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we are joined now by father latif and psychotic in pemba who is working with some of the thousands of refugees we just had off father on sika what are the displaced telling you about what they saw on that went through when we met this people. yes crying things their way they happened and they're taking place now it is a horrible suffering that the label is said and something some human being will not to face eat so what in summary they terrorize really suffering and dissuade which is not a sure way that you will end up now so these you know they say. now how has life in kabul delgado changed since the insatiate insurgency started. easy climate of environmental flow in general we can he say that to he we seen and we found work only recently that is some way as some with smaller v.-day sound callous some small towns and so main general ward when we we were caught we see every safari out and i did stress more than. about will. 150000 people who are already moved from dead places in yeah they need to try making something to eat. find out what's the fun site of that talking to us from pemb
we are joined now by father latif and psychotic in pemba who is working with some of the thousands of refugees we just had off father on sika what are the displaced telling you about what they saw on that went through when we met this people. yes crying things their way they happened and they're taking place now it is a horrible suffering that the label is said and something some human being will not to face eat so what in summary they terrorize really suffering and dissuade which is not a sure...
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we're joined now by father latif and psychotic in pemba who is working with some of the thousands of refugees we just had off father wants the displaced telling you about what they saw on the went through when we managed to speak. yes crying things of the way they happened and that taking place now it is a horrible suffering that the label is said and something some human being will not to face eat saw what and somebody they terrorize really suffering and disorder which is not showing that it will end up in arms these in general and say. now how has life in the commodore got off changed since the inside insurgency started. is a climate of if i don't mental flaw in general we can say that. we seen it we found work only recently that is some way as some smaller v.-day sound callous some small towns and so main general ward when we we were caught we see this really suffered i did not express more than. about will 250000 people who are already moved from their places in. the need to try making something to eat. let's say for fun psycho that talking to us from pemba now to take a closer l
we're joined now by father latif and psychotic in pemba who is working with some of the thousands of refugees we just had off father wants the displaced telling you about what they saw on the went through when we managed to speak. yes crying things of the way they happened and that taking place now it is a horrible suffering that the label is said and something some human being will not to face eat saw what and somebody they terrorize really suffering and disorder which is not showing that it...
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earlier we spoke to ali latif the in kabul about what the prisoners released for the peace talks in afghanistan. president addressed the lawyer on the 1st day on friday he said we're at a crossroads we you know we've been given an ultimatum by the where we free these 400 prisoners and within a few days to 3 days we begin in talks or we don't free them and the war gets much worse so now the ball is really in the court of the government to actually release these prisoners the president said he will sign the order today so within the next day or 2 they should be freed and then if the tall of on the stand to their word and by. the next 3 days the talks should begin of course after this is a long wrote because then the talks will break down into issues of ceasefires into how the government will look into the role of the government will be in any number of issues but this is probably the most important step and actually is the most important step because it's the 1st time that the government and. from each other in an official capacity people of color are voting in one of the most closely contested p
earlier we spoke to ali latif the in kabul about what the prisoners released for the peace talks in afghanistan. president addressed the lawyer on the 1st day on friday he said we're at a crossroads we you know we've been given an ultimatum by the where we free these 400 prisoners and within a few days to 3 days we begin in talks or we don't free them and the war gets much worse so now the ball is really in the court of the government to actually release these prisoners the president said he...
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was killed by afghan special forces for the latest on this developing story i'm joined now by ali latif he was a journalist in kabul so ali what is the situation on the ground right now in jalalabad. so the situation on the ground is still hectic you know there are inmates from the prison the were released some escaped some turned themselves back into security forces and there's footage of some saying that they skate for their own protection because they have no allegiance to the so-called islamic state group or to the toll of on or any other armed group but they just had to get out of the compound and police special forces are there but what's really important about this attack is that these so-called islamic state forces are the ones who claimed responsibility as you said earlier their intelligence director was killed. actually just yesterday near the city of jalalabad and what's most important about this attack and the fact that these forces claiming to be diet or the so-called islamic state are the ones that are claiming responsibility for it is that in november 2019 on president tr
was killed by afghan special forces for the latest on this developing story i'm joined now by ali latif he was a journalist in kabul so ali what is the situation on the ground right now in jalalabad. so the situation on the ground is still hectic you know there are inmates from the prison the were released some escaped some turned themselves back into security forces and there's footage of some saying that they skate for their own protection because they have no allegiance to the so-called...
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let's get the latest on this developing story in for that we're joined by ali latif a he's a journalist in kabul ali this attack on the prison in jalalabad we understand it's still going on what more can you tell us. basically what we know is that there was a motor bomb that hit near the entrance of the jail policemen sorry gunman entered the scene and are essentially you know there's a complex attack going on and police special forces are there the ministry of interior at this point would only say that there are at least 3 dead and at least 5 injured but you know not giving any more information because of the fact you know that this attack took place at night and because that it's in a city like joel a blog which is you know it's a highly overpopulate densely populated city in a very small geographic area so that often attacks in the city will lead to a lot of civilian casualties now ali is there any indication on who could be behind the attack or a possible motive. so the taliban have outright denied that they had any involvement and they are in the middle of the 3 day cease fire that
let's get the latest on this developing story in for that we're joined by ali latif a he's a journalist in kabul ali this attack on the prison in jalalabad we understand it's still going on what more can you tell us. basically what we know is that there was a motor bomb that hit near the entrance of the jail policemen sorry gunman entered the scene and are essentially you know there's a complex attack going on and police special forces are there the ministry of interior at this point would only...
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watif latif and barry james, thank you. >>> rick santelli, let's get the latest on the auction. how did they go? >> i gave the auction an apple minus, and there are some interesting features here. at 50 billion on this two-year note, it is the biggest auction of two-year notes ever the yield, .155, which is the same as the last auction at the end of july, so they're both equal for the lowest yield ever at an auction. let's go through the metrics the bid to cover 2.78 was truly a big one. we had 3.10 in may if you go back two years, this is the second highest reading going back to august of 2018 the best indirects, 57.6, that's really huge since april 2017 we're just a smidge light on the directs and the dealers take 28.7, much lower than the 33% auction average of the last ten, so this is the first of huge amounts of supply. we have 50 billion today, 51 billion on 5's, 47 billion on 7's. we'll bring it all to you again tomorrow >> and again, some strong demand there. biggest auction of two years thank you, rick santelli >>> this stock market has led to a big shake-up for etfs. 1
watif latif and barry james, thank you. >>> rick santelli, let's get the latest on the auction. how did they go? >> i gave the auction an apple minus, and there are some interesting features here. at 50 billion on this two-year note, it is the biggest auction of two-year notes ever the yield, .155, which is the same as the last auction at the end of july, so they're both equal for the lowest yield ever at an auction. let's go through the metrics the bid to cover 2.78 was truly a...
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really are and maybe you know figure out how to deal with the remaining ones much better journalist ali latif speaking to us from kabul thank you so much thank you bangladesh is densely populated and situated on a major river delta it's been long held up by climate experts as one of the worst victims of climate change and that's become startle startlingly apparent during this year's devastating monsoon flooding which has left a 3rd of the country under water and millions of people facing the threat of hunger . 2 small bags of rice and some lentils. that's all russell can buy with what's left of the family's savings. in the village of low had john has been flooded for weeks russell's family has been living in a makeshift shelter his mother has a few onions to add to the meal 14 year old russell is not happy. there were nothing to eat again. for children and their parents sit down for their meager meal their mother managed to find 3 pieces of bread which she gives to her husband and oldest son russell is ravenous. and i would want to buy before the flood we had food stored away now there's neve
really are and maybe you know figure out how to deal with the remaining ones much better journalist ali latif speaking to us from kabul thank you so much thank you bangladesh is densely populated and situated on a major river delta it's been long held up by climate experts as one of the worst victims of climate change and that's become startle startlingly apparent during this year's devastating monsoon flooding which has left a 3rd of the country under water and millions of people facing the...
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for the very latest let's bring in correspondent ali latif he now in the capital ali can you tell us what's the latest on the situation in jalalabad. so the city is essentially under lockdown because that's hack is still ongoing the fighters have also taken up arms in a nearby shopping plaza which has created much more danger for the people and as i've said repeatedly the thing we have to remember about attacks on a city like jalalabad is that it's so small and so overcrowded so densely populated that it's not somewhere like kabul where you know if an attack happens on one area of the city you can obviously all have personal issues and personal grief but to security threats you know if you're on another side of the city it is relatively minimal in a city like jello barbara there are so many few main roads leading so few main roads leading to you know major area government buildings shopping centers bodyguards things like that you know an attack on one area of the city really has an impact on the rez you know obviously because inmates flat you know of these 2000 have been recaptured t
for the very latest let's bring in correspondent ali latif he now in the capital ali can you tell us what's the latest on the situation in jalalabad. so the city is essentially under lockdown because that's hack is still ongoing the fighters have also taken up arms in a nearby shopping plaza which has created much more danger for the people and as i've said repeatedly the thing we have to remember about attacks on a city like jalalabad is that it's so small and so overcrowded so densely...
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well, femi latif is the owner of this beauty salon. how are you feeling today?s, but definitely happy. it's been a long time coming. what's it been like in leicester during this localised lockdown, particularly for your business? it's been tough, i'm not going to lie. in my 32 years in business, it hasn't been tougher. i have been through two recessions and i've never experienced anything like this before. i know that you've had lots of phone calls, haven't you, when it was announced yesterday, so how are you feeling about what today and the next few months will bring? well, unfortunately we can't do face still so i've had to cancel about 60% of our clients who were booked in today, but i'm hoping that will come, it will be eased down in the next couple of weeks. but for the future, well, hopefully we have no more second or third waves and i'm just hoping we can carry on and get the business going as soon as possible. good luck today. everything is in place for customers to arrive here. and it's notjust beauty salons. tattoo parlours, tanning booths are among th
well, femi latif is the owner of this beauty salon. how are you feeling today?s, but definitely happy. it's been a long time coming. what's it been like in leicester during this localised lockdown, particularly for your business? it's been tough, i'm not going to lie. in my 32 years in business, it hasn't been tougher. i have been through two recessions and i've never experienced anything like this before. i know that you've had lots of phone calls, haven't you, when it was announced yesterday,...