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u. k. think tank overseas development institute. an example would be the south western province of nym ruse, which borders pakistan and iran. the toddler bomb collects $54000000.00 in revenue every year. that breaks down as follows. $17000000.00 as a levy on fuel $23000000.00 as a tax on goods entering from iran and transiting through the province and $5000000.00 collected from the drugs industry. right, let's get some analysis now with jonah blank. he's a lecture at the national university of singapore and the senior political scientist and the rand corporation. good to have you with us. so without the international military spending without the international aid, what do you think is going to happen to the afghan economy? well, it will certainly be jury severely hurt. the economy is founded on relies on international app. it relies on the spending all united states military and of other militaries that are there. so this will really be a hard hit. but i think the biggest problem is going to be how the tama bomb managed to reorient
u. k. think tank overseas development institute. an example would be the south western province of nym ruse, which borders pakistan and iran. the toddler bomb collects $54000000.00 in revenue every year. that breaks down as follows. $17000000.00 as a levy on fuel $23000000.00 as a tax on goods entering from iran and transiting through the province and $5000000.00 collected from the drugs industry. right, let's get some analysis now with jonah blank. he's a lecture at the national university of...
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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 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, the british and american government sivilton being accused of destroying lives in their own interest. what you see in this, these techniques is the state devising messes, to end, to essentially destroy personality of an individual lifetime. means this is how one doctors, theories were allegedly used in psychological warfare against the prisoners deemed a danger to the state. that was the foundation for the method of psychological interrogation,
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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
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...
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u. k. i think sadly 10 years on for me to little progress has been made and this is being racial and ethnic inequality. criminal justice. i mean one of the vacation and in the u. k. need to demonstrate why black lives matter important and why they need been so necessary. life has been, have been magically undervalued to love. and suddenly 10 years on that we need to strengthen our we so to end to be just going to to the 10. so now when it comes to end to be class racial inequalities, which of course exist around the world, are we seeing that quite clearly? quite starkly. and we've also seen that we have not made much progress in all of the time. and it says the connected need here when it comes to the police and you know, not even just 10 years since mom and dad, but actually 40 years since this common report, 981. and because it brings no joy to the situation and i'm sure you might know joy for the family of mark doesn't. who was i believe unjustly, killed by police in a failed operation. of cours
u. k. i think sadly 10 years on for me to little progress has been made and this is being racial and ethnic inequality. criminal justice. i mean one of the vacation and in the u. k. need to demonstrate why black lives matter important and why they need been so necessary. life has been, have been magically undervalued to love. and suddenly 10 years on that we need to strengthen our we so to end to be just going to to the 10. so now when it comes to end to be class racial inequalities, which of...
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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
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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 at the agricultural sector, so that is part of the problem. it's not just the locked downs. all right, well, if i ran a rating agency, max's rating, 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 the long when i was the wrong, the why don't just don't the room. yes to shape out the thing because the after an engagement equals the trail. when so many find themselves worlds apart, we choose to look for common ground in me. one, no, no borders under the number t's as emerge. we don't have authority, we don't, the whole world needs to take action and be ready. people are judge crisis, we can do better, we should be better. everyone is contributing
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u. k. i think the 10 year on from that to little progress has been made to and this is the racial and ethnic inequality. did you take criminal justice? i mean, some of the vacation in the u. k. need to demonstrate why black lives matter. important. the white a newsman, been so necessary. life has been, have been the monthly undervalued for too long, and suddenly 10 years on that we need to strengthen our we so to end, to be in which i'm going to, to the day. so now many is the time to end to be class racial inequality. which of course around the world are we seeing that quite clearly quite starkly. and we also see that we have not made much progress in all of the time. and it says the connected need here when it comes to the police and you know, not even just 10 years locked up and death. but actually 40 years since this. com and report 1981. and because it brings no joy to the situation. i'm pretty much no joy for the family of mom who was, i believe unjustly, killed by police in a failed operatio
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u. k. i think sadly, 10 years on from that to little progress has been made to end up being racial and ethnic inequality in criminal justice. i mean some of the vacation and in the u. k. need demonstrates why black lives matter important. and why don't newsman been so necessary? life has been, have been systematically undervalued for too long. and suddenly 10 years on that we need to strengthen our we so to end to be just going to the day. so now really is to come to end to be class ration.
u. k. i think sadly, 10 years on from that to little progress has been made to end up being racial and ethnic inequality in criminal justice. i mean some of the vacation and in the u. k. need demonstrates why black lives matter important. and why don't newsman been so necessary? life has been, have been systematically undervalued for too long. and suddenly 10 years on that we need to strengthen our we so to end to be just going to the day. so now really is to come to end to be class ration.
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u. k. u here have a really think yourself top draw. it's not just getting a nigerian brand on sub row. it's getting the 1st female brand on time to be they are prepared to actually have do allow from dealers to roll on the window. so that's, that's a nice one. take the extra things for the class to several rows prepared to look at both. i can see that none is arranged when he should be able to buy off the rack with jealousy. but the book she does with pete is very, very glamorous and the few other things i own. i am so proud when i wear them with what jolla has done over the years. in terms of design, klan came in breaking down that design and making those designs available in a much more diffused form. this means that we can have the advantage of commercializing whilst and the same time reaping the one of our dis for clothing. we want to make more scars, so that people can tie this, say african african tend to interrupt. and it's also a way of just injecting but of color into your outfit. it's exciting the working with focus. you always have all these crazy idea then the come through
u. k. u here have a really think yourself top draw. it's not just getting a nigerian brand on sub row. it's getting the 1st female brand on time to be they are prepared to actually have do allow from dealers to roll on the window. so that's, that's a nice one. take the extra things for the class to several rows prepared to look at both. i can see that none is arranged when he should be able to buy off the rack with jealousy. but the book she does with pete is very, very glamorous and the few...
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this is why i think i've got are the u. k. this is i think we've got some, some difficulties. of course, we've seen that the west were there after 20 years, and no big deal is insurance of the of dollars invested over there were invested, actually wasted over there. we have no result. how legitimate are they to be asking about today? i think the fact that it's been a request is going through the united nation is maybe on a good step. again, of course, they've got to discuss that with the local authorities. now, whether you like them or not, they are the local authorities attorney for them. what they're saying, they're saying that they're a sovereign. ready state and they don't want a safe zone or organize with for military present prison on their, on their territory. especially when they see the scorecard of the way in fighting terrorism. it seems that everywhere they go, terrorism just. busy busy busy just just keep on growing, they should stop the western approach. ringback to fighting terrorism is a failure, so definitely this is something that we should get out of immediat
this is why i think i've got are the u. k. this is i think we've got some, some difficulties. of course, we've seen that the west were there after 20 years, and no big deal is insurance of the of dollars invested over there were invested, actually wasted over there. we have no result. how legitimate are they to be asking about today? i think the fact that it's been a request is going through the united nation is maybe on a good step. again, of course, they've got to discuss that with the local...
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u. k. lead in terms of trade agreements. so i think this is just probably a cultural boss in defense of biden's administration. they have had a lot on the plate with covered and many other things in the u. s. they're pretty busy. but nevertheless that you're right, it's a special, a special relationship and it's a shame. they haven't moved faster, the seal the deal only because i think it's going to end up being not advantageous for the u. s. in the long run that it could be. and now lastly, when it comes to the u. k versus the you, what are tensions like there? we've got about 30 seconds left. okay. this will go on forever. it's not going to dissipate. the newest thing is this fee, it's not a lot of money. it's actually 6 pounds for anybody from the u. k. it's anticipated to effect about 40000000 travelers from the u. k. and to you, it's almost like a not a passport. it's a visa, like up to declare where you're from your background. no prior crimes, and you're not obviously a terrorist, etc. 6 pounds isn't a lot of money. i mentioned
u. k. lead in terms of trade agreements. so i think this is just probably a cultural boss in defense of biden's administration. they have had a lot on the plate with covered and many other things in the u. s. they're pretty busy. but nevertheless that you're right, it's a special, a special relationship and it's a shame. they haven't moved faster, the seal the deal only because i think it's going to end up being not advantageous for the u. s. in the long run that it could be. and now lastly,...
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u. k. and us what they think about the u. s. withdrawal from afghanistan. the whole politicians throughout the world should be smoothly hanging their head in shame. what's happening? it's absolutely disgraceful. well, the cd effects normally was the everybody's not just a gun to some european america. everybody was and it has created a great deal of difficulty for people working there. and obviously for the native, a people of afghanistan, shame, what's happening over there, but have dentist and they've been fighting for 102 years. the fact that we've been over there for 20 years, we really haven't stabilized the country. there's no reason for us to be over. there are the women that are left behind. i know what is that the taliban regime saying that they will allow women to have the freedom that they've enjoyed 20 years. but i don't believe it. protest is gathered in london condemning the u. k. government response to events in afghanistan, the cooling for those still stuck in the country to be brought to the case quickly as possible. k, partridge has more p
u. k. and us what they think about the u. s. withdrawal from afghanistan. the whole politicians throughout the world should be smoothly hanging their head in shame. what's happening? it's absolutely disgraceful. well, the cd effects normally was the everybody's not just a gun to some european america. everybody was and it has created a great deal of difficulty for people working there. and obviously for the native, a people of afghanistan, shame, what's happening over there, but have dentist...
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u. k as they're all in the u. s. and of course, many countries, i think the 1st factor is really the same as the us. i mean, the follow program that was wonderful during pandemic hits is prevented a lot of people from going back to work. and that program hasn't completely ended and the u. k. government is still helping knows that we're self employed as well. so you got the follow issue. you also have the exodus of the you work as before, the pandemic. they want to go back to their countries, particularly eastern europe and with the travel restrictions they weren't allowed to come back into the u. k. then you have the laurie drive issue. i mean this wish she was gone for 25 years. mark selden is the financial a, be a media advisor to the you president the u. n. and he said this has gone on for 25 years and it has, i can remember this from when i emigrated to the u. s. it's low wages, it's not a job, but very pleasant, and it's always been there in the u. k. so the lori drive issues never going away. the 3rd is that the 4th issue is that of, if you look at it, you're going to see that immigration norm
u. k as they're all in the u. s. and of course, many countries, i think the 1st factor is really the same as the us. i mean, the follow program that was wonderful during pandemic hits is prevented a lot of people from going back to work. and that program hasn't completely ended and the u. k. government is still helping knows that we're self employed as well. so you got the follow issue. you also have the exodus of the you work as before, the pandemic. they want to go back to their countries,...
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u. k pound. it's been around since the late 16 hundreds. but at that time, one pound bought. i think it was 12 ounces of silver to day one british pound by 120th of announce of silver. so, so although the currency in name has survived, in reality, it's become worthless since like every other currency. so i, that is the only car as in history, that is still my name, but my value certainly not. so it's so easy. this game is so easy because it happens over and over again in history. and it's sad to see that all of these investors out of los and governments, they have no interest in history. it's always different today because they live today. history tells us otherwise, right? we're going to have you for a 2nd segment and we've got about a minute left in this segment. so a quick question. i mean, you've got your fund over there, gold, switzerland. and we look at all the money management in the world about one percent invested in gold. one of the trends are people starting to wake up to this and then see that gold thing move up, or they haven't had the day of reckoning yet. we've got abo
u. k pound. it's been around since the late 16 hundreds. but at that time, one pound bought. i think it was 12 ounces of silver to day one british pound by 120th of announce of silver. so, so although the currency in name has survived, in reality, it's become worthless since like every other currency. so i, that is the only car as in history, that is still my name, but my value certainly not. so it's so easy. this game is so easy because it happens over and over again in history. and it's sad...
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but if he thinks that shooting at coal, mine is doing is big to to find off climate change. then on 1226, i don't watch that much. or for the, the u. k. great agenda. like you said, a lot of people view, this is just being insensitive. johnson's ratings have it in all time. low. now do you think he will suffer as a consequence of this kind of action? i would hope that a lot of people that believe the high, that you know, the, the tardies were for the working people and that the cared about everybody in the wanted to, you know, level the country of north and south east and west will now see through that charade, and that will realize that police johnson's talks already party of today is exactly the same as magnet that just taught a party of the 1980s ninety's. the not bothered about working class people, they don't probably about lives. there are bob about what they get out of it for themselves. chris, appreciate your time. thanks so much, chris kitchens, my guest, general secretary, the national union of mine, marcus lithuania is offering illegal immigrants, a golden handshake of 300 heroes. as an incentive to leave the country, it c
but if he thinks that shooting at coal, mine is doing is big to to find off climate change. then on 1226, i don't watch that much. or for the, the u. k. great agenda. like you said, a lot of people view, this is just being insensitive. johnson's ratings have it in all time. low. now do you think he will suffer as a consequence of this kind of action? i would hope that a lot of people that believe the high, that you know, the, the tardies were for the working people and that the cared about...
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and i think it's a delta variant to the ping demik really put a damper, i think on the spirits of the u. k. people want going out to shop. and there were a lot of people who actually, i mean at least what i heard a lot of businesses, people would be ready to buy, but they were ending up. so by selling because about taylor is waiting for me to say something about the euros in england losing, but i'm not going to do it hillary, which if the british american heart association, thank you so much pleasure. and finally, from one shortage to another liquid oxygen is in short supply causing space x to warn their upcoming launch plans could be impacted as a result. the liquid oxygen is an important component not just in the rocket. soaring and outer space, but also in the ventilators used by hospital st and critical cobra. 1900 patients arise in cases prompted the city of orlando to call on residence to limit their water use due to an increase need for liquid oxygen and local hospitals. that resident and c o of space ex said future launches will be impacted. but the company is keeping hospitals in
and i think it's a delta variant to the ping demik really put a damper, i think on the spirits of the u. k. people want going out to shop. and there were a lot of people who actually, i mean at least what i heard a lot of businesses, people would be ready to buy, but they were ending up. so by selling because about taylor is waiting for me to say something about the euros in england losing, but i'm not going to do it hillary, which if the british american heart association, thank you so much...
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u. k. i looked at the inflation think is that right? what it's called the you get the retail price index from 18029711 average it was one percent inflation a year. that is a typical inflation prod, history. people think that it's normal now that shout prices double every few years and how's price is double every so many years, 10 years, whatever has been like 1015 years. so, but that is not typically typic, what i just said from 1802 to 97151 on years. that was average one dissenting place. i didn't look at the exactly the same thing for the us, but i'm sure they'll be the same. so from $71.00 to today, it's been 6 percent average. so we've gone for $1.00 to $6.00. and of course, you know, when, when, when one, what would one percent inflation at product prices go up or double every 70 plus years. i would say 6 percent in inflation. they double double every 13 years. and that's what we've seen and seeing that is not typical in history, but we are going to go into a now, inflation escalating and it's going to become exponential at some p
u. k. i looked at the inflation think is that right? what it's called the you get the retail price index from 18029711 average it was one percent inflation a year. that is a typical inflation prod, history. people think that it's normal now that shout prices double every few years and how's price is double every so many years, 10 years, whatever has been like 1015 years. so, but that is not typically typic, what i just said from 1802 to 97151 on years. that was average one dissenting place. i...
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u. k pound, it's been around since the late 16 hundreds, but at that time one pound bought. i think it was 12 ounces of silver. to day one british pound by 120th of announce of silver. so, so although the currency in name has survived and reality, it's become worthless since like every other currency. so i that is the only car as in history, that is still that monday but, but my value certainly not. so it's so easy. this game is so easy because it happens over and over again in history. and it's sad to see that all of these investors out of los and governments. they have no interest in history. it's always different today because they live today. history tells us otherwise, right? we're going to have you for a 2nd segment and we've got about a minute left in this segment. so a quick question. i mean, you've got your find over their goal, switzerland, and we look at all the money management in the world about one percent invested in gold. one of the trends are people starting to wake up to this and see that gold thing move up, or they haven't had the day of reckoning yet and got abou
u. k pound, it's been around since the late 16 hundreds, but at that time one pound bought. i think it was 12 ounces of silver. to day one british pound by 120th of announce of silver. so, so although the currency in name has survived and reality, it's become worthless since like every other currency. so i that is the only car as in history, that is still that monday but, but my value certainly not. so it's so easy. this game is so easy because it happens over and over again in history. and...
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u. k. and us, what they think of the us withdraw from afghanistan, the whole politicians throughout the world should be smoothly hanging their head in shame. what's happening? absolutely disgraceful. with cd effects, no only was the everybody, not just a gun to your brains, america, everybody was and it has created a great deal of difficulty for people working there. and obviously for the native, a people of afghanistan, it's a shame what's happening over there. but have dentist and they've been fighting for 102 years. the fact that we've been over there for 20 years, we really haven't stabilized the country. there's no reason for us to be over there . my biggest are the women that are left behind. i know what it says, you know the taliban regime saying that they will allow women to have the freedom that they've enjoyed have 20 years. but i don't believe it. the movement, political leader and co founder when bill gunny barbara has now returned from exile . 11 affiliated media showed him being greeted by cheering crowds off the planing kandahar. adar who was arrested by pakistani security forc
u. k. and us, what they think of the us withdraw from afghanistan, the whole politicians throughout the world should be smoothly hanging their head in shame. what's happening? absolutely disgraceful. with cd effects, no only was the everybody, not just a gun to your brains, america, everybody was and it has created a great deal of difficulty for people working there. and obviously for the native, a people of afghanistan, it's a shame what's happening over there. but have dentist and they've...
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i think the, we're seeing in the u. k. after years, basically since $979.00 of a perception of the state being sinister. and, you know, the great stature crusade was, get the state of people, set people free, a completely new perception, in which it becomes the benevolent liberator from the pandemic. i do think it is such a direct connection. you know, the n a chess. and then these techs to go and get a vaccine that it has changed the perception of those in government across the u. k. now, that could well be flex. public opinion is all over the place at the moment. and you'll write the morris johnson early on a made a series. you can see it. i mean, his old special advisor dominic coming says don't texting about tweeting about this all the time. you could see the mistakes, parable mistakes. and yet, johnson, one of his all skills, is to sort of the public calling to poll, say we are being the same with anyone. now, that is not the case. but there is, you know, the default position for a lot of politicians is disillusionmen
i think the, we're seeing in the u. k. after years, basically since $979.00 of a perception of the state being sinister. and, you know, the great stature crusade was, get the state of people, set people free, a completely new perception, in which it becomes the benevolent liberator from the pandemic. i do think it is such a direct connection. you know, the n a chess. and then these techs to go and get a vaccine that it has changed the perception of those in government across the u. k. now, that...
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i think the nation in the u. k. like the u. s. people who become accustomed to this people who customer, wayne and mosques in the u. k. people are very, i would say, socially conscious and sort of a, a, b, b. i says they follow the rules. that is the nation with the largest percentage of people who have been vaccinated. that's due to the national health service and they roll out plan. so what was the vaccination, the mosque wiring, conscious social distancing overall, i think people are just going to cope with it. we just have to continuing carry on . and now, hillary, i want to go back to the 1st story we did about richard branson unloading $300000000.00 in stock of virgin glass. and he said in other companies are still deal, or the company says that is to say that they're still dealing with pandemic related issues. what do you make of this whole? well, actually i would say boys and that toys and jeff pays off. it was a big game to go into place on, but i do think it's very sad that i'm actually the stock was downgraded by wall s
i think the nation in the u. k. like the u. s. people who become accustomed to this people who customer, wayne and mosques in the u. k. people are very, i would say, socially conscious and sort of a, a, b, b. i says they follow the rules. that is the nation with the largest percentage of people who have been vaccinated. that's due to the national health service and they roll out plan. so what was the vaccination, the mosque wiring, conscious social distancing overall, i think people are just...
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u. k. and everybody else will, as they are able work with the pakistan is. but i don't expect to pakistan is, will provide anything except what they think will help them, which is not the same as what we want. i mean, my british troops have now stops evacuating afghans from cobble. but the head of the u. k on forces says hundreds of people entitled to resettlement in the u. k. will be left behind. i'm afraid, it's absolutely heartbreaking that we can't bring everybody out. and i think my point to be made very strongly certain by the defense sector and other civil last 10 days or so. personally, i've probably had over a 100 messages from different afghans who i know in my long association with a country. and many of those friends of mine would make it out. and for me, you know, the day passed through my without me having a bit of a chair in my boss. what was that on the and baba is in london with the latest on the british evacuation. operation in afghanistan, they said earlier on via the head of the armed forces. the civilian evacuations were ending on saturday. but now we've got it confirmed from the ministry of defense. the last flights purely for afghan ci
u. k. and everybody else will, as they are able work with the pakistan is. but i don't expect to pakistan is, will provide anything except what they think will help them, which is not the same as what we want. i mean, my british troops have now stops evacuating afghans from cobble. but the head of the u. k on forces says hundreds of people entitled to resettlement in the u. k. will be left behind. i'm afraid, it's absolutely heartbreaking that we can't bring everybody out. and i think my point...
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and i think it's a u. k is a moral in moral cation to, to protect those who have worked alongside them, enough canister. i strongly believe that the telephone will hunt down every are going to interpreter who is. so if the british and american forces it will be the african interpreters who will pay the ultimate price. countries have been evacuating national is in a panic. here you can see from him, croatians struggling to haul heavy rucksacks, bags and cases packed with all their belongings to board military helicopters, cobble airport, other states of all suspended diplomatic missions, denmark and no lawyer, temporarily shutting that shed compound germany and finland. the closing bare facility, citing the deteriorating situation and more than 60 countries of coolant. i've got to start to ensure the safety of those who want to leave. the thought about meanwhile, says it was thought foreigners departing. russia, which is long advocated working with the transition. government says its mission is not under thre
and i think it's a u. k is a moral in moral cation to, to protect those who have worked alongside them, enough canister. i strongly believe that the telephone will hunt down every are going to interpreter who is. so if the british and american forces it will be the african interpreters who will pay the ultimate price. countries have been evacuating national is in a panic. here you can see from him, croatians struggling to haul heavy rucksacks, bags and cases packed with all their belongings to...
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but i think what we also have to do is get the resource, you know, the more heavily resourced countries like the u. k, the u. s. australia, canada, together to really facilitate growing the world wide pipeline. and you know, i think we can do it. it takes some effort, but i think we can do it and i think we have to do it because it goes to what i am and, and, and, oh my goodness sam. sorry, yeah. what are you when sam were saying, right, about equity and about fairness, right? and i think it's incumbent upon those of us who have benefited from, you know, an excess of resource to share that with others. there is a campaign right now. i was in the u. k. just last week and i heard you on the radio talking about this, we the 15. so the 1515 percent of everybody in the world that go i will population will have some kind of disability. we 15 was launched around these paralympic games . say we need to be thinking about off as a community, as a global community beyond maybe just watching fantastic power. limbeck is a little snip of the hum, paying videos. your mind mean? can you use super heroes really to ge
but i think what we also have to do is get the resource, you know, the more heavily resourced countries like the u. k, the u. s. australia, canada, together to really facilitate growing the world wide pipeline. and you know, i think we can do it. it takes some effort, but i think we can do it and i think we have to do it because it goes to what i am and, and, and, oh my goodness sam. sorry, yeah. what are you when sam were saying, right, about equity and about fairness, right? and i think it's...
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it's not fair think it becomes pretty clear that there may be some kind of political agenda on the table. i'm not entirely sure how fond that u. k. government is of my calling and have policies, but maybe it's retaliation for something i couldn't really tell you think it definitely has political ties. and i do think that it's, it's pretty ridiculous. they shouldn't single out certain countries over other countries. so why was fraud singles out earlier this month, u. k. government and you travel car due to the news, but then unexpectedly placed additional restrictions on those coming via from the u . k. says it was concerned about the prevalence holes, the b to very intense. now this, i'm the plus category, mid to tens of thousands of holiday makers, had to cancel my plans pretty much last minute and that many scratching their heads were 6. it's easy for the most which is excessive, and frankly it is in comprehensive will from a health point of view. we were at times in a difficult health situation in france. we understood that, but no other european country is obliged to quarantine by the u. k. and less than 5 percent of cases i
it's not fair think it becomes pretty clear that there may be some kind of political agenda on the table. i'm not entirely sure how fond that u. k. government is of my calling and have policies, but maybe it's retaliation for something i couldn't really tell you think it definitely has political ties. and i do think that it's, it's pretty ridiculous. they shouldn't single out certain countries over other countries. so why was fraud singles out earlier this month, u. k. government and you travel...
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frustrating for the people who have served the british forces and currently are a priest and i think it's a u. k is a moral and moral legation to, to protect those who have worked alongside them enough canister. i strongly believe that the telephone will hunt down every or an interpreter who is so if the british and american forces it will be the african interpreters or who will pay the ultimate price. countries have been evacuating nationals in a panic. here you can see fraud, and croatians shrugged into whole heavy rucksacks bags and suitcases, packed with 11 loadings to board military helicopters, couple and port. rather states have also been spending their different technicians, denmark, norway, temporarily shutting down their shed compound, germany in finland, closing their facilities as well, citing the deteriorating situation. the taliban says it was foreigners leaving the country, but russia says its mission is not under threat and has no plans to shut moscow's foreign ministry, as it will work with the transition governments, which is a process. it has long advocated local power vacuum
frustrating for the people who have served the british forces and currently are a priest and i think it's a u. k is a moral and moral legation to, to protect those who have worked alongside them enough canister. i strongly believe that the telephone will hunt down every or an interpreter who is so if the british and american forces it will be the african interpreters or who will pay the ultimate price. countries have been evacuating nationals in a panic. here you can see fraud, and croatians...
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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
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...
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frustrating for the people who have served the british forces and currently our oppressed and i think it's the u. k. is a moral and moral big ation to, to protect those who have worked alongside them enough canister. i strongly believe that the telephone will hunt down and we are going to interpreter who is. so if the british american forces, it will be the african interpreters or who will pay the ultimate price you're watching all pay for moscow is just coming up to $530.00 here in the russian capital is coming up to 7 pm and i've gone down, which is where we're focusing on coverage today to developments changing by the our i'll rolling news continues after this the ah, ah, showing me every 1st day on the alex simon show. when i was speaking to guess in the world, the politics sport, business and show business. i'll see you then in the i think is part of mental health revolution. we increasingly freeze political claims. the language of mental health became more common. so if you disagree with something i said on this program, you know, just say i just agree with you. i think you're wrong because o
frustrating for the people who have served the british forces and currently our oppressed and i think it's the u. k. is a moral and moral big ation to, to protect those who have worked alongside them enough canister. i strongly believe that the telephone will hunt down and we are going to interpreter who is. so if the british american forces, it will be the african interpreters or who will pay the ultimate price you're watching all pay for moscow is just coming up to $530.00 here in the russian...
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u. k. university in puerto prince, who thinks hating needs strong leadership to ensure the country is better prepared for future disasters from very can to to, to earthquake. and in those corners, the me very difficult. we, i mean the haitian people really need to break and why we think is good time for us to really when you know better leadership, you know, people back can really make good planning and also raise a wireless. and then in the preparedness of the country, you know, you can prove with those exhaustive who happen, but needs to prepare that that can help you to minimize the damage even before the disaster the economy was, was terrible actually to using the roll was negative, becoming to grow and was around 40 percent of the population in fort insecurity. lack of jobs and other people leave the country be leaving the country for the last 2 years. because of the games activity. so it's going to be more difficult in the south. but if we, you know, make sure that this time, not only going to do many quickness firms that are going to build capacity, trend people, and then give them th
u. k. university in puerto prince, who thinks hating needs strong leadership to ensure the country is better prepared for future disasters from very can to to, to earthquake. and in those corners, the me very difficult. we, i mean the haitian people really need to break and why we think is good time for us to really when you know better leadership, you know, people back can really make good planning and also raise a wireless. and then in the preparedness of the country, you know, you can prove...
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u-c-k-u-p agenda. you said i don't think we can guarantee that. which is it? >> i think the question is about individuals who are stilled there because they don't prepared to leave or other afghans or others who may want to depart. you care about context. >> so there's a commitment to evacuate all americans? is there a deal with the taliban? >> i don't even understand what your question is. >> the question is that the airport evacuation obviously disorganized, criticized even by democrats. is there a plan behind president biden's commitment to evacuate remaining americans? >> the fact we have evacuated more than 105,000 people including -- i can give you the latest numbers which i know the state department is giving or about to give. of those evacuated since august 14, at least 5100 u.s. citizens, likely more. confirmation within the last day more than 300 additional americans evacuated. approximately 500 american citizens currently working with who want to leave and communicating directly and in direct contact to them. >> yesterday the conservative transparen
u-c-k-u-p agenda. you said i don't think we can guarantee that. which is it? >> i think the question is about individuals who are stilled there because they don't prepared to leave or other afghans or others who may want to depart. you care about context. >> so there's a commitment to evacuate all americans? is there a deal with the taliban? >> i don't even understand what your question is. >> the question is that the airport evacuation obviously disorganized, criticized...