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u. k. thanks for being with us. so let me ask you, 1st of all, what was the motivation for all this beyond just kind of national pride and, and bragging. right? so there are, there are other tangible, long term benefits to this. absolutely. space is a 1000000000 trillion dollar industry. that's so much money that change of time when it comes to space. it's part of the you case. this is a part of the case effort to, to get a bigger piece of that pi basically and get more space than the industry into the u . k. view case that, that it wanted to have 10 percent of, of global space industry by 2030. and so by offering launches currently the u. k is very good at building satellites, but actually if you could launch them into space that would really help improve space industry within the u. k. so that definitely they're starting much financial motive behind this. there will be those people who will, who will look at this and say, why we spend the always money on sending people up into space when they got big problems down
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u. k. thanks very much indeed for joining us. so your family understand it are, are incapable of you managed to speak to them in the last yes, we haven't. speaking to my family members in kindest on everybody is going to say a shot because this humanitarian design has been unfolding. ready so roughly in front lines. so as a doctor on the humanitarian or somebody who has the conflict, i'd like to highlight the impact of this on human people that already happens with people on death and injured. we keep receiving images throughout our entire you're trying to just connect all the provinces from the country to my family members and other people sending messages how, where they are, how shocked they are, because they do remember the conflict. the said that was the ninety's, which i was going into in 1983. i spent my child to 16 years that i've been on the day, the rock, the bombs and sell us all my life. and then living in refugee come like millions of other refugees where we have nothing. so a lot of the people are looking into that
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u. k. thanks for that. okay, well, moving on the face of africa, women under taliban rule is also a huge worry worldwide several cities across europe. so rallies of solidarity with the african women protest is demanding action from their governments, including accepting more refugees. many expressed fears that the taliban will impose strict laws, power, and women from certain aspects of public life. now, russia's rate of cut news agency spoke to human rights activists. santa jobs about who she thinks is responsible for the current situation. in my opinion, america is the main country who, who is responsible right now, because what they should be doing, they're not doing what they are doing is against humanity. terrorists, specifically, paula bonds. they are mostly against him and they are more he again, those women who raise their ways, who are not coming, fighting that themselves under the 4 in inside the 4 walls of the home to their cities and the target. that's the reason that is because they were agains
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u. k. thanks very much for being with us. so this kind of funny, sparse information emerging about always what, what's your impression of, what's going on there? what it does seems that we've got a number of different instances of developed since since last week. i mean, the one on the master street, the attack on the street with the extremely serious and we seem to have a very serious incident developing now. obviously, you know, it's very already days where we're not seeing too much information i just yet. but it's extremely wiring that in an area like that, which is a very busy shipping shipping lane in and out of the gulf and none of the persian gulf that this kind of thing going on and, and disrupting shipping. and if they have been hijacked as a potential hijack, what are the options for the authorities in the area? but i think once a hijacks taking place is there's not a great deal you can do other than let the events unfold and see what it is the hijackers want to do. if this is something connected with the wrong, the
u. k. thanks very much for being with us. so this kind of funny, sparse information emerging about always what, what's your impression of, what's going on there? what it does seems that we've got a number of different instances of developed since since last week. i mean, the one on the master street, the attack on the street with the extremely serious and we seem to have a very serious incident developing now. obviously, you know, it's very already days where we're not seeing too much...
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u. k. i think thanks my movies and s and p get together. they're going to probably drop it by, you know, down to triple b. right? well they, the article does point out that breaks that is caused a huge outflow of european workers. so from the food sector at the agricultural sector. so that is part of the problem. it's not just the lock downs. all right, well, if i ran a rating agency, max's rate again, you say i would downgrade immediately, british barbara debt to junk. all right, well we're going to take a break. and when we come back, much more coming airway. the me, me a new gold rush is underway, and gunner thousands of ill equipped workers are flocking to the goldfields, hoping to strike it. rich children are torn between gold education. my family was very poor. i thought i was doing my best to get back to school, which still it will have the strongest appeal. this is your media, a reflection of reality. in a world transformed what will make you feel safer? tyson lation, for community. you going the right way? where are you being that
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u. k. i think thanks by movies and s and p get together, they're going to probably drop it by down to triple b. right? well they, the article does point out that breaks that is caused a huge outflow of european workers. so from the food sector, the agricultural sector, so that is part of the problem. it's not just the lock downs. all right, well, if i ran a rating agency, max's rate again, you say i would downgrade immediately, british barbara debt to junk. all right, well we're going to take a break and when we come back, much more coming airway. the me in the know what was, what you didn't love the day that was good and by that can mother can while we're on by now i was and i know i should know moment the age legal. mon tesla on my like on and then it will allow you to go for, hey, i need an initiation and i was much i should look at it and wanna keep it. and i mean, i mean, i saw it and that way it went out on my in my name is the me welcome back to the cause a report i may have caused our time now to return to our conversation with james howard counselor of counselor dot com jim, we left
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u. k. and europe for thanks, charlie. well, let's remind you of where we're at. the pentagon spokesman from the u. s. has tweeted, we can confirm that the explosion of abby gates was the result of a complex attack that resulted in, in a number of us and civilian casualties. we can also confirm at least one other explosion at or near the baron hotel. a short distance from abbey gate will continue to update. well, meanwhile, we've also had reaction. as charlie was alluding to this to that attack from nato secretary general young stultz and back, he's also tweeted and he said, i strongly condemn the heretic. terrorist attack outside couple airport. my thoughts with all of those affected and their loved ones. priority remains to evacuate as many people to safety as quickly as possible. well, we've also had now from former afghan chief executive abdul. abdur le, he's issued a statement saying i strongly condemn the terrorist attack couple airport which killed and wounded a large number of civilians. my thoughts and prayers with the victims and their families at this d
u. k. and europe for thanks, charlie. well, let's remind you of where we're at. the pentagon spokesman from the u. s. has tweeted, we can confirm that the explosion of abby gates was the result of a complex attack that resulted in, in a number of us and civilian casualties. we can also confirm at least one other explosion at or near the baron hotel. a short distance from abbey gate will continue to update. well, meanwhile, we've also had reaction. as charlie was alluding to this to that attack...
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u. k. director professor richard murphy. thanks so much richard for coming on. so we know that there was a scandal over the weekend about prime minister barak johnson exempting himself from the lation. we've got the health secretary, obviously with cove it and we got a lot of stuff at the moment about the former prime minister david cameron's lobbying allegations. how corrupt has the johnson governments response to corona virus? been in your estimation? oh look, until this government came along, i had never dad call a u. k. government corrupt who was busy and that was a pretty online thing to do because it was got to be pretty risky with regard to the locals. a frankly, i don't think anyone has any concern about coding this government crop now because the evidence is over whelming, this government is pursuing its business in a fashion that is corrupted, favoring its own ministers. on some occasions with contracts, mat hancock got a contract from his own department from which he benefited something which by any reasonable definition of corruption might be involve
u. k. director professor richard murphy. thanks so much richard for coming on. so we know that there was a scandal over the weekend about prime minister barak johnson exempting himself from the lation. we've got the health secretary, obviously with cove it and we got a lot of stuff at the moment about the former prime minister david cameron's lobbying allegations. how corrupt has the johnson governments response to corona virus? been in your estimation? oh look, until this government came...
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u. k. as well, for the meantime, thanks for joining us for the weekly program here on the international la 12 30 am now heading into monday morning here at moscow. we are back in half an hour. hope you can join me. ah ah, is the earth still large enough to satisfy the ambitions of jeff based on, you know, it's got its tentacles in so many aspects of the economy. there's nothing that amazon isn't trying to get into to step by step. the amazon empire has extended its group on the world that was like a dog in class, like a dog. so amazon looks like monopoly trays like a monopoly makes money like a monopoly behave like monopoly. amazon essentially controlled the marketplace. it's not really a market, it's a private arena where a single company controls the distribution of daily products. and the infrastructure of our economy is the, according to amazon. ah, united states economy have never been better shape. we have created a higher standard of living or a country with. ready okay, terrific. kinds of buy. we've never had a defiant house that a nationwide basis home may see in every price where
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thanks a lot. and now the u. k. defense minister has defended the head of the british army for suggesting the taliban may have changed in the past 20 years and was said, referring to the group as the enemy would inflame an already volatile situation. there's absolutely no point provoking the people who are currently running the country. and i think the best thing we should say about the taliban is to say, well, 2 things. first of all, last time they lost power where they have the community moved in. it didn't last long, and they've been out of 20 years. and i'm sure they've learned that lesson, but secondly, we will judge their actions, although i was let's be now to jenn, i'll live in london and jenna pretty care is situational round, isn't it? and how western governments deal with the taliban amid all of this critical yes, absolutely. i'm sure that's the notebook. so the foreign policy decision making going all going on in nato capital's at the moment looking to what happens next beyond the sort of acute phase th
thanks a lot. and now the u. k. defense minister has defended the head of the british army for suggesting the taliban may have changed in the past 20 years and was said, referring to the group as the enemy would inflame an already volatile situation. there's absolutely no point provoking the people who are currently running the country. and i think the best thing we should say about the taliban is to say, well, 2 things. first of all, last time they lost power where they have the community...
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u. k. has helped to achieve the last 20 years. the sacrifice of that mission. a lot of women girls were educated thanks for the efforts of the, of the u. k. right. so the human rights ecologies were promoted and protected in a way that comes down hadn't, hadn't seen before. of course, we don't want to see that throw away and trying to do now is to concert the, the rest of the, like minded, around the world of whom there are a great many to make sure that we don't prematurely bilaterally or recognize a new government in kabul without forming a common view and sitting at the same conditions about how that government should make and yet not just about terrorism, it's about human rights. many of the things prime minister there are perhaps thousands of british nationals in afghanistan, most americans and then begin the withdrawal before cheese day. you relying on commercial aircraft to get many of them out. that's not going to happen. how are you going to speed up and have you got a time commitment? and can you say how many people are that? i can certainly say, sam, that we, we've already got a large number
u. k. has helped to achieve the last 20 years. the sacrifice of that mission. a lot of women girls were educated thanks for the efforts of the, of the u. k. right. so the human rights ecologies were promoted and protected in a way that comes down hadn't, hadn't seen before. of course, we don't want to see that throw away and trying to do now is to concert the, the rest of the, like minded, around the world of whom there are a great many to make sure that we don't prematurely bilaterally or...
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thanks, brent. here we start in the u. k, where the foot see is up now as we mention this march london longest weekly winning streak since november with the index heading and 18 months high on wednesday, the latest data shows the u. k. the economy grew by faster than expected one percent in june, where growth was largely carried by the health care and hospitality sectors. as restrictions were lifted nearby, the german docs and french kac are both in the green. the dax hit record highs on friday, surpassing the 16000 mark for the 1st time ever. and in france, the index responded to the latest data showing unemployment is all more than expected. in the 2nd quarter, while europe largest economy is still struggling to return to pre pandemic levels, it is expected, but at least an 8th of germany's g. d. p growth is here. will be credited to profit from by on tech, and it's not seen partnership with pfizer. let's go across the atlantic to brazil now where the bo best buy is down. while the central bank move to raise interest rates
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u. k as well. so the meantime, thanks for joining us for the weekly program here. on the international, the 12 30 am now heading into monday morning here at moscow. we are back in half an hour. hope you can join me. ah.
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u. k. he is richard allen. richard, thank you for joining us on the program at this report. doesn't pull any punches at all, we're in a predicament, it seems. how bad is the situation in your view? so i so it's a comprehensive assessment with the science climate change. and it pains, but pretty bleak picture in terms of what's already happening as, as you've been showing with the world for us. but it was so extreme events happening across the world. he to north america and southern europe and turkey and, but also extreme rainfall. an associated floating like we've seen in iran in north korea recently, but also in europe and elsewhere. and it's only going to get worse unless we commit to strong rapid and sustained drug reductions in carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases. the rather alarming words in the report, not least, the word irreversible. tell us more about that. what that means because that sounds as if things will never get better. yes, i mean some, some aspects of the climate system are reversible. if we limit the warming, then we will be able to limit the extrem
u. k. he is richard allen. richard, thank you for joining us on the program at this report. doesn't pull any punches at all, we're in a predicament, it seems. how bad is the situation in your view? so i so it's a comprehensive assessment with the science climate change. and it pains, but pretty bleak picture in terms of what's already happening as, as you've been showing with the world for us. but it was so extreme events happening across the world. he to north america and southern europe and...
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u. k. couple hasn't yet gone away. please, thank you. after the break from the 1981 bricks, an uprising to an m b. the inspiration behind one assist mcqueen small accept a certain gives us his take on the nation wide uprising catalyzed by the london police killing of mach doug. and 10 years ago today, all the symbol coming up and bought 2 of going underground they are growing indications. donald trump will indeed make a 3rd run for the presidency in 2024. the former president remains the most favored potential primary candidate within the g o p. but what about the republican party leadership? are they on board? and does tom have a message that would return him to 1600 pennsylvania? i'm going back divers financials to live. i know made a girl i want to do the central product support. don't call them right now. they stopped in the welcome back and bought when we spoke to the member of parliament. next chair suantlan yards, operation trident advisory group. claudia, web about the 10 year anniversary, the police killing doug, which catalyzed
u. k. couple hasn't yet gone away. please, thank you. after the break from the 1981 bricks, an uprising to an m b. the inspiration behind one assist mcqueen small accept a certain gives us his take on the nation wide uprising catalyzed by the london police killing of mach doug. and 10 years ago today, all the symbol coming up and bought 2 of going underground they are growing indications. donald trump will indeed make a 3rd run for the presidency in 2024. the former president remains the most...
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thank you. a former u. k. prime minister tony blair has criticize the u. s. military tool saying it is not in the interest of afghanistan or the west who blair sent troops that 20 years ago after the 911 attacks actually bought a lot of what president biden has done since becoming president. i mean, i have a great respect and admiration for him as a person, and i understand he inherited disagreement of february 2020 which, which was very difficult. and i also understand if you're a political leader, you're under political pressure. people. people want the engagement to end, but we've got to realize we were in a situation where our engagement was dramatically different from where it was 10 years ago, never mind 20 years ago. and where we could have managed the situation and the problem with what, what's happened now, and this is, this is my worry is it's not just about the african people and our obligation to them. and, and obviously you feel, i mean, distressed when you see where you see people realizing what they're going to lose as a result of the taliba
thank you. a former u. k. prime minister tony blair has criticize the u. s. military tool saying it is not in the interest of afghanistan or the west who blair sent troops that 20 years ago after the 911 attacks actually bought a lot of what president biden has done since becoming president. i mean, i have a great respect and admiration for him as a person, and i understand he inherited disagreement of february 2020 which, which was very difficult. and i also understand if you're a political...
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u. k. u. s. a. u armed israeli military, joining me from sidney is john pilcher. john, thanks so much for coming on the show. you said the palestine is the issue in the last century and in this century, how does it link everything from war and peace atrocities, imperialism information to neoliberalism? will power find the center of, of a great imperial act. i've made 2 films called palestine is still issue 28 years apart. i may make another one. it will be cold, pell assigned to still leave true. because palestine, unless we understand the atrocity being imposed on palestine and the right of people to defend themselves, the right of people to resist against an external outside force of force. but it becomes more extreme by the moment and i'm talking about israel. they will never understand how the world works has been a whole attempt to make hamas, the central issue of the reporting. and that's nonsense. hamas is a peculiar demon. in fact, hum, hum, often it's military wing, a part of a resistance, a resistance, but was provoked by these railway is the real team. and this is h
u. k. u. s. a. u armed israeli military, joining me from sidney is john pilcher. john, thanks so much for coming on the show. you said the palestine is the issue in the last century and in this century, how does it link everything from war and peace atrocities, imperialism information to neoliberalism? will power find the center of, of a great imperial act. i've made 2 films called palestine is still issue 28 years apart. i may make another one. it will be cold, pell assigned to still leave...
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u. k. couple that hasn't yet gone away. chloe web, thank you. after the break from the $981.00 bricks in uprising to an m. b. the inspiration behind 115 mcqueen small acceptor, so it gives us his take on the nationwide uprising, catalyzed by the london police killing of mark doug. and 10 years ago today, all the symbol coming up and bought to have going underground ah, ah, lose the welcome back and we spoke to the member of parliament and next chair suantlan yards operation trident advisory group. claudia web, about the 10 year anniversary, the police killing dog in which catalyzed an uprising across britain are seen for a generation. someone who was jailed up in the seminal uprising that preceded it. bricks and 1981. and the thatcher is award winning author and inspiration behind when esteem queen small ex film and soldiers alex wheedle, he joins me now from the buzzard. thanks so much alex for coming on. i got to take a graduation from being a long list of this diverse book awards became more is that's about 1761. you make of the legacy of the
u. k. couple that hasn't yet gone away. chloe web, thank you. after the break from the $981.00 bricks in uprising to an m. b. the inspiration behind 115 mcqueen small acceptor, so it gives us his take on the nationwide uprising, catalyzed by the london police killing of mark doug. and 10 years ago today, all the symbol coming up and bought to have going underground ah, ah, lose the welcome back and we spoke to the member of parliament and next chair suantlan yards operation trident advisory...
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u. k. he joins us now by scott from there. thank you for joining us here on the i'll do their news are. if we look at the top line here, $100000000.00 cases in a year, double that in half the time is this the replication rate that we should be expecting here on out in the panoramic. undoubtedly the spread of the virus is speeded up as a new variance of come forward, particularly the delta variance which was mentioned. and it is at least maybe twice as rapidly spreading as twice as infectious as the previous dominant variance. and that causes huge problems. this exponential growth, but they talk about where the curve just shoots skyrockets at the mix, getting it under control, as you've seen in the reports from around the world. extraordinarily difficult. and that's why so many people. so many countries are placing their lines on back scenes and getting access to vaccines, but even that isn't a complete solution because we're seeing more cases where that delta variant in particular can actually break through some of the immunity vaccines are great and they protect people very extensively
u. k. he joins us now by scott from there. thank you for joining us here on the i'll do their news are. if we look at the top line here, $100000000.00 cases in a year, double that in half the time is this the replication rate that we should be expecting here on out in the panoramic. undoubtedly the spread of the virus is speeded up as a new variance of come forward, particularly the delta variance which was mentioned. and it is at least maybe twice as rapidly spreading as twice as infectious as...
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thank ever will they hope the u. k. government will do to help them and she's doing things school of thought. why china, as you will be taught the political views of the countries present. and shelly praise price gets revengeful her olympic game to beat that right in full on the new balance. ah, with jealousy book she does with very glamorous, it's part of our culture to our very, very special occasion. and for that people who spend money, everything you see on the wall they doing is going to be longevity. they don't have to come in and things alone. my, my on i do their pay live to president venezuelan, military defectors, me american math, and reese, ah, and to bizarre, told daisha attempt at regime change in the bonus and republic of venezuela. people empowered the bay of pigs on al jazeera ah.
thank ever will they hope the u. k. government will do to help them and she's doing things school of thought. why china, as you will be taught the political views of the countries present. and shelly praise price gets revengeful her olympic game to beat that right in full on the new balance. ah, with jealousy book she does with very glamorous, it's part of our culture to our very, very special occasion. and for that people who spend money, everything you see on the wall they doing is going to...
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thank you. that's us down in the u. k. we stopped to specialize after gauges. teach be not can gcsu redo few as subjects of a level you might be once up that university. and this is not great. and the old model, the one which is kind of been chips away. asher located in the us is that you provider, general education. and then people specialize on the basis of that interests and talents afterwards. but if you, if you specialize too early people, new site of the context of the wider landscape of things into which what they do and that's, i think is in pounds. it's any part of a complicated story of this day. i know you're talking of talk to the past this size culture debate of c p though is alive and well. it hasn't changed. i mean, i was talking about history. you, you talk about christopher hill, who's i'll give you a marginalized figure. the great marxist historian at oxford, i mean, i was told, there was a civil war here. he talked about the english revolution. is that an example of the kind of way history is skewed? it'
thank you. that's us down in the u. k. we stopped to specialize after gauges. teach be not can gcsu redo few as subjects of a level you might be once up that university. and this is not great. and the old model, the one which is kind of been chips away. asher located in the us is that you provider, general education. and then people specialize on the basis of that interests and talents afterwards. but if you, if you specialize too early people, new site of the context of the wider landscape of...
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thanks, brent. here we start in the u. k. where the 50 is up. the energy mining and health care sectors, fuel gains for the index this week with b, p. oil and gas up nearly 3.5 percent and anglo american mining up nearly 7 percent for the week. this as a growing labor shortage threatens the countries recovery will take a more in depth look at that coming up and nearby the german dax and french kac are both in the read. the same labor shortages are hitting europe, as germany says, it needs more than $400000.00 additional foreign workers to fill its labor market. and while france has faced weeks of protest over the requirement of a health path for indoor activities report show, consumer confidence only took a slight hit this month. and the continued increase in spending caused the countries finance minister to describe the french economy as doing well across the atlantic. now to brazil, where the eve of us, but is up this despite the news that the countries consumer price index is that point 89 percent, and mid august marking it's sharpest increas
thanks, brent. here we start in the u. k. where the 50 is up. the energy mining and health care sectors, fuel gains for the index this week with b, p. oil and gas up nearly 3.5 percent and anglo american mining up nearly 7 percent for the week. this as a growing labor shortage threatens the countries recovery will take a more in depth look at that coming up and nearby the german dax and french kac are both in the read. the same labor shortages are hitting europe, as germany says, it needs more...
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u. k, the figure is around 40000000000 pounds or less learn more about this. now i'm joined by my lender, mr. a. professor of international political science at lancaster university, a very well welcome to you. so thanks for joining us here on our tv. you share the u. k. defense secretary is pessimism. let me you think nato countries will have to return to. i've got nathan again at some point in the future to deal with terrorism . when you speak, there was this american bombing going on against taller one, who's your dog and posters underground as cute around $500.00 on troops. so don't know as to how this is going to unfold in the weeks, months and years to come from reckoning close enough to members that perhaps until loud was pretty much your not your strengths. didn't think through as to what is going to happen in the event of the school out. lot of them, i'm sorry, don't you think it's pretty tough to say the pull out has been premature. i mean, they've been there roughly 2 decades. well, i mean, if you compare it with some other post wash societies such as crossover, how long the navy, blue sunday of the union has been present. and also it's almost a 25 years to 30 years. so why companies speak
u. k, the figure is around 40000000000 pounds or less learn more about this. now i'm joined by my lender, mr. a. professor of international political science at lancaster university, a very well welcome to you. so thanks for joining us here on our tv. you share the u. k. defense secretary is pessimism. let me you think nato countries will have to return to. i've got nathan again at some point in the future to deal with terrorism . when you speak, there was this american bombing going on against...
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u. k. charlie angela there with all the latest reaction from your 4th from london. thank you, charlie. well, meanwhile, as we've been saying, the pentagon spokesman and the u. s. has twisted, we can confirm that the explosion at the abbey gate was the result of a complex attack that resulted in the number of u. s. and civilian casualties. we can also confirm at least one other explosion at or near the baron hotel. a short distance from abbey gate will continue to update, and we've now also had reaction to this attack in kabul from nato secretary general installs. and back you will see tweeted and said, i strongly condemn the heretic terrorist attack outside couple airport. my thought so with all those effected on their loved ones, priority remains to evacuate as many people to safety as quickly as possible. well, speaking of evacuation that speak to charlotte bellis in cobble, she's been spending a lot of time outside to couple airport. charlotte, glad to see that you are safe. can you talk us through what the situation looks like? they're on the ground now at the airport? well, we left
u. k. charlie angela there with all the latest reaction from your 4th from london. thank you, charlie. well, meanwhile, as we've been saying, the pentagon spokesman and the u. s. has twisted, we can confirm that the explosion at the abbey gate was the result of a complex attack that resulted in the number of u. s. and civilian casualties. we can also confirm at least one other explosion at or near the baron hotel. a short distance from abbey gate will continue to update, and we've now also had...
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thank you. well, if one man was responsible for revealing to the world, the extent of u. k. u. s. secrets about there was after $911.00. it is julian sanchez, where he leeks organization publish the afghan war logs which pulled the rug and the so called mainstream media reporting of the war in afghanistan. his reward has been persecution, detention and torture. and this week he lost his latest school battle against joe biden's administration. he faces 175 years in prison, going underground social media. producer phenomena went down to the protests of the high court and caught up with the former u. k. opposition. leader, jeremy colbin, one of the many voices calling for a son just freedom audio, be your message to forest johnson. of course, it's up to him whether julian, the thought is actually for 175 years. i would say devoris johnson, you've made your life before you became an m p. as a journalist, a career as a journalist during the song is uncovered and lots of uncomfortable traits around the world. that is a function of true journalism. and i think that far as johnson shou
thank you. well, if one man was responsible for revealing to the world, the extent of u. k. u. s. secrets about there was after $911.00. it is julian sanchez, where he leeks organization publish the afghan war logs which pulled the rug and the so called mainstream media reporting of the war in afghanistan. his reward has been persecution, detention and torture. and this week he lost his latest school battle against joe biden's administration. he faces 175 years in prison, going underground...
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thank you. why do you think france the u. k. can help us citizens get to the airport? we're as the u. s. a struggle to set up such operations help their citizens leave the country. and i guess how would you evaluate the evacuation strategies so far? well, not that the french and british governments or their participation in the ongoing occupation of afghanistan. i've been any more as a goal then the u. s. is they have a slightly different way of doing things and different motivations and incentives. and i love your coverage and those, and i'm, i'm grateful for the opportunity to insert into it a little perspective and explanation of sort of how the u. s. federal government behaves in situation like this, how it makes war and why. and so, as it is pulling the knife out of the back, so to speak, it wants to twisted it wants to make a mess that actually has a vested interest in the win, draw all of our managed and being as ugly as possible. so that there is an excuse to re engage with the country militarily. and there are serious safety concerns regarding the ongoing about creation operatio
thank you. why do you think france the u. k. can help us citizens get to the airport? we're as the u. s. a struggle to set up such operations help their citizens leave the country. and i guess how would you evaluate the evacuation strategies so far? well, not that the french and british governments or their participation in the ongoing occupation of afghanistan. i've been any more as a goal then the u. s. is they have a slightly different way of doing things and different motivations and...
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thank you. the british prime minister says the u . k. will do all it can to avert a humanitarian crisis in afghanistan. bars. johnson says he doesn't believe minute reaction against the thought of on is an option. he made the comments while addressing the british parliament, which was recalled early to discuss the taliban takeover of a scanner that if you'd be fed, say that the events you're not going to start to unfold in the collapse who's been part, wasn't given the the taliban themselves. predicted what is not true, said the u. k. government was unprepared or did not foresee this because it was certainly part of our planning of pitting. the very difficult logistical operation for the withdrawal of u. k. national has been under preparation for many months. mister speaker, i can tell the house that the decision to commission the emergency handling center at the airport, the commissioning of that said that took place a 2 weeks ago, mrs. b. joan, how joins us now from london. john, i think it was clear to most people in the u. k. that th
thank you. the british prime minister says the u . k. will do all it can to avert a humanitarian crisis in afghanistan. bars. johnson says he doesn't believe minute reaction against the thought of on is an option. he made the comments while addressing the british parliament, which was recalled early to discuss the taliban takeover of a scanner that if you'd be fed, say that the events you're not going to start to unfold in the collapse who's been part, wasn't given the the taliban themselves....
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thank you very much in deeds. well, the u. k. defense secretary ben wallace says plus his troops will leave afghanistan alongside us forces. he says it's unrealistic for them stay any longer. g 7 leaders . a meeting on tuesday to discuss coordination on the evacuation process. 19 bava is lifers in london and 18 the u. k. then saying it will leave alone finds the americans. does that mean the on august 31st 1st, who it says that they are working towards as well? well, it's hard to tell, but that message is we can't do it without the americans being that, but we'd love them to give, give us some more time. the case armed forces minister james, he p in the last 2 hours he said, but in a 24 hour period, the u. k. evacuated over 1800 people. and in one week they've got 6000. in fact, more than 6000 people out of afghanistan, and he says that names are being added all the time to the relocation list. he says that the focus of the u. k. right now is on getting around 1800 u. k. possible holders out of the country as well as 2275 people
thank you very much in deeds. well, the u. k. defense secretary ben wallace says plus his troops will leave afghanistan alongside us forces. he says it's unrealistic for them stay any longer. g 7 leaders . a meeting on tuesday to discuss coordination on the evacuation process. 19 bava is lifers in london and 18 the u. k. then saying it will leave alone finds the americans. does that mean the on august 31st 1st, who it says that they are working towards as well? well, it's hard to tell, but that...