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u. k. today about possible attacks were 8. it's a parent from those how closely western intelligence services and i expect not just western intelligence services have been trying to follow development inside these sort of movements. and yes, when it appeared that between iraq and syria, isis lovek state had been overcome and that it was the that it was indeed a thing of the past. but of course, the, the disorder prevailed in afghanistan for not just the last few weeks for a month and for years before that and certainly pops up. in some ways, it has been the possibility for intelligence to come through. but also, i think, especially as the telephone started to sweep across africa, i'm strong arrived in cocoa so quickly the been a lot of efforts to catch up to try and figure out what other threats that might be . you talked about some of the, the intelligence that came from the us, the, the very cable in terms of communications surveillance, the people on the ground sophisticated systems they use to try and find out about terror
u. k. today about possible attacks were 8. it's a parent from those how closely western intelligence services and i expect not just western intelligence services have been trying to follow development inside these sort of movements. and yes, when it appeared that between iraq and syria, isis lovek state had been overcome and that it was the that it was indeed a thing of the past. but of course, the, the disorder prevailed in afghanistan for not just the last few weeks for a month and for years...
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delta accounts for almost all covid cases in the u k today.meantime, more job listings are now requiring covid-19 vaccinations indeed. dot com says postings requiring candidates to be vaccinated are up 90% from july. analysts says the pfizer vaccine receiving full fda approval is a game changer for employers says many were waiting for that before mandating the shot according to a recent gallup poll. 52 1% of all workers favor vaccine mandates on the job. another big story we're following this morning. u.s. officials once again warning americans to stay away from the kabul airport because of serious security threats with the military preparing to leave the war-torn country in just 3 days. the pentagon says it's preparing and bracing for more attacks by isis k our washington correspondent kellie meyer has the latest. >> in the final days of the draw down the risk to us troops and evacuees on the ground is growing. we still believe there are credible threats. i'd say specific credible threats. the pentagon says thursday's deadly explosion could b
delta accounts for almost all covid cases in the u k today.meantime, more job listings are now requiring covid-19 vaccinations indeed. dot com says postings requiring candidates to be vaccinated are up 90% from july. analysts says the pfizer vaccine receiving full fda approval is a game changer for employers says many were waiting for that before mandating the shot according to a recent gallup poll. 52 1% of all workers favor vaccine mandates on the job. another big story we're following this...
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we've also heard today that the u. k is poised militarily when it comes to ice or so the u. k. chief marshal mike wiggs and is saying that you guys ready to play a role in the global coalition against, against islamic state in the event, with any strikes or moving troops or equipment to a particular country. obviously, it's very days for that. but it comes amid warnings that the k off enough enough kind of stuff has really increased the terrorist threat here in the u. k. so both diplomatic and military front. so the question now though is whether the taliban will stick to its commitment one to safe passage and to its commitments on counter terrorism. whether the west has enough leverage, told them to the commitment. thanks, charlie, charlie angela live 1st there in london. ah, we'll continue without coverage of events in the scan. stan, i just did a correspondence or hey, eliza has been at cobble international airport and has this update and the 100 of them above where we are now able to enter the airport. we will head straight to the terminal, access into the building was i
we've also heard today that the u. k is poised militarily when it comes to ice or so the u. k. chief marshal mike wiggs and is saying that you guys ready to play a role in the global coalition against, against islamic state in the event, with any strikes or moving troops or equipment to a particular country. obviously, it's very days for that. but it comes amid warnings that the k off enough enough kind of stuff has really increased the terrorist threat here in the u. k. so both diplomatic and...
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u. k. sure was know to open its doors today few days. oh, very laudable. but it will leave some 38000000 guns still in their own country. however, there was little reflection from the current crop of m piece on the wisdom of the decision 20 years ago. not just to defeat the taliban, but to attempt to occupy a nation build this country. this task was embarked to point despite every clear lesson of history to make alexander the great to the british empire, to the soviet union. every invading army marched into the gun on easily and every one came out. bloody. meanwhile and cobbled victorious taliban confounded their critics by often conciliation instead of barbarism. this is what they had to say. i want to give assurances to all competitors, those on the positions side as interpreters involved in military actions or those who health and civilian sectors. we have granted them all amnesty. we don't want to take revenge on any one and those youths who are talented and from the soil. we don't want them to leave never. they are a valuable asset. they must stay in
u. k. sure was know to open its doors today few days. oh, very laudable. but it will leave some 38000000 guns still in their own country. however, there was little reflection from the current crop of m piece on the wisdom of the decision 20 years ago. not just to defeat the taliban, but to attempt to occupy a nation build this country. this task was embarked to point despite every clear lesson of history to make alexander the great to the british empire, to the soviet union. every invading army...
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u. k. troops into i've gotten this done today. years ago, criticized the u. s. decision now to pull out branding with justifications behind it. imbecilic. we didn't need to do it. we chose to do it. we did it in a b, d, and to an embassy political slogan about ending the forever was. blair added that britain's involvement in the region was not hopeless despite the taliban to advance, and the u. k. has a moral obligation to stay in the country now until the afghans who need to be are evacuated. but journalists, international affairs specialist, richard med hers is scathing about blaze claims. he calls the slogan about ending forever wars imbecility. but he's the one who followed george bush, the laughing stock of the, of the western world in 2001 into 2 wars. both of ghana, son and iraq, and he's the one who could not finish the war for 20 years later. now in 2021 and he's still offering excuses, trying to justify what he did. the united kingdom and the united states did not invade of garrison to help women go to university, even though that's a great thing. t
u. k. troops into i've gotten this done today. years ago, criticized the u. s. decision now to pull out branding with justifications behind it. imbecilic. we didn't need to do it. we chose to do it. we did it in a b, d, and to an embassy political slogan about ending the forever was. blair added that britain's involvement in the region was not hopeless despite the taliban to advance, and the u. k. has a moral obligation to stay in the country now until the afghans who need to be are evacuated....
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exactly 232 years since the creation of the united states department of war has today, the u. s. u k. and israel ratchet up tensions with iran will get for 70, also, exactly 31 years. and for 1st american soldiers arrived in saudi arabia as part of persian gulf will $1.50. as in the passing of the gulf of tonkin resolution, which escalated doomed. washington mass killing pro vietnam to allow in cambodia. the real history of these events is often missing from textbooks and history classes in nato nations and new volume by retired us army officer major danny certian attempts to remedy all that by telling a true history of the united states. he joins me now from lawrence in kansas. danny, welcome to.
exactly 232 years since the creation of the united states department of war has today, the u. s. u k. and israel ratchet up tensions with iran will get for 70, also, exactly 31 years. and for 1st american soldiers arrived in saudi arabia as part of persian gulf will $1.50. as in the passing of the gulf of tonkin resolution, which escalated doomed. washington mass killing pro vietnam to allow in cambodia. the real history of these events is often missing from textbooks and history classes in...
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u. s. special envoy or afghanistan, as well as the other on boys and delegations who are present at this venue today. that includes the envoys for u. k. the you the you in china pakistan. and it was back on these talks or sorry, hosted and it really goes to show just how much international concern there is right now about the deteriorating situation in afghanistan that these talks are being held at all. we are told that members of the taliban will be arriving at this venue shortly, and that they will then meet separately with the envoys i just mentioned a moment ago. was unclear at this stage is what is going to happen next. there has been speculation about the length of these meetings were told. now it's expected, these meetings will go on for 3 days. what exactly in the cards for tomorrow that's uncertain at this hour. there is great impetus right now to try to ensure that the intra afghan piece process that the dialogue can continue, that it can continue here in the quarter. and that there is some sort of international consensus by all the parties involved here to try to get things back on track in afghanistan. that is going to be
u. s. special envoy or afghanistan, as well as the other on boys and delegations who are present at this venue today. that includes the envoys for u. k. the you the you in china pakistan. and it was back on these talks or sorry, hosted and it really goes to show just how much international concern there is right now about the deteriorating situation in afghanistan that these talks are being held at all. we are told that members of the taliban will be arriving at this venue shortly, and that...
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exactly 232 years since the creation of the united states department of war has today, the u. s. u k. and israel ratchet up tensions with iran. august, 7th is also exactly 31 years in for 1st american soldiers arrived in saudi arabia, as part of persian gulf war, one and 5070. and since the passing of the gulf of tonkin resolution, which escalated doomed, washington mass killing pro vietnam to allow in cambodia. the real history of these events is often missing from textbooks and history classes in nato nations and new volume by retired us army officer major down the search and attempts to remedy all that by telling a true history of the united states. he joins me now. lawrence and kansas dami welcome to going underground. before we get to this monumental history of the united states, i mean it's up there with the how it is in arguably and how you manage to teach this to us army soldiers at west point, which will get hundreds. mazing, the whole idea of it. you will take, obviously, on us troops fleeing in the dead of night from afghanistan. will you fought for the u. s. army? well, i
exactly 232 years since the creation of the united states department of war has today, the u. s. u k. and israel ratchet up tensions with iran. august, 7th is also exactly 31 years in for 1st american soldiers arrived in saudi arabia, as part of persian gulf war, one and 5070. and since the passing of the gulf of tonkin resolution, which escalated doomed, washington mass killing pro vietnam to allow in cambodia. the real history of these events is often missing from textbooks and history...
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exactly 232 years since the creation of the united states department of war has today, the u. s. u k. and israel ratchet up tensions with iran will get for 70 also, exactly 31 years in for 1st american soldiers arrived in saudi arabia. as part of persian gulf war, one and 5070, as in the passing of the gulf of tonkin resolution, which escalated doomed. washington mass killing pro vietnam to allow and cambodia the real history of these events is often missing from textbooks and history classes in nato nations. and new volume by retired us army officer major danny search and attempts to remedy all that by telling a true history of the united states. he joins me now who lawrence in kansas. danny, welcome to going underground. before we get to this monumental history of the united states, i mean it's up there with how it is in arguably and how you manage to teach this to us army soldiers at west point, which will get hundreds. mazing, the whole idea of it. you will take, obviously, on us troops fleeing in the dead of night from afghanistan. will you fought for the us army? well, i think
exactly 232 years since the creation of the united states department of war has today, the u. s. u k. and israel ratchet up tensions with iran will get for 70 also, exactly 31 years in for 1st american soldiers arrived in saudi arabia. as part of persian gulf war, one and 5070, as in the passing of the gulf of tonkin resolution, which escalated doomed. washington mass killing pro vietnam to allow and cambodia the real history of these events is often missing from textbooks and history classes...
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exactly 232 years since the creation of the united states department of war has today the u. s u k. and israel ratchet up tensions with iran will get for 70 also exactly 31 years in for 1st american soldiers arrived in saudi arabia as part of persian gulf war one and.
exactly 232 years since the creation of the united states department of war has today the u. s u k. and israel ratchet up tensions with iran will get for 70 also exactly 31 years in for 1st american soldiers arrived in saudi arabia as part of persian gulf war one and.
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today, the u. s. u k. in israel ratchet up tensions with iran will guess. the 7th is also exactly 31 years since the 1st american soldiers arrived in saudi arabia as bought a persian gulf war, one and 57 years since the passing of the gulf of tonkin resolution, which escalated doomed. washington mass killing pro vietnam to allow a combo dia, the real history of these events is often missing from textbooks and history classes in nature. nations a new volume by retire.
today, the u. s. u k. in israel ratchet up tensions with iran will guess. the 7th is also exactly 31 years since the 1st american soldiers arrived in saudi arabia as bought a persian gulf war, one and 57 years since the passing of the gulf of tonkin resolution, which escalated doomed. washington mass killing pro vietnam to allow a combo dia, the real history of these events is often missing from textbooks and history classes in nature. nations a new volume by retire.
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u. s. against pakistan turned into isis k. and today it is led by a very interesting individual show har shahab willhide year shabamo hygiene, who is actually not african. he is an arab, and he signals the return of the kind of foreign jihad to afghanistan and a direct link to the anti soviet jihad of the 1980s. and now we see afghan. it's then becoming increasingly a base for foreign jihadists directly as a result of the u. s. d stabilization of the country max, do you think? do you think you think going to continue this? do you think the beginning? i mean, i've kind of started, okay. it's been the grave out of m pause, but it's also been a, a melting pot of various milliken grids for many, many years as you were suggesting as well. what is the future of afghanistan? will it continue to be some sort of a militant training ground and boiling port? well, unless some of the regional partners can impose stability. and i'm thinking about china, for example, or even russia, which has its own history and i've chemist. and what we will see is
u. s. against pakistan turned into isis k. and today it is led by a very interesting individual show har shahab willhide year shabamo hygiene, who is actually not african. he is an arab, and he signals the return of the kind of foreign jihad to afghanistan and a direct link to the anti soviet jihad of the 1980s. and now we see afghan. it's then becoming increasingly a base for foreign jihadists directly as a result of the u. s. d stabilization of the country max, do you think? do you think you...
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well, you know, it has been 10 years and mom should be live today that field time. it's usually in the u. k. i think sadly 10 years on for me to little progress has been made to end up being racial and ethnic inequality. criminal justice. i mean some of the vacation and in the u. k. need get strengths. why black lives matter? important and why do i need been so necessary? life has been, have been the magically undervalued to love, and suddenly can use all that we need to strengthen our we so to end to be just going to so now really is the kind of the end to be class racial inequalities, which of course exist around the world and we've seen that quite clearly quite starkly. and we also see that we have not made much progress in all time. and this is the connected need here when it comes to the police and you know, not even just 10 years law tokens, death, but actually 40 years since this common report on 1981 . and because it brings no joy to the situation and i'm sure you must know joy for the family of mark who was, i believe unjustly, killed by police in a failed operation. of course, you
well, you know, it has been 10 years and mom should be live today that field time. it's usually in the u. k. i think sadly 10 years on for me to little progress has been made to end up being racial and ethnic inequality. criminal justice. i mean some of the vacation and in the u. k. need get strengths. why black lives matter? important and why do i need been so necessary? life has been, have been the magically undervalued to love, and suddenly can use all that we need to strengthen our we so to...
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u. s, against pakistan, turned into isis k. and today it is led by very interesting individuals show, show how much more hard year shabamo hygiene who is actually not african. he is an arab, and he signals the return of the kind of foreign jihad to afghanistan and a direct link to the anti soviet jihad of the 1980s. and now we see afghan. it's then becoming increasingly a base for foreign jihadists directly. as a result of the u. s. d stabilization of the country i call start august 31st deadline with joe biden's call, and now he's presiding over what was the deadliest day for american military personnel in over a decade. 13 stuff lost in the 2 blasts at cobble airports earlier. he gave an address to the united states and honest reporters, questions a time becoming emotional the last the most since a single incident in 2011. now, joe biden compared the feelings of families who lost relatives to those of his and his wife's when they lost their son. we have some sense, like many of you do, what the families of these brave hairs are feeling
u. s, against pakistan, turned into isis k. and today it is led by very interesting individuals show, show how much more hard year shabamo hygiene who is actually not african. he is an arab, and he signals the return of the kind of foreign jihad to afghanistan and a direct link to the anti soviet jihad of the 1980s. and now we see afghan. it's then becoming increasingly a base for foreign jihadists directly. as a result of the u. s. d stabilization of the country i call start august 31st...
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u. s. against pakistan turned into isis k. and today it is led by very interesting individuals show ha, shall have more hide year shabamo hygiene, who is actually not african. he is an arab, and he signals the return of the kind of foreign jihad to afghanistan and a direct link to the anti soviet jihad of the 1980s. and now we see afghan. it's then becoming increasingly a base for foreign jihadists directly as a result of the u. s. d stabilization of the country. for days that have been warnings of an eminent terror, a talk outside cobble airport, with multiple european leaders now readjusting their plans in the wake of today's blast. it comes as the 31st of august deadline foster approaches past which no western forces ought to remain in campbell. earlier i heard from our correspondence, peter oliver in rome and isa ali in london who brought us up to speed on the latest european reaction. peter, we'll start with you. have we heard anything concrete yet from the decision makers in europe's capitals? well, not just in year from the us as
u. s. against pakistan turned into isis k. and today it is led by very interesting individuals show ha, shall have more hide year shabamo hygiene, who is actually not african. he is an arab, and he signals the return of the kind of foreign jihad to afghanistan and a direct link to the anti soviet jihad of the 1980s. and now we see afghan. it's then becoming increasingly a base for foreign jihadists directly as a result of the u. s. d stabilization of the country. for days that have been...
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u. s. against pakistan turned into isis k. and today it is led by very interesting individuals show, show how much i will hide year shabamo hygiene, who is actually not african. he is an arab, and he signals the return of the kind of foreign jihad to afghanistan and a direct link to the anti soviet jihad of the 1980s. and now we see afghan. it's then becoming increasingly a base for foreign jihadists directly as a result of the u. s. d stabilization of the country. well, let's get some all states reaction life to tampa, florida, and conservative activists. greg assal that can welcome to all t given that's the u. s. lam baston for being an afghanistan and criticized now for getting out too quickly. now, these atrocities have happened. president biden's saying we will hunt you down. we will find you with whatever method he sees fit. so it's difficult to judge at this point, isn't it? what's america doing next? in afghanistan? i mean, right, right now we just the last, really 14 days have really been as little chaos. the evacuation plan wa
u. s. against pakistan turned into isis k. and today it is led by very interesting individuals show, show how much i will hide year shabamo hygiene, who is actually not african. he is an arab, and he signals the return of the kind of foreign jihad to afghanistan and a direct link to the anti soviet jihad of the 1980s. and now we see afghan. it's then becoming increasingly a base for foreign jihadists directly as a result of the u. s. d stabilization of the country. well, let's get some all...
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u. s, against pakistan turned into isis k. and today it is led by very interesting individuals show, show how much i will hide year shabamo hygiene who is actually not african. he is an arab, and he signals the return of the kind of foreign jihad to afghanistan. and a direct link to the anti soviet jihad of the 1980s. and now we see afghan. it's then becoming increasingly a base for foreign jihadists directly as a result of the u. s. destabilization of the country. and the august 31st deadline was jo biden's coal, but now he's presiding over the deadliest day for the us military and african standard. more than a decade televised address a few hours ago the president. but times emotional vowed revenge, comparing the families grief because of his own family's loss. we have some sense, like many of you do, what the families of these brave hairs are feeling today. you get this feeling like you're being sucked into a black hole. in the middle of your chest, while he was emotional, he also looked pretty tired, understandably so he's been in t
u. s, against pakistan turned into isis k. and today it is led by very interesting individuals show, show how much i will hide year shabamo hygiene who is actually not african. he is an arab, and he signals the return of the kind of foreign jihad to afghanistan. and a direct link to the anti soviet jihad of the 1980s. and now we see afghan. it's then becoming increasingly a base for foreign jihadists directly as a result of the u. s. destabilization of the country. and the august 31st deadline...
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u. s, against pakistan, turned into isis k. and today it is led by very interesting individuals show, show how much more hard year shabamo hygiene who is actually not african. he is an arab, and he signals the return of the kind of foreign jihad to afghanistan and a direct link to the anti soviet jihad of the 1980s. and now we see afghan. it's then becoming increasingly a base for foreign jihadists directly as a result of the u. s. d stabilization of the country. on the august 31st withdraw deadline with joe biden's cold. now he's presiding over the deadliest day for the us military and have got to stand in more than a decade at a televised address earlier. the president at times emotional vowed revenge, comparing the family's grief to that of his own family's loss. when he came home after a year and in iraq was diagnosed like many, many coming home was an aggressive and lethal cancer. the brain we lost we have some sense, like many of you do what the families of these brave hairs are feeling today. you get this feeling like you're being
u. s, against pakistan, turned into isis k. and today it is led by very interesting individuals show, show how much more hard year shabamo hygiene who is actually not african. he is an arab, and he signals the return of the kind of foreign jihad to afghanistan and a direct link to the anti soviet jihad of the 1980s. and now we see afghan. it's then becoming increasingly a base for foreign jihadists directly as a result of the u. s. d stabilization of the country. on the august 31st withdraw...
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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 wrapped up the evacuation fights, including norway who've just said that they cannot get anymore people through the gate into the airport. so they've had to have their last flight out. charlie angela . there was all the latest fro
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...
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today. he, that hundreds of feel like in the 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.
today. he, that hundreds of feel like in the 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...
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send out the victim, say they still with the consequences today in the old days before frank said, because the u. k. was attached to the you they could do it. other countries do, which is to take all their debts and dump it into this giant shadow banking system that covers the world's largest trading block. and you could kind of buy some time there because the c, b is printing and buying and monetizing debt by the trillion, christine the garden, literally just buying trillions and trying to the garbage debt. but now post practice, they don't have that way to wash the debts. into the greater he you laundromat and so that is going to for the 1st time post bracket. debts are going to start to cause a lot of pain. the the the ah, the you now accepts the code. it is 1900 certificates from san marino whose population is almost fully vaccinated with this putting in the vaccine, the same russian job that is still a waiting approval from you. washington says it is concerned about reports of an oil tanker being hijacked off the coast of you while some british media are already pointing the finger at iran com
send out the victim, say they still with the consequences today in the old days before frank said, because the u. k. was attached to the you they could do it. other countries do, which is to take all their debts and dump it into this giant shadow banking system that covers the world's largest trading block. and you could kind of buy some time there because the c, b is printing and buying and monetizing debt by the trillion, christine the garden, literally just buying trillions and trying to the...
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let's listen to their point again in afghan stan, the resolution we adopted today put forward by the u. s. u. k and france outlines 3 clear expectations regarding the future of f. ghana. stan. first, the security council expects the taliban to live up to a commitment to facilitate safe passage for afghans and foreign nationals who want to leave a scan. the stand today as well as going forward. second, the taliban and all parties need to facilitate humanitarian assistance. and humanitarian actors must be given full, must be given full, safe and unhindered access to continued service delivery to those indeed. and bear the security council reiterates its enduring call on the importance of counter terrorism, respecting human rights, including those of women, girls and minorities working towards the ability and peace in afghan stand. as you all know, the united states is grieving the loss of 13 young service members who made the ultimate sacrifice in service of america's highest ideas, working to save the lives of others. and were also morning, the hundreds of afghans who were killed or injured duri
let's listen to their point again in afghan stan, the resolution we adopted today put forward by the u. s. u. k and france outlines 3 clear expectations regarding the future of f. ghana. stan. first, the security council expects the taliban to live up to a commitment to facilitate safe passage for afghans and foreign nationals who want to leave a scan. the stand today as well as going forward. second, the taliban and all parties need to facilitate humanitarian assistance. and humanitarian...
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madeline good evening, julia and certainly a tragic day for american troops today despite the ongoing threats from isis k. the u. s says it will continue its mission to evacuate afghan allies and americans scenes of chaos outside kabul's airport after back to back explosions rocked the afghan capital in what u s officials called a complex attack the injured seen bloodied and bandaged as bistate. anders tended to them in the street hours after the attack president biden vowed revenge. we will not forgive. we will not forget. we will hunt you down. make you pay the pentagon confirming a number of us and civilian casualties including multiple u s service members were still working to calculate the total losses we just don't know it. the blasts came just hours after the state department warned of increasing security threats urging americans to steer clear of the airport even as the u. s military work to evacuate thousands of at risk americans and afghans seeking refuge from the taliban. our own military personnel and they're putting a very difficult position having to try to sort through a massive proud of that nat
madeline good evening, julia and certainly a tragic day for american troops today despite the ongoing threats from isis k. the u. s says it will continue its mission to evacuate afghan allies and americans scenes of chaos outside kabul's airport after back to back explosions rocked the afghan capital in what u s officials called a complex attack the injured seen bloodied and bandaged as bistate. anders tended to them in the street hours after the attack president biden vowed revenge. we will...
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today. he didn't feel a time. the extent of institutional life is in the 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
today. he didn't feel a time. the extent of institutional life is in the 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...
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u. k e u, china pakistan. there's also 2 g cast on turkmenistan and turkey. and even the envoy from germany is here today. but again, very little detail as to what is happening behind closed doors. we are expecting that a delegation representing the afghanistan government will be arriving here in about an hour from now. i've been told by that delegation that they are expecting to meet with the assembled on boys. and that, that meeting should take place over the course of an hour and a half or 2 hours and that they expect that more details will emerge once that meeting has taken place. i've also spoken with dr. op the lab dollars team. he is the head of the national reconciliation council in afghanistan, and they have issued a statement with regard to a meeting that they held yesterday on day 2 of these talks with the extend the troika countries that's comprised of the us, russia, china, and potter san. it's a group that gets together intermittently, every few months, to discuss ways to try to solve the crisis in afghanistan, and to try to get those parties back to a negotiation and to try to come together
u. k e u, china pakistan. there's also 2 g cast on turkmenistan and turkey. and even the envoy from germany is here today. but again, very little detail as to what is happening behind closed doors. we are expecting that a delegation representing the afghanistan government will be arriving here in about an hour from now. i've been told by that delegation that they are expecting to meet with the assembled on boys. and that, that meeting should take place over the course of an hour and a half or 2...
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u. k, however, has said it will continue with 11 more flights today. the day it hasn't give any further details. it says it doesn't want to reveal its final evacuation flight date or time in case there is a stampede at the airport. but in brussels now, you embarrasses on meeting to discuss the situation also what this means for security and, and the consequences for the 27 nation block and will bring you more not meeting a little bit later. indeed, i think the word debacle has been translated in 27 different languages, certainly across europe when it comes to this evacuation from cobble and done also has the anger being where you are in london, vented at the prime minister and the british government. i mean, how is that putting out? because i can't assume it's just disappeared in a couple of days. i mean, this is a humiliating exit for the british mission. in afghanistan, there is no way to spin at the op 6 are terrible. and there are questions from n p 's. how did the government get this so wrong? was the intelligence so bad? was that understanding of
u. k, however, has said it will continue with 11 more flights today. the day it hasn't give any further details. it says it doesn't want to reveal its final evacuation flight date or time in case there is a stampede at the airport. but in brussels now, you embarrasses on meeting to discuss the situation also what this means for security and, and the consequences for the 27 nation block and will bring you more not meeting a little bit later. indeed, i think the word debacle has been translated...
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today as m. p. 's inside reckoned with the cost of the u. k. mission in afghanistan. john hall has more from london. the collective anguish of parliament in peas brought back from some a recess to debate. the failure of a mission that claimed 457 british lives make bars. johnson described what the u. k . would do. in the aftermath, our efforts, the focus on supporting young can people in the region itself, particularly those play in conflict or the threat of violence. we therefore call on the united nation to lead a new humanitarian effort. in this region. the government has announced a new refugee resettlement scheme, instantly called an ambitious by critics that aims to bring 20000 of those most in need to britain over the next few years. and despite promises to evacuate up to 10000 people who worked with the u. k mission afghans, resident in the u. k protested outside. we just want some things the bottom on do for our families back home for them for last 20 years. and they can't leave them behind this picture speaks for everything. do you feel the government is doi
today as m. p. 's inside reckoned with the cost of the u. k. mission in afghanistan. john hall has more from london. the collective anguish of parliament in peas brought back from some a recess to debate. the failure of a mission that claimed 457 british lives make bars. johnson described what the u. k . would do. in the aftermath, our efforts, the focus on supporting young can people in the region itself, particularly those play in conflict or the threat of violence. we therefore call on the...
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u. k. gotten corrupt. i was busy and that was a pretty i'm well, i think today because it was got to be pretty risky with regard to the locals. a frankly, i don't think anyone have any concern about quoting this government crop. now because the evidence today 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 involved in anti corruption campaign in some way for 2 decades. anyone would say it's unacceptable. we see form administered lobby in ways apparently would be unacceptable in many countries. we see bar as johnson frankly distorting the true telling light slowly without apparently any concern knowing that he will be found out and appear to be indifferent to the consequences. so this is a government that is, in my opinion, absolutely rotten to the call that have absolutely no shred of credibility, which is bluntly pursuing policies now, which show that it is completely i
u. k. gotten corrupt. i was busy and that was a pretty i'm well, i think today because it was got to be pretty risky with regard to the locals. a frankly, i don't think anyone have any concern about quoting this government crop. now because the evidence today 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...
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u. k. troops to faith, god, british nationals and relocate format down st. off arrived in cobble on today. $600.00 soldiers are expected to arrive in total. britain's defense secretary warned that i found san is on the brink of collapse branding the u. s. pull out a mistake and what kind of medicine is clearly have momentum across the country. and i found, astonish, heading towards the civil war protecting to the possible god nation will again become a breeding ground for alca eda. but many out down feel abandoned by that british evacuation effort. walkers who help foreign troops fed reprisals from the taliban. one group of ass down, shoot assistive u. k. forces rallied on the streets of cobble on friday, demanding protection from the british government. with one former interpreter, pleading directly with prime minister boris johnson. to get him out. he says he now lives in terra k for many days, and then day on that time i'm staying issue. i cannot go that the jury's any in just for me. you know i, i our energy you gave me and give it to me. you are eligible for the game on that time. i
u. k. troops to faith, god, british nationals and relocate format down st. off arrived in cobble on today. $600.00 soldiers are expected to arrive in total. britain's defense secretary warned that i found san is on the brink of collapse branding the u. s. pull out a mistake and what kind of medicine is clearly have momentum across the country. and i found, astonish, heading towards the civil war protecting to the possible god nation will again become a breeding ground for alca eda. but many out...
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today. great to be with us. 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 abou
today. great to be with us. 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...
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ok, so that's how we got where today, but miss the next last week about 10 days ago, mr. lucas shanker of the u. k. basically said you guys can choke and he used the word choke. you can choke on your sanctions. is, is this actually an indicator of the fact though that the sanctions are working? because if you look at the map of europe, any refugee or migrant who wants to get into europe from either iraq or afghanistan, the less obvious path would be up towards bella luce and then into the e. u. via either latvia or lithuania, it make much more sense to try to it. very greece or turkey, greece and turkey have both stepped up to the plate, particularly 2 or 3 years ago when the migrant crisis was at a massive peak. so doesn't this mean 2 things? one, they'll have to be guided and to they'll have to be guided by bella roost. that's what i mean and to the sanctions must be working well, you, you correctly ascertain the situation, the actions being taken by the look or shank regime. now really drastic actions with this border crisis suggest to us that the sanctions are having the desired effect. the 2n
ok, so that's how we got where today, but miss the next last week about 10 days ago, mr. lucas shanker of the u. k. basically said you guys can choke and he used the word choke. you can choke on your sanctions. is, is this actually an indicator of the fact though that the sanctions are working? because if you look at the map of europe, any refugee or migrant who wants to get into europe from either iraq or afghanistan, the less obvious path would be up towards bella luce and then into the e. u....
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u. k. in europe. i wonder what moscow and beijing thinking as they're watching, what happened in cobble today they were obviously great concerns about stability of the region. really strategic areas for both countries. what do they want to see going forward? i think there, i think there's probably dr. co reaction come in or in the minds of the leaders in beijing and moscow. one, they're very happy at the united states as being humiliated by the, by the bon after 20 years. that it's just a 2nd. vietnam, if you will. and china, especially, is already trying to benefit to leverage u. s. failures in, in asia. because china wants to be the number one power issue. it wants to be asian power because best on the way it could become a global power. and hence, the more america loses in iraq, afghanistan and elsewhere, the more big china can benefit. and it already has major relationship with pakistan and iran, and sort of the offered and mixed with the bond in order to have more relationship with the taliban. as you moving forward, so china will benefit. and yet, and yet i would say that china is worried about t
u. k. in europe. i wonder what moscow and beijing thinking as they're watching, what happened in cobble today they were obviously great concerns about stability of the region. really strategic areas for both countries. what do they want to see going forward? i think there, i think there's probably dr. co reaction come in or in the minds of the leaders in beijing and moscow. one, they're very happy at the united states as being humiliated by the, by the bon after 20 years. that it's just a 2nd....
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u. k. france. romania and switzerland have been sent to health talk of the disaster. okay, another of our headlines stories today. anti corona virus measures are again being tightened in france with a set of new rules coming into force this monday to where terraces and restaurants, hotels, long distance transport and even medical facilities will not require a code that help pass for access. the plans have already sparked a wave of nationwide on several weeks ago, which has been simmering ever since. ah, the day's growing anger here in france. estimate a quarter 1000000 people have taken to the streets to protest against the coven health certificate. the protest is really had to complain. the 1st is that these health pastors restrict their freedom, and secondly that the government, if forcing them to be vaccinated. well, from monday, people here in front need a health path. if they want to eat a restaurant or drink in a cafe and that's regardless of whether it's indoors or outdoors. health pos is also needed for intensity travel. so that will include, for example, domestic flights. and at the same time, high spee
u. k. france. romania and switzerland have been sent to health talk of the disaster. okay, another of our headlines stories today. anti corona virus measures are again being tightened in france with a set of new rules coming into force this monday to where terraces and restaurants, hotels, long distance transport and even medical facilities will not require a code that help pass for access. the plans have already sparked a wave of nationwide on several weeks ago, which has been simmering ever...
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u. k. and germany on a certain initiative, which will be presented to the un security council that an emergency meeting later today. although speaking at the weekend manual macro and ruled out any use of military force in afghanistan. we cannot impose democracy, a government from the outside. when we intervene, we must do so alongside the sovereign state. it is not by force of arms. the sovereign state is created. we discussed the situation with a political analyst nichol markovich. he thinks the initiative might seem like a positive step, but the legitimacy of the countries suggesting it is questionable that let's not forget that the us was not alone. of course, they were managing this. there were nato countries, france and germany weren't going to send israel. i think it's important to, to remote that they've got some sort of responsibility. ready as well, and in, with going down in again today, i think honestly, don't seem to take the current situation. doesn't seem such a bad idea. now, how legitimate is it for france and germany to be organizing this? this is why i think i've got are the u. k. this is ethical
u. k. and germany on a certain initiative, which will be presented to the un security council that an emergency meeting later today. although speaking at the weekend manual macro and ruled out any use of military force in afghanistan. we cannot impose democracy, a government from the outside. when we intervene, we must do so alongside the sovereign state. it is not by force of arms. the sovereign state is created. we discussed the situation with a political analyst nichol markovich. he thinks...
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today. this is our t international the the in the old days before breaks it because the u. k. was attached to the you. they could do it, other countries do, which is to take all their debts and dump it into this giant shadow banking system that covers the world's largest trading glock. and you could kind of buy some time there because it is printing and buying and monetizing debt by their trillion. so christine the garden, literally just buying trillion, been trying to garbage debt but now post breakfast. they don't have that way to wash the debts into the greater he you laundromat. and so that is going to be the 1st time post break. the debts are going to start to cause a lot of pain. 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 and 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.
today. this is our t international the the in the old days before breaks it because the u. k. was attached to the you. they could do it, other countries do, which is to take all their debts and dump it into this giant shadow banking system that covers the world's largest trading glock. and you could kind of buy some time there because it is printing and buying and monetizing debt by their trillion. so christine the garden, literally just buying trillion, been trying to garbage debt but now post...
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today. so vitally important, but they're going to be route for afghans to seek asylum in the u. k. that scheme, which is really for those who are associated with the british government in afghanistan, mostly interpreters, but they're also starting a new scheme. the african we settlement policy hasn't opened yet, but in the 1st year, plans take 5000 africans in the long term. $20000.00 and priorities going to be given to women to children, to religious minorities, other minorities, anyone who is at risk of human rights abuses, but already opposition minutes is saying the discount you should be accepting a much larger number of africans. and for those who already arrive as already questions about where they're going to be, how's the 11000000 has been allocated by various councils here. but council say there's just not enough housing. so that, looking into a tentative opening up how the day comes, even old military accommodations. so there's a lot of work to do this, and johnny, thank you whole as the us. so rushes to complete its evacuation from cobble president joe biden has paid tr
today. so vitally important, but they're going to be route for afghans to seek asylum in the u. k. that scheme, which is really for those who are associated with the british government in afghanistan, mostly interpreters, but they're also starting a new scheme. the african we settlement policy hasn't opened yet, but in the 1st year, plans take 5000 africans in the long term. $20000.00 and priorities going to be given to women to children, to religious minorities, other minorities, anyone who is...
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u. k. we're the nation's ongoing recovery. is being threatened by a massive labor shortage. we'll discuss. we have a lot to get to today. so let's get started. the really the program with the latest on china's efforts to crack down on big tech and specifically on the company's listing in the us. asian has repeatedly cited security concerns, especially for the companies like the ride share app d b, which hold the data of hundreds of millions of users. reports are now saying that as early as next month, the chinese government will propose new rules that would ban companies with large amounts of sensitive consumer data from going public in the us. however, companies with less sensitive.
u. k. we're the nation's ongoing recovery. is being threatened by a massive labor shortage. we'll discuss. we have a lot to get to today. so let's get started. the really the program with the latest on china's efforts to crack down on big tech and specifically on the company's listing in the us. asian has repeatedly cited security concerns, especially for the companies like the ride share app d b, which hold the data of hundreds of millions of users. reports are now saying that as early as next...
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u. k, where the nation's ongoing recovery is being threatened by a massive labor shortage. we'll discuss. we have a lot to get to you today, so let's get started. the we leave the program with the late us on china's efforts to crack down on big tech and specifically on the company's listing in the us. patient has repeatedly cited security concerns, especially for the companies like the ride share apps d v, which holds the data of hundreds of millions of users. reports are now saying that as early as next month, the chinese government will propose new rules that would ban companies with large amounts of sensitive consumer data from going public in the us. however, companies with less sensitive data such as those in the pharmaceutical industry, are still likely to receive chinese regulatory approval for foreign less things. so how is this likely to impact market worldwide? and what will it mean for tension between china and the us? joining us now to discuss the latest math co host, christy i. now christy, the latest report stay that basing is targeting those with a level of sensitive data. why is this the focus right now? w
u. k, where the nation's ongoing recovery is being threatened by a massive labor shortage. we'll discuss. we have a lot to get to you today, so let's get started. the we leave the program with the late us on china's efforts to crack down on big tech and specifically on the company's listing in the us. patient has repeatedly cited security concerns, especially for the companies like the ride share apps d v, which holds the data of hundreds of millions of users. reports are now saying that as...