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looking further pressure likely us, la sly us, laely a us, la sly a u because of l a pressure a u becauseme ford be little :a time ford be time le :a the very the low 20s, at the very best, into the low 20s, so again below so again staying just slightly below where they should this is bbc news with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. more than a slap pass at thousand civilians have been killed as taliban forces advanced across the country. taliban forces advanced across the count . n. , taliban forces advanced across the count . , ., taliban forces advanced across the count . ., ., country. many of those who have medicare have _ country. many of those who have medicare have run _ country. many of those who have medicare have run once, - country. many of those who have medicare have run once, twice, l medicare have run once, twice, multiple times and now they have come here to afghanistan's capital kabul. from here they say there is their greek counterparts to tackle devastating wildfires.
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this will destroy what's, what's left of nato, because the u. s. has been so unilateral and so clueless that mean for, for the president i states to be rebuked in the house of parliament. that's the 1st time it's ever happened. joe biden has blood on his hands. this heritage, national security, and humanitarian disaster is solely the result of jer, biden's weak and incompetent leadership. he's unfit to be commander in chief. it is in raging, and joe biden is responsible. it's now clear beyond all doubt, but he's neither the capacity nor the will to lead. he must resign or to be clear, president binder remain steadfast. the u. s. should continue to withdraw from afghanistan and effort that started by the way, during the obama administration and continued through the trump administration. and keep in mind it was president trump who negotiated deal with the taliban to basically lay off us trips as us troops were being pulled out of the country. and that evacuation effort, of course, continued, and the overall mission continued. the blame game is in fu
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u. s. has actually exported a lot of their inflation onto in china because essentially the u. s. has the buying goods from china for the good part of the last decade. so that's been export to inflation onto china. so even if you manage to contain there's, they still have to deal with the upstream inflation coming from china because the u . s. no matter what they still purchase goods from china, they still purchase consumers, tables, and all the commodities and the earth, minerals that we talk about, that store comes from china. so upstream, why? you have to think about that in the logistics term. excellent points to consider here, christy, i don't go anywhere just yet. we'll have you back to talk about the world of crypto straight ahead. thank you. and the united states said it finally released the text of its bipartisan infrastructure bill sunday. aiming to pass the massive measure this week, but this bill does a lot more than just deal with infrastructure. buried within this new legislation are new regulations that could potentially cause serious harm to the crypto currency ind
u. s. has actually exported a lot of their inflation onto in china because essentially the u. s. has the buying goods from china for the good part of the last decade. so that's been export to inflation onto china. so even if you manage to contain there's, they still have to deal with the upstream inflation coming from china because the u . s. no matter what they still purchase goods from china, they still purchase consumers, tables, and all the commodities and the earth, minerals that we talk...
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and that's because the u. s. has said that it is committed to getting all us citizens and those afghans who worked with the us government or with us organizations out of the country. certainly the fact that they were able to get some 11000 people out of the country in the last 24 hours, raises the possibility that they may be able to complete that mission before august 31st. but anything can go wrong. and so even though the secretary of defense lloyd austin, has suggested that the time is not yet right to have that discussion with the president who would have to authorize that extension. no one in the u. s. government is taking that possibility off the table. what has not been addressed is whether this matter has come up directly between the taller bond and us officials, particularly the special envoy, so many little thought who has been engaged in political discussions with the taller bon leadership. certainly this is really right now, a matter of someone making an announcement on television and another person o
and that's because the u. s. has said that it is committed to getting all us citizens and those afghans who worked with the us government or with us organizations out of the country. certainly the fact that they were able to get some 11000 people out of the country in the last 24 hours, raises the possibility that they may be able to complete that mission before august 31st. but anything can go wrong. and so even though the secretary of defense lloyd austin, has suggested that the time is not...
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u. because of the position of sanctions and he knows he's got a weak situation there because his country board is lithuania and latvia. well i think that's correct. this is directed at the you, but in particular, the lithuanian country country lithuania. let's go back and really look to see how we got to where we are today. roughly a year ago, lithuania was at the forefront of the fight against the door, tearing regime in baler roots and after a completely falsified election, an election that alexander lucretia go stole an election that fits on a chicken australia we believe. and data supports actually won that election. she was forced to flee her country and take up brad region. lithuania. their lead by foreign minister lands burgess and others. they took her in, they supported her. now other western organizations are supporting her and she is building a very strong and vibrant opposition movement based in gone this that's the 1st of that, the 2nd event was the series of sanctions promulgated 1st by the european union. and then most recently by the united states targeting individuals an
u. because of the position of sanctions and he knows he's got a weak situation there because his country board is lithuania and latvia. well i think that's correct. this is directed at the you, but in particular, the lithuanian country country lithuania. let's go back and really look to see how we got to where we are today. roughly a year ago, lithuania was at the forefront of the fight against the door, tearing regime in baler roots and after a completely falsified election, an election that...
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u. because there is a feeling that the issue needs to find its position and also internationally that they have been experiences. suddenly as to the, i was in the 2000 and tense with the syria, with libya that the in y m and of the us more me getting one more insecure. and the you, this is the irrational wants to become more of a international actor. the theory behind this is fairly simple. there is and there is an idea of supply and weapons to military actors so that they can take care of the security. and that this will help to stabilize a context. but if i can jump in here, that, that theory and kind of, i guess you could argue, has been tested in some areas despite foreign forces. despite the un peacekeeping mission. in molly, in new jeron became fasfa. we've seen some kind of ball string, even of local military forces, and yet over the past year has gone up not down. i mean, is this theory really working on funding mental challenge is really being addressed? well, it is, it is a fairly simple theory of change though the issue has, has never said we will supply military material and th
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u. a because of a hold on a cobble apple. richard brendan is the regional emergency director for the eastern mediterranean office of the world health organization. he says the international community focus on cobble is excusing the monetary in crisis across afghan. even before the fall of the government, afghanistan was the 3rd largest humanitarian operation in the world with the 18400000 people in native, she had turn assistance. and right now, our ability to bring it in to respond to that need has been a lot because all commercial aircraft have been stopped coming in into the airport. we have 500 metric tons of medicines and supplies. you know, logistics, helping you buy that. would you to come in last week, even prior to current events and we've been trying for days and days now to to, to transport them in i think it's a combination of issues. i don't think those who are running the air operation want to have commercial flights coming in and i'm unloading supplies and trucks coming into the airport with the heritage securi
u. a because of a hold on a cobble apple. richard brendan is the regional emergency director for the eastern mediterranean office of the world health organization. he says the international community focus on cobble is excusing the monetary in crisis across afghan. even before the fall of the government, afghanistan was the 3rd largest humanitarian operation in the world with the 18400000 people in native, she had turn assistance. and right now, our ability to bring it in to respond to that...
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because the u. s. still benz any movement from flights into to the us from britain because of the situation with the delta variance. and also there is a concern on that so that that could be the position of business once that lifted as soon as possible to get the free up to up to a traffic in terms of trade. furthermore, there are warnings about job losses in the in the haitian industry and also the tourist industry because of this. and a warning that there is a plan in the government to put out a watch list, an amber watch list already green, amber and red as i referred to. but now this watch list could include countries that are about to go red. so that could mean the people caught in the red area could be stuck overseas and they have to face quarantine when they get back and costs of up to $2500.00 to be enforced. quarantine in hotel. so lots of concern over that. yeah, sounds like it and you just tell us about these reports coming out of the u. k. that britain is now says to offer vaccine booster sh
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u. k. because the u. s. to bands, any movement from flights into the, to the us from britain because of the situation with the delta variance. and also, there is a concern on that so that it could be that the british business was lifted as soon as possible to get the free up to up to a traffic in terms of trade, police officers, guarding polio vaccination, teens and pakistan have been targeted in 3 separate attacks and the latest the sold gun men on a motorcycle shot and killed an officer returning from duty with vaccination workers and shower in the northwest pakistan. and i've got a song are the only 2 remaining countries in the world where polio hasn't been eradicated. come hider has this update from shallow printed 3600000 children. and 60 a district across the country. 179000 polio workers, tens of thousands of policemen. and they said of god's campaign richards, broad weight race. because in the bought dollars or dozens of police men and for your work that been targeted mostly by that, that he gets all
u. k. because the u. s. to bands, any movement from flights into the, to the us from britain because of the situation with the delta variance. and also, there is a concern on that so that it could be that the british business was lifted as soon as possible to get the free up to up to a traffic in terms of trade, police officers, guarding polio vaccination, teens and pakistan have been targeted in 3 separate attacks and the latest the sold gun men on a motorcycle shot and killed an officer...
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u. a because of the situation of cobb lat. pole. that's printable supplies will run out in 10 days. us regulators of granted full approval to pfizer by on tax cobit 19 vaccine. the job had received an approval for emergency use in december, since then hundreds of millions of 5 vaccines have been administered globally. go live to andy gallagher in miami. now tell us more about it. so andy, is this just the technicality? what difference does the latest approval make? well, essentially saw me. this is about public confidence. a lot of people have been hesitant to get this vaccine because it did receive that emergency approval. but now that the food and drug administration, i've looked at all the data and tens of thousands of cases, it is hoped that those people have been hesitancy hesitant until this point will now go ahead and get the vaccine. of course, the delta variance is ripping through many states, particularly southern states where the vaccine rates are low. both here in florida and texas account for almost one in for new cases
u. a because of the situation of cobb lat. pole. that's printable supplies will run out in 10 days. us regulators of granted full approval to pfizer by on tax cobit 19 vaccine. the job had received an approval for emergency use in december, since then hundreds of millions of 5 vaccines have been administered globally. go live to andy gallagher in miami. now tell us more about it. so andy, is this just the technicality? what difference does the latest approval make? well, essentially saw me....
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and the reason that's important guys is because the u. s . government doesn't want to make a distinction because the u. s. government is involved in hacking on a regular basis the in a say in the c, a are heavily involved in trying to find insecurities in system of life. for instance, for microsoft system in order to utilize it to get hacked into and gain access into other governments. so the u. s. doesn't as much as any other government does. it. what the u. s. doesn't do with the government is ransomware attacks. so if you complete everything to look like it's the same problem, then you can say, oh, it makes sense that we shut it all down, but you're not, shouldn't evolve down because the u. s. is an active player in hacking. technology is more of a say do as we say, not as we do kind of situation. now, after this meeting, amazon said it would make it cyber security training available to the public for free. and it would give multi factor authentication devices to some cloud computing customers. starting in october, what kind of a differ
and the reason that's important guys is because the u. s . government doesn't want to make a distinction because the u. s. government is involved in hacking on a regular basis the in a say in the c, a are heavily involved in trying to find insecurities in system of life. for instance, for microsoft system in order to utilize it to get hacked into and gain access into other governments. so the u. s. doesn't as much as any other government does. it. what the u. s. doesn't do with the government...
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u. k. has been obviously ruined because of all the red tape coming from the u. k into the u. so now they're shipping directly from dublin to the european continent, and that's what's happened. and that's why that shipping number is down. they going that the english channel route and hillary ford, which of the british american business association always take that opportunity to talk about how well the british soccer team did in the years. they couldn't clinch it to the world and billionaires jeff pays as bill gays and michael bloomberg are getting called out online after it was revealed that they are pouring millions of dollars into the hunt for precious metals in greenland. are you john? heidi has the details on what they're looking for and why greenland, here comes the money billionaires, bill gates, jeff bezos and former new york city mayor michael bloomberg. among others, want to drill through greenland stick ice to find raw materials to power. a new generation of electric cars, co bold metals, a mineral exploration company, backed by break through energy, which is funded
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because the u. s. has willingly surrendered to the tale about instead of drawing a red line at the boundary, kaboodle is drawing a red line at the boundaries a couple f for does the question why the us doing this? why has it done so when there's never done so previously in any other theater of war? marco gases, international affairs, common joining us live here on our international appreciate it. thanks for joining us. thank you. thanks marco, and i thank you for joining us as well than any source you think you may have missed. we need an update on just log on to our talk, talk the meantime. we're back in half an hour. ah ah, ah. you know, look at the low bowl bulletin and me say what's happening has the goal low ball bang perpetuate.
because the u. s. has willingly surrendered to the tale about instead of drawing a red line at the boundary, kaboodle is drawing a red line at the boundaries a couple f for does the question why the us doing this? why has it done so when there's never done so previously in any other theater of war? marco gases, international affairs, common joining us live here on our international appreciate it. thanks for joining us. thank you. thanks marco, and i thank you for joining us as well than any...
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u. s. and i bring up the point about the weapons because we just did the exact same thing and up dennis and left behind. unbelievable amounts of u. s. military equipment, massive amounts of weaponry and guns black hawk helicopters from these. we left it all there the same way that we did in iraq. so we could be creating a very similar problem of what we saw. $2142015.00 with the other isis plus isis k is far from being the only faction able to carry out such attacks as the warning from the africa national resistance from which controls the pantry of valley. that area now seen as the center of the anti taliban opposition. its foreign relations chief, the leaves, the terror threatened, the country right now was even stronger than it was 20 years ago. it could be isis, capers. we think there are, there are other elements plan. the attacks might have perpetrated such attacks against us soldiers and was a terrorist attack on the watch of the taliban. a group that says we are able to provide security. and now in one day we see numerous terrorist attacks happening on the watch. unfortunately, inte
u. s. and i bring up the point about the weapons because we just did the exact same thing and up dennis and left behind. unbelievable amounts of u. s. military equipment, massive amounts of weaponry and guns black hawk helicopters from these. we left it all there the same way that we did in iraq. so we could be creating a very similar problem of what we saw. $2142015.00 with the other isis plus isis k is far from being the only faction able to carry out such attacks as the warning from the...
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and partly because china views the freedom of navigation operations conducted by the u. s. navy, in the south china sea as provocative. now come la harris, his visit is intended to signify 2 countries in the region that the u. s. is committed to keeping a rules based international order and in keeping the south china sea open. now part of the u. s. policy will be about strengthening ties with countries in the region. so the u. s. can be seen as a counterweight to china's growing influence. now how is china viewing this visit? while china's officials in one news agency portrayed at harrison visit as a drive to contain china. and it also describes the u. s. approach as outdated cold war thinking intended to create division and confrontation. now one of the things that harris will have to contend with during her visit is answering questions about of gonna start collapse and answering questions about us as credibility and commitment in keeping his foreign policy promises bow. the head of has the law, those fuel from iran will soon be arriving in lebanon. fuel prices jump by
and partly because china views the freedom of navigation operations conducted by the u. s. navy, in the south china sea as provocative. now come la harris, his visit is intended to signify 2 countries in the region that the u. s. is committed to keeping a rules based international order and in keeping the south china sea open. now part of the u. s. policy will be about strengthening ties with countries in the region. so the u. s. can be seen as a counterweight to china's growing influence. now...
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u. s. on the bond. because the u. s. wanted to pull out of this company because they no longer want this to get indicated and supporting the u. s. made government gun it's done in 2001, but they counted on 2 decades to give to this government. however, it turned out that it was the faith of governments that grumbled the moment the americans decided to withdraw their support. but at the same time, i believe that the american approach is a bit constant. it was i believe that they are planning as they could improve the country, they are planning to set. the company ablaze to put that in the state of ability may be in isolation under the taliban. and at the same time source problems to its neighbors who butcher and china, especially that overlooks the weak points in the national security china, which is northwest china with the we go up at this moment to set the instability in central asia, which is the weak points and the russian national security of the same time to cause and somebody in iran. so i believe that this is the
u. s. on the bond. because the u. s. wanted to pull out of this company because they no longer want this to get indicated and supporting the u. s. made government gun it's done in 2001, but they counted on 2 decades to give to this government. however, it turned out that it was the faith of governments that grumbled the moment the americans decided to withdraw their support. but at the same time, i believe that the american approach is a bit constant. it was i believe that they are planning as...
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u. k. personnel because they are fully aware of the cause. because if they do, why that wraps up the news program for this half hour here on asi international. thank you for spending time with us here in moscow. nearly half past 12 now at night, we're back soon with more of your worldwide use. me the one the make no, certainly no borders under the blind. number t's as emerge. we don't have authority. we don't actually the whole world needs to be ready. people are judge governors crisis. we can do better, we should be better. everyone is contributing each in their own way, but we also know that this crisis will not go on forever. the challenges to response has been massive. so many good people are helping us. it makes it feel very proud that we need together in a folks. well, it's taking the world by starting the world a t v. ted lasso jason's film show over there on apple plus and his aid to camp his side kick is very funny. nick mohammed and the shows got a nice little to it funny. but it has a gentility that i think we can use in this time.
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because certainly the u. k. they've committed quite heavily to have gone the stuff over the past 20 years or so over 450 service personnel from the united kingdom have lost their lives there. where does public opinion stands and all of this? i g, the british people feel the government's handling this well, to be honest, i haven't seen opinion polling as we have seen out of the us, where the signs are the. so the majority of respondents think the bad news ministration has handled the withdraw badly, even though they support the idea of bringing all military forces out of afghanistan. here in the u. k. i know many people who have been involved in afghanistan, either a journalists or working with non governmental organizations who are being bombarded with appeals from africa and context to try to help them get out of the country. many of them have arrived at the perimeter of cub airport, with the guarantee that they will be on a flight with a visa, and they're not actually making it into the airport. so they're des
because certainly the u. k. they've committed quite heavily to have gone the stuff over the past 20 years or so over 450 service personnel from the united kingdom have lost their lives there. where does public opinion stands and all of this? i g, the british people feel the government's handling this well, to be honest, i haven't seen opinion polling as we have seen out of the us, where the signs are the. so the majority of respondents think the bad news ministration has handled the withdraw...
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u. k. personnel because they are fully aware of the cause. because if they do that wraps up a nice program for that's how i hear an aussie international. thank you so much for spending time with us here in moscow. and my colleague collin, break here at the desk in half an hour's time with more of your worldwide news headlines. hopa, you can join us me. ah, ah, ah, ah. you know, look at them below the bull bull autonomy say what's happening has the ball ball banks perpetuate their lobel money train thing i i i thought with this guy, he's drunk. you know, come out here and back. nice, right. just to put a space ship louder, got to be drank, and some kind of bad whiskey or so. i guess he's got enough money to do it. whatever he wants to do, he have the money to play the game. i from 10 miles outside a town highway 62 war lady is 45 miles.
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u. s. a needs the taliban to provide security outside of the airport grounds because the u. s. has no control over that area. so it's really remarkable if you will. it's my colleague alan fisher was pointing out previously. remarkable to hear us central command leader, the head of the us forces in afghanistan at this very moment, talking about needing the taliban to help protect us troops right now. incredibly remarkable. i will say another anecdote in history here. this was the deadliest attack on us forces since when, since august, 6th, 2011. that's when a chinook helicopter was shot down that killed 30 americans and 8 afghans. where did that happen in afghanistan? who shot it down? the taliban. so that was 10 years ago, so you can see how this is all. this is just, it's how remarkable it is. now, 10 years later, the u. s. natal bond working together in some some ways here. thank you. thank you very much. gabriel is under an washer and we can now speak to school or drawn. she was the ask you for our preventative you and in 2020 joins us live from cobbled via skype. 60 afghans
u. s. a needs the taliban to provide security outside of the airport grounds because the u. s. has no control over that area. so it's really remarkable if you will. it's my colleague alan fisher was pointing out previously. remarkable to hear us central command leader, the head of the us forces in afghanistan at this very moment, talking about needing the taliban to help protect us troops right now. incredibly remarkable. i will say another anecdote in history here. this was the deadliest...
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u. s embassy stuff in cobble renewed their alert to americans to leave the airport area immediately because of a quote, specific, incredible threat. meanwhile, the august, the 31st deadline set for the us withdrawal from the country is now just 3 days away. the splinter group responsible for thursday's attack has been active in eastern afghanistan and pakistan since 2015 middle east affairs expert at the risk was questions about why when the us had intelligence about the attack, it failed to prevent it. what i think regardless of whether it's tri care taken place or not, i think the becky wish. and if it's will continue to be in jeopardy. i mean this danger of the suicide bomber going ahead and carry or carrying out an attack like the one which we saw this danger always exist. remember that the suicide bomb off from what i saw and succeeded in this terrorist operation, despite the fact that the united states had intelligence that such a scenario was likely the hardest place declared this global war on terror, opposite timber 11. and here we have the polygon coming back to taller and we have
u. s embassy stuff in cobble renewed their alert to americans to leave the airport area immediately because of a quote, specific, incredible threat. meanwhile, the august, the 31st deadline set for the us withdrawal from the country is now just 3 days away. the splinter group responsible for thursday's attack has been active in eastern afghanistan and pakistan since 2015 middle east affairs expert at the risk was questions about why when the us had intelligence about the attack, it failed to...
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u. k. mainly because they worked with british troops being left behind. the head of the u. k. armed forces said it's heartbreaking. personally, i've probably had over a 100 messages from different afghans who i know in my long association with the country. and many of those friends of mine would make it out there at the small organization near london. this grumbling to help people still trying to get out of afghanistan. they found it says it's clear, there are many still in danger. be government should not be immediately in order to save their life problems. all other people been working for the past 20 supporting they need to mission. as these afghan civilians arrived in rome, a nato representative said, his team had done everything they could, unsatisfied because we have left the fuel behind which we are not abandoning but which we will strive our best to take back home as the sun sets on the military evacuations. the question now is how many more people who fear for their lives will be able to leave afghanistan? and how nadine baba al jazeera now it's been more than 6 de
u. k. mainly because they worked with british troops being left behind. the head of the u. k. armed forces said it's heartbreaking. personally, i've probably had over a 100 messages from different afghans who i know in my long association with the country. and many of those friends of mine would make it out there at the small organization near london. this grumbling to help people still trying to get out of afghanistan. they found it says it's clear, there are many still in danger. be...
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state department and cdc issuing their highest warnings against travel to the u k because of a surge in covid cases. let's switch gears now to talk weather. this monday evening. a live look outside at coit tower really couldn't ask for a more better weekend of weather around these parts. so it's beautiful as talk to a lawrence karnow again. but you said it's going to cool down a little bit. but okay. yeah, which is great thing. i think actually the 1st half of august may actually see a cooling trend which me. >> very, very the help of the firefighters on the fires. other fighting around the state and other states as well. >> up there this eveningr though, beautiful sight. they got some great clouds out there to enjoy. i think it's going make for a very pretty sunset this evening as the sun sets all those colors, those reds, those yellows oranges go to fill those clouds are with some beautiful sights to see. we're seeing some of the mid to high level clouds streaming on through see right here that some of that moisture moving on by things are quiet in the sierra nevada have been able
state department and cdc issuing their highest warnings against travel to the u k because of a surge in covid cases. let's switch gears now to talk weather. this monday evening. a live look outside at coit tower really couldn't ask for a more better weekend of weather around these parts. so it's beautiful as talk to a lawrence karnow again. but you said it's going to cool down a little bit. but okay. yeah, which is great thing. i think actually the 1st half of august may actually see a cooling...
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u. k is evacuation program and time table will not be changed by these attacks. and that's because the u. k. had put in place contingency plans, they were expecting these attacks. they'd have the intelligence, they knew that they were possibly imminent. and unfortunately they were right. but 11 flights, evacuating people today and may be even someone friday the u. k. hasn't been clear on when it will have its last evacuation flight. it says it doesn't want to give a final deadline just in case it creates a stampede. the gate at the apple. but we do know that there is about a 1000 to scan interpreters or people who worked with the british government, who, who are eligible for relocation still to leave the country. but earlier the, the u. k. forces minister did say that because of the tension around the airport, those who haven't been marked for we cation should find another way for safe passage out of the country. and that could be across the border crossing. but yes, good news for the, for u. k. people who want to relocate not such good need for those other countries, have already
u. k is evacuation program and time table will not be changed by these attacks. and that's because the u. k. had put in place contingency plans, they were expecting these attacks. they'd have the intelligence, they knew that they were possibly imminent. and unfortunately they were right. but 11 flights, evacuating people today and may be even someone friday the u. k. hasn't been clear on when it will have its last evacuation flight. it says it doesn't want to give a final deadline just in case...
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you know, 2 weeks later i was re arrested because of his orders in 2017 for getting interview advice. after i got out of prison, the u. s, because it has sort of past reputation as a stalwart of human rights. you know, whether or not it was even deserved then, is able to get away with a lot that even in other, other, you know, and pot capital democracies. you would not see very often if at all, the u. s. is not germany, us, it's not. france, spain, all those places have problem with us has very particular many problems that center on retaliation against those who, who challenged power the french government been accused of running a health dictatorship beverage plans for kind of the passes. people poured onto the streets of paris supposed rang a thursday, and to francis constitutional counsel ruled the government, news, legal and so to liberty. in the forty's, we had a period of occupation and people need to, to, to, to show a paper to go here here. and it's a bad memory hearing friends. yeah. we are because i speak on behalf of everyone alittle angry. it's not that we against the vaccine, but we have no one said beca
you know, 2 weeks later i was re arrested because of his orders in 2017 for getting interview advice. after i got out of prison, the u. s, because it has sort of past reputation as a stalwart of human rights. you know, whether or not it was even deserved then, is able to get away with a lot that even in other, other, you know, and pot capital democracies. you would not see very often if at all, the u. s. is not germany, us, it's not. france, spain, all those places have problem with us has very...
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u. k. personnel because they are fully aware of the cause. because if they do a stateside the 1st s of us army personnel, enough and so on in 20 months, is mounting huge pressure on joe biden. and one press by john the south, where the whole speak to the bereaved parents, the president states violent. the meanwhile the secretary of state is also facing flock over the crisis to republican representatives, have raised impeachment articles, accusing antony blink and failing to properly advert advise. while the president of abandoning american interest enough danced on the full out around the troop withdrawal, has seen president by non his administration con, increasingly on the fly. with all the details. his all teens john hardy, there really continues to be some of the back and forth between the taliban and us officials over who is ultimately to blame for the security breach. you heard the taliban spokesman talking about that it was really the, the u. s. security failure as the u. s. was responsible for guarding the entrance to the airport, but
u. k. personnel because they are fully aware of the cause. because if they do a stateside the 1st s of us army personnel, enough and so on in 20 months, is mounting huge pressure on joe biden. and one press by john the south, where the whole speak to the bereaved parents, the president states violent. the meanwhile the secretary of state is also facing flock over the crisis to republican representatives, have raised impeachment articles, accusing antony blink and failing to properly advert...
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u. s. because of the increased threat from the taliban. the expanded refugee program will include off guns linked to us funded projects, as well as non governmental and media organizations. as a taliban games, more grimes, the refugees say they're getting more worried about their safety. more than 200 afghan interpreters arrived in the u. s. on friday, or roslyn. jordan's following developments from the us state department, a ros. this sounds in principle like a good offer from the, the u. s. is it as good as it sounds? well, it all comes down to whether you are the people who are theoretically eligible under this expanded refugee designation can actually get out of the country. that is the 1st step for any person who wants to claim refugee status in another country. they have to leave their home country, and this is a very difficult prospect because many of the people who were working with the u. s . based media organizations or n g o r in parts of the country now controlled by the tall bond. the us military is for all intents and purpose
u. s. because of the increased threat from the taliban. the expanded refugee program will include off guns linked to us funded projects, as well as non governmental and media organizations. as a taliban games, more grimes, the refugees say they're getting more worried about their safety. more than 200 afghan interpreters arrived in the u. s. on friday, or roslyn. jordan's following developments from the us state department, a ros. this sounds in principle like a good offer from the, the u. s....
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u. s. withdrawal because a huge vacuum was created and it's on the bun, capitalize over that they are now an entire and now spiking on notch urban centers. these bad being have given them in morale and as well as victory, which is largely helping them. but the one thing should be, see now whether they can hold on these provincial capitals, which in the past, in 2015 and then into those 16 when they captured this problem before it was difficult for them to hold a bag to provinces. something. now now we have to see whether they have developed this capacity of all the over large territory. about $10000.00 migrants has stuck on the border between columbia and panama. and he said they're running out of money fast because of transport delays. functionaries are both spend the day with a small group, is trying to make their way to the border crossing. we're here in columbia with thousands of micro, fine like records in north america, states, mexico and canada. thousands of migrant force trying to write at the tone of nickel clay you got in the gulf a lot in columbia. many are coming from haiti, o
u. s. withdrawal because a huge vacuum was created and it's on the bun, capitalize over that they are now an entire and now spiking on notch urban centers. these bad being have given them in morale and as well as victory, which is largely helping them. but the one thing should be, see now whether they can hold on these provincial capitals, which in the past, in 2015 and then into those 16 when they captured this problem before it was difficult for them to hold a bag to provinces. something. now...
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separate ways. arrogance politicians, robert, you know, faces that we would not be admitted to the e u today because of our so called rule of law issues and values and views proposition lead to see this as a naked attempt by victor rollback. to get his country's future in the european union into the national to be it. we know well how fidel potty propaganda works. first, an idea circulated. then several people argue for it until it becomes an official government gold. hungarians go to the poles next year, and the united opposition are currently neck and neck with all bonds feed as well. the very idea of hooks it merely many outside of hungry just seeing her. the income been prime ministers, political rivals, fail pulling, hungry out of the eu. has been on all bands do list for a while or been has been planning to leave the you for a long time. and now that the can seem to still billions of euros and you found so easily. he's accelerating the exits, your membership may well end up being a campaign if you here in 2020 field, put a cursory glance at the only country to leave the european union the day
separate ways. arrogance politicians, robert, you know, faces that we would not be admitted to the e u today because of our so called rule of law issues and values and views proposition lead to see this as a naked attempt by victor rollback. to get his country's future in the european union into the national to be it. we know well how fidel potty propaganda works. first, an idea circulated. then several people argue for it until it becomes an official government gold. hungarians go to the poles...
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u. s. because in a recent poll that just came out today, as a matter of fact, said that more than 50 percent of americans feel that getting out of afghanistan was the right thing to do. the issue was the how the withdrawal was executed. and i think that that's where a lot of people have have concerns or have worries and, and i think that the administration did not necessarily handle that, as well as it could have been handled. biden, basically, pushing back against that criticism, essentially making the argument that any sort of pull out or withdraw in this situation would have been difficult. and he said that ultimately it was the right thing to do in the long run. and that did essentially the best that they could under incredibly difficult circumstances. getting a 123000 people air lifted out of the country, the biggest single air lift in human history, or at least in the history of the united states has been involved with. but bottom line is the u. s. just a little bit divided on if this was the
u. s. because in a recent poll that just came out today, as a matter of fact, said that more than 50 percent of americans feel that getting out of afghanistan was the right thing to do. the issue was the how the withdrawal was executed. and i think that that's where a lot of people have have concerns or have worries and, and i think that the administration did not necessarily handle that, as well as it could have been handled. biden, basically, pushing back against that criticism, essentially...
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u. k. because once you k as some trade agreements with new zealand, and then it opens up that whole pacific rim and that whole pacific area for partnerships, there are going to be so many trade agreements and the ball is getting higher and higher because you have made such great deals with no terrorists from places like new zealand. that's what it looks like. it's going to be almost no charge and very high standards back and forth. and you know, in the u. k, they can use either lab. they don't need to have as much b from the us if we're not happy. so i think the biden administration should be watching this. i'm thinking, let's not drug golf feet anymore. now we gotten any indication from the, by the ministration as to why they are dragging their feet. i mean, the u. k. is one of their closest allies, was, was, i think, actually one of the things that, let's talk to said, and this isn't all paid over the weekend. she has said, you know, the whole globe is, is moving towards that asian area. indo asi
u. k. because once you k as some trade agreements with new zealand, and then it opens up that whole pacific rim and that whole pacific area for partnerships, there are going to be so many trade agreements and the ball is getting higher and higher because you have made such great deals with no terrorists from places like new zealand. that's what it looks like. it's going to be almost no charge and very high standards back and forth. and you know, in the u. k, they can use either lab. they don't...