, and abbas�* brother, shah — also an orthopaedic surgeon. i think it is inspiring that you have dedicated your medical career and said thanks to abbas. i cannot explain to you how touched my family and i are. it was so beautiful to read. abbas was a passionate doctor, a very caring individual. - and i guess today, if he was here, i he would be filled with pride to see that he would have inspired even one person to go to medical _ school and be involved - in the work that he was
one man in particular stood out to him, dr abbas khan, a british surgeon.icine. i thought to myself constantly, actually, during medical school that the reason i am doing this is because i was inspired by him. so, i printed a photograph and put it in a frame, and i wanted to pay homage to him, in the hope that maybe his mother would see that, you know, kind of a fitting tribute. a photo of his graduation posted on twitter caught the attention of social media users. sara, abbas�*s sister, saw...
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if this is the case, what might persuade imran khan i firmly.well, they are not in control, to _ islamabad to change strategy? well, they are not in control, to be - they are not in control, to be honest. imran khan was brought into the prime minister's office because he is a booster of the taliban, because he was willing to buy into the general�*s agenda, but it is really military headquarters, general headquarters that needs to get the message and my view is that they will not get the message unless they will not get the message unless the international community speaks with one voice and implements the kind of sanctions regime against them that we have done against vladimir putin and his entourage for invading the ukraine. arguably, the proxy war pakistan has been waiting in afghanistan has been on a much larger scale, in afghanistan has been on a much largerscale, much in afghanistan has been on a much larger scale, much more costly for our countries, but above all for afghans over many more years and vladimir putin's escapades in ukraine. s
if this is the case, what might persuade imran khan i firmly.well, they are not in control, to _ islamabad to change strategy? well, they are not in control, to be - they are not in control, to be honest. imran khan was brought into the prime minister's office because he is a booster of the taliban, because he was willing to buy into the general�*s agenda, but it is really military headquarters, general headquarters that needs to get the message and my view is that they will not get the...
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khan, who are not getting it. and dr.hat's the path to getting us to under control, to getting covid under control by the spring. if that's the way we get there, what's the value of that prediction? because people aren't getting it? >> so, i'm very, very careful about predicting times when this is going to be over or, you know, herd immunity levels. i think the issue you have is spot-on, victor, which is, how do we get these 90 million people vaccinated. the fda just helped out by approving the vaccine. so any caution for people who are worried about safety, now many of them will feel better that it's safe to use. this will also allow more mandates across the state to vaccinate people. i think we need to layer on incentives. and remember that vaccination is our key strategy, but we need to continue to use other strategies to protect ourselves and protect our kids, such as masks. >> dr. kaun, i was very interested to see where you were spending your time today. you put on twitter that you went to a very interesting pro-cho
khan, who are not getting it. and dr.hat's the path to getting us to under control, to getting covid under control by the spring. if that's the way we get there, what's the value of that prediction? because people aren't getting it? >> so, i'm very, very careful about predicting times when this is going to be over or, you know, herd immunity levels. i think the issue you have is spot-on, victor, which is, how do we get these 90 million people vaccinated. the fda just helped out by...
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west where they seized the historic city of herat and its famed military commander mohammed ismail khan. in this taliban propaganda video, khan, who fought the taliban in 2001, says he hopes the militants will bring peace, security, and stability. the lightning-fast taliban takeover has shocked the world. the militant group took its first provincial capital one week ago today now their territory looks like this, closing in on kabul. the pentagon now scrambling to send 3,000 troops to the kabul airport, most arriving by the end of this weekend, a temporary mission to get embassy staff out safely >> the deteriorating conditions are a factor, a big factor in why the president has approved this mission. >> reporter: as the u.s. embassy is ordering staff to destroy sensitive documents and computers, according to a memo obtained by npr. panicked afghans are rushing to the capital with aid agencies warning of a humanitarian crisis. >> this is my house. >> reporter: this man's house was bombed >> it's completely destroyed. >> completely destroyed. no future. >> reporter: these men all worked fo
west where they seized the historic city of herat and its famed military commander mohammed ismail khan. in this taliban propaganda video, khan, who fought the taliban in 2001, says he hopes the militants will bring peace, security, and stability. the lightning-fast taliban takeover has shocked the world. the militant group took its first provincial capital one week ago today now their territory looks like this, closing in on kabul. the pentagon now scrambling to send 3,000 troops to the kabul...
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joining us right now is khan academy's founder andceo sal khan sal, it's great to see you a lot has happenedwith you throughout this. we're about to start on the next leg of this where kids from the most part will be back in the classroom. what do you think? >> it's going to be a tough back to school. good thing is, we are getting to the light at the end of the tunnel most schools are back in school physically, a big deal from the social/emotional point of view before the pandemic you had a scenario in the class of 30 kids there's a whole bell curve of distribution of the students in the classroom and teachers in a traditional model had to pick where they had to teach to they typically teach at the 22%, which means it's too fast for 22% of the kids and too fast for 28% of the kids. a lot of kids have fallen further behind so teachers having a bigger problem. parents having a bigger problem with that wider spread of 30 kids, how does a teacher address the needs of all of them this is where we've talked about the gold standard is to differentiate, try to meet every student where they are unles
joining us right now is khan academy's founder andceo sal khan sal, it's great to see you a lot has happenedwith you throughout this. we're about to start on the next leg of this where kids from the most part will be back in the classroom. what do you think? >> it's going to be a tough back to school. good thing is, we are getting to the light at the end of the tunnel most schools are back in school physically, a big deal from the social/emotional point of view before the pandemic you had...
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miriam walker—khan reports. play in the premier league backin asian to play in the premier league back in 1992 when he signed for arsenal. it would be 11 years until another followed arsenal. it would be 11 years until anotherfollowed in his arsenal. it would be 11 years until another followed in his footsteps and only a handful of players have, one of those was him, now his brother is meeting a new scheme part of the five—year strategy from the pfa to increase asian representation within football. mil pfa to increase asian representation within football.— within football. all we at the pfa liven the within football. all we at the pfa given the support _ within football. all we at the pfa given the support network - within football. all we at the pfa given the support network we - within football. all we at the pfa| given the support network we are building the platform around them, the right people have gone on and had a careerfor them to bounce ideas off and hopefully support them along and thatjourney as well
miriam walker—khan reports. play in the premier league backin asian to play in the premier league back in 1992 when he signed for arsenal. it would be 11 years until another followed arsenal. it would be 11 years until anotherfollowed in his arsenal. it would be 11 years until another followed in his footsteps and only a handful of players have, one of those was him, now his brother is meeting a new scheme part of the five—year strategy from the pfa to increase asian representation within...
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gunmen opening fire on this car, killing the head of the government's media information centre, dawa khanthey'd warned officials would be targeted in response to air strikes by afghan and us forces. the war now increasingly spilling into the capital. but the taliban are also now targeting other key cities in this, their latest offensive. they claim to have captured the city of zaranj in the south—west of the country. officials say, if true, it would be the first provincial capital to fall into their hands in this, the latest upsurge in fighting. and the taliban claim more will follow. at the united nations in new york, there are now calls for action. the council must act and prevent a catastrophic situation. we are alarmed by reports of incidents of gross human rights violations by the taliban and their foreign terrorist associates in almost half of our country. and we are extremely concerned about the safety and security of people in cities under taliban attacks and what brutality would await them. the question now, though, is what action can be taken, given the taliban advances have bee
gunmen opening fire on this car, killing the head of the government's media information centre, dawa khanthey'd warned officials would be targeted in response to air strikes by afghan and us forces. the war now increasingly spilling into the capital. but the taliban are also now targeting other key cities in this, their latest offensive. they claim to have captured the city of zaranj in the south—west of the country. officials say, if true, it would be the first provincial capital to fall...
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for example, since his photograph is up there, i'll use the example of pakistan president khan. eisenhower was especially impressed with his bearing and how he discussed developing and emerging democracy in the nation of pakistan. from the very beginning, i conceived for the president a warm affection which still endures. i have more than once disagreed with his views, but i had no reason to doubt his sincerity. and eisenhower's meetings with leaders throughout these trips, mostly resulted in similar feelings. he was equally impressed with the prime minister of india. private discussions with the charismatic leader led ike to write, understanding between our two governments had been deepened, i felt. and our ease of communication improved. basically these visits were designed to expose to a world that had never met americans, what america was about. and to also counter some of the communist propaganda about america and prove to the rest of the world that america was not trying to gain any imperial powers, was not trying to dominate any other countries. we were offering friendshi
for example, since his photograph is up there, i'll use the example of pakistan president khan. eisenhower was especially impressed with his bearing and how he discussed developing and emerging democracy in the nation of pakistan. from the very beginning, i conceived for the president a warm affection which still endures. i have more than once disagreed with his views, but i had no reason to doubt his sincerity. and eisenhower's meetings with leaders throughout these trips, mostly resulted in...
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the the photograph is of president eisenhower and pakistan president ayub khan on eisenhower's arrival in karachi in 1959. now most of these countries he visited were not the normal countries that in american president would visit they were not the staunchest allies. they were not the strongest enemies. they were emerging nations. that were trying to sort out their place in global politics pakistan india afghanistan. iran turkey tunisia morocco places such as this um eisenhower's was very impressed. by how all his meetings with these leaders went. for example, um since his photograph is up there. i'll use the example of pakistan president ayub khan eisenhower's with his bearing and and how he discussed developing. an emerging democracy in the nation of pakistan from the very beginning i conceived for president ayub a warm affection which still endures endures? i have more than once disagreed with his views, but i had no reason to doubt his sincerity. and eisenhower's meetings with leaders throughout these trips. i'm mostly resulted in in similar feelings. it was equally impressed with
the the photograph is of president eisenhower and pakistan president ayub khan on eisenhower's arrival in karachi in 1959. now most of these countries he visited were not the normal countries that in american president would visit they were not the staunchest allies. they were not the strongest enemies. they were emerging nations. that were trying to sort out their place in global politics pakistan india afghanistan. iran turkey tunisia morocco places such as this um eisenhower's was very...
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one man in particular stood out to him, dr abbas khan, a british surgeon.ed as a doctor himself, bringing a photo of abbas to his graduation. finished medical school, had my graduation, i thought to myself, constantly during medical school, the reason that i am doing this is because i was inspired by dr abbas khan. so i printed a photograph and put it in a frame to pay homage to him in hopes that maybe his mother would see that as a fitting tribute. a photo of his graduation on twitter caught the attention of social media users. sarah, abbas�* sister, saw the post and reached out. lovely to meet you. karim met with abbas�* brother and sister. it is inspiring that you have dedicated your medical career and said thanks to abbas, i cannot explain to you how touched my family and i are. it was so beautiful to read. like abbas, i want to be an orthopaedic surgeon has got some great transferable skills in conflict areas and apply those. abbas was a passionate doctor, a very caring individual, - and i guess today if he was here, . he would be filled with pride to
one man in particular stood out to him, dr abbas khan, a british surgeon.ed as a doctor himself, bringing a photo of abbas to his graduation. finished medical school, had my graduation, i thought to myself, constantly during medical school, the reason that i am doing this is because i was inspired by dr abbas khan. so i printed a photograph and put it in a frame to pay homage to him in hopes that maybe his mother would see that as a fitting tribute. a photo of his graduation on twitter caught...
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what do you think it says about lina khan, that she came back with this, and so quickly?aomi: obviously, lina khan has been a leading advocate for more progressive vision of antitrust enforcement. she is the one arguing that, the traditional measures of competitive harm, which is, do consumer prices go up, is insufficient to really capture these tech giants, which are often offering free services. so she came back with a suit this quickly -- i think it is not surprising. it is what her supporters in congress and beyond were likely expecting. whether she succeeds will be an interesting test case to whether she will be able to get her agenda accomplished. it will also give, depending on which direction it goes, it will give congress some nudging in one direction or another to get at the question, do our current antitrust laws, are they modernized, up-to-date enough to capture proper enforcement in the technology industry? emily: we will be following to see how that one plays out. facebook had asked -- to recuse herself from this together suit, but the f.t.c. said it would n
what do you think it says about lina khan, that she came back with this, and so quickly?aomi: obviously, lina khan has been a leading advocate for more progressive vision of antitrust enforcement. she is the one arguing that, the traditional measures of competitive harm, which is, do consumer prices go up, is insufficient to really capture these tech giants, which are often offering free services. so she came back with a suit this quickly -- i think it is not surprising. it is what her...
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shamaila khan is joining us now, alliancebernstein emerging debt director.nstable do you think the situation is? i saw a reaction yesterday and pakistani bonds. it wasn't a substantial one. is there a belief ultimately that even if pakistan does have to do the heavy lifting in terms of refugees, it will be supported by the rest of the world? shamaila: that is the belief, and that is why the impact for pakistani bonds were quite muted. there are going to be refugees. there's going to be uncertainty related to the situation. however, we do believe that pakistan's geopolitical importance will increase. in terms of what has happened, i believe that even the taliban are surprised about how easily they were able to take over the country. it is becoming apparent from their statements in the press conference that they are at this point focused on consolidating their power in the country and stabilizing the situation, and allowing the country to resume normal operations. that is their priority right now. there geopolitical ambitions, as well as the ideology in the co
shamaila khan is joining us now, alliancebernstein emerging debt director.nstable do you think the situation is? i saw a reaction yesterday and pakistani bonds. it wasn't a substantial one. is there a belief ultimately that even if pakistan does have to do the heavy lifting in terms of refugees, it will be supported by the rest of the world? shamaila: that is the belief, and that is why the impact for pakistani bonds were quite muted. there are going to be refugees. there's going to be...
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imram khan also shared a statement many hours after the taliban entered the city of kabul he'd been in talks with the turkish president and he said after the national security committee meeting is over today, he's going to call him back to figure out how to go ahead between turkey and pakistan, how they're going to work to make sure there's stability in afghanistan. and apart from that, it's a very complicated neighborhood. there's also china in the north of pakistan. there's also the one belt one road project. pakistan has been saying often in the weeks leading to what happened yesterday that it is not happy with the way the united states is pulling out. it said it wants stability in afghanistan because of what it wants to do with china and central asia to create a link between central asia and pakistan, to give them access to pakistan's big sea ports. so there's a lot up in the air at the moment. there's also, of course, the question of what's going to happen to the possibly impending crisis of afghan refugees into pakistan. pakistan has said it's not going to be accepting more refug
imram khan also shared a statement many hours after the taliban entered the city of kabul he'd been in talks with the turkish president and he said after the national security committee meeting is over today, he's going to call him back to figure out how to go ahead between turkey and pakistan, how they're going to work to make sure there's stability in afghanistan. and apart from that, it's a very complicated neighborhood. there's also china in the north of pakistan. there's also the one belt...
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in 1978, a group of soviet army officers overthrew daoud khan.ar we are still living today. my my parents were worried for our future. my sisters and i dressed in all burqas and plastic shoes. we managed to catch a bus across the border into afghanistan as refugees. we took just a border into afghanistan as refugees. we tookjust a small bundle of things. mehtabuddin escape to, along the road he had helped to build in the road he had helped to build in the 1940s. in december 1979, the road he had helped to build in the 1940s. in december1979, soviet troops entered campbell. they broke open". troops entered campbell. they broke open... jail. the doctor escaped like us. he's fled the country and spent years abroad as a refugee. the years of war brought the dams, canals and power lines of southern afghanistan close to dereliction. kandahar airport, though, was still largely intact. the andersons didn't think they would see it again until a different technological innovation made that possible. i a different technological innovation made that possible
in 1978, a group of soviet army officers overthrew daoud khan.ar we are still living today. my my parents were worried for our future. my sisters and i dressed in all burqas and plastic shoes. we managed to catch a bus across the border into afghanistan as refugees. we took just a border into afghanistan as refugees. we tookjust a small bundle of things. mehtabuddin escape to, along the road he had helped to build in the road he had helped to build in the 1940s. in december 1979, the road he...
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>> lina khan has only been in their job since june.s one president biden and named her as chairman of the ftc. since then, she has already taken steps to beef up enforcement. she is warned companies proposing mergers that the ftc could investigate and challenge their deals, even after an initial review period expires. in this letter to senator warren, she said i believe antitrust agencies should more frequently consider opposing problematic deals outright. tom: we've got a major deal involving lockheed martin. is that at risk now as a result of this additional scrutiny from the ftc? bruce: yes, i think that's a fair conclusion. lockheed has proposed a $4.4 billion deal to purchase aerojet rocketdyne holdings. people see that as a real litmus test for how the administration is going to address antitrust. raytheon technologies has objected to the deal, in part because it would put one of its major suppliers in the hands of lockheed. senator warren has also warned of the harms if a deal like this goes forward. this letter does indicate th
>> lina khan has only been in their job since june.s one president biden and named her as chairman of the ftc. since then, she has already taken steps to beef up enforcement. she is warned companies proposing mergers that the ftc could investigate and challenge their deals, even after an initial review period expires. in this letter to senator warren, she said i believe antitrust agencies should more frequently consider opposing problematic deals outright. tom: we've got a major deal...
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regulators on social media, and ecommerce, but delivery would be a new chapter, if, in fact, lina khanants to take the commission that way we'll find out. >>> when we come back, reporting earnings first time as a public company. the ceo joins us other side of this quick break. comcast nbcuniversal is investing in entrepreneurs to bring what's next for sports technology to athletes, teams, and fans. that's why we created the sportstech accelerator, to invest in and develop the next generation of technology that will change the way we experience sports. we've already invested in entrepreneurs like ane swim, who develops products that provide hair protection so that everyone can enjoy the freedom of swimming. like the athletes competing in tokyo, these entrepreneurs have a fierce work ethic and drive to achieve - to change the game and inspire the team of tomorrow. >>> doximity shares surging up about 19%. taking it to levels of about two weeks ache the company releasing fis earnings report since going public in late june, revenue doubles year over year to $72 million. and professionals i
regulators on social media, and ecommerce, but delivery would be a new chapter, if, in fact, lina khanants to take the commission that way we'll find out. >>> when we come back, reporting earnings first time as a public company. the ceo joins us other side of this quick break. comcast nbcuniversal is investing in entrepreneurs to bring what's next for sports technology to athletes, teams, and fans. that's why we created the sportstech accelerator, to invest in and develop the next...
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khan, we know you're seeing this close up. thank you for your impassioned defense, really, of these health measures. we appreciate having you on. >> thank you for have me on. thank you, jim. >>> still to come this hour, the senate is putting the finishing touches on the long-awaiting trillion dollars infrastructure deal. will the final product be enough to satisfy progressive democrats? we're going to ask one. >>> plus rent is due for millions of americans after pandemic protections expired over the weekend. that is now leaving some vulnerable to eviction. will the biden administration take action, does it have the votes to? >>> and the clock is ticking for former president trump to challenge a ruling which gives congress access to his tax returns. which of course he's fought for years to keep from the public eye. we're going to have the latest ahead. beauty? olay has 99% pure niacinamide. it's derm-tested. and now, it's cleanest formula with hydration that beats the $400 cream. tried. tested. never bested. shop at olay.com ag
khan, we know you're seeing this close up. thank you for your impassioned defense, really, of these health measures. we appreciate having you on. >> thank you for have me on. thank you, jim. >>> still to come this hour, the senate is putting the finishing touches on the long-awaiting trillion dollars infrastructure deal. will the final product be enough to satisfy progressive democrats? we're going to ask one. >>> plus rent is due for millions of americans after pandemic...
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and trip yang is having conversations with ibrahim khan because they know each other. letitia james' chief of staff worked with trip yang because he was a consultant to her 2018 attorney general campaign. the investigators were made aware of what those -- that those conversations happened. did the two investigators interview the attorney general's chief of staff about what trip yang had said that would have been something critical for them to do and about whether trip yang and people within the campaign found what ms. boylan was saying to be credible. one of her media campaign consultants very shortly after she began making these tweets, quit. did they interview the media consultant about what her conversations were with lindsey boylan about these allegations? ask them. what ms. boylan was talking about at the time she first made these allegations could not be more relevant to whether they were credible. the attorney general's chief of staff should be interviewed, trip yang should be interviewed, the media consultant should be interviewed. and emails from the campaign
and trip yang is having conversations with ibrahim khan because they know each other. letitia james' chief of staff worked with trip yang because he was a consultant to her 2018 attorney general campaign. the investigators were made aware of what those -- that those conversations happened. did the two investigators interview the attorney general's chief of staff about what trip yang had said that would have been something critical for them to do and about whether trip yang and people within the...
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ismail khan. to keep americans safe. he put his life on the line as a translator, an interpreter. they call 'em terps. helping the u.s. army. for weeks, now he's in the united states and he has been consumed with trying to help his own family that he had to separate into different areas. and hundreds of others to do what he did. escape afghanistan. live the freedom that was promised them. trump added red tape to vetting from muslim countries as you will he remember. it was his end run around his muslim ban, not being able to outright ban people of an entire faith. now, that made it harder for america to keep her promise to those who worked with the u.s. the state department then said it was ramping up efforts to process visas for afghan allies. but still, folks like ismail have run into bureaucratic roadblock after roadblock. so ismail decided to do one of the most dangerous things i can imagine. as someone who he knows the taliban will catch and do bad things to, he has decided to go back. ismail
ismail khan. to keep americans safe. he put his life on the line as a translator, an interpreter. they call 'em terps. helping the u.s. army. for weeks, now he's in the united states and he has been consumed with trying to help his own family that he had to separate into different areas. and hundreds of others to do what he did. escape afghanistan. live the freedom that was promised them. trump added red tape to vetting from muslim countries as you will he remember. it was his end run around...
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>> huge thank you to captain khan.>> texas republican house set to hold a final vote after advancing a controversial bill to implement sweeping voter restrictions. the bill passed in a 79-37 vote mostly along party lines, followed hours of debate on dozens of amendments, and moves it close tore the -- closer to the desk of governor greg abbott. it places limits on votesing by mail. it make it harder for people of color to vote. and here's what else to watch today. >>> just ahead, the u.s. about to enter the final weekend of the 20-year war in afghanistan. 13 u.s. service members killed just days before troops set to be withdrawn for good. we have new developments from the kabul airport. the white house, the pentagon, the state department, our special coverage continues next. ♪ ♪ life is full of surprises when you least expect it. (woman laughs) and open. what happened to all your things? i know you needed a place to study, so... and other times, it pays off knowing what to expect. at university of phoenix, you can coun
>> huge thank you to captain khan.>> texas republican house set to hold a final vote after advancing a controversial bill to implement sweeping voter restrictions. the bill passed in a 79-37 vote mostly along party lines, followed hours of debate on dozens of amendments, and moves it close tore the -- closer to the desk of governor greg abbott. it places limits on votesing by mail. it make it harder for people of color to vote. and here's what else to watch today. >>> just...
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that what were those discussions, what did tripp yang have to say, why was ibrahim khan talking withpp yang who also was political consultant for letitia james, but in addition to that, her top media consultant quit after these allegations were made. was she asked what discussions she had with lindsey boylan? was the lindsey boylan campaign for their email -- >> i understand you're raising process issues, you're raising these questions, but we do want to say in a statement to cnn the ag's office said the investigators are recognized for their ability. to attack the investigation takes away from the bravery displayed by these women. and i just want to ask on that note, governor cuomo had basically said let this investigation continue, let's let the facts speak for themselves and it will exonerate me. now it appears that you and him are moving the goalposts. this report is now out and now you're saying, well, it's not fair, it's not credible. what is the end game here for you and governor cuomo? >> first of all, the goal post hasn't been moved in any way, shape, or form. once a report
that what were those discussions, what did tripp yang have to say, why was ibrahim khan talking withpp yang who also was political consultant for letitia james, but in addition to that, her top media consultant quit after these allegations were made. was she asked what discussions she had with lindsey boylan? was the lindsey boylan campaign for their email -- >> i understand you're raising process issues, you're raising these questions, but we do want to say in a statement to cnn the ag's...
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ismail khan. home in seattle, to go to the most dangerous place for him in the world. and he is fully aware of what's waiting for him. >> i know it's dangerous. i know it's dangerous for me, for my family, for everyone that i know. but i have to do it. i don't have any option. this morning when i was leaving, my 8-year-old son was crying. he know how bad the situation is. but i can't. there are thousands of kids they are out there. they needed someone's support. i am going to go there. i'm not sure that if i'm going to make it back or not. but i owe them a lot and i'll do whatever it takes. >> how can our military and our government not match the gumption of this man? willing to do whatever it takes. we'll keep you updated. god willing, he's safe, he gets somewhere safe and he can communicate with us. all right. i also want to talk to you about what's happening back here at home. does it have any connection to what's happening abroad? the scare near the u.s. capitol today. police arrested this guy
ismail khan. home in seattle, to go to the most dangerous place for him in the world. and he is fully aware of what's waiting for him. >> i know it's dangerous. i know it's dangerous for me, for my family, for everyone that i know. but i have to do it. i don't have any option. this morning when i was leaving, my 8-year-old son was crying. he know how bad the situation is. but i can't. there are thousands of kids they are out there. they needed someone's support. i am going to go there....
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significant gain is the northern city of conduce the group says it's also taken denay, vice city of the khan and saudi paul. some of the thousands of migrants stranded near columbia border with panama, beginning the journey north and crossing the treacherous jungle of once known as the darien gap. many hope to eventually reach the united states to raise a bo has more from to call in columbia. what's happening here are a crisis, a regional crisis, to try to find the to the migrant crisis that we're seeing in south right now. and that is why you were trying to put up an operational plan in place to try to guarantee a humanitarian corridor. where we are right now, one of the most dangerous areas in the world, the gap, it with criminal traffickers and other dangerous. but when you talk to people here, they say that they're willing to risk it all because they're trying to find a better life where their children. wildfires is sweeping across parts of east in bolivia to towns in the santa cruz region have been destroyed and more as risk. thousands of hex has a forest on the threat. strong winds of
significant gain is the northern city of conduce the group says it's also taken denay, vice city of the khan and saudi paul. some of the thousands of migrants stranded near columbia border with panama, beginning the journey north and crossing the treacherous jungle of once known as the darien gap. many hope to eventually reach the united states to raise a bo has more from to call in columbia. what's happening here are a crisis, a regional crisis, to try to find the to the migrant crisis that...
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in the weeks leading up to the fall, flcialg pro-government leader, ismail khan has led the battle againsttaliban.ib now he has been captured by the insurgent group.p. helmund province is also under taliban control. 15 provinces falling in seven days have raised questions abouu the future of thewn capital, kabul. what's happened here in just the span of a week has taken people here, the government, and itss international partners b surprise. those who have the means are trying to get out of this country. flights from kabul are completely booked.o but for a majority of the population, they're waiting to see how things will unfold with a mixture of fear, anger, and resignation. many believe the government has let themu÷#nd■ down.. "i've had to flee from my home town because the taliba captured it.. they killed three of my brothers. afghan forces are not fighting.t they're just handing over control," this man says. the fighting is less than an hour from kabul now, in the neighboring logar province.nc many of the war wounded from there have been coming to this kabul hospital. 14-year-oldmmet m
in the weeks leading up to the fall, flcialg pro-government leader, ismail khan has led the battle againsttaliban.ib now he has been captured by the insurgent group.p. helmund province is also under taliban control. 15 provinces falling in seven days have raised questions abouu the future of thewn capital, kabul. what's happened here in just the span of a week has taken people here, the government, and itss international partners b surprise. those who have the means are trying to get out of...
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is it videos like khan guest: it is a little of all of the above.have some asynchronous and some synchronous learning opportunities. some students could be doing work on their own, they could be in a small group or a full class lesson depending on the class or the chorus. and grade level plays a part in that as well where the little ones from k through five would have more support than high schoolers who might be able to work more independently. it is really all of the above that you mentioned. students would be interacting one-on-one, in small groups, and in a whole class. kristen: how much does it depend on parental supervision or guidance for the child to succeed doing it this way? guest: again, it depends on the age of the child and their ability level. we do build in a lot more support at the younger levels. obviously, you are working with students that are not necessarily all readers yet at that young age so there is a lot more support build in for the younger grades. it really is personalized. it depends on what the child needs in that given
is it videos like khan guest: it is a little of all of the above.have some asynchronous and some synchronous learning opportunities. some students could be doing work on their own, they could be in a small group or a full class lesson depending on the class or the chorus. and grade level plays a part in that as well where the little ones from k through five would have more support than high schoolers who might be able to work more independently. it is really all of the above that you mentioned....
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the khan crisis. >> let's take a look at a 12 hour time lapse video of the smoke from the dixie fire. check this out. this is a camera top and a little mountain in susan ville in lassen county. that's east of where the fire is. the dixie slowly heading that way, though traveling east. you can see the smoke completely took over the valley, got darker and then more orange over time. >> i and that smoke is starting to trickle down here into the bay area. for more on the air quality and the smoke tracker. our chief meteorologist is here. we have memories of the orange skies here last year. rain just whether day i've ever seen in the bay orange. but that's something we could be dealing with again. and we're looking at more offshore winds, possibly. >> kicking in. we saw those winds, switched directions bringing some of that smoke back into the bay area. these are really small particles that are in the atmosphere. so they change quite rapidly. if you just have a slight change the wind. in fact, here's the very latest on your quality can see most of the bay area is in green and looking good
the khan crisis. >> let's take a look at a 12 hour time lapse video of the smoke from the dixie fire. check this out. this is a camera top and a little mountain in susan ville in lassen county. that's east of where the fire is. the dixie slowly heading that way, though traveling east. you can see the smoke completely took over the valley, got darker and then more orange over time. >> i and that smoke is starting to trickle down here into the bay area. for more on the air quality and...
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and so one of the former players, after alli khan, who we spoke to earlier, know he started to realize we can actually want to surprise stronger opposition and do it on the consistent basis. i think they started to realize that it was against the switch in this moment and then they're going to give a very good, i mean, i presume is building up to do and we haven't really played the way we really in the, in addition to this sickly motor full dish, we have done this again so sweetly at home, but we need to do this list similar brand of cricket. and if you can have a really good present again to keep it, which i mean that we are more than given. i think we can see the signs up in the morning and in the work up and so you're good enough to without some really good results in our field england, captain j rate supports the idea of cricket returning to the lympics, the international cricket council hoping to get the board included the funds of these games in 7 years time, having not featured since paris and 1900 it be great to see cricket lympics for. yeah, the 100 seems to fit the bill, does
and so one of the former players, after alli khan, who we spoke to earlier, know he started to realize we can actually want to surprise stronger opposition and do it on the consistent basis. i think they started to realize that it was against the switch in this moment and then they're going to give a very good, i mean, i presume is building up to do and we haven't really played the way we really in the, in addition to this sickly motor full dish, we have done this again so sweetly at home, but...
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one man in particular stood out to him, dr abbas khan, a british surgeon. doing this is because i was inspired by him. so, i printed a photograph and put it in a frame, and i wanted to pay homage to him, in the hope that maybe his mother would see that, you know, a fitting tribute. a photo of his graduation posted on twitter caught the attention of social media users. sara, abbas�*s sister, saw the post and reached out to him. lovely to meet you. karim met with sarah, and abbas�* brother, shah — also an orthopaedic surgeon. it is inspiring that you have dedicated your medical career and said thanks to abbas. i cannot explain to you how touched my family and i are. it was so beautiful to read. abbas was a passionate doctor, a very caring individual. - and i guess today, if he was here, i he would be filled with pride to see that he would have inspired one person to go to medical - school and be involved - in the work that he was doing. health care professionals do. incredible things in extremely difficult circumstances, _ whether it is here, on covid wards o
one man in particular stood out to him, dr abbas khan, a british surgeon. doing this is because i was inspired by him. so, i printed a photograph and put it in a frame, and i wanted to pay homage to him, in the hope that maybe his mother would see that, you know, a fitting tribute. a photo of his graduation posted on twitter caught the attention of social media users. sara, abbas�*s sister, saw the post and reached out to him. lovely to meet you. karim met with sarah, and abbas�* brother,...