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. >> narrator: for over a decade, reporter najibullah quraishi... >> (bang bang) >>...has gained unprecedented access to the group and its fighters. >> i never believed twenty years later i could come back with the taliban with me. i never imagined that one day this could happen. >> narrator: frontline investigates how we got here. >> their future is dark. this is not the moderate taliban. >> narrator: the threats from al qaeda and isis. >> takfir! allahu akbar! >> isis always wanted to show their power. >> the explosion has happened just by the airport everybody is running. >> isis-k has claimed responsibility for the kabul attack. >> narrator: the fear among the afghan people... >> i cannot protect her. i cannot protect any woman. >> does it make you feel sad? >> makes me feel angry. >> narrator: and the consequences - of the taliban takeover. >> frontline is made possible by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. and by the corporation for public broadcasting. major support is provided by the ford foundation: working with visionaries on the frontlines of social
. >> narrator: for over a decade, reporter najibullah quraishi... >> (bang bang) >>...has gained unprecedented access to the group and its fighters. >> i never believed twenty years later i could come back with the taliban with me. i never imagined that one day this could happen. >> narrator: frontline investigates how we got here. >> their future is dark. this is not the moderate taliban. >> narrator: the threats from al qaeda and isis. >>...
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outside a school in kabul, najibullah attended a protest of the ban by a small gup of women.their guns in the air... (gunfire) ...and ordered journalists to leave. >> even for me it has been changed. now they got really strict. you cannot film certain areas. they are not agree for the interviews. whatever you do they just sh you their weapons, their ak-47, they just point it on you. (student speaking afghan language) >> narrator: a few days later, najibullah visited an elementary school. a class of 4th grade girls were facing the prospect of being near the end of their education. >> (speaking afghan language): >> narrator: with the conditions worsening, najibullah wanted to check back in with the women's rights activist mahbouba seraj. (conversing in afghan language) she told him not to come to her office. she wanted to talk by phone instead. despite the situation, she remains unbowed but diplomatic. >> so let's see what happens. i mean, right now, what the taliban wants is that they want to get, you know, they need time, which i told one of them that time is not something th
outside a school in kabul, najibullah attended a protest of the ban by a small gup of women.their guns in the air... (gunfire) ...and ordered journalists to leave. >> even for me it has been changed. now they got really strict. you cannot film certain areas. they are not agree for the interviews. whatever you do they just sh you their weapons, their ak-47, they just point it on you. (student speaking afghan language) >> narrator: a few days later, najibullah visited an elementary...
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he spoke to najibullah in january last year.ope that steps l will be taken to stop bloodshed l in afghanistan, and that afghans will be allowed to live in peace. this is what we ask from the international community. he promised a new afghan government for all, and hoped that he would lead it. it will be inclusive of all ethnicities, and people will be given jobs based on competence. because we are all afghans living in afghanistan, and even those who have left afghanistan are our brothers. but two weeks after the us withdrawal, there were rumours of a power struggle inside the presidential palace. sources within the taliban say there was a violent stand—off between baradur�*s moderates and the hardliners. najibullah spoke to the united nation's afghan security expert in new york. i think this is starting to show that there are some fault lines within the taliban. it was relatively easy for the group to hold its discipline and its cohesion when it was an insurgency. it's more difficult to do that when you're trying to make diffic
he spoke to najibullah in january last year.ope that steps l will be taken to stop bloodshed l in afghanistan, and that afghans will be allowed to live in peace. this is what we ask from the international community. he promised a new afghan government for all, and hoped that he would lead it. it will be inclusive of all ethnicities, and people will be given jobs based on competence. because we are all afghans living in afghanistan, and even those who have left afghanistan are our brothers. but...
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now 25-year-old najibullah teaches boxing as the family hopes for a better future. when these families will be able to leave for permanent homes, but they are expected to resettle across the country. nancy chen, cbs news, ft. mccoy, wisconsin. >>> coming up on "cbs mornings," the head of the nation's cybersecurity agency, jen easterly, talks with nancy cordes about protecting americans from cyberattacks in her first television interview since taking office. >>> plus, as part of our hispanic heritage coverage, we will meet members of a family who are creating healthy versions of traditional mexican cuisine. >>> and grammy-winning singer brandi carlile talks with anthony mason about "ithese silent days." >>> that's the "cbs morning news" for this friday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. ♪
now 25-year-old najibullah teaches boxing as the family hopes for a better future. when these families will be able to leave for permanent homes, but they are expected to resettle across the country. nancy chen, cbs news, ft. mccoy, wisconsin. >>> coming up on "cbs mornings," the head of the nation's cybersecurity agency, jen easterly, talks with nancy cordes about protecting americans from cyberattacks in her first television interview since taking office. >>> plus,...
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now, 24-year-old najibullah teaches a boxing class for men and women on base as the family hopes for a better future. and at this point, there's not a clear timeline on when these families will be able to leave families for their permanent homes, but they are expected to resettle across the country, norah. >> o'donnell: all right, nancy chen, thank you. well, tonight, we're taking an in-depth look at the effects of climate change on america's great lakes. a new study finds children born today will feel nearly three times the severe impacts of climate change than their grandparents, as droughts, floods, and storms increase in intensity. now, this is forcing the 26 million americans who live along the five great lakes to come up with unique solutions. cbs' ben tracy has tonight's "eye on america"-- the great change along the great lakes. >> reporter: you aot g beaere. the force really xa >> reporter: when you live along a great lake named superior, you never forget who has the upper hand. ( wave crashing ) >> and the lake wins every time. >> reporter: dennis stachewicz is planning dire
now, 24-year-old najibullah teaches a boxing class for men and women on base as the family hopes for a better future. and at this point, there's not a clear timeline on when these families will be able to leave families for their permanent homes, but they are expected to resettle across the country, norah. >> o'donnell: all right, nancy chen, thank you. well, tonight, we're taking an in-depth look at the effects of climate change on america's great lakes. a new study finds children born...
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najibullah top scored, hammering three sixes in his 59 as his side racked up 190—4.l—rounder�*s been given the all clear after a second operation on a fractured finger. he's also been taking time out to prioritise his mental health. speaking to naga munchetty on bbc radio 5 live, former england opener michael carberry says stokes can expect the usual hostile reception from australia when he arrives there. he will be confident not only in the crowd, nowadays, as people tend to do, they hang out on social media, they think there are but clever, and will pop in there as well, so i think for me my only advice would be, as much as he can, try and channel his energies when he is on the pitch. he certainly doesn't need me to tell him that. off the pitch, i think it is about the england squad trying to get, i suppose, to help them avoid certain situations and just basically have as good a tour as he can, and obviously if someone like him has a great tour, i think england's chances are very, very good. unvaccinated tennis players are set to be allowed to compete at the austra
najibullah top scored, hammering three sixes in his 59 as his side racked up 190—4.l—rounder�*s been given the all clear after a second operation on a fractured finger. he's also been taking time out to prioritise his mental health. speaking to naga munchetty on bbc radio 5 live, former england opener michael carberry says stokes can expect the usual hostile reception from australia when he arrives there. he will be confident not only in the crowd, nowadays, as people tend to do, they...
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najibullah quraishi of pbs "frontline" joining us to talk about his new documentary, "taliban takeover about the weeks in the wake of the u.s. withdrawal of afghanistan, we are expecting him between 9:00 and 9:30 eastern, and then ben williams of the national conference of state legislatures, between 9:30 antenna clock a.m. -- between 9:30 and 10:00 a.m. a bit of reshuffling, so thank you for staying with us as we do that. we will continue talking about the supreme court in the wick of this draft report that came out yesterday from the presidential commission on the supreme court of the united states. it is a commission meeting at 10:00 a.m. this morning. that is being streamed online at whitehouse.gov. they will be studying a number of proposals. the one that gets the most attention is term limits for justices, and adding additional seats to the supreme court. that is going to be a big part of the discussion, but plenty of other proposals being talked about today. cameras in the courtroom another proposal. this 200 page draft report comes out yesterday. the commission meeting today to
najibullah quraishi of pbs "frontline" joining us to talk about his new documentary, "taliban takeover about the weeks in the wake of the u.s. withdrawal of afghanistan, we are expecting him between 9:00 and 9:30 eastern, and then ben williams of the national conference of state legislatures, between 9:30 antenna clock a.m. -- between 9:30 and 10:00 a.m. a bit of reshuffling, so thank you for staying with us as we do that. we will continue talking about the supreme court in the...