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why do you feel it so personally, mr wallace? | feel it so personally, mr wallace?ally, mr wallace? because it is sad and the west has done what it has done, and we have to do our very best to get people out and stand by our obligations. in 20 years of sacrifice. it is out and stand by our obligations. in 20 years of sacrifice.— 20 years of sacrifice. it is what it is. in 20 years of sacrifice. it is what it is- in the — 20 years of sacrifice. it is what it is. in the early _ 20 years of sacrifice. it is what it is. in the early hours _ 20 years of sacrifice. it is what it is. in the early hours of - 20 years of sacrifice. it is what it is. in the early hours of this - is. in the early hours of this morning amid this flight landed at brize norton carrying some 300 people to safety come up with more planes expected in coming days. but even those who will be eligible for places on board face logistical barriers. paperwork, passage to the airport and, all the while, those afghans who helped foreign forces are at risk of reprisals. ali, not his real name, was an interpr
why do you feel it so personally, mr wallace? | feel it so personally, mr wallace?ally, mr wallace? because it is sad and the west has done what it has done, and we have to do our very best to get people out and stand by our obligations. in 20 years of sacrifice. it is out and stand by our obligations. in 20 years of sacrifice.— 20 years of sacrifice. it is what it is. in 20 years of sacrifice. it is what it is- in the — 20 years of sacrifice. it is what it is. in the early _ 20 years of...
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because mr wallace did try to work with his american counterparts to persuade them to have an ongoinghere could be an ongoing diplomatic presence will stop an embassy, in kabul or at the airport. that didn't go anywhere. finally mr wallace tried to work with nature whether other allies to keep an ongoing coalition there to support the afghan government, and that failed as well. you can understand why he feels very sore. i think as to when i was saying before there are big questions now about uk— us relations in the future. ever since the second world war ourforeign in the future. ever since the second world war our foreign policy has rested on europe and the united states. brexit weekend the europe pillar, it's fair to say stop i think needs to be done to strengthen that. on the us aside, it went through the america first period of donald trump where the scene a very unreliable ally, but i think what we are seeing now is america alone. it is america not working with its allies, not listening to those concerns, and it's quite bizarre what president biden has been saying, saying that al
because mr wallace did try to work with his american counterparts to persuade them to have an ongoinghere could be an ongoing diplomatic presence will stop an embassy, in kabul or at the airport. that didn't go anywhere. finally mr wallace tried to work with nature whether other allies to keep an ongoing coalition there to support the afghan government, and that failed as well. you can understand why he feels very sore. i think as to when i was saying before there are big questions now about...
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mr. wallace can undersold because it's 20 is a sacrifice. is what it is. parliament is being recalled back from some research on wednesday. it begins at 9 30 in the morning, some 5 hours will be dedicated to a debate on this ongoing crisis. i'll be speaking of everything from the war on terra's gender and foreign policy in the 1st place to the very fact that 5 weeks ago, the prime minister far as johnson said that a bon takeover would be out of the question. obviously, that is actually wrong at this point. so many people will be questioning the prime minister on all of that. but what about the intelligence that provided this nato ex, this in the 1st place? i'm crucially, what will happen to all of these refugees over the last 18 years, millions of people in san have been displaced, and now we are set to see quite undoubtedly another refugee crisis, and as much pressure here in the united kingdom to provide safe and legal passages but in light of quite a hostile context from the home office in terms of its refugee processes as a lot of critic
mr. wallace can undersold because it's 20 is a sacrifice. is what it is. parliament is being recalled back from some research on wednesday. it begins at 9 30 in the morning, some 5 hours will be dedicated to a debate on this ongoing crisis. i'll be speaking of everything from the war on terra's gender and foreign policy in the 1st place to the very fact that 5 weeks ago, the prime minister far as johnson said that a bon takeover would be out of the question. obviously, that is actually wrong at...
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mr. wallace can undersold because it's 20 is a sacrifice. is what it is. parliament is being recalled back from some recess that's on wednesday. it begins at 9 30 in the morning. some 5 hours will be dedicated to a debate on this ongoing crisis. i'll be speaking of everything from the war on terror as gender and foreign policy in the 1st place to the very fact that 5 weeks ago, the prime minister of foreign johnson says that a tale bon takeover would be out of the question. obviously, that is actually wrong at this point. so many people will be questioning the prime minister on all of that. but what about the intelligence that provided this nato ex, this in the 1st place? i'm crucial.
mr. wallace can undersold because it's 20 is a sacrifice. is what it is. parliament is being recalled back from some recess that's on wednesday. it begins at 9 30 in the morning. some 5 hours will be dedicated to a debate on this ongoing crisis. i'll be speaking of everything from the war on terror as gender and foreign policy in the 1st place to the very fact that 5 weeks ago, the prime minister of foreign johnson says that a tale bon takeover would be out of the question. obviously, that is...
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good secretary, ben wallace. morning mr wallace. goof morning. good morning mr wallace.d get a little i good morning mr wallace. good| morning. if i could get a little bit of information _ morning. if i could get a little bit of information from _ morning. if i could get a little bit of information from you - morning. if i could get a little bit of information from you about i morning. if i could get a little bit| of information from you about the deadline. you have said the deadline is ours rather than weeks. took me through what that means exactly. i’m through what that means exactly. i'm not through what that means exactly. i�*m! not going to give you an exact end date of each different phase because i think to do so would risk potentially stampede, and we have seen already some tragic deaths outside a number of the gates in the airport because of the panic and fear through the crowd. operationally it also puts people at risk, if organisations or terrorist groups like isis wish to make an attack. we are planning on august 3! is the leave date of the united states, tha
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mr. wallace can undersold because it's 20 years of sacrifice is what it is. there's a lot of criticism against the government at this point. so what we'll see on wednesday is a huge array of purchases and most of all, of course, 50000 civilians died during this 18 year occupation. 500 british troops and many people, question, what was it for the russian foreign ministry has set the situation unfolding in afghanistan is the natural result of the u. s. and nato troop withdrawal, critic, se washington's lengthy operations of the country. you have actually been playing directly into the hands of the taliban, as all eager to shut off now explains they've done it. finally from siri and libya in the middle east to venezuela and cuba and latin america. washington has a decades long history of failed attempts to bring anti government militia is to power . and at last they've crack the code in. i've got, has done with the taliban. apparently, all they had to do is instead of aiding them, they should have just fought against them all this time. thanks to our military ge
mr. wallace can undersold because it's 20 years of sacrifice is what it is. there's a lot of criticism against the government at this point. so what we'll see on wednesday is a huge array of purchases and most of all, of course, 50000 civilians died during this 18 year occupation. 500 british troops and many people, question, what was it for the russian foreign ministry has set the situation unfolding in afghanistan is the natural result of the u. s. and nato troop withdrawal, critic, se...
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mr. wallace can undersold because it's 20 years of sacrifice is what it is. parliament is being recalled back from the summer recess. i saw on wednesday, i forgot the speaking of everything from the war on terror as gender and foreign policy in the 1st place to the very fact that 5 weeks ago, the primary support, johnson said the takeover would be out of the question. obviously, that is actually wrong at this point. so many people will be questioning the prime minister on all of that. but what about the intelligence that provided this nato exists in the 1st place? and crucially, what will happen? so all of these refugees over the last 18 years, millions of people in australia. so i have been displaced, and now we are set to see quite undoubtedly another refugee crisis, and as much pressure here in the united kingdom to provide safe and legal passages . but in light of quite a hostile context from the home office in terms of its refugee processes, there's a lot of criticism against the government at this point. so what we'll see on wednesday is a huge array of purchases. most of all, of c
mr. wallace can undersold because it's 20 years of sacrifice is what it is. parliament is being recalled back from the summer recess. i saw on wednesday, i forgot the speaking of everything from the war on terror as gender and foreign policy in the 1st place to the very fact that 5 weeks ago, the primary support, johnson said the takeover would be out of the question. obviously, that is actually wrong at this point. so many people will be questioning the prime minister on all of that. but what...
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mr. wallace can understand because it's 20 years of sacrifice is what it is. parliament is being recalled back from some recess i saw on wednesday. i think i'll be speaking of everything from the war on terror as gender and foreign policy in the 1st place to the very fact that 5 weeks ago the prime minister of foreign johnson said the tale bon takeover would be out of the question . obviously, that is actually wrong at this point. so many people will be questioning the prime minister on all of that. but what about the intelligence that provided this nato acts this in the 1st place? and crucially, what will happen to all of these refugees over the last 18 years, millions of people in africa, nissan have been displaced. and now we are set to see quite undoubtedly another refugee crisis, and as much pressure here in the united kingdom to provide safe and legal passages, but in light of quite a hostile context from the home office in terms of its refugee processes. there's a lot of criticism against the government at this point. so what we'll see on wednesday is a huge array of purchases and
mr. wallace can understand because it's 20 years of sacrifice is what it is. parliament is being recalled back from some recess i saw on wednesday. i think i'll be speaking of everything from the war on terror as gender and foreign policy in the 1st place to the very fact that 5 weeks ago the prime minister of foreign johnson said the tale bon takeover would be out of the question . obviously, that is actually wrong at this point. so many people will be questioning the prime minister on all of...
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mr. wallace can undersold, nicole cetera. and the west has done what is done well, this appointment is also been felt in the u. s. among those who serves in afghanistan during the last 20 years. david roach is a former plato operations director. joint chiefs of staff. he says, time will tell if the u. s. mission was worth it or not. we never fully addressed corruption within the afghan government. and what we see here is not a military defeat. we've seen us failure of morale, a collapse of government, where forces decided not to fight because they had no confidence in their leaders. what we're seeing is this idea that you can build a modern military without having a corresponding civilian government and the, it's like painting over rust. i mean we, we had a civilian government that was fundamentally corrupted, tribal tried to built the modern military to support it. perhaps we ignored the clouds, which imperative that you have to have the people, the military, you know, and, and the government. and it failed. there has been a
mr. wallace can undersold, nicole cetera. and the west has done what is done well, this appointment is also been felt in the u. s. among those who serves in afghanistan during the last 20 years. david roach is a former plato operations director. joint chiefs of staff. he says, time will tell if the u. s. mission was worth it or not. we never fully addressed corruption within the afghan government. and what we see here is not a military defeat. we've seen us failure of morale, a collapse of...
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mr. wallace can undersold because it's 20 is a sacrifice. is what it is. parliament is being recalled back from some a recess that's on wednesday. i'll be thinking of everything from the war on terra's gender and foreign policy in the 1st place to the very fact that 5 weeks ago, the prime minister of foreign johnson said that a tiny bon takeover would be out of the question. all this me, that is actually wrong at this point. so many people will be questioning the prime minister on all of that. the me at the height of the 2020 corona virus pandemic mass media really covered stories from africa. the world was more interested in kind of it, and africa had more less infected people in europe. but one story got people's attention. newspapers reported that kenya was having an elephant baby boom journalist linked the unprecedented surge and the elephant birth rate to tourists being restricted from the pog. they said it was the most positive side of a low down, but kind of, it had nothing to do with it. ah, ah, going to my biggest sister period. so
mr. wallace can undersold because it's 20 is a sacrifice. is what it is. parliament is being recalled back from some a recess that's on wednesday. i'll be thinking of everything from the war on terra's gender and foreign policy in the 1st place to the very fact that 5 weeks ago, the prime minister of foreign johnson said that a tiny bon takeover would be out of the question. all this me, that is actually wrong at this point. so many people will be questioning the prime minister on all of that....
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mr. wallace saying it's too early to deal with questions like that. it depends very much on their actions, not on their rhetoric, and that indeed is a sentiment echoed by the russians who do, and that they still have an embassy presence on the ground. they decided not to shut their embassy. they are meeting the russians. that is the taliban on tuesday to talk about security matters. so everybody taking a little bit of a stand off approach on policy at that moment. in a sense, the evacuations are buying time for that. so the question, it is the priority of all of these countries, whether it's the u. k, germany fraud, the netherlands, the czech republic, ukraine to get their nationals out and to get their off can support stuff out to whom they've made a commitment to help them over these last 20 years. and those scenes at the airport coast, not helping that process, the spanish foreign minister saying, vowing not to leave anyone behind mister wallace, the u. k. defense secretary, also this morning, breaking down in tears on the radio. he's a former mili
mr. wallace saying it's too early to deal with questions like that. it depends very much on their actions, not on their rhetoric, and that indeed is a sentiment echoed by the russians who do, and that they still have an embassy presence on the ground. they decided not to shut their embassy. they are meeting the russians. that is the taliban on tuesday to talk about security matters. so everybody taking a little bit of a stand off approach on policy at that moment. in a sense, the evacuations...
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can i 'ust clarify, mr wallace, are you i community.. no, the uk forces could — that was being ruled out. no, the uk forces could be _ that was being ruled out. no, the uk forces could be used _ that was being ruled out. no, the uk forces could be used globally... if. forces could be used globally... if they will be used in afghanistan, is my question. they will be used in afghanistan, is my question-— my question. afghanistan is obviously — my question. afghanistan is obviously a _ my question. afghanistan is obviously a country - my question. afghanistan is obviously a country around | my question. afghanistan is i obviously a country around the world. the uk forces retain the capability to take action to defend their citizens were that may be if their citizens were that may be if the host nation doesn't do that. we have lots of ranges of disruption capabilities, kinetic and non—kinetic, to disrupt terrorist plots. everyday we deal with terrorist plots in country, usually in partnership with the country hosting them. —— in third count
can i 'ust clarify, mr wallace, are you i community.. no, the uk forces could — that was being ruled out. no, the uk forces could be _ that was being ruled out. no, the uk forces could be used _ that was being ruled out. no, the uk forces could be used globally... if. forces could be used globally... if they will be used in afghanistan, is my question. they will be used in afghanistan, is my question-— my question. afghanistan is obviously — my question. afghanistan is obviously a _ my...
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speed with which this has all happened has surprised many around here, but there were warnings and mr wallacees to leave a military presence in afghanistan. ultimately he was unsuccessful in that because of the lack of us infrastructure and the lack of willpower in nato capitals. but i suppose the question that many are going to ask is, what comes next? many conservative mps are increasingly voicing their frustration at the government's policy, calling for some sort of rethink. labourare policy, calling for some sort of rethink. labour are calling for more support to be given the afghan army with intelligence, support and some other forms of back—up to allow them to try and stop the search of the taliban around kabul but i think there will be real questions asked of the governors in the next few days. notjust about how of the governors in the next few days. not just about how to of the governors in the next few days. notjust about how to get uk nationals out of the country but what happens in the medium term, as well. ., ~' , ., , what happens in the medium term, as well. ., ~ ,, , . what hap
speed with which this has all happened has surprised many around here, but there were warnings and mr wallacees to leave a military presence in afghanistan. ultimately he was unsuccessful in that because of the lack of us infrastructure and the lack of willpower in nato capitals. but i suppose the question that many are going to ask is, what comes next? many conservative mps are increasingly voicing their frustration at the government's policy, calling for some sort of rethink. labourare...
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why do you feel it so personally, mr wallace as mike - personally, mr wallace as mike murray becausehat it is. , . ,, . ., , under 20 years of sacrifice is what itis. , . it is. the defence secretary ben wallace there. _ it is. the defence secretary ben wallace there. clearly _ it is. the defence secretary ben wallace there. clearly impacted j it is. the defence secretary ben i wallace there. clearly impacted by what he has seen and i think that reflects perhaps more broadly, a certain resignation in government that the events of the last few days have shown that the taliban are of course very much in control in afghanistan and there is very little now that the uk or indeed other countries can or perhaps want to do individually or collectively to stop that. the focus turns to what can be done and what the government should be doing to make the best of the situation and on a visit to the west midlands this morning, the labour leader said keir starmer, set out what he believed the priority should be. the situation in afghanistan is shocking — the situation in afghanistan is shocking an
why do you feel it so personally, mr wallace as mike - personally, mr wallace as mike murray becausehat it is. , . ,, . ., , under 20 years of sacrifice is what itis. , . it is. the defence secretary ben wallace there. _ it is. the defence secretary ben wallace there. clearly _ it is. the defence secretary ben wallace there. clearly impacted j it is. the defence secretary ben i wallace there. clearly impacted by what he has seen and i think that reflects perhaps more broadly, a certain...
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mr. wallace? >> because i'm a soldier -- because it is sad. and the west has done what it's done. to do our very best to get people out and stand by our obligations and 20 years of sacrifice is what it is. >> people can't get out. he said. jason houck served two tours in afghanistan and a interfaith leader. good to have you on, jason. thank you as well for your service through the years there. you heard that account, which i know you're familiar with because you're doing your best to get people out of the country. who are you talking to there? is it possible to get them out? >> yeah, absolutely, my friends and i across the military and diplomacy and intelligence world are just fielding calls, filling out recommendations to try to get people to the right places. the airport has a u.s. service, even though the u.s. embassy has stopped tweeting, that is where everybody needs to go to get out unless they were out some other route. britain are taking people without visas and refugee status. so that everybody that has to could get out. >> major houck, you previously in your career helpe
mr. wallace? >> because i'm a soldier -- because it is sad. and the west has done what it's done. to do our very best to get people out and stand by our obligations and 20 years of sacrifice is what it is. >> people can't get out. he said. jason houck served two tours in afghanistan and a interfaith leader. good to have you on, jason. thank you as well for your service through the years there. you heard that account, which i know you're familiar with because you're doing your best...
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mr wallace admitted that hundreds of people eligible to leave will be left behind.ent this video message to the bbc. we are living in kabul, waiting for the flight and evacuation, but unfortunately we did not get an e—mail or phone call from anybody. we have financial problems here and there is no place for us to stay and we are so worried about our future. and there are more interpreters who are employees of uk forces that are still left. but i don't know why the uk government announced that we have evacuated thousands of afghan employees. i don't know what is happening. they have evacuated those people who didn't work for the british forces, they have just evacuated civilians, so i think it is not fair. i think it's not fair. it is like betrayal of their own heroes, just to help those people who didn't see a british soldier that has left. sharif karimi. the ministry of defence did set us in response to those comments. it says its top priority is the protection of all those involved, adding that it is deeply regrettable that not everyone has been able to be evacuat
mr wallace admitted that hundreds of people eligible to leave will be left behind.ent this video message to the bbc. we are living in kabul, waiting for the flight and evacuation, but unfortunately we did not get an e—mail or phone call from anybody. we have financial problems here and there is no place for us to stay and we are so worried about our future. and there are more interpreters who are employees of uk forces that are still left. but i don't know why the uk government announced that...
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every hour counts, says mr wallace.y criticised over these reports that he didn't personally call the afghan foreign ministry to ask for urgent help rescuing translators who had worked for the british military a despite, it seems, being advised by senior officials to do so. this is really problematic for him, isn't it? yeah, let's look at — problematic for him, isn't it? yeah, let's look at the _ problematic for him, isn't it? yeah, let's look at the front _ problematic for him, isn't it? yeah, let's look at the front page - problematic for him, isn't it? yeah, let's look at the front page of - problematic for him, isn't it? yeah, let's look at the front page of this l let's look at the front page of this morning's daily mail, which will not make good reading for dominic raab. this relates to his holiday. he was in crete, in a boutique resort, describes itself as such, for the privileged and the perceptive, it says on their website. the government like perception about what was going on in afghanistan. so there was domi
every hour counts, says mr wallace.y criticised over these reports that he didn't personally call the afghan foreign ministry to ask for urgent help rescuing translators who had worked for the british military a despite, it seems, being advised by senior officials to do so. this is really problematic for him, isn't it? yeah, let's look at — problematic for him, isn't it? yeah, let's look at the _ problematic for him, isn't it? yeah, let's look at the front _ problematic for him, isn't it?...
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foreign office steeped in foreign affairs and thought this call was worth making, despite what mr wallace get through — with checkpoints guarded by heavily armed militants. caroline kennedy—pipe is a professor of international security at loughborough university specialising in military affairs and afghanistan. she told me more about the logistics of keeping the aiport open in kabul. it is understandably chaotic. taliban are ringing the perimeter of the airport. my understanding is that those with american passports are being allowed in without much question. the same is true at the moment. there is a checkpoint allowing uk passport holders through. at the moment, i think we cannot be complacent, but be assured that taliban will not take on those with us west european, if i can call it that, passports. how long that will persist, we don't know, but the big question is, as you point outcome of those afghans desperate to leave the country who will hand children over if necessary to get on one of the planes leaving for the us orfor one of the planes leaving for the us or for europe. one of t
foreign office steeped in foreign affairs and thought this call was worth making, despite what mr wallace get through — with checkpoints guarded by heavily armed militants. caroline kennedy—pipe is a professor of international security at loughborough university specialising in military affairs and afghanistan. she told me more about the logistics of keeping the aiport open in kabul. it is understandably chaotic. taliban are ringing the perimeter of the airport. my understanding is that...
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mr wallace admitted that hundreds of people eligible to leave will be left behind.just to help those people who didn't see a british soldier that has left. well earlier i spoke to sharif karimi, a former interpreter for the british army, who had this message for the uk government. i encourage the uk government and the modjust to i encourage the uk government and the mod just to make a i encourage the uk government and the modjust to make a plan i encourage the uk government and the mod just to make a plan for us, make a safe plan for us to leave the country for the uk on commercial flights as soon as possible, and make a way for us, a safe way for us. �* make a way for us, a safe way for us. i ., ., ". " .. make a way for us, a safe way for us. but it looks like the airlift is cominu us. but it looks like the airlift is coming to _ us. but it looks like the airlift is coming to an — us. but it looks like the airlift is coming to an end, _ us. but it looks like the airlift is coming to an end, it _ us. but it looks like the airlift is coming to an end, it is - us. bu
mr wallace admitted that hundreds of people eligible to leave will be left behind.just to help those people who didn't see a british soldier that has left. well earlier i spoke to sharif karimi, a former interpreter for the british army, who had this message for the uk government. i encourage the uk government and the modjust to i encourage the uk government and the mod just to make a i encourage the uk government and the modjust to make a plan i encourage the uk government and the mod just to...
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within the last hour understand there's been a talk between mr ben wallace the secretary of state andxt. it's partly at - me. it's interesting to give context. it's partly at least presumably about two apply a lot of pressure to the government in nepal to protest about the treatment of the gurkhas who are resident here but by birth are nepalese. is that in the combination of the hunger strike that has got the government to concede these talks. it isa it is a sequence of things. where we have here is that the government, this is the mod or rather officials in the mod saying that the hunger strikers are an isolated group when in reality not at all. we have actually had and have been seeing people e—mailing british supporters of the hunger strike and going out from mod officials and saying most of the gurkhas don't support and i know it's a fact that in the last two or three days we had complete and there are about five that of an overwhelming support of the hunger strikers. this is their cause and does not matter which organisation. they have lead on this and i would say as well that's
within the last hour understand there's been a talk between mr ben wallace the secretary of state andxt. it's partly at - me. it's interesting to give context. it's partly at least presumably about two apply a lot of pressure to the government in nepal to protest about the treatment of the gurkhas who are resident here but by birth are nepalese. is that in the combination of the hunger strike that has got the government to concede these talks. it isa it is a sequence of things. where we have...
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wallace colley. using journal entries and letters mr. shaffer discusses the experiences in key battles such as the severe wounding in 1863 and the amputation of his left foot a year later. the civil war round table hosted this event. >> thank you, again, for the invitation to speak here in the old dominion home. and i want to take just a couple of seconds to thank two specific groups. i was a lone story short. i was invited to speak at a church in washington county inn july 2016. the church was celebrating their 150th anniversary, and they invited me to come up and talk about what it might have been like trying to start a church in the immediate aftermath of the american civil war. so my wife and i drove up and we walked into the back of the sanctuary. and we got there early. and there was one lady sitting in the sanctuary, and she jumps up, runs to the back, shakes my hand and says my family and i have something we think you may have an interest in, would you come out to my car after the program? i said sure and i go out to my car after
wallace colley. using journal entries and letters mr. shaffer discusses the experiences in key battles such as the severe wounding in 1863 and the amputation of his left foot a year later. the civil war round table hosted this event. >> thank you, again, for the invitation to speak here in the old dominion home. and i want to take just a couple of seconds to thank two specific groups. i was a lone story short. i was invited to speak at a church in washington county inn july 2016. the...
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wallace colley. using journal entries and letters mr. shaffer discusses the experiences in key battles such as the severe wounding in 1863 and the amputation of his left foot a year later. the civil war round table hosted this event. >> thank you, again, for the invitation to speak here in the old dominion home. and i want to take just a couple of seconds to thank two specific groups. i was a lone story short. i was invited to speak at a church in washington county inn july 2016. the church was celebrating their 150th anniversary, and they invited me to come up and talk about what it might have been like trying to start a church in the immedia
wallace colley. using journal entries and letters mr. shaffer discusses the experiences in key battles such as the severe wounding in 1863 and the amputation of his left foot a year later. the civil war round table hosted this event. >> thank you, again, for the invitation to speak here in the old dominion home. and i want to take just a couple of seconds to thank two specific groups. i was a lone story short. i was invited to speak at a church in washington county inn july 2016. the...
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here is what secretary of state antony blinken said with chris wallace on "fox news sunday". >> mr.sident said al qaeda is gone. simple question. is al qaeda gone from afghanistan? >> al qaeda's capacity to do what it did on 9/11 to attack us and our partners or allies from afghanistan is vastly, vastly diminished. >> is it gone? >> are there al qaeda members and remnants in afghanistan? yes. >> bill: marc thiessen with us now. marc, good morning. may get interrupted when the pent gron briefing begins. he said there were no troops in syria, which there are. he also said there has been no criticism or backlash on behalf of our allies. that's obviously the case. boris johnson, tony blair, et ra. where are we now? >> governed by -- he is not aware of the facts on the ground in the worst foreign policy crisis in my lifetime. and tony blinken. the answer to chris wallace's question is no, the president was wrong. he tried to say there are al qaeda remnants in afghanistan. first of all. there are more than al qaeda remnants in afghanistan. there were only isis remnants in iraq when joe bi
here is what secretary of state antony blinken said with chris wallace on "fox news sunday". >> mr.sident said al qaeda is gone. simple question. is al qaeda gone from afghanistan? >> al qaeda's capacity to do what it did on 9/11 to attack us and our partners or allies from afghanistan is vastly, vastly diminished. >> is it gone? >> are there al qaeda members and remnants in afghanistan? yes. >> bill: marc thiessen with us now. marc, good morning. may get...
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michael shaffer looks at the life of thomas wallace colley who served in the confederate first virginia calvary during the civil war. using journal entries and letters mr. shaffer discusses the trooper's experiences at key battles such as bull ran and antietam a
michael shaffer looks at the life of thomas wallace colley who served in the confederate first virginia calvary during the civil war. using journal entries and letters mr. shaffer discusses the trooper's experiences at key battles such as bull ran and antietam a
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mr. cuomo think he could get away with this during the #metoo movement? let's do some investigation like chris wallaceould do. why did the governor think he could get away with that the last year and a half? this went on and on until there was an official investigation. let me remind people, i am old enough to remember the 1990's. all you liberals did everything you could to keep bill clinton in office. you cause to this. you look in the mirror. you caused this atmosphere with mr. weinstein and everything else that has gone on because you allowed it in the 1990's. you need that man in office so you sold your soul. you people are selling your soul even cheaper now today. this guy should have been gone years ago. it took a state investigation for it to be on the headlines. host: that is al in massachusetts. when it comes to people bringing up topics of media, there's a sidebar story in the new york times concerning the governor's brother chris cuomo, saying he is off this week. a planned vacation for his birthday. he has spoken with governor cuomo by telephone and advised his brother to resign according
mr. cuomo think he could get away with this during the #metoo movement? let's do some investigation like chris wallaceould do. why did the governor think he could get away with that the last year and a half? this went on and on until there was an official investigation. let me remind people, i am old enough to remember the 1990's. all you liberals did everything you could to keep bill clinton in office. you cause to this. you look in the mirror. you caused this atmosphere with mr. weinstein and...
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mr. anti-vaxx. the news journal reports he succumbed to the disease three weeks after becoming infected, he was 65 years old. >>> a prominent texas anti-mask organizer has also died from covid-19, caleb wallacessica. he was a leader of the anti-mask movement in texas organizing a freedom rally for people, quote, sick of the government being in on control of our lives. he checked himself into the hospital as the condition declined and his self-treatment for covid, including ivermectin, a drug used to prevent worms in livestock, passed away. he leaves his wife and three young children. his wife said we joked around about how he was on one side and i was on the other, and that's what made us the perfect couple. she plans to get a coronavirus vaccine after the birth of her baby in september, we are not anti-vaxxers she said. an international association of evangelicals leader has been fired after husband appearance on our show. in that appearance, two weeks ago, pastor daniel darling spoke about his column for u.s. today entitled why i got the vaccine. the national religious broadcaster said his comments in the article and interview violated a company policy of remaining neutral about the covid
mr. anti-vaxx. the news journal reports he succumbed to the disease three weeks after becoming infected, he was 65 years old. >>> a prominent texas anti-mask organizer has also died from covid-19, caleb wallacessica. he was a leader of the anti-mask movement in texas organizing a freedom rally for people, quote, sick of the government being in on control of our lives. he checked himself into the hospital as the condition declined and his self-treatment for covid, including ivermectin,...