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mckenzie went through it.r people are -- she seems like she's got some good wits about her. hopefully others are also feeling as hopeful as she is in the aftermath. will: we'll keep you updated all throughout the morning. >>> another update haas night from a story we've been to covering throughout the week, and that is the presidents of several ivy league colleges who testified before congress, the university of pennsylvania, mit, harvard. in this exchange with elise stefanik which absolutely left everyone shocked and waiting for the next shoe to drop. remember this. >> does calling for the genocide of vews violate penn's rules or code of conduct, yes or no? >> if the speech turns into conduct, it can be harassment, yes. >> i am asking specifically calling for the genocide of jews, does that constitute bullying or harassment? >> if it is direct canned and severe, it is harassment. >> so the answer yes. >> it is a context decision, congresswoman. >> it's a context-dependent decision, that's your testimony today
mckenzie went through it.r people are -- she seems like she's got some good wits about her. hopefully others are also feeling as hopeful as she is in the aftermath. will: we'll keep you updated all throughout the morning. >>> another update haas night from a story we've been to covering throughout the week, and that is the presidents of several ivy league colleges who testified before congress, the university of pennsylvania, mit, harvard. in this exchange with elise stefanik which...
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. >> reporter: veterinarian brennan mckenzie has been working on the medication for years and hopes toeveral extra years once the drug is ready for healthy canines. >> aging is biology like anything else and causes most of the diseases dogs get, heart disease, kidney disease, cancer. they're all manifestations of aging really and so our approach is to look at the basic mechanisms of aging and say what could we target there to slow the whole process down and try to prevent as many of those diseases and give as much healthy life to dogs as we can? >> reporter: in an industry first, the fda agreed with mckenzie and his team the drug showed enough evidence to effectively extend healthy years in dogs. >> it's a mark of scientific legitimacy. they are used to claims made for things and not knowing whether they should believe them and when the fda puts you through the hoops and you go through them, you have more confidence. >> reporter: a dog owner himself, mckenzie keeps one beloved pup at top of mind as his medication gets closer to full fda approval. >> grommet was a 75-pound akita lab mix
. >> reporter: veterinarian brennan mckenzie has been working on the medication for years and hopes toeveral extra years once the drug is ready for healthy canines. >> aging is biology like anything else and causes most of the diseases dogs get, heart disease, kidney disease, cancer. they're all manifestations of aging really and so our approach is to look at the basic mechanisms of aging and say what could we target there to slow the whole process down and try to prevent as many of...
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greg mckenzie, bbc london.f slade — and incredibly, their hit single merry xmas everybody is 50 years old this year. well, the hands lead guitarist dave hill told us what the song still means to him, as hejoined a sing—a—long with a group of college students. ben sidwell reports. # so, here it is, merry christmas # everybody�*s having fun...# it's not often you get to sing one of the most famous christmas songs of all time with a member of the band who made it. but at the city of wolverhampton college in bilston, that'sjust what the students on the college's future programme got to do when they were joined by slade's very own dave hill. and for the man who organised the singalong, it was a dream come true. the first christmas i ever remember, i was five years old, and it was a case of slade versus wizzard to be number one. and ijust thought it was so incredible. the spirit of 1973 has stayed i think notjust with me, but with all of us, and all the students coming through, we all love merry xmas everybody. # it'
greg mckenzie, bbc london.f slade — and incredibly, their hit single merry xmas everybody is 50 years old this year. well, the hands lead guitarist dave hill told us what the song still means to him, as hejoined a sing—a—long with a group of college students. ben sidwell reports. # so, here it is, merry christmas # everybody�*s having fun...# it's not often you get to sing one of the most famous christmas songs of all time with a member of the band who made it. but at the city of...
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ben mckenzie and jonathan in conversations with billy corbin.illy is an american documentary film editor. along with producing partner arthur spellman cofounder of the miami based studio which has created film such as dog fight, they view, that you part two and god forbid the most-watched documentary in history. mr. ben mckenzie and easy money crypto currency capitalism and the golden age of fraud. enlist the help of his atco-authored journalist jacob silverman to investigate remarkable. together of victims colorful crypto visionaries hollywood's biggest true believers anti- crypto whistleblowers and operatives easy money is on the ground look at the perfect storm of irresponsibility and criminal fraud. in reality have ford billionaires ours setting fantasyav and crypto jonathan explores the personal backgrounds and power of elon musk, markdr zuckerberg and mark anderson. showing other tech monopolies have brought middle which class nation and a radical increase in income inequality and about public acrimony. ik introduce you to the panel nw tha
ben mckenzie and jonathan in conversations with billy corbin.illy is an american documentary film editor. along with producing partner arthur spellman cofounder of the miami based studio which has created film such as dog fight, they view, that you part two and god forbid the most-watched documentary in history. mr. ben mckenzie and easy money crypto currency capitalism and the golden age of fraud. enlist the help of his atco-authored journalist jacob silverman to investigate remarkable....
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top panel lisa mckenzie, mei mckenzie, mike read, lin mei thank that's me thank you so much. for your supportive emails and the nasty much for having me. and for your suppyas ve emails and the nasty much for having me. and for your suppyas ve eni've and the nasty much for having me. and for your suppyas ve en i've thoroughly sty ones as well. i've thoroughly enjoyed . christmas, enjoyed myself. merry christmas, we'll week . we'll see you next week. >> feeling inside from >> that warm feeling inside from boxt boilers , sponsors of boxt boilers, sponsors of weather on . gb news. weather on. gb news. >> good evening . welcome to your >> good evening. welcome to your latest gb news weather. i'm ellie glaisyer looking towards christmas and it's looking like it's staying cloudy and damp for most of us with temperatures generally above average for the time year , low pressure time of year, low pressure continues out towards the continues to sit out towards the northwest, slowly bringing frontal systems across the uk through the rest of the weekend and towards the christmas and in to
top panel lisa mckenzie, mei mckenzie, mike read, lin mei thank that's me thank you so much. for your supportive emails and the nasty much for having me. and for your suppyas ve emails and the nasty much for having me. and for your suppyas ve eni've and the nasty much for having me. and for your suppyas ve en i've thoroughly sty ones as well. i've thoroughly enjoyed . christmas, enjoyed myself. merry christmas, we'll week . we'll see you next week. >> feeling inside from >> that...
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greg mckenzie, bbc london.he said it wouldn't take long before he makes a statement following the high court ruling in central london that saw prince harry awarded over £140,000 in relation to allegations of phone hacking against the mirror group newspapers. 0f hacking against the mirror group newspapers. of the 33 headlines that were up for contention, the prince was found to have won 15 of those allegations in those claims. piers morgan was the editor of the daily mirror between 1995 and 2004, and thejudge mrjustice mirror between 1995 and 2004, and the judge mrjustice fancourt ruled morgan knew about phone hacking and was involved during his time as editor of the daily mirror. for his part piers morgan has repeatedly denied involvement in phone hacking. we have lost the image of the door. we have lost the image of the door. we can show you the live page were all of the information is collated, the insight, analysis and reporting from our correspondence who have been following the twists and turns of this cas
greg mckenzie, bbc london.he said it wouldn't take long before he makes a statement following the high court ruling in central london that saw prince harry awarded over £140,000 in relation to allegations of phone hacking against the mirror group newspapers. 0f hacking against the mirror group newspapers. of the 33 headlines that were up for contention, the prince was found to have won 15 of those allegations in those claims. piers morgan was the editor of the daily mirror between 1995 and...
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mitary wanted to, and general mckenzie said that was not what he was here to do, that is not. ends so the taliban came in and we were forced to have control of only a small airport he tried to evacuate their people. emily saw the taliban do was they would turn americans away, there are reports of them eating americans. servicemembers have spok about how the taliban would beat up our afghan allies outside the gates and even kill afghans within sight of the marines. so thatroup, taliban is now in charge of afghanistan. the world has become a more dangerous place because of it. host: how many u. citizens were in afghanistan after the u.s. departure in september of 2021? guest: it's an iortant question, and the question that as you can see, the biden administration has been a bit shaky on clearly many hundreds. it is important to keep in mind that in august021, after the taliban had takenver, president biden went on natial television and promptly said the u.s. military would t leave until every american got out. that is the promise that he made to the amerin people. and it is a pr
mitary wanted to, and general mckenzie said that was not what he was here to do, that is not. ends so the taliban came in and we were forced to have control of only a small airport he tried to evacuate their people. emily saw the taliban do was they would turn americans away, there are reports of them eating americans. servicemembers have spok about how the taliban would beat up our afghan allies outside the gates and even kill afghans within sight of the marines. so thatroup, taliban is now in...
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ben mckenzie, author of money, jonathan kaplan, "the end of reality." thank you so much for joining us in miami. [applause] >> if you're enjoying booktv then sign up for our newsletter using the qr code on the screen to receive the schedule of upcoming programs, author discussions, book festivals and more. booktv every sunday on c-span2 or anytime online at booktv.org. television for serious readers. >> weekends on c-span2 are an intellectual feast. every saturday american history tv document america's stories, and on sundays booktv bringo the latest in nonfiction books and authors. funding for c-span2 comes from these television companies and more including cox. >> koolen-de vries syndrome is extremely rare. >> hi. >> a friend -- but friends don't have to be. >> this is joe. >> when you're connected you are not alone. >> cox along with these television companies supports c-span2 as a public service. >> weeknights at nine eastern, c-span's encore presentation of our ten part series "books that shaped america." c-span partner with the library of congress
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greg mckenzie, bbc news.gaza, delivery and distribution of very basic humanitiarian aid is coming into focus. children are the most affected by fighting in gaza. jason lee is the country director at save the children in the occupied palestinian territory. he explained to me earlier the situation in gaza. that the situation continues to deteriorate further and further. whilst the rest of the world is now approaching the celebrations for christmas, children in gaza, once are again facing death and facing starvation, being killed by diseases and not being able to access medical care. it is imperative that there is a definitive ceasefire and the ability to distribute aid, life—saving aid, to all areas of gaza. you know that ceasefire is not coming — after what we saw at the united nations. another 150,000 people have been told to evacuate a central area of the gaza strip. how dangerous is it to actually move once being told you have to evacuate? there is nowhere for the civilians to move to. many of the people wh
greg mckenzie, bbc news.gaza, delivery and distribution of very basic humanitiarian aid is coming into focus. children are the most affected by fighting in gaza. jason lee is the country director at save the children in the occupied palestinian territory. he explained to me earlier the situation in gaza. that the situation continues to deteriorate further and further. whilst the rest of the world is now approaching the celebrations for christmas, children in gaza, once are again facing death...
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and yeah, looming out of the yahoo just uh so that you're saying, so i think it again. mckenzie. as i'm use it for you. i thought i was the longest. yeah. the i grew up painting like i have to find this one particular person who quote them i have to spend x amount of time with and now what i understand of the thing is, you know, you could meet someone to figure it out if you want to see them the next time or not this is not something i haven't actually talked about because i for you even the concept of the thing is kind of nebulous in india. news, i mean i'm an artist from india. i'm 39 years old. it started as a call on my facebook page asking people to tell me about their experiences on the day thing have this is the a couple who met at the bar and i really hit it all and we're looking for the place to guess this is what not to people in on the candidate to like, not having a private place to be intimate the i'm open off the beeping or getting apps of changed knowledge leave less still looking to get mad is i don't think that's strange. what's changing is how people are meeting
and yeah, looming out of the yahoo just uh so that you're saying, so i think it again. mckenzie. as i'm use it for you. i thought i was the longest. yeah. the i grew up painting like i have to find this one particular person who quote them i have to spend x amount of time with and now what i understand of the thing is, you know, you could meet someone to figure it out if you want to see them the next time or not this is not something i haven't actually talked about because i for you even the...
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had done an exam and the lives of todd sit going to manage it when i came in, i am one of the can mckenzie level. 6 then had the, when the bus has the, the, the whole thing get i'm going to do and that has not no tent that has the 2nd one is the thing is the 2nd is the biggest read at the bottom of the news been hi um, i'm going to just ask me and if so from the. 2 and the certificate that you hey, well then let me look at them a kinda like a level officials for coming box and the other one on the other line with the women who nancy chavez and the front of the the the, the kitchen, the hudson, the next task is up on the hill, who's in the profession for them land. yeah. and that's the that's the the center i bid is due to the hook into the system and kind of what the heck the clothes on had the physician who had the he knock a cool. i don't know. but the said that they shouldn't have the quote, the before the in the which one was the other than that if i'm talking about like a half inch and then on the door via that couldn't you know be able to train our police came between a vehicle check
had done an exam and the lives of todd sit going to manage it when i came in, i am one of the can mckenzie level. 6 then had the, when the bus has the, the, the whole thing get i'm going to do and that has not no tent that has the 2nd one is the thing is the 2nd is the biggest read at the bottom of the news been hi um, i'm going to just ask me and if so from the. 2 and the certificate that you hey, well then let me look at them a kinda like a level officials for coming box and the other one on...
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greg mckenzie has this report.en told the israeli prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, that as israel continues its military campaign in gaza, there's a critical need to protect the civilian population — including those supporting aid operations. but mr biden said that he did not ask the israeli leader for a ceasefire. i had a long talk with netanyahu today and it's a private conversation. meanwhile, in gaza, this is the new normal. drone strikes in the border town of rafah emptying the local market. 17—year—old joe filming on his phone, still clutching his bag of shopping, and calling on god for protection. israel launched its retaliatory operation after hamas fighters crossed from gaza into southern israel on the 7th of october, killing 1,200 people and taking about 240 hostages. since then, more than 20,000 people have been killed, and 53,000 injured in gaza — according to the hamas—run health ministry. its update this weekend says another 201 people had been killed. these gazans are the latest casualties, rushin
greg mckenzie has this report.en told the israeli prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, that as israel continues its military campaign in gaza, there's a critical need to protect the civilian population — including those supporting aid operations. but mr biden said that he did not ask the israeli leader for a ceasefire. i had a long talk with netanyahu today and it's a private conversation. meanwhile, in gaza, this is the new normal. drone strikes in the border town of rafah emptying the local...
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it's well the nice thing and speech the global consulting powerhouse mckenzie and company has taken on the african climate agenda . it's growing influence on the content as policy is, has been exposed in leagues documents from anonymous sources. mackenzie's deepening foothold on africa's climate agenda is during up concerns, especially following the role and opinion clement summit in september. as according to the lead documents of firms close size with sustainable energy companies, allows it to push carpet markets on the continents african government sources comply and the consulting group doesn't approach climate issues from the position of the country. we spoke with rita in a high ceo of april barter, who said africa needs a local specialist to deal with these challenges. not for one. yeah, one of the leading, you know, consulting agency that before, and it's no wonder why. so niger applicant governments, um, from caveat to be all of the governments go to them. breast slow comes out soon, right? because the government is going through them to do design programs to design concepts an
it's well the nice thing and speech the global consulting powerhouse mckenzie and company has taken on the african climate agenda . it's growing influence on the content as policy is, has been exposed in leagues documents from anonymous sources. mackenzie's deepening foothold on africa's climate agenda is during up concerns, especially following the role and opinion clement summit in september. as according to the lead documents of firms close size with sustainable energy companies, allows it...
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david mckenzie, johannesburg, south africa. >> when we come back, a former u.s. ambassador accused of spying on the cuban government for four decades. you will speak to a former fbi counterintelligence officer known for tracking down spies in the united states. see you in a few minutes. >>> we have an update on last week's deadly air force crash that occurred off the coast of the japanese island. five u.s. airmen were found during a search and rescue dive. >> air force special operations command says their identities have yet to be returned. these are airmen that were aboard the osprey that track crashed during a routine training flight on november 29th. the cause of the crash is under investigation. now to a developing story we are following, a former u.s. ambassador accused of spying for cuba for four decades. >> merrick garland says the case exposes one of the highest reaching and longest lasting infiltrations of the u.s. government foreign agent. >> as detailed in the complaint, he referred to the united states as quote, the enemy. during the undercover, he t
david mckenzie, johannesburg, south africa. >> when we come back, a former u.s. ambassador accused of spying on the cuban government for four decades. you will speak to a former fbi counterintelligence officer known for tracking down spies in the united states. see you in a few minutes. >>> we have an update on last week's deadly air force crash that occurred off the coast of the japanese island. five u.s. airmen were found during a search and rescue dive. >> air force...
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had done an exam and the lives of pod sick on the manage it when i came in, i am one of the can mckenzie. look, then had the, when the bus has the, the, the one thing i'm going to do and that has not kept the 2nd one up before the, the, the give this, i guess in the big, the big a 3 at the bottom of the game. okay. and again, my name is ben, i'm gonna just ask me and if so from that the, the the certificate says, hey, well then let me look at them account. the corporate level positions for can be boxed and the women who nancy chavez, and me all the time to listen to some of the the the, the kitchen door and the name chops up on the hill, who's in the profession for them. yeah. and that's the that's the the center i bid is due to the hook the hook, the clothes had the effect that was your position. it had that he knock a cool the number the had, those are the reason they had to call the before the, in the, which one was not going to be doing the other than that if i'm to the left of the door via that, couldn't you know be able to obtain our police came between a vehicle checking on that a
had done an exam and the lives of pod sick on the manage it when i came in, i am one of the can mckenzie. look, then had the, when the bus has the, the, the one thing i'm going to do and that has not kept the 2nd one up before the, the, the give this, i guess in the big, the big a 3 at the bottom of the game. okay. and again, my name is ben, i'm gonna just ask me and if so from that the, the the certificate says, hey, well then let me look at them account. the corporate level positions for can...
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david mckenzie joins me from dubai. is there a trust deficit going on at cop28 right now? >> reporter: certainly, on some level. people will see it saying the quiet but out loud, the comments from the cop president prior to the start of the meetings. there's been questions of trust from many nations who feel it's problematic to have a leader of a petrol state and the leading oil country, running a conference committed to try to solve the climate crisis, that's caused in large part over the years by the extraction of fossil fuels. for their part, they say they are qualified to lead the conversation. this it's important for all parties to be at the table to negotiate solutions. today, much of the focus is on financing the climate transition. we found in reporting, south africa, doesn't take money to make a difference. this man and his cart are on the move. his job goes by many names. reclaimer, hustler. even urban surfer. dangerous work in a dangerous city. there's thousands like him, fanning out well before dawn. after an hour on the road, he's in a neighborhood south of th
david mckenzie joins me from dubai. is there a trust deficit going on at cop28 right now? >> reporter: certainly, on some level. people will see it saying the quiet but out loud, the comments from the cop president prior to the start of the meetings. there's been questions of trust from many nations who feel it's problematic to have a leader of a petrol state and the leading oil country, running a conference committed to try to solve the climate crisis, that's caused in large part over...
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david mckenzie joins us live from dubai.hanks for that report. >>> still to come, why hundreds of trucks are needed every day to solve gaza's humanitarian crisis. >>> welcome back, everyone. more on our top story. israel's expanding ground operations in gaza. the idf announced its ground operations will cover all of the enclave. a military spokesperson said israel will forcefully strike any threat posed against them. the giants estimates 1.8 million people in gaza, 80% of the area's population is displaced from israeli air strikes. or as a resusult of israeli air strikes. the estimate comes as the idf warns gaza residents they need to evacuate further south for their own safety. more than 15,000 palestinians have been killed. that's according to the hamas-controlled ministry of health in gaza. that death toll is expected to rise in the coming days. especially with renewed air strikes by israel as they are continuing to target hamas. and fareed zacaria spoke with a surgeon after working in two hospitals. he made the decision
david mckenzie joins us live from dubai.hanks for that report. >>> still to come, why hundreds of trucks are needed every day to solve gaza's humanitarian crisis. >>> welcome back, everyone. more on our top story. israel's expanding ground operations in gaza. the idf announced its ground operations will cover all of the enclave. a military spokesperson said israel will forcefully strike any threat posed against them. the giants estimates 1.8 million people in gaza, 80% of the...
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dac david mckenzie has this report on the nonprofit group supporting the legislation. >> reporter: weobi tracking the impact of hate. we're heading to a safe house that has been arranged for ugandans that have fled into kenya trying to get asylum. we're shielding their location. hiding their identity for their safety. thank you for having us. no one is sure how many have fled. but the numbers have surged. in safe houses like this, wounds are still fresh. >> feels like it can cut me to pieces. >> reporter: and his father he says tried to kaleill him for bg gay. >> he stab me. when they kill someone in the lgbtq community, it is not a big deal. >> she told me he will not cut here, you are not part of the family. >> reporter: betrayed by their families, pursued by the police, they fled into kenya on foot or by bus, often in the dead of night. now they are afraid to go out. they keep their curtains shut from prying eyes. since 2021, politicians have pushed a new generation of disturbing homophobic bills in uganda, ghana and kenya, some calling for hefty jail terms including life in prison
dac david mckenzie has this report on the nonprofit group supporting the legislation. >> reporter: weobi tracking the impact of hate. we're heading to a safe house that has been arranged for ugandans that have fled into kenya trying to get asylum. we're shielding their location. hiding their identity for their safety. thank you for having us. no one is sure how many have fled. but the numbers have surged. in safe houses like this, wounds are still fresh. >> feels like it can cut me...
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david mckenzie is monitoring all of these developments at cop28. he joins us live from dubai.id, vp hearris touted american leadership on the climate crisis. what is she saying? >> reporter: yes, the vice president did say that the u.s. is leading the charge in terms of financing poorer nations to try to transition away from fossil fuels. the u.s. also this weekend announcing deep cuts and regulations on the emitting of methane gas. that's very important by the white house and the environmental protection agencies. today is all about health and the health impact of the climate crisis. of course, more than 7 million people die a year because of air pollution. but there is also the direct impact of the warming planet. you think of those awful heatwaves we experienced earlier this summer in the northern hemisphere. scientists and doctors say that there needs to be a health focus on the climate crisis. john kerry, the special envoy of the u.s., expresses frustration, i think, about the lack of impetus to end the use of coal as a fossil fuel and its impact on health. >> i find myse
david mckenzie is monitoring all of these developments at cop28. he joins us live from dubai.id, vp hearris touted american leadership on the climate crisis. what is she saying? >> reporter: yes, the vice president did say that the u.s. is leading the charge in terms of financing poorer nations to try to transition away from fossil fuels. the u.s. also this weekend announcing deep cuts and regulations on the emitting of methane gas. that's very important by the white house and the...
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. >> david mckenzie is monitoring cop 28 for us. and the king there speaking to one of the largest gatherings of world leaders in many months if not this year. so an opportunity to make some impacts. >> reporter: and the king has been a champion on environmental issues for many, many years. this is not new to him, but it is new to have an impassioned plea to such a large audience of world leaders as you say. this is a critically important cop. the climate meetings that set the agenda for how we're going to combat the climate crisis. the u.n. secretary-general spoke very directly about the need to reduce emissions to try to stop the ravages of climate change. >> we must accelerate the position on renewals. science is clear, the 1.5 degree limit is only possible if we ultimately stop burning of fossil fuels. not reduce, not abate. >> reporter: and we looked at some of the key issues facing these climate meetings and what needs to be done to get the world on track as to meet those targets. a year of disasters spanning the globe, made s
. >> david mckenzie is monitoring cop 28 for us. and the king there speaking to one of the largest gatherings of world leaders in many months if not this year. so an opportunity to make some impacts. >> reporter: and the king has been a champion on environmental issues for many, many years. this is not new to him, but it is new to have an impassioned plea to such a large audience of world leaders as you say. this is a critically important cop. the climate meetings that set the...
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senior international correspondent david mckenzie is in dubai. what's the administration's plan there? >> reporter: well, victor, it's a very significant plan because what it's going to do is drastically reduce through the environmental protection agency rules of the ability for companies to have methane getting into the atmosphere. that's a very dangerous greenhouse gas that for a long time activists have been asking countries like the u.s. to curb. so it is a significant moment, i spoke to the white house climate adviser. >> it's so important that in this decisive decade for climate action we have accountability in addition to commitments and transparency. we've got to get the receipts, make sure we're making the progress we need to make in this critical decade. >> you're hoping these new rules will be inspiring other countries to follow suit? >> absolutely, we've seen on the basis of strong domestic action in the united states countries are coming along adopting the same playbook, and scaling those solutions worldwide. >> now, chief among thos
senior international correspondent david mckenzie is in dubai. what's the administration's plan there? >> reporter: well, victor, it's a very significant plan because what it's going to do is drastically reduce through the environmental protection agency rules of the ability for companies to have methane getting into the atmosphere. that's a very dangerous greenhouse gas that for a long time activists have been asking countries like the u.s. to curb. so it is a significant moment, i spoke...
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david mckenzie in dubai, appreciate it. i want to bring in a climate activist and delegate at the conference. she also joins me now from dubai. thanks so much for being here with us. even before you got there, there seemed to be so much mishtrust going into cop 28. why was that? >> we have had these cop conferences for multiple years. i think the problem is you see incremental change, but at the same time, we know bewet need to keep global average temperature increase under 1.5 degrees cel celsius. so sometimes from the public perspective, there can be a mismatch. that's something we have to battle going into couldn't 28 now. >> an oil barren was presiding over the conference didn't help either. is there anymore optimism now that there's been the big suggest deal already with the loss in damage fund? >> think all of that money being put up front, those pledges are significant. almost historic for that to happen so early in a cop conference. that's really encouraging. unfortunately, the dollar amounts being pledged are sever
david mckenzie in dubai, appreciate it. i want to bring in a climate activist and delegate at the conference. she also joins me now from dubai. thanks so much for being here with us. even before you got there, there seemed to be so much mishtrust going into cop 28. why was that? >> we have had these cop conferences for multiple years. i think the problem is you see incremental change, but at the same time, we know bewet need to keep global average temperature increase under 1.5 degrees...
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cnn's david mckenzie joins me now from dubai. as i say, plenty of pledges to including the u.s. plans to cut methane. what stood out to you? >> reporter: today, it's really important to focus on the health impact of the climate crisis. this is a special day for that, and i'm joined by the head of the world health organization's climate change unit. you know, doctor, i was surprised that this is the first time that this has been a dedicated day for this. >> we are surprised as well. it's cop 28. and that means that the negotiators have been negotiating for 27 years about climate change so they think they've been negotiating about carbon emissions. the message we're bringing, you are actually negotiating about human lives and how many human lives you can save both by preventing the health risk, but saving an awful lot of lives through climate change action. >> more than 6 million people die each year to respiratory issues linked to pollution. that is one aspect of fossil fuel addiction, but what are the directs impact on health? >> the biggest health impact is exactly extreme heat
cnn's david mckenzie joins me now from dubai. as i say, plenty of pledges to including the u.s. plans to cut methane. what stood out to you? >> reporter: today, it's really important to focus on the health impact of the climate crisis. this is a special day for that, and i'm joined by the head of the world health organization's climate change unit. you know, doctor, i was surprised that this is the first time that this has been a dedicated day for this. >> we are surprised as well....
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david mckenzie into by. thank you so much. and several opec plus countries agreed to voluntarily cut oil production by a total of 2.2 million barrels per day in the first quarter of next year. saudi arabia the world's biggest exporter of crude oil will lead the effort by extending the voluntary production cut of 1 million barrels of oil per day. the move comes after a major oil producing nations met in vienna on thursday to discuss a further cuts to oil supply. former israeli hostages who have been freed in recent days have been speaking out about their weeks of captivity by hamas. israeli activist who has been in touch with many of those families joins us next. stay with us. you want to be able to provide your child with the tools or resources they need. with reliable internet at home, through the internet essentials program, the world opened up. fellas, fellas. that's how my son was able to find the hidden genius project. we wanted to give y'all the necessary skills to compete with the future. kevin's now part of this next g
david mckenzie into by. thank you so much. and several opec plus countries agreed to voluntarily cut oil production by a total of 2.2 million barrels per day in the first quarter of next year. saudi arabia the world's biggest exporter of crude oil will lead the effort by extending the voluntary production cut of 1 million barrels of oil per day. the move comes after a major oil producing nations met in vienna on thursday to discuss a further cuts to oil supply. former israeli hostages who have...
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bianca. >> david mckenzie in dubai, thank you for your reporting. >>> and while leaders debate how toe climate change at cop28, cnn's lisa rafa has more an how it will impact cities like dubai over the next 30 years. >> cop continues this week in dubai, as global leaders try to put climate goals into climate action. this is an example of what inaction can look at 3 degrees of warming that gets un91 dated by sea level rise. our sea levels have risen about three centimeters per decade. and added 30 centimeters of ocean rise. now, going forward, we could add that same 30 centimeters in the next three decades rising just as much in the next 30 years as the previous 100. it could rise about a foot. more tides and storm surge could be an issue. modern flooding could occur ten times as often. many tees to sea level, boston, new york, miami, new orleans, they deal with something called sunday flooding. sometimes, it didn't even take a storm to get that water going inland just a regular high tide that's higher now than it was before. here's another look at simulation. 3 degrees sea of warming,
bianca. >> david mckenzie in dubai, thank you for your reporting. >>> and while leaders debate how toe climate change at cop28, cnn's lisa rafa has more an how it will impact cities like dubai over the next 30 years. >> cop continues this week in dubai, as global leaders try to put climate goals into climate action. this is an example of what inaction can look at 3 degrees of warming that gets un91 dated by sea level rise. our sea levels have risen about three centimeters...
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david mckenzie is joining us with reaction to the agreement. at least fossil fuels are mentioned because it would have been slammed if they weren't. >> reporter: it certainly would have been, max. and it is historic in a sense say many that fossil fuels are explicitly noted in this climate change agreement saying that they need to transition away from fossil fuels within the next decade especially aggressively. now, that obviously includes oil, gas and coal. but it does leave many loopholes as you say, allowing countries to continue to exploit fossil fuels by pushing for things like carbon capture, renewed push on energy transitioned through the use of cleaner energy like solar and other forms of energy. here are live pics in fact as we see the delegates talking at the end of the meetings. it was a theirmarathon session negotiations. cop president said it is historic and it could turn the page on the efforts to fight the climate crisis. take a listen. >> we have delivered a comprehensive response to the global and all other mandates. together w
david mckenzie is joining us with reaction to the agreement. at least fossil fuels are mentioned because it would have been slammed if they weren't. >> reporter: it certainly would have been, max. and it is historic in a sense say many that fossil fuels are explicitly noted in this climate change agreement saying that they need to transition away from fossil fuels within the next decade especially aggressively. now, that obviously includes oil, gas and coal. but it does leave many...
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just over four hours to go. 0ur correspondent greg mckenzie has been down by the thames in central londone how preparations are going. 100,000 people are expected to be here along london's embankment to experience spectacular from midnight as the london eye lights up the london skyline. 20,000 fireworks, and we are told the theme this year is unity. 100,000 people managed to get those tickets, and many of those have travelled from all over the world. london has come out on top as one of the most desirable destinations to be for new year, so many with those lucky tickets. the fireworks will start at midnight as big ben will chime, the bongs, and at the beginning of 202a. that is true. we will be here to see you into the new year. there is a special live page on the bbc news website with reaction from around the world. in the next 25 minutes or so, we will be live in dubai, where the world's tallest tower will be part of their festivities. they are going to fire 15,682, very precise number, of pyrotechnics, from 365 different positions. we look forward to seeing some of that in the next few
just over four hours to go. 0ur correspondent greg mckenzie has been down by the thames in central londone how preparations are going. 100,000 people are expected to be here along london's embankment to experience spectacular from midnight as the london eye lights up the london skyline. 20,000 fireworks, and we are told the theme this year is unity. 100,000 people managed to get those tickets, and many of those have travelled from all over the world. london has come out on top as one of the...
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noor nanji, bbc news. 0ur correspondent greg mckenzie has been down by the thames in central london toreparations are going. 100,000 people are expected to be here along london's embankment to experience spectacular for midnight as the london eye lights up the london skyline, 20,000 fireworks, and we are told the theme this year is unity. 100,000 people managed to get those tickets, and many of those have travelled from all over the world. one that has come out on top is one of the most desirable destinations to be for new year, so many with those lucky tickets. the fireworks will start at midnight as big ben's chines will shine, the bronx, and at the beginning of 202a. that is true. me and my director roger in my ear will be here for the beginning of the new year. lets get an update on the weather. hello there, good evening. blustery showers across the uk for much of the day. heavy thundery downpours for many, but also some sunny spells, so some beautiful rainbows spotted by our weather watchers, and very windy conditions across the south coast of england and wales. now, the ground al
noor nanji, bbc news. 0ur correspondent greg mckenzie has been down by the thames in central london toreparations are going. 100,000 people are expected to be here along london's embankment to experience spectacular for midnight as the london eye lights up the london skyline, 20,000 fireworks, and we are told the theme this year is unity. 100,000 people managed to get those tickets, and many of those have travelled from all over the world. one that has come out on top is one of the most...
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mckenzie reportedly set to shrink the next class of new partners before 20%.as eliminated 1400 jobs this year. the consulting industry boomed during the pandemic but white collar jobs have recently been on the chopping block across a lot of industries. finally, this, maria. the golden bachelor becoming a mega hit for abc with 7 million people tuning to watch gary turner propose. fans are urging theresa to get a pre-n up before she walks down the aisle. the hollywood reporter found the golden bachelor embellished or lied about his past. there's also -- he's on camera promising the other woman that he didn't pick we're going to spend our lives together. but the prenup thing, you've got financial advisors saying get the prenup, theresa. >> i generally think anyone you meet on reality tv you should not ma marry. just as a rule of thumb. >> it's a good rule of thumb. matt claims i could pass for the golden bachelor's son. >> i could see that. i could see that absolutely. [laughter] maria: i'm in on that prenup. agree with you, cheryl. >> why mess around, come on. m
mckenzie reportedly set to shrink the next class of new partners before 20%.as eliminated 1400 jobs this year. the consulting industry boomed during the pandemic but white collar jobs have recently been on the chopping block across a lot of industries. finally, this, maria. the golden bachelor becoming a mega hit for abc with 7 million people tuning to watch gary turner propose. fans are urging theresa to get a pre-n up before she walks down the aisle. the hollywood reporter found the golden...
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she's an lisa mckenzie. she. she's an anarchist and we've got andy mcdonald, who's trade unionist mcdonald, who's a trade unionist and going and matthew laza. he's going to talk 13, 13 years sorry of talk about 13, 13 years sorry of tory role. thanks guys for coming. going to coming. i think we're going to talk women talk about now women in politics. edwina think politics. oh edwina do you think it's right that political parties have all women shortlists. >> no i don't and always >> no i don't and i've always thought was wrong. and i'll thought it was wrong. and i'll tell you for why. because uh, people felt people who have felt discriminated against as women did ever practice did should never, ever practice discrimination did should never, ever practice discriwhich on what an all women else, which is what an all women shortlist is. so it's far shortlist is. so so it's far better what david better to do what i think david cameron did originally when he was in opposition. he was opposition trying opposition leader
she's an lisa mckenzie. she. she's an anarchist and we've got andy mcdonald, who's trade unionist mcdonald, who's a trade unionist and going and matthew laza. he's going to talk 13, 13 years sorry of talk about 13, 13 years sorry of tory role. thanks guys for coming. going to coming. i think we're going to talk women talk about now women in politics. edwina think politics. oh edwina do you think it's right that political parties have all women shortlists. >> no i don't and always >>...
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greg mckenzie reports.that as is real continues its military campaign in gaza, there is a
greg mckenzie reports.that as is real continues its military campaign in gaza, there is a
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. >> i voted for biden and i told my friends to as well >> reporter: evan mckenzie is a starbucks worker and union organizer in madison, wisconsin who cast his very first presidential ballot for joe biden. >> do you plan on voting for him this time around? >> no. not anymore. >> reporter: the 23-year-old was part of the surge in young voters in the liberal dane county that helped biden flip the battleground state three years ago. he's now angry at the president over his support for israel's invasion of gaza >> he is allowing this war to happen and is funding this war i don't know what will happen if i don't vote for him but i know it won't be me supporting that. >> reporter: in 2020 election day exit polls showed young voters backed biden over donald trump by more than 20 points. but a recent nbc news poll shows former president trump leading this group by four percentage points and president biden at risk of losing a key part of his winning coalition. >> do you plan on voting for him in november >> i don't know. >> reporter: 60% of young voters say they oppose more funding and military
. >> i voted for biden and i told my friends to as well >> reporter: evan mckenzie is a starbucks worker and union organizer in madison, wisconsin who cast his very first presidential ballot for joe biden. >> do you plan on voting for him this time around? >> no. not anymore. >> reporter: the 23-year-old was part of the surge in young voters in the liberal dane county that helped biden flip the battleground state three years ago. he's now angry at the president...
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jean mckenzie, bbc news in seoul. there. while wednesday was a pretty chilly day for many of us, again, we had some blue skies and sunshine, especially towards northern and eastern areas of the uk. a lovely scene there in perth and kinross, but it wasn't quite as sunny as that further south and west, where we had rain spreading in, well, courtesy of these weather fronts pushing in from the southwest. now, we could see a spell of snow in the central lowlands into thursday morning. that could be disruptive, just one to keep an eye on first thing on thursday, and maybe a touch of frost here. but elsewhere, you can see temperatures above freezing. so a frost—free night. as we go through thursday, though, we will see further heavy rain moving in from the west. notice these green colours here. really quite intense rain for a time, and a windy day, really, for many of us. those winds really picking up, particularly around the irish sea coast. gales here, severe gales in the far north east of scotland. but it's through thursd
jean mckenzie, bbc news in seoul. there. while wednesday was a pretty chilly day for many of us, again, we had some blue skies and sunshine, especially towards northern and eastern areas of the uk. a lovely scene there in perth and kinross, but it wasn't quite as sunny as that further south and west, where we had rain spreading in, well, courtesy of these weather fronts pushing in from the southwest. now, we could see a spell of snow in the central lowlands into thursday morning. that could be...
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refugees and assignments because when we some of them during the show, but for now this is nancy mckenzie. she's in a flowering model and students who have lived here for 7 years and wants to be a voice will have community so surely. who went to then her to show us around my name is when i'm a student and what else? and this is my tone, we're in cuckoo, much small town in kenya is very remote, and i read all the time and look at the sound lies in the homelands of the customer list to kind of community. but in the last uh, 2 years, it has to come to around 200000 refugees living in the sacraments of coma and kind of bringing the hash climate to custody of resources like water and food makes couple month, no easy place to leave for both local and refugees with people from places like south to down. so 90 and d. r. c. customize a mix of people each with their own markets and community. this is one of the main markets and customer. this is where you can get any of the applicants. then. i'm also of the others that you can get. uh oh, maybe you if you want to blow sorry for your house with new
refugees and assignments because when we some of them during the show, but for now this is nancy mckenzie. she's in a flowering model and students who have lived here for 7 years and wants to be a voice will have community so surely. who went to then her to show us around my name is when i'm a student and what else? and this is my tone, we're in cuckoo, much small town in kenya is very remote, and i read all the time and look at the sound lies in the homelands of the customer list to kind of...
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and mckenzie report that came out last uh and the last of this is down to the visit so well live in. so i'm, yeah, there were lots of tact mystics around gens that because it's a huge generalization. say everybody's like, that's a, you know, they're all individuals but the face of some of the plates and behaviors the same displayed in the world a lot. and i'm sure that if they looked at these other generations in the 1st few years, they would have some of the same complements some of the same misconceptions set about them. so obviously it's going to try to try out in history to actually clarify what jen z really is. but as i said before, 12 percent of employers have already fired agency worker all within their 1st week being easily offended as often the reason our office environments unwilling to adjust to attract engine as generations the workers. or did we raise this overly sensitive? everybody gets a trophy generation. well, it's really interesting on and so i think a lot of recruitment, i think if, if somebody is fired again, they will find anybody in the space copy, highlights m
and mckenzie report that came out last uh and the last of this is down to the visit so well live in. so i'm, yeah, there were lots of tact mystics around gens that because it's a huge generalization. say everybody's like, that's a, you know, they're all individuals but the face of some of the plates and behaviors the same displayed in the world a lot. and i'm sure that if they looked at these other generations in the 1st few years, they would have some of the same complements some of the same...
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it can be we. mckenzie. could i have to had a question in this house was out of shelter. we had nice memories here. our nice stuff was here. our bikes close of we think women used to be drink here in a moment. it was all destroyed. there is nothing left with them. but despite the us coals for israel to scale down its attacks, being gaza, that's clearly not happening. and instead, there is no, any place in god that that's considered to be safe needs in the north or the south, nor in you, and shelters or in hospitals tarry capacity. and how does your roof in the south of the territory is really strikes have been targeting residential buildings in rough uh, the wounded being taken to the queue at the hospital for treatments. and on the injured with displace palestinians were ordered to buy israel to move from the north of the strip to the south. now is where the drones targeting the cell many in rough uh, in southern gaza, assisting through what's left of the homes. this is another residential building targeted and on his way to strike children and being searching to find th
it can be we. mckenzie. could i have to had a question in this house was out of shelter. we had nice memories here. our nice stuff was here. our bikes close of we think women used to be drink here in a moment. it was all destroyed. there is nothing left with them. but despite the us coals for israel to scale down its attacks, being gaza, that's clearly not happening. and instead, there is no, any place in god that that's considered to be safe needs in the north or the south, nor in you, and...
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jean mckenzie, bbc news in seoul.t to cope with the long distances golfers are increasingly hitting. natalie pirks has been finding out more. nice hit. steve and his cousin leon are battling the morning mist in bromley. they've been playing together for years and admit they're no tiger woods. stop, stop, stop. but new rules unveiled today will affect all players, no matter their level. from 2028 onwards, balls will gradually be swapped to new ones which travel around 15 yards less for pros, but a mere five yards less for amateurs. we don't hit anything like bryson dechambeau or rory mcilroy. and i think it's a good choice because it will make their golf more realistic. in terms of watching the top professionals and the really good amateur players hit the ball a long way, i think that's always going to be an attraction. on a cold, rain soaked day, america retains the ryder cup. back in the day, golf courses were designed to challenge. but as golfers and technology got better, balls flew further. in 1980, only six profe
jean mckenzie, bbc news in seoul.t to cope with the long distances golfers are increasingly hitting. natalie pirks has been finding out more. nice hit. steve and his cousin leon are battling the morning mist in bromley. they've been playing together for years and admit they're no tiger woods. stop, stop, stop. but new rules unveiled today will affect all players, no matter their level. from 2028 onwards, balls will gradually be swapped to new ones which travel around 15 yards less for pros, but...
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the south oven, noisy, strong, so roughly destroyed these children's homes a little bit can be we. mckenzie could i have not had an equation in this house. was all shelter. we had nice memories here. our nice stuff was here, our bikes, clothes and everything. and then we used to be drink here. in a moment it was all destroyed. so there's nothing left to stand by it. despite the us goals for israel to scale down its attacks, being gaza, that's clearly not happening. and instead, there is no any place in god that that's considered to be safe needs in the north or the south, nor in you and shelters or in hospitals. tarry could best zoom out to 0 roughly in the south of the territory. meanwhile, and is very strong on a residential building and rough uh has killed at least 2 people, an injured others. civil defense crews digging through the rubble, looking for survivors. the past 3 hours, they were able to retrieve the bodies of 2 people. at least 3 residential buildings were destroyed in alternating the neighborhood. release agencies, a cooling the humanitarian crisis, and gauze, and not just c
the south oven, noisy, strong, so roughly destroyed these children's homes a little bit can be we. mckenzie could i have not had an equation in this house. was all shelter. we had nice memories here. our nice stuff was here, our bikes, clothes and everything. and then we used to be drink here. in a moment it was all destroyed. so there's nothing left to stand by it. despite the us goals for israel to scale down its attacks, being gaza, that's clearly not happening. and instead, there is no any...
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greg mckenzie reports. president biden told the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu that as is real continues its military campaign in gaza, there is a critical need to protect the civilian population. including those supporting aid operations. mr biden said he did not ask the israeli leaderfor a ceasefire. israeli leaderfor a ceasefire. i had a long talk with benjamin netanyahu today and it was a private conversation. meanwhile in gaza, private conversation. meanwhile in gaza. this _ private conversation. meanwhile in gaza, this is _ private conversation. meanwhile in gaza, this is the _ private conversation. meanwhile in gaza, this is the new - in gaza, this is the new normal. drone strikes in the border town of rafah emptying the local market. 17—year—old joe filming on his phone, still clutching his bag of shopping and calling on god for protection. israel launched its metallic tory operation after hamas fighters crossed from gaza into southern israel on the seventh of october, killing 1200 people
greg mckenzie reports. president biden told the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu that as is real continues its military campaign in gaza, there is a critical need to protect the civilian population. including those supporting aid operations. mr biden said he did not ask the israeli leaderfor a ceasefire. israeli leaderfor a ceasefire. i had a long talk with benjamin netanyahu today and it was a private conversation. meanwhile in gaza, private conversation. meanwhile in gaza. this _...
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military wanted to, and general mckenzie said that was not what he was he to do, that is not. the taliban came in and we were forced to have control of only a small airport he tried to evacuate their peoe. emily saw the taliban do was theyould turn americans away, there are reports of them eating americans. servicemembers have spoken about how the taliban would beat up our afghan allies outside the gates and even kill afghans within sight of the marines. so that group, taliban is now in charge of afghanistan. the wod has become a more ngerous place because of it. host: how many u.s. citizens were in afghanistan after the u.s. departure in september of 2021? guest: it's an important question, and the question that as you can s, the biden administration has been a bit shaky on clearly many hundreds. it is important to keep in mind th in gust021, after the taliban had taken over, president biden went on national television and promptly said the u.s. military would not leave until every american got out. that is the promise thate made to t american people. and it is a promise that
military wanted to, and general mckenzie said that was not what he was he to do, that is not. the taliban came in and we were forced to have control of only a small airport he tried to evacuate their peoe. emily saw the taliban do was theyould turn americans away, there are reports of them eating americans. servicemembers have spoken about how the taliban would beat up our afghan allies outside the gates and even kill afghans within sight of the marines. so that group, taliban is now in charge...