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hamed: you know what, sahar?you're living in a place where you yourself could take meloni's place, become a prime minister, if you wanted to. something like that's no longer possible in afghanistan under the taliban. >> and then it's time to do something else that's no longer possible in afghanistan, another moment of freedom. lara: these two finns, pekka kunnas and pertti purmonen, live on the border with russia. they speak russian and are friendly with their neighbors on the other side. but that was before putin invaded ukraine. since the war broke out, residents in the small town of vÄrtsilÄ are divided over their russian neighbors. while most finns stand united in condemning the kremlin's war, here at the border, there's little consensus on what should be done about it. >> finland's border with its russian neighbor runs over 1300 kilometers through the rugged taiga. peace has reigned here for decades. but ever since russia invaded ukraine, nothing has been the same, as pertti purmonen and pekka kunnas tell it
hamed: you know what, sahar?you're living in a place where you yourself could take meloni's place, become a prime minister, if you wanted to. something like that's no longer possible in afghanistan under the taliban. >> and then it's time to do something else that's no longer possible in afghanistan, another moment of freedom. lara: these two finns, pekka kunnas and pertti purmonen, live on the border with russia. they speak russian and are friendly with their neighbors on the other side....
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Sep 29, 2022
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hamed: you know what, sahar? you're living in a place where you yourself could take meloni's place, become a prime minister, if you wanted to. something like that's no longer possible in afghanistan under the taliban. >> and then it's time to do something else that's no longer possible in afghanistan, another moment of freedom. lara: these two finns, pekka kunnas and pertti purmonen, live on the border with russia. they speak russian and are friendly with their neighbors on the other side. but that was before putin invaded ukraine. since the war broke out, residents in the small town of vÄrtsilÄ are divided over their russian neighbors. while most finns stand united in condemning the kremlin's war, here at the border, there's little consensus on what should be done about it. >> finland's border with its russian neighbor runs over 1300 kilometers through the rugged taiga. peace has reigned here for decades. but ever since russia invaded ukraine, nothing has been the same, as pertti purmonen and pekka kunnas tell i
hamed: you know what, sahar? you're living in a place where you yourself could take meloni's place, become a prime minister, if you wanted to. something like that's no longer possible in afghanistan under the taliban. >> and then it's time to do something else that's no longer possible in afghanistan, another moment of freedom. lara: these two finns, pekka kunnas and pertti purmonen, live on the border with russia. they speak russian and are friendly with their neighbors on the other...
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Sep 7, 2022
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sahar: yes but we are not multitasking. not biologically but what we can do is contest switch. we are taking that capacity mentioned if you had a million dollar budget. not have five, you only get one you want to take here and there, great. have your email open or whatever , chat open in the -- your chat open and that is the thing to our focusing on. what happens and you miss your exit in the car? what would you do? >> turned back. >> cleat what you do, you turn that thing off. -- typically what you do, you turn that off. your brain knows that you need to do that one thing. if you missed the exit, although on, where my going, what should i do. it is about taking that 100% and if you want to get your work done, reducing the number of errors. i know in your line of work you do not have space to make mistakes. you need as close to 100 as you can get. >> you talk about that when all of us are glued to our devices. sahar: be intentional. i am not demonizing. it has completely change the game for how companies can collaborate at
sahar: yes but we are not multitasking. not biologically but what we can do is contest switch. we are taking that capacity mentioned if you had a million dollar budget. not have five, you only get one you want to take here and there, great. have your email open or whatever , chat open in the -- your chat open and that is the thing to our focusing on. what happens and you miss your exit in the car? what would you do? >> turned back. >> cleat what you do, you turn that thing off. --...
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Sep 8, 2022
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my name is sahar khan. the taliban and their supporters helped. and while the united states anh its allies are living and economic success. some arere living in poverty. and the united nations estimates 500,000 jobs could be lost. since taking over the taliban has made several changes such as offering amnesty to soldiers in allowing girls to attend schools. in allowing girls to attend i schools however the group has failed to uphold several of its commitments. for example there's mounting evidence of a reprise of killings and has documented 160 cases today but according to the biden administration the group notviolated its commitment to get shelter allowing the group's leader was recently killed in a u.s. drone strike to stay in the safe house in kabul. this is also one of the reasons why the biden at is decided not to release her way $7 billion in foreign aid and foreign assets held by afghanistan's central bank on u.s. soil and the suspended talks with the taliban. what does the taliban's evolution mean for u.s. policy and does the united states
my name is sahar khan. the taliban and their supporters helped. and while the united states anh its allies are living and economic success. some arere living in poverty. and the united nations estimates 500,000 jobs could be lost. since taking over the taliban has made several changes such as offering amnesty to soldiers in allowing girls to attend schools. in allowing girls to attend i schools however the group has failed to uphold several of its commitments. for example there's mounting...
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our correspondent sahar baloch has been to visit the site. the stupa is completely fine. i spoke with a few experts around here as well, and what they told me was that what protected tis place was the fact that these ancient drains, which are around 4,500 years old, actually helped the rain to drain out of this place. it did not take any machinery, it did not take any labourers to help drain the water, which has a marvel in itself. at the moment, the biggest worry for the people is, especially for the administration, is to protect this place and to bring it back to how it originally was. most of the stupas around here have five layers of protection around them, and if one of them has been broken, it reallyjeopardises the entire situation for this area. it is the oldest site possibly in sindh, and to protect it is the number one worry for the government right now. what i have been told so far is that they want to make as much reparations over here and to repair it as it used to look before. we're going to continue our coverage of the accession
our correspondent sahar baloch has been to visit the site. the stupa is completely fine. i spoke with a few experts around here as well, and what they told me was that what protected tis place was the fact that these ancient drains, which are around 4,500 years old, actually helped the rain to drain out of this place. it did not take any machinery, it did not take any labourers to help drain the water, which has a marvel in itself. at the moment, the biggest worry for the people is, especially...