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i will let us hear more no, from patsy cocaine. she joins the snow from washington. d. c patsy, we're getting a sense of what's been happening on the grounds in campbell, at the airports. the pens are going to have given a briefing, and we understand from that that sort of getting everyone i of the country america sending more troops in yes, i'm here after kind of going were press secretary john kirby gave a briefing to just a few hours ago. they confirmed that the us military has taken over the command of the aerospace, so they're, they're going to be doing that. but they can't get any planes in or out until they get the people off the runways in the tar max. so the, he said the focus is going to be on doing that, give you a sense of what the military presence is in that airport. there's about $2500.00 us troops, and there's still a lot of embassy staff that need to be evacuated that are on the military section of that air that airport. so now as human, as rob mentioned, they're trying to disperse the crowd. they're going to try and get another 500 troops in, but again
i will let us hear more no, from patsy cocaine. she joins the snow from washington. d. c patsy, we're getting a sense of what's been happening on the grounds in campbell, at the airports. the pens are going to have given a briefing, and we understand from that that sort of getting everyone i of the country america sending more troops in yes, i'm here after kind of going were press secretary john kirby gave a briefing to just a few hours ago. they confirmed that the us military has taken over...
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second can very promote you if you think when you do need to call him or is it just you patsy avec avi be a care molly bossa. but that does it say listen, revealed the city from gallon. thank if we have it. i am what i can tell you where it was. she was present the min s. no papa both isn't puffed up a screen. additional y'all, if you see the roof, can you see the patio funded up to she was nicole lewis. so now you got good news to depart don't san until it's very probably one day the bus good. you need to see book the book line. if i'm not all over the machines that there are 3 you are to me, but i don't, i don't have you put them in a small girl with no, no, no, no, no. it will also, bruce, you know, so you keep default a foot board, but like it was, it was very secure. they for like a do more or read about. he'll do homo. will you said the bar budgeted to me i'll took up definitely not budgeted. doing it, but you're savvy to city. please. me need to keep the false. me sent it again. this plan to be $1550.00. i use the defenses. ah boy, i don't know that i won't give it to this year
second can very promote you if you think when you do need to call him or is it just you patsy avec avi be a care molly bossa. but that does it say listen, revealed the city from gallon. thank if we have it. i am what i can tell you where it was. she was present the min s. no papa both isn't puffed up a screen. additional y'all, if you see the roof, can you see the patio funded up to she was nicole lewis. so now you got good news to depart don't san until it's very probably one day the bus good....
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>> and patsy, onto you. >> i think -- and i've been going into the samoan community. i think the difference is they continue with the stereotype of who we are, you know? they always look at us as these big, bad people. they look at us as we don't speak, we don't like to get into trouble, but when they just look at us, they just kind of stereotype us as that community that will try to invade their space. i wish they would just look at us as people and not our color, but i think that's where the difference is in the samoan community is they continue to stereotype us as what they say. >> okay. >> hi. can they raise this a little bit because i'm kind of tall? thank you. i'm the c.e.o. founder of the transgender association for gender equality. we've got people from everywhere, people who aren't even naturalized here, and i really feel like a lot of the times with violence, it's more systemic, and it's displacement and limiting based on color and being a black person from detroit, michigan, the outlook for my life and survival, i wasn't supposed to make it to 35 years old,
>> and patsy, onto you. >> i think -- and i've been going into the samoan community. i think the difference is they continue with the stereotype of who we are, you know? they always look at us as these big, bad people. they look at us as we don't speak, we don't like to get into trouble, but when they just look at us, they just kind of stereotype us as that community that will try to invade their space. i wish they would just look at us as people and not our color, but i think...
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standing by there, but 1st let's take you to patty calhoun is attended that pentagon briefing and patsy. we got the final hours of evacuation and rocket attacks for us official saying about the well, i can tell you that they are saying this is always been a dangerous evacuation. but this moment right now is particularly dangerous. they're not giving any details about the how exactly they're going to get the last troops out. what they're going to do with the equipment. are they going to blow it up on their way out there being very tight lips because they believe there is still the possibility of an imminent attack. so we do now is you just mentioned that there were 5 rockets that were fired at the airport. one of those was basically shut down the other 11 landed on the field, but didn't explode. and they said 3 others landed outside of the airfield. so they say they have a plan in place to get everyone out. and they say they are still doing evacuations . but it is clear, the time is running out. we don't know how many troops are still on the ground. we don't know how that last plan is go
standing by there, but 1st let's take you to patty calhoun is attended that pentagon briefing and patsy. we got the final hours of evacuation and rocket attacks for us official saying about the well, i can tell you that they are saying this is always been a dangerous evacuation. but this moment right now is particularly dangerous. they're not giving any details about the how exactly they're going to get the last troops out. what they're going to do with the equipment. are they going to blow it...
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they were to wear heavy fighting, a rotted escalated over night in call me and patsy, which had just south of cobble and then also in the north western provinces. sorry, of charlotte. thank you very much. charlotte village, the reporting, live from the us going capital cobble earlier the us president joe biden defended his decision to pull us forces out of afghanistan, mr. bite and saying he didn't regret the move, and the afghan leaders needed to come together. his comments come, as those emergency talks are under way in the cat re capital doha, aimed at stopping the violence. al jazeera mohammed jammed them as the latest from the discussions indo a long 1st day of talks here in doha about the situation and afghan sanders ended without any statement being issued and with a lot of uncertainty as to what exactly is supposed to happen next. now, throughout the day, you had the us special envoy for afghanistan's. i'll make a little that as well as envoys from the u. k. the, you, the you, when china pakistan was becca stan and copper all assembled here. first, they met with a delegation
they were to wear heavy fighting, a rotted escalated over night in call me and patsy, which had just south of cobble and then also in the north western provinces. sorry, of charlotte. thank you very much. charlotte village, the reporting, live from the us going capital cobble earlier the us president joe biden defended his decision to pull us forces out of afghanistan, mr. bite and saying he didn't regret the move, and the afghan leaders needed to come together. his comments come, as those...
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they patsy and earns gone and then in the fall waste also, but peace and ferry. thank you for that update charlotte bellis reporting 1st live in campbell. no doubt will cross back to you shortly. momma jumped him his life rising. doha was more on the diplomatic talks happening here. it's day 3 of discussions. has there been any progress mohammed emily? these are delicate and difficult, diplomatic talks that are going on in your heart and so far, even on day 3 of these talks very few concrete details about what may have been achieved behind closed doors is emerging. thus far. meetings are ongoing. thus far, we have seen the envoys for the us. are you in u. k e u, china pakistan. there's also 2 g cast on turkmenistan and turkey. and even the envoy from germany is here today. but again, very little detail as to what is happening behind closed doors. we are expecting that a delegation representing the afghanistan government will be arriving here in about an hour from now. i've been told by that delegation that they are expecting to meet with the assembled on boys. an
they patsy and earns gone and then in the fall waste also, but peace and ferry. thank you for that update charlotte bellis reporting 1st live in campbell. no doubt will cross back to you shortly. momma jumped him his life rising. doha was more on the diplomatic talks happening here. it's day 3 of discussions. has there been any progress mohammed emily? these are delicate and difficult, diplomatic talks that are going on in your heart and so far, even on day 3 of these talks very few concrete...
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>> and patsy, onto you. >> i think -- and i've been going into the samoan community. i think the difference is they continue with the stereotype of who we are, you know? they always look at us as these big, bad people. they look at us as we don't speak, we don't like to get into trouble, but when they just look at us, they just kind of stereotype us as that community that will try to invade their space. i wish they would just look at us as people and not our color, but i think that's where the difference is in the samoan community is they continue to stereotype us as what they say. >> okay. >> hi. can they raise this a little bit because i'm kind of tall? thank you. i'm the c.e.o. founder of the transgender association for gender equality. we've got people from everywhere, people who aren't even naturalized here, and i really feel like a lot of the times with violence, it's more systemic, and it's displacement and limiting based on color and being a black person from detroit, michigan, the outlook for my life and survival, i wasn't supposed to make it to 35 years old,
>> and patsy, onto you. >> i think -- and i've been going into the samoan community. i think the difference is they continue with the stereotype of who we are, you know? they always look at us as these big, bad people. they look at us as we don't speak, we don't like to get into trouble, but when they just look at us, they just kind of stereotype us as that community that will try to invade their space. i wish they would just look at us as people and not our color, but i think...
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eric naposki was merely the patsy. >> but at nanette's trial, her attorney said she was innocent andhe murder. >> over the course of this trial, the evidence is going to show that he murdered mr. mclaughlin, out of jealousy, out of greed and on his own. part >> mutual finger-pointed. the nanette's attorney, michael hill had to agree, his client was an exactly -- >> eight her as much as you want for being a thief, a liar, a cheat. (bleep). >> (bleep) >>. . just because you're treated people poorly doesn't make your murder. >> if she thought she was getting 1 million dollars out of a life insurance policy, 1 million dollars is a lot of money. >> 1 million dollars is a massive amount of money to people like me. but 1 million dollars for her, that is pittance. he was worth 55 millions when he died. so, her long term plan is not to be with a deadly a deadbeat loser, want to be nfl linebacker. >> that's harsh. >> it's true. >> it which was the -- she's getting a little bit of money for a lot of money from. him she could it can cheat at the same. time but come on, why would she kill him? >>
eric naposki was merely the patsy. >> but at nanette's trial, her attorney said she was innocent andhe murder. >> over the course of this trial, the evidence is going to show that he murdered mr. mclaughlin, out of jealousy, out of greed and on his own. part >> mutual finger-pointed. the nanette's attorney, michael hill had to agree, his client was an exactly -- >> eight her as much as you want for being a thief, a liar, a cheat. (bleep). >> (bleep) >>. ....
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what would have been weak would be for the united states of america to continue to play patsy in afghanistan, to continue to throw money at an afghan government and afghan military that wasn't doing their part. it would be to advertise the united states was willing to be taken advantage of and spend trillions of dollars and thousands of american lives in the process. this decision was a difficult decision but in the end it was the right one because it tells our future partners around the world that the united states will be in business with you but not forever if you aren't willing to stand up and do your part. so these scenes are heartbreaking, they're devastating. i just want to be honest with you as somebody who's been to afghanistan a number of times, listened to the intel analysts over and over, the taliban was going to take back this country when the united states left, and the american people were never going to support the united states being there for another 20 or 50 years. >> the very practical consequence, though, of the speed with which the taliban have consolidated control is t
what would have been weak would be for the united states of america to continue to play patsy in afghanistan, to continue to throw money at an afghan government and afghan military that wasn't doing their part. it would be to advertise the united states was willing to be taken advantage of and spend trillions of dollars and thousands of american lives in the process. this decision was a difficult decision but in the end it was the right one because it tells our future partners around the world...
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this iss a question from patsy, related to the people with the opioid syndrome.y where alzheimer's disease is a slower development. do we know of other chemicals that affect the memory suddenly or slowly i suppose especially what we might call chemical? >> well, not lifestyle chemicals that i'm aware of. there is another toxin that can damage and it's called a shellfish poisoning and toxic that accumulates in shellfish during algae blooms. so similarly it just zeros in on hipa campus and damages severely and so people who suffer from that will have exactly the same kind of presentation but in terms of the hipa campus, i'm not aware of any research that suggests there's a toxin that's particularly targeting and that's when the toxic proteins accumulating many years in the brain and when they get together in hipa campus that's when the damage really begins and then it spreads out from there in regions. >> i don't want -- i have enough questions that i don't want to go down this path too much, but you do make the point in the book that we do know of other exposures
this iss a question from patsy, related to the people with the opioid syndrome.y where alzheimer's disease is a slower development. do we know of other chemicals that affect the memory suddenly or slowly i suppose especially what we might call chemical? >> well, not lifestyle chemicals that i'm aware of. there is another toxin that can damage and it's called a shellfish poisoning and toxic that accumulates in shellfish during algae blooms. so similarly it just zeros in on hipa campus and...
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this from patsy in illinois, ione 2015 nissan centric gas powered. isn't that energy efficient? it works from knee. we are already behind and making batteries for electric cars as far as the costs. like vcrs and everything else, the cost will go down. they should not be phased out, they are too useful. offer the ev option and continue the production of gas engines. no, the reality of emissions is fantasy. there will be emissions from mining for batteries and what happens during major power outages, hurricanes, and natural disasters or rolling power outages? a few thoughts from people texting us and on social media. especially looking for your phone calls. this is robin in florida who says no to our question. caller: my main reason for saying no is i think that there is a lot of information about the electric vehicles. i own a vehicle currently that gets 41 miles per gallon.i have had it since 2013. i care about my carbon footprint. i tried to look into electric vehicles to find out the benefits, costs, and repairs, and it is difficult to find that out. on top of that by 2030 is
this from patsy in illinois, ione 2015 nissan centric gas powered. isn't that energy efficient? it works from knee. we are already behind and making batteries for electric cars as far as the costs. like vcrs and everything else, the cost will go down. they should not be phased out, they are too useful. offer the ev option and continue the production of gas engines. no, the reality of emissions is fantasy. there will be emissions from mining for batteries and what happens during major power...
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go ahead, patsy. >> thank you. have a question on the democracy summit, but, first, before that, i have two foreign policy questions. ms. psaki: okay. >> so amnesty international released a report today documenting systemic rape and sexual violence against girls and women in the tigray region in ethiopia. how do you respond to that report? and does the administration plan to do more to help stop these atrocities? ms. psaki: well, we are closely engaged with countries in the region, leaders in the region, and certainly horrified by what we've seen as ongoing human rights abuses in ethiopia. and that's something i would certainly point you to the state department for more extensive detail about our work there. we have put out a number of statements from administration officials on this particular issue, and we will continue to elevate it publicly. >> and on haiti: senators rubio and menendez just sent the letter earlier this week to the president biden, expressing concern about the political crisis in haiti following
go ahead, patsy. >> thank you. have a question on the democracy summit, but, first, before that, i have two foreign policy questions. ms. psaki: okay. >> so amnesty international released a report today documenting systemic rape and sexual violence against girls and women in the tigray region in ethiopia. how do you respond to that report? and does the administration plan to do more to help stop these atrocities? ms. psaki: well, we are closely engaged with countries in the region,...
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so joining us now is sal skognamiller, owner of the famous patsy's italian restaurant sal, thank youjust talked about some of the labor issues with regard to the restaurant industry. let's first start with your staff as pertains to vaccine mandates has that been a point of contention among your workforce at all especially given all of the various challenges that restaurants are facing with regard to retaining workers now? >> very lucky we have very, very loyal long-term employees. we have some employees working for us since 1977. it is very -- they're very loyal to us. they want to be happy. they want to be safe let me stress the most important thing to us is that everyone is safe my family works there. so i want to make sure they're okay we installed active air solutions, it goes into our hvac system so whether the heat, the air conditioner is on, it is a system that is called bipolar ionization and it kills the virus. it is similar to what is used in hospitals. my air conditioning man told me about it the beginning of the pandemic took us eight months to get it and we put it in rig
so joining us now is sal skognamiller, owner of the famous patsy's italian restaurant sal, thank youjust talked about some of the labor issues with regard to the restaurant industry. let's first start with your staff as pertains to vaccine mandates has that been a point of contention among your workforce at all especially given all of the various challenges that restaurants are facing with regard to retaining workers now? >> very lucky we have very, very loyal long-term employees. we have...
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patsy's in massachusetts, good morning. caller: good morning and thank you for taking my call.nted to say that americans don't seem to want to learn from history. we have gone through this before. i would say it is a military failure, not an administration. we saw the same damn thing in vietnam. they should have been prepared, there should've been a plan with the military in place to get all of the people. it is a military thing. we have such a moral obligation, i can't even say we have to get everyone we can. we have an incredible system. churches, lodges, vfw. all of these that would be willing. we saw this after vietnam, to adopt a family, a person, a child. sponsor -- not adopt. unicef would ask people to help. that is the first thing you have to learn. guest: i think we have a collective responsibility and guilt but also opportunity as americans. i don't want to point fingers at any particular agency. it is our responsibility. second i would say the lessons of vietnam rain really true. very quickly at the time the president set up an interagency task force and evacuated ov
patsy's in massachusetts, good morning. caller: good morning and thank you for taking my call.nted to say that americans don't seem to want to learn from history. we have gone through this before. i would say it is a military failure, not an administration. we saw the same damn thing in vietnam. they should have been prepared, there should've been a plan with the military in place to get all of the people. it is a military thing. we have such a moral obligation, i can't even say we have to get...
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this from patsy in illinois, ione 2015 nissan centric gas powered. isn't that energy efficient?t works from knee. we are already behind and making batteries for electric cars as far as the costs. like vcrs and everything else, the cost will go down. they should not be phased out, they are too useful. offer the ev option and continue the production of gas engines. no, the reality of emissions is fantasy. there will be emissions from mining for batteries and what happens during major power outages, hurricanes, and natural disasters or rolling power outages? a few thoughts from people texting us and on social media. especially looking for your phone calls. this is robin in florida who says no to our question. caller: my main reason for saying no is i think that there is a lot of information about the electric vehicles. i own a vehicle currently that gets 41 miles per gallon.i have had it since 2013. i care about my carbon footprint. i tried to look into electric vehicles to find out the benefits, costs, and repairs, and it is difficult to find that out. on top of that by 2030 is i
this from patsy in illinois, ione 2015 nissan centric gas powered. isn't that energy efficient?t works from knee. we are already behind and making batteries for electric cars as far as the costs. like vcrs and everything else, the cost will go down. they should not be phased out, they are too useful. offer the ev option and continue the production of gas engines. no, the reality of emissions is fantasy. there will be emissions from mining for batteries and what happens during major power...