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it had just driven into the residential compound with father of of seven and ngo worker zamarai ahmadil. "i saw my father lying in the car. there was shrapnel in his chest, throat, everywhere. blood was flowing through his ears." but the strike didn't just take out the 43-year-old father. according to the family, two other men were also killed along with seven children, three of whom were toddlers. "our children were in such a state that we tried to identify them from their hands, ears, or nose," says zamarai's cousin. "none of them had their hands and feet intact and in one place. they were all in pieces." charred body parts, pieces of skull with chunks of hair, and a foot melted into a sandal were among the remains taken to the morgue. zamarai's 2-year-old nephew lies on a gurney as a relative gently strokes his face. ten coffins filled with only partial remains. their names written in black marker. the only distinguishable feature. >> we had very good intelligence. >> reporter: u.s. claims to have intelligence there was explosive material inside the car that was to be used in an imm
it had just driven into the residential compound with father of of seven and ngo worker zamarai ahmadil. "i saw my father lying in the car. there was shrapnel in his chest, throat, everywhere. blood was flowing through his ears." but the strike didn't just take out the 43-year-old father. according to the family, two other men were also killed along with seven children, three of whom were toddlers. "our children were in such a state that we tried to identify them from their...
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>> we have a number of ngos that remain active in afghanistan -- >> ngos or -- >> there are -- i believe a couple of u.s. ngos that are still active, and u.n. agencies. i met with the head of the u.n. humanitarian assistance program when i was in doha. we talked about how this assistance could be used going forward and what could be put in place to mike sure it was getting to the right people and used effectively. >> the gentle lady's time has expired. i recognize darrell issa from california. >> before we get into the tougher part of this, i want to thank you for the effort that has gone on by the men and women of the state department and the department of defense and a lot of independent actions that occurred to try to help get people out in the aftermath of the withdrawal. i would not be doing my job if i didn't ask some tough questions. one of them is up here on this board. it's pretty straightforward. a response i received from the state department said to my staff when we asked about continued work to get people out. it said make contingency plans when safe to do so that do not rel
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or ngo's can operate safely and effectively in afghanistan. >> thank you. last planes left many international relief organizations stayed behind. we owe it to them not the create red tape and free them from the risk of sanctions. are you working with the treasury department to issue a general license to let these groups life saving work can continue? >> we are working on the necessary licensing authorities. the treasury issued one license a couple weeks ago. we're looking to see what additional authority may be needed to make sure humanitarian assistance can get there freely. >> i think that's important. telescoping the time frame to get that completed is very important. just about every major refugee assistance group has called for lifting the level to 200,000 people, as refugee admissions into our country. what is the administration's view on that 200,000 person goal in order to ensure that we deal with the magnitude of this humanitarian crisis? >> senator, as you know, we've and of course we're assessing whether there are additional needs. having said th
or ngo's can operate safely and effectively in afghanistan. >> thank you. last planes left many international relief organizations stayed behind. we owe it to them not the create red tape and free them from the risk of sanctions. are you working with the treasury department to issue a general license to let these groups life saving work can continue? >> we are working on the necessary licensing authorities. the treasury issued one license a couple weeks ago. we're looking to see...
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it had just driven into the residential compound with father of seven and ngo worker amari behind thether lying in the car. there was shrapnel in his throat, chest, everywhere. blood was throwing through his ears. two other men were also killed along with seven children, three of whom were toddlers. >> translator: our children were in such a state that we tried to identify them from their hands, ears, or nose. none of them had their hands and feet intact in any one place. they were all in pieces. charred body parts, pieces of skull with chunks of hair, and a foot melted into a sandal were among the remains taken to the morgue. his 2-year-old nephew lies on a gurney as a relative gently strokes his face. ten coffins fill with only partial remains. their names written in black marker, the only distinguishable feature. >> we had very good intelligence. >> reporter: u.s. claims to have intelligence there was explosive material inside the car that was to be used in an imminent attack on hamid karzai international airport by isis-k. just days before an isis-k suicide bomber had blown himsel
it had just driven into the residential compound with father of seven and ngo worker amari behind thether lying in the car. there was shrapnel in his throat, chest, everywhere. blood was throwing through his ears. two other men were also killed along with seven children, three of whom were toddlers. >> translator: our children were in such a state that we tried to identify them from their hands, ears, or nose. none of them had their hands and feet intact in any one place. they were all in...
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ngos that are still active, international ngos and u.n. agencies. i met with the head of the u.n.'s humanitarian assistance program just a few days ago, when i was in doha. and we spent a lot of time talking about how this assistance could continue to go forward. and what some of the mechanisms were that could be put in place to make sure that it was getting to the right people and being used effectieffectively. >> the gentle lady's time has expired. i now recognize representative darryl issa from california for five minutes. >> mr. secretary, before we get into the tougher part of this, i want to thank you for the effort that has gone on by the men and women of both the state department and the department of defense and a lot of independent actions that occurred to try to help get people out in the aftermath of the withdrawal. i would not be doing my job, though, if i didn't ask some tough questions. one of them is up here on this board, and it's pretty straight forward. a response i received from the state department said to my staff, when we asked about continued work to get peo
ngos that are still active, international ngos and u.n. agencies. i met with the head of the u.n.'s humanitarian assistance program just a few days ago, when i was in doha. and we spent a lot of time talking about how this assistance could continue to go forward. and what some of the mechanisms were that could be put in place to make sure that it was getting to the right people and being used effectieffectively. >> the gentle lady's time has expired. i now recognize representative darryl...
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that's through ngos and the unitedations. we need to do everything we can to make sure that people of afghanistan don't suffer any more than is already the case. >> are we going to help afghanistan with food and aid? we extract certain commitmentes from them before we just give them. >> food. >> done. >> i want to comment the country of colombia. i think they have taken thousands of afghanistans and they're vetting them before they get there. is that accurate? >> there are a number of countries around the world that have made those commitment that's are either serving as transit countries or serving as resettlement countries. >> the gentleman yields back. i now recognize representative joe wilson of south carolina who is a rarpging member of the committee on middle east, north africa and global counter-terrorism for five minutes. >> thank you, chairman. and glad to join with dear colleague in thanking our great ally of colombia of helping the afghan refugees. sir, in my service of the foreign affairs committee, the global ter
that's through ngos and the unitedations. we need to do everything we can to make sure that people of afghanistan don't suffer any more than is already the case. >> are we going to help afghanistan with food and aid? we extract certain commitmentes from them before we just give them. >> food. >> done. >> i want to comment the country of colombia. i think they have taken thousands of afghanistans and they're vetting them before they get there. is that accurate? >>...
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countries were extrication experts fear to tread, there are thriving private schools that government ngos and international charity officials do not exist. why did they deny? the existing of low cost high quality high schools chatters the prevailing without government, they can't get but education without their children but they can and do.he independent conversations. greetings. i'm from thehe independent institute in oakland california. we try to give you an independent outlook on the issues of our day today it's my privilege to have with us professor james tooley, vice chancellor of the university of buckingham united kingdom. local. >> thank you, good to be here. >> it's a pleasure to have you with the independent institute in california even though your main work is in england. i should let people know other bit about you. you are vic chancellor of the diversity of buckingham which americans who don't know the international equator means you are the ceo of the president of the university and professor of entrepreneurship and policy at the university, formerly a professor and educatio
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where education experts feared the trend, there are actually thriving private schools, the government ngo's and even national charity officials denied exist. why did they deny it because the very existence of low cost high quality private schools shatters the prevailingness without government the poor can't get good education for their children but they can and they do. this is what we'll explore today on this edition of "independent conversations". greetings, everybody. i'm graham walker coming to you from the independent institute at oakland, california. we are of course right across the bay from san francisco, and we try and give you a bit of an independent outlook on the issues of our day. today it is my privilege to have with us professor james tooley who is the vice chancellor of the university of buckingham in the u.k. welcome, professor. >> thank you. good to be here. >> it is a pleasure to have you. it is a pleasure to have you as a senior fellow here with the independent institute in california even though your main work is obviously in england. i should let people know just a lit
where education experts feared the trend, there are actually thriving private schools, the government ngo's and even national charity officials denied exist. why did they deny it because the very existence of low cost high quality private schools shatters the prevailingness without government the poor can't get good education for their children but they can and they do. this is what we'll explore today on this edition of "independent conversations". greetings, everybody. i'm graham...
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ngos that are still active. international ngos. and un agencies.i met with the head of the un humanitarian assistance program, a few days ago, when i was in doha. and we spent a lot of time talking about how this assistance could continue to go forward. and what some mechanisms were that could be put in place to ensure it was getting to the right people. and being used effectively. >> the gentlelady's time has expired. i now recognize daryl issa of california. >> thank you mister chairman. before we get into the tougher part of this, i want to thank you for the effort that has gone on, by the men and women, of both the state department and the department of defense. and the independent actions that occurred to try to help get people out in the aftermath of the withdrawal. i would not be doing my job, though, if i didn't ask some tough questions. one of them is up here on this board. it is pretty straightforward. a response i received from the state department said to my staff, when we asked about continued work to get people out, it said, make cont
ngos that are still active. international ngos. and un agencies.i met with the head of the un humanitarian assistance program, a few days ago, when i was in doha. and we spent a lot of time talking about how this assistance could continue to go forward. and what some mechanisms were that could be put in place to ensure it was getting to the right people. and being used effectively. >> the gentlelady's time has expired. i now recognize daryl issa of california. >> thank you mister...
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and frankly, there are ngos, local afghan ngos, that have been working for over the last 18—19 years,hat are enabled. if the international community wanted to think of a way to get aid to those afghans who need it, they should say that those ngos... what remains of them, of course, some of them are in hiding, some of their members have fled because they are concerned, but many are still on the ground, so they should be enabled, be it the uk or us or others, they've worked with some of these local entities, they can turn around and use some of that leverage, turn an air bridge of aid. the uae, for example, has already announced it's sent seven flights with medical aid and humanitarian assistance, and said they will continue. and there are other regional countries who are saying they will continue with humanitarian aid until there is a clear international position. polly, a lot was talked about hopes of a different type of taliban. we have seen journalists beaten up for trying to report about these peaceful protests, where women have bravely gone onto the streets to say, what about us a
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and frankly, there are ngos, local afghan ngos, that have been working for over the last 18—19 yearsled. if the international community wanted to think of a way to get aid to those afghans who need it, they should say that those ngos... what remains of them, of course some of them are in hiding, some of them for their members have fled because they are concerned, but many are still on the ground, so they should be enabled via the uk and others who work with these entities, they can turn around and use that leverage and turn to the taliban and say, "we want to work with those partners who we have trusted who we know where any funding and money comes will go directly to those people." so i think it could actually be quite a healthy channel to try to establish, not to leave afghanistan behind. and one of the biggest concerns, of course, to your point about refugees, is that now that the evacuation have really ended, people will stop paying attention. some countries have already started an air corridor, an air bridge of aid. the uae has for example already announced it will send seven fl
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and frankly, there are ngos, local afghan— and frankly, there are ngos, local afghan ngos, that havef them, of course some of them are _ remains of them, of course some of them are in— remains of them, of course some of them are in hiding, some of them for their members have fled because they are concerned, but many are still on the ground, — are concerned, but many are still on the ground, so they should be enabled — the ground, so they should be enabled via the uk and others who work— enabled via the uk and others who work with— enabled via the uk and others who work with these entities, they can turn around — work with these entities, they can turn around and use that h and turn to the _ turn around and use that h and turn to the taliban and say, we want to work— to the taliban and say, we want to work with— to the taliban and say, we want to work with those partners who we have trusted _ work with those partners who we have trusted who _ work with those partners who we have trusted who we know where any funding — trusted who we know where any funding and money comes will go direc
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she checked, there are driving private schools, the government ngos and international charity officials did not exist, why did they deny it? very existence low cost high-quality private schools chatters prevailing without government, they can't get good education for their children but they can and they do. this edition of independent conversations, meetings, everybody. i'm coming to you from the independent institute in california. we are across the bay from san francisco and we try to give you a bit of an independent outlook on thetr issues of our day. today it is my privilege to have us professor james tooley is the vice chancellor of the university of buckingham and united kingdom. welcome. >> thank you, good to be here. >> it's a pleasure to have you as a i senior fellow with the independent institute in california even though their main workve in england. i should let people know a little bit about you if you don't mind me posting on you for a minute. you are the vice chancellor of the university of buckingham americans who don't know thehe international nomenclature, that means y
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they will not flow through the government but rather through independent organizations like ngos and agencies and yesterday we announced the united states is provided nearly 64 million in new humanitarian assistance to the people of afghanistan who need critical health and nutrition needs and concerns of women and children and minorities to help them. including girls going back to school this additional funding means the united states is provided 330 million in assistance to the afghan people this fiscal year. and facilities were afghans that we evacuated are being processed. when here at home, we spent time at a place where more than 45000 afghans have been processed after arriving in the united states. and you will see what the diplomats are military employees many civilian agencies across u.s. government have been able to achieve in a very short time. they have met the enormous need, coordinated food and water and sanitation's. arranging medical care, including the delivery of babies. the reuniting families that wer separated, and caring for unaccompanied minors and extraordinary
they will not flow through the government but rather through independent organizations like ngos and agencies and yesterday we announced the united states is provided nearly 64 million in new humanitarian assistance to the people of afghanistan who need critical health and nutrition needs and concerns of women and children and minorities to help them. including girls going back to school this additional funding means the united states is provided 330 million in assistance to the afghan people...
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it is provided to ngos we work with and human agencies. they have tried and true mechanisms in place to make sure that the assistance gets to the people who need it, not to the government. >> isil question that. -- i still question that. i believe we need to be concerned about ngos doing work on the ground. >> your time has expired. i recognize their percentage of of pennsylvania for five minutes. -- the representative of pennsylvania for five minutes. >> the airlift was a remarkable and historic in its scale. this process is not without missteps and we have opportunities to draw on lessons and have the ability to move more positively into the future. i think it is important to point out it is appropriate and response ability to ask these students. i do this in the spirit of -- these questions, i do this in the spirit of questions not if there is a democrat or republican in the white house. there has been an opportunity to spread blame all around. i can understand the pain and anxiety that many of us are feeling. our pain and anxiety knows
it is provided to ngos we work with and human agencies. they have tried and true mechanisms in place to make sure that the assistance gets to the people who need it, not to the government. >> isil question that. -- i still question that. i believe we need to be concerned about ngos doing work on the ground. >> your time has expired. i recognize their percentage of of pennsylvania for five minutes. -- the representative of pennsylvania for five minutes. >> the airlift was a...
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the result of a complaint filed by the french finance ministry. 11 former syrian employees and to ngoscompany had evacuated its foreign staff when it left the country but kept syrian employees. >> we asked the company to stop but they did not. the company bears responsibility for all of those who were arrested, killed, or kidnapped. >> my nephew worked for it. he went from here to go to his work and isil arrested him and put him in jail. after four month, he went to see isil and asked about him. they opened his file and told us they executed him. hashim: it is not the first multinational to be faced with similar accusations. such cases have rarely been brought to trial. 12 nigerians took energy giant shelter court in the u.s. for its role -- the supreme court dismissed the case in 2013, saying it did not have jurisdiction over the matter. also challenging companies suspected of concealing crimes against humanity in china's xinjiang region. ♪ hashim: let's bring in our guest in paris. we have a sociologist and professor at the university of paris in berlin. we have a legal advisor of th
the result of a complaint filed by the french finance ministry. 11 former syrian employees and to ngoscompany had evacuated its foreign staff when it left the country but kept syrian employees. >> we asked the company to stop but they did not. the company bears responsibility for all of those who were arrested, killed, or kidnapped. >> my nephew worked for it. he went from here to go to his work and isil arrested him and put him in jail. after four month, he went to see isil and...
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or ngos, can operate safely and effectively in afghanistan. >> thank you. as the last planes left, many international relief organizations stayed behind. we owe it to them not to create red tape and free them from the risk of sanctions. are you working with the treasury department to issue a general license so that these groups' life-saving working can continue? >> we are working on the necessary licensing authorities. we issued one license a week ago, we're looking to see what additional authorities are needed to make sure humanitarian assistance can get in there freely. >> thank you, i think that's very important. telescoping the time frame to get that completed is very important. just about every major refugee assistance group has called for lifting the level to 200,000 people as refugee admissions into our country. what is the administration's view on that 200,000-person goal in order to ensure that we deal with the magnitude of this humanitarian crisis? >> senator, as you know, we've already significantly lifted the refugee cap from its historic lows t
or ngos, can operate safely and effectively in afghanistan. >> thank you. as the last planes left, many international relief organizations stayed behind. we owe it to them not to create red tape and free them from the risk of sanctions. are you working with the treasury department to issue a general license so that these groups' life-saving working can continue? >> we are working on the necessary licensing authorities. we issued one license a week ago, we're looking to see what...
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we have ngos that worked with us in afghanistan, they are employees that are at risk. you are saying we still have an opportunity to work with you to get that information to the sources that you are using to try to arrange for their exit from afghanistan. >> absolutely. we very much invite that and want to make sure we have as best possible a unified, coordinated list so that we know what everyone is working on and we can track and we can help or we can take on depending on -- >> can i get your best guess on the numbers? at one point when we first started we thought there might be less than 100,000 u.s. citizens, sivs and afghans at risk that wanted to leave. obviously that number was low. we've already evacuated over 124,000. do we know how many u.s. citizens are in afghanistan that want to exit today, how many or siv status that want to exit and how many afghans at risk we want to help? >> on the american citizens who wish to leave the number is about 100. it is very hard to give a realtime number at any given moment because it is very fluid. by which i mean this, so
we have ngos that worked with us in afghanistan, they are employees that are at risk. you are saying we still have an opportunity to work with you to get that information to the sources that you are using to try to arrange for their exit from afghanistan. >> absolutely. we very much invite that and want to make sure we have as best possible a unified, coordinated list so that we know what everyone is working on and we can track and we can help or we can take on depending on -- >>...
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for more on this i spoke to kalina from the ngo that translates as salvation foundation, she and herhave been visiting the border over the past few months and she to me what they have been finding. >> 32 people from afghanistan who were stuck on the border between the border guards of belarus and the border guards of poland. now they are still there. it has been 50 days. they were saying that the belarusians are not letting them out. they are not letting them go to belarus or go back further. also the polish forces are not letting them in, en when they ask for asylum. even if they ask for international protection from poland. that is actually a violation of international law, of geneva convention. according to the law, the polish order guard should, should arrest the personho crosses the border illegally and then in the detention center this person should be granted an option for applying for asylum. >> now since the state of emergency was pronounced by the lush government it means that groups like yourself, journalist, they can't get to the area to verify this for themselves. how ar
for more on this i spoke to kalina from the ngo that translates as salvation foundation, she and herhave been visiting the border over the past few months and she to me what they have been finding. >> 32 people from afghanistan who were stuck on the border between the border guards of belarus and the border guards of poland. now they are still there. it has been 50 days. they were saying that the belarusians are not letting them out. they are not letting them go to belarus or go back...
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ngos active international. and you and agencies. i met with the head of the u.n. humanitarian program if you days ago. we spent a lot of time talking about how this can continue to go forward and what were the mechanisms put in place to make sure that it was getting to the right people and being used effectively. >> her time has expired. i recognize the representative from california for five minutes. sec. blinken: before we get into the tougher part of this, i want to thank you for the effort that has done on by the men and women by both the state department and the department of defense. a lot of independent actions that occurred to help get people out in the aftermath of the withdrawal. i would not be doing my job if i did not ask some tough questions. one of them is up here on this board. it is straightforward. a response i received from the state department says to my staff when we asked about continued work to get people out. make contingency plans to leave when it is safe to do so. that do not rely on u.s. government assistance. how do we square the fact th
ngos active international. and you and agencies. i met with the head of the u.n. humanitarian program if you days ago. we spent a lot of time talking about how this can continue to go forward and what were the mechanisms put in place to make sure that it was getting to the right people and being used effectively. >> her time has expired. i recognize the representative from california for five minutes. sec. blinken: before we get into the tougher part of this, i want to thank you for the...
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. >> in war-torn improverished countries where there are thriving private schools, ngo's deny they exist, why do they deny it? the existence of low cost high quality schools shatters the myth without government, the poor can't get good education for their children, but they can and they do. this is what we'll explore on this edition of independence conversations. i'm graham walker coming to you from the incident in oakland, california and we're across the bay from san francisco and we try and give you a bit of an independent outlook on the issues of our day. today, it is my privilege to have with us professor james tooley, who is the vice chancellor of the university of buckingham in the united kingdom. welcome, professor tooley. >> thank you, good to be here. >> it's a pleasure to have you and a pleasure to have you here as a senior with the independent incident in california even though your main work is obviously in england. i should let people know a little about you so they don't mind me boasts on you for a moment. you're from the buckingham and for the americans who don't know the
. >> in war-torn improverished countries where there are thriving private schools, ngo's deny they exist, why do they deny it? the existence of low cost high quality schools shatters the myth without government, the poor can't get good education for their children, but they can and they do. this is what we'll explore on this edition of independence conversations. i'm graham walker coming to you from the incident in oakland, california and we're across the bay from san francisco and we try...
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we have officials in afghanistan that are at risk and ngos that work with us that have employees yoat risk. so you're saying we still have an opportunity to work with you to get that information to the sources that you're using to try to arrange further exit. >> we invite that and want to make sure we have as best as possible a unified coordinated list so that we know what everyone is working on and we can track and help where we can. >> can i get your best guess on the numbers? we thought there might be around 100,000 of u.s. citizens and afghans at risk that wanted to leave. obviously the number was low. we've already evacuated over 124,000. do we know how many are in afghanistan that want to exit today and how many are in the status that want to exit and how many at risk we want to help? >> on thee american citizens tht want to leave the number is about 100 and it is hard to give a real-time number at any given moment because it is very fluid. some people were in more direct contact with this group. some are very understandable reasons are changing their mind from day today about w
we have officials in afghanistan that are at risk and ngos that work with us that have employees yoat risk. so you're saying we still have an opportunity to work with you to get that information to the sources that you're using to try to arrange further exit. >> we invite that and want to make sure we have as best as possible a unified coordinated list so that we know what everyone is working on and we can track and help where we can. >> can i get your best guess on the numbers? we...
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we have ngos that have worked with us in afghanistan. they are employees that are at risk. we still have an opportunity to work with you to get to the sources that you are using to try to arrange an exit fresh guessing. we invite that. we want to make sure that we have the best possible unified and coordinate list. we want to know everyone is working on, and we can track and help, or we can take on. can i get your best guest on the numbers. we thought there might be somewhere around less than 100,000 of u.s. citizens, sib's, and afghans at risk. they wanted to leave. that number is low. we evacuate over 120 for thousand. do we know how many united states citizens are in afghanistan that want to exit today. how many are in sib status that want to exit. how many want to help. it is about 100. it is very hard to get a real-time number at any time. it is very fluid. some people they are changing their day-to-day about whether they want to leave. others continue to even now raise their hands someone who would not fight before. some of you know very well. we do not require, as a
we have ngos that have worked with us in afghanistan. they are employees that are at risk. we still have an opportunity to work with you to get to the sources that you are using to try to arrange an exit fresh guessing. we invite that. we want to make sure that we have the best possible unified and coordinate list. we want to know everyone is working on, and we can track and help, or we can take on. can i get your best guest on the numbers. we thought there might be somewhere around less than...
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the man driving was an ngo, u.s. ngo under contract with the state department.und where nothing has changed. no one in the family has a heart to clear up, tidy up, turn it into a family home again. he told me the announcement by the pentagon, they knew their family were innocent. we knew they weren't terrorists but they're relieved and happy that's publicly announced conclusion by the pentagon. that clears their name. he is happy about that. but he couldn't understand how the vehicle when it was targeted was targeted because it had five children in it. he doesn't understand operators of the drone wouldn't see that. he wants justice for his daughter killed three years old, his brother killed, nephews and nieces that were killed in the attack. he thinks that the drone operators or commanding officers or whomever, there should be questioning and then they should go through a legal process and the family should hope to see justice through the u.s. legal process in a courtroom. >> nic robertson, keep us posted from kabul, afghanistan. appreciate it. >>> coming up, cn
the man driving was an ngo, u.s. ngo under contract with the state department.und where nothing has changed. no one in the family has a heart to clear up, tidy up, turn it into a family home again. he told me the announcement by the pentagon, they knew their family were innocent. we knew they weren't terrorists but they're relieved and happy that's publicly announced conclusion by the pentagon. that clears their name. he is happy about that. but he couldn't understand how the vehicle when it...
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we have officials in afghanistan that are at risk and ngos that work with us that have employees yoat risk. so you're saying we still have an opportunity to work with you to get that information to the sources that you're using to try to arrange further exit. >> we invite that and want to make sure we have as best as possible a unified coordinated list so that we know what everyone is working on and we can track and help where we can. >> can i get your best guess on the numbers? we thought there might be around 100,000 of u.s. citizens and afghans at risk that wanted to leave. obviously the number was low. we've already evacuated over 124,000. do we know how many are in afghanistan that want to exit today and how many are in the status that want to exit and how many at risk we want to help? >> on thee american citizens tht want to leave the number is about 100 and it is hard to give a real-time number at any given moment because it is very fluid. some people were in more direct contact with this group. some are very understandable reasons are changing their mind from day today about w
we have officials in afghanistan that are at risk and ngos that work with us that have employees yoat risk. so you're saying we still have an opportunity to work with you to get that information to the sources that you're using to try to arrange further exit. >> we invite that and want to make sure we have as best as possible a unified coordinated list so that we know what everyone is working on and we can track and help where we can. >> can i get your best guess on the numbers? we...
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today our offices are still being deluged by requests to help people that are in afghanistan and ngo's are working aggressively. you could share us with the process that you're using in order to filter information about americans that still in afghanistan who want to leave, that applies for siv status and those at risk, how do we transmit that information and what is process is in place so that we could try to get these people out of afghanistan. >> yes, thank you, senator. as i noted, we've established a task force focused entirely on relocation. to help those who wish to leave afghanistan, whether they're any remaining american citizens, whether it is siv applicants, whether it is afghans at risk, whether it is the nationals of a part fer countries get out, and that involves a number of things. it involves for the american citizens, case management teams. 500 individuals whose task is to be in constant contact with any remaining american citizens who wish to leave and that is what they're doing. it also includes together with our legislative affairs office, being in constant contact
today our offices are still being deluged by requests to help people that are in afghanistan and ngo's are working aggressively. you could share us with the process that you're using in order to filter information about americans that still in afghanistan who want to leave, that applies for siv status and those at risk, how do we transmit that information and what is process is in place so that we could try to get these people out of afghanistan. >> yes, thank you, senator. as i noted,...
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., , ., ., ngo? that they are indeed willing to let us work. — ngo?ects which encouraged women to leave the home, and now in kabul we have been hearing reports that the ngo plural have been told don't have gatherings of women, women aren't allowed to go out and take part in projects. is that what you are hearing from the leaders you speak to? are hearing from the leaders you s-eak to? ., ,, are hearing from the leaders you s-eakto? ., . speak to? no. quite the opposite, we've been — speak to? no. quite the opposite, we've been told, _ speak to? no. quite the opposite, we've been told, but _ speak to? no. quite the opposite, we've been told, but there - speak to? no. quite the opposite, we've been told, but there is - speak to? no. quite the opposite, we've been told, but there is a - speak to? no. quite the opposite, we've been told, but there is a lot| we've been told, but there is a lot of rumours, there has also been mixed signals actually from them, in different regions. certain regions have always been much more conservative in this regard than o
., , ., ., ngo? that they are indeed willing to let us work. — ngo?ects which encouraged women to leave the home, and now in kabul we have been hearing reports that the ngo plural have been told don't have gatherings of women, women aren't allowed to go out and take part in projects. is that what you are hearing from the leaders you speak to? are hearing from the leaders you s-eak to? ., ,, are hearing from the leaders you s-eakto? ., . speak to? no. quite the opposite, we've been — speak...
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south were education experts steer to tread they are actually driving private schools the government ngos and charity officials deny exist because the very existence of the high-quality private schools shatters the prevailing mass they can't get good education for their children but they can and they do. on this addition of independent conversations greetings, everybody. i'm coming to you from the independent institute in california we are right across the bay from san francisco and try to give an independent outlook on the issues of the day. today it is my privilege to have with us professor james who is of buckingham of the united kingdom. welcome, professor. >> thank you. good to be here. >> as a senior fellow here with the independent institute in california and even though your main work is in england i should let people know just a little bit about you if you don't mind me boasting for a moment you are the vice chair which for americans who don't know the international nomenclature means you are the ceo of what we would call the president of the university and you were also professo
south were education experts steer to tread they are actually driving private schools the government ngos and charity officials deny exist because the very existence of the high-quality private schools shatters the prevailing mass they can't get good education for their children but they can and they do. on this addition of independent conversations greetings, everybody. i'm coming to you from the independent institute in california we are right across the bay from san francisco and try to give...
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that ngo gave them some food and supplies and then they bur on their way.look at these photos. local journalists here reporting that there are haitians on airplanes flying out of del rio airport, some of them taking selfies one journalist telling me she talked to some of the families on the plane. some are going to maryland, some are going to florida, some are going to new york. one woman just gave birth to a baby here under the bridge six days i ago. so you're seeing it. you heard mallorc harsh say these migrants are going to be expelled, don't come here your journey is not going to succeed you will be sent back. that's not entirely true because these migrants are being release booed i the thousands just to wrap it up what my sources are telling me is border patrol are giving these migrants nprs when they release them, a notice to report. what that means is they are asking these migrants to please show up to an ice office within the next 60 days. it is a request. it is not an nta which is an order, a notice to appear. that is much stricter telling them an
that ngo gave them some food and supplies and then they bur on their way.look at these photos. local journalists here reporting that there are haitians on airplanes flying out of del rio airport, some of them taking selfies one journalist telling me she talked to some of the families on the plane. some are going to maryland, some are going to florida, some are going to new york. one woman just gave birth to a baby here under the bridge six days i ago. so you're seeing it. you heard mallorc...
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we have ngo's that worked with us, they are employees at risk. you are saying that we still have an opportunity to work with you to get that information to the sources that you are using to try and arrange for further exit? sec. blinken: absolutely, we invite that and we want to make sure we have best as possible a unified, coordinated a list so that we know what everyone is working on and we can track, and help and take on, depending on. >> can i get your best guess on the numbers, at one point when we first started we thought that would be around a little less than 100,000 u.s. citizens, as iv's -- siv's and afghans at risk. that number was low and we evacuated over 124,000. you know how many citizens in afghanistan that wants to exit idea -- today and how many afghans at risk. we want to help. sec. blinken: on the american citizens who risk -- want to leave, the numbers about 100. it is hard to give a real time number at any given moment because it is very fluid, by which i mean this. some people, and we are in direct contact with this group.
we have ngo's that worked with us, they are employees at risk. you are saying that we still have an opportunity to work with you to get that information to the sources that you are using to try and arrange for further exit? sec. blinken: absolutely, we invite that and we want to make sure we have best as possible a unified, coordinated a list so that we know what everyone is working on and we can track, and help and take on, depending on. >> can i get your best guess on the numbers, at...
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they can work through ngos. they can work through ngos.national organisations to provide food and medicine and vaccines and then for some of those core issues like women and girls education to the extent we can do it we should do it. development aid, which are things like roads or strengthening the government. things we have spent 20 years doing is up for a much larger discussion and that ought to be conditioned on a number of things. that ought to be conditioned on human rights and especially the treatment of women and girls. as well as establishing things like humanitarian corridors to allow those in afghanistan who want to leave afghanistan to do so in a safe way. there are currently no airports open and there are no humanitarian corridors for people to move if they want to move, they want to go to neighbouring countries like pakistan or iran. h0??? like pakistan or iran. how should countries - like pakistan or iran. how should countries manage | like pakistan or iran. how. should countries manage the taliban, do you think? because fran
they can work through ngos. they can work through ngos.national organisations to provide food and medicine and vaccines and then for some of those core issues like women and girls education to the extent we can do it we should do it. development aid, which are things like roads or strengthening the government. things we have spent 20 years doing is up for a much larger discussion and that ought to be conditioned on a number of things. that ought to be conditioned on human rights and especially...
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there are ngos on the ground that will i think be directly -- afghan families or in general and who we and we need to hold some leverage in afghanistan and aid is one of them. and we still have to make sure that there's probably close 10,000 to 20,000 civ applicants and recipients. the interpreters to get out of the country and they need to let them go so that we can start seeing if there's a measure of goodwill to work together but right now it is too early and should help but through ngos we trust and the food and aid won't go into the hands of the taliban or the black market in general which usually happens in these situations. >> i want to point out that the vice president weighed in on the horseback issue saying she wants an investigation and this is not the way to treat human beings. so that's a pretty high level. thank you very much, congressman. appreciate it. >> thank you. >>> history lessons. how will today's speech at the united nations impact joe biden's challenges at home and abroad? when you have an irregular heartbeat, it's more. it's dignity. the freedom to go where you
there are ngos on the ground that will i think be directly -- afghan families or in general and who we and we need to hold some leverage in afghanistan and aid is one of them. and we still have to make sure that there's probably close 10,000 to 20,000 civ applicants and recipients. the interpreters to get out of the country and they need to let them go so that we can start seeing if there's a measure of goodwill to work together but right now it is too early and should help but through ngos we...
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andy ngo is a journalist. thanks so much for coming on. this story just kind of keeps going.here is it now? >> yeah, the latest development in it is that the wi spa incident, now a fugitive. earlier this month, a judge in los angeles county issued a second arrest warrant because missed the court date. i have been able to find some additional details about two current open criminal cases. one is the wi spa. the other is an incident that allegedly happened in late 2018 in west hollywood at a swimming pool and locker room. the alleged victims involved children as young as ten years old. >> tucker: girls. >> yes. and i interviewed moraga again, and she maintains her innocence, and she says that she has not had any sex reassignment surgery, and that her large appendage is being mistaken by other people for an election. i also found out the details in the 2003 felony exposure conviction that led to moraga being mandated a registered sex offender in the state of california. the details of that is she was convicted over masturbating at the window of an elderly woman in southern calif
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some of them are there -- very nongovernmental but the ngo mentality seeding projects which can be leveraged into government control whereas your view is the governmental control can kill the very thing it's trying to seed. >> its evidence-based and i haven't always been on the side of the aisle. the schoolteacher and zimbabwe building that marxist lenin regime and public education was absolutely what i was in favor of. but that doesn't work in most countries around the world. i've collected evidence that shows it doesn't work and so i have shifted to the other side. but nongovernmental organizations typically don't have enough money so they are not quite as innocent as you are saying.re and why would they say that? the only way to get things is if you have the sources of government. in my work and other people who work in it say that's not the only way you can get sustainability. it's one of the first chapters in this book were taught about ubiquity and the scale of a private education. let's look at facts and figures here. in -- later states over 70% of children are private schools and 14,
some of them are there -- very nongovernmental but the ngo mentality seeding projects which can be leveraged into government control whereas your view is the governmental control can kill the very thing it's trying to seed. >> its evidence-based and i haven't always been on the side of the aisle. the schoolteacher and zimbabwe building that marxist lenin regime and public education was absolutely what i was in favor of. but that doesn't work in most countries around the world. i've...
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or ngos can operate safelyat and effectively in afghanistan. >> thank you. andnd as the last plane left we owe it not to create red tape and free them from the risk of sanctions. are you working with the treasury department to issue a general license so that these groups lifesaving work can continue? >> we are working on the necessary licensing authorities. as you knowho we issued one license, the treasury did a couplere weeks ago. >> h the time frame to get that completed is important. and just about every major refugee assistance group has called for lifting the level to 200,000 people as refugee admissions into our country. what is the administration's view on that 200,000 person goal in order k to ensure we deal wi the magnitude of this humanitarian crisis? >> senator, as we know we've already significantly lifted the refugee capse from its historic lows that were in place when we took office and of course we're assessing if there are going to be additional needs. having said that the work we're doing now to bring afghans in need who are vetted and check
or ngos can operate safelyat and effectively in afghanistan. >> thank you. andnd as the last plane left we owe it not to create red tape and free them from the risk of sanctions. are you working with the treasury department to issue a general license so that these groups lifesaving work can continue? >> we are working on the necessary licensing authorities. as you knowho we issued one license, the treasury did a couplere weeks ago. >> h the time frame to get that completed is...
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-based ngo. we obtained security camera footage from the ngo in kabul.in various ways that we can talk about is that this man was an aid worker going about his normal day. all of his colleagues said this is what this man did every day, he drove around kabul, made food descriptions for the ngo, took his colleagues to different places. what he loaded into the car were water containers and laptop bags. what we showed challenges and perhaps contradicts the defense department's case about this man being, quite, islamic state facilitator or a man carrying explosives. it definitely suggests that they struck this man in the courtyard of his family home with children around his car without knowing much about him. >> the final strike of the afghan war may have been a fatal mistake or a fatal screw-up by the u.s. military. why is it so important to do this, evan? how can you do this in ways you couldn't have done ten years ago? now you have satellite imagery, security footage, you can piece things together like you couldn't before? >> that's exactly right. our team
-based ngo. we obtained security camera footage from the ngo in kabul.in various ways that we can talk about is that this man was an aid worker going about his normal day. all of his colleagues said this is what this man did every day, he drove around kabul, made food descriptions for the ngo, took his colleagues to different places. what he loaded into the car were water containers and laptop bags. what we showed challenges and perhaps contradicts the defense department's case about this man...
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believe it or not, there are still people working on the ground and ngos not pulling out. assistance is probably the most critical. people are hiding in their homes. they don't have access to food, to services. there are so many challenges that are there that the humanitarian crisis is real. the international community is trying to negotiate with the forces that are now running the country to allow humanitarian aid but to get it into the hands of the people and not be corrected, which is -- has certainly played afghanistan for many years. we are continuing to operate, to be their voice. it is harder to be an advocate and a voice when people are in hiding, but we are finding ways to do it and we are finding ways to try and get some people out. but the reality is, the majority will not get out and they will be there and we don't exactly know what their lives will be like yet. we haven't seen the action us -- actions of those ruling the country. we are finding a way to get aid and keep being the international community that turning their eyes and back on the mentoring crisis
believe it or not, there are still people working on the ground and ngos not pulling out. assistance is probably the most critical. people are hiding in their homes. they don't have access to food, to services. there are so many challenges that are there that the humanitarian crisis is real. the international community is trying to negotiate with the forces that are now running the country to allow humanitarian aid but to get it into the hands of the people and not be corrected, which is -- has...
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where education experts fear to tread there are actually thriving private schools that government ngos and even international charity officials deny exist. they deny it because the very existence of qulow-cost high-quality private schools shatters the prevailing myth that government can permit good education for their children but they canand do. this is what we look for on this addition of independent conversations . readings, i'm graham walker coming to you from the independent institute of oakland california and we are right across the bay from san francisco and we try and give you a bit of an independent outlook on the issues of our day . today is my privilege to have with us professor james tuley who is the vice chancellor of theuniversity of buckingham and united kingdom . welcome professor tuley. >> it's good to be here it's a pleasure to have you as a senior fellow here withthe independent institute in california even though your main work is obviously in england . i should let people know a little bit about you if you don't mind me boasting on you for a moment. you are the vic
where education experts fear to tread there are actually thriving private schools that government ngos and even international charity officials deny exist. they deny it because the very existence of qulow-cost high-quality private schools shatters the prevailing myth that government can permit good education for their children but they canand do. this is what we look for on this addition of independent conversations . readings, i'm graham walker coming to you from the independent institute of...