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u. k, wondering what the future holds. and the bomber is met some of those working to help them. so don't just working flat out to help afghans who just arrived with almost nothing. these volunteers say they've been amazed by the support i getting from the public, not just from afghans, but other members of the wider community here in west london heathrow airport turned up here with while back and so nation i managed to get some neighbors. literally in that hole was we have to box, i think, and then manage to the neighborhood. what's that group link in between us? you know, we've actually managed to get with kinds of response, which is incredible. all these bags, if afghans who are staying temporarily in currency hotels around the u. k, there's been a huge effort by small charities and large organizations like the red cross to make sure that you're right have the basics. this is just one of several locations where newly arrived, afghans are being held in quarantine beyond their immediate needs. many of them will be wondering just what their new life in britain is going to look li
u. k, wondering what the future holds. and the bomber is met some of those working to help them. so don't just working flat out to help afghans who just arrived with almost nothing. these volunteers say they've been amazed by the support i getting from the public, not just from afghans, but other members of the wider community here in west london heathrow airport turned up here with while back and so nation i managed to get some neighbors. literally in that hole was we have to box, i think, and...
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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 mov
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. as are 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 prevent 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 issue is going on for 25 years, mark selden is the financial a, be a media advisor to the president the u. n. and he said this is 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 now in the u. k. so the laurie dr 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 normally has occurred into the u. k. that labor shortage is ex
u. k. as are 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 prevent 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. hope he doesn't get african civilians. i mean use the word imperial. there. people are going to wonder when you fall in iraq, afghanistan, lots of this book. you taught to people who fight for the united states and you use the word imperial. that is not the rhetoric we hear from the hillary clinton's of this world. and the liberal interventionists at all. it's trying to actually net countries govern themselves is the whole idea, right? i mean, the polite liberals and the polite imperialist, as i call them, or the white intervention is they. they always come up with rhetoric to justify these interventions. but 11 looks at the practical end of it and for better or worse my life, really, my adult life was spent at the practical point, the end of the sphere. it looked a lot like invasion, occupation, and sort of, you know, a brand of imperialism. no one likes the word empire in the united states. in fact, we're really proud. we just celebrated the fact, you know, were we were ostensibly founded in opposition to the greatest empire in the world. down with king george, we don't like empire,
u. k. hope he doesn't get african civilians. i mean use the word imperial. there. people are going to wonder when you fall in iraq, afghanistan, lots of this book. you taught to people who fight for the united states and you use the word imperial. that is not the rhetoric we hear from the hillary clinton's of this world. and the liberal interventionists at all. it's trying to actually net countries govern themselves is the whole idea, right? i mean, the polite liberals and the polite...
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k. u optic and desperate chapter. an incredible treasure the for its long suffering people. i forgot he's done. he's spinning out of control. well, there is of hopelessness. people are wondering what is the strategy that the government has to stop or slow down his rock with tyler rhonda. advances over the last few hours. the provincial carpet. couldn't our province in eastern afghanistan as fall in we saw chaotic scenes in the city of us, either by the way, locos were looting k 40 sevens in either ammunition from the police headquarters. the african officials were fling locals were throwing stones at them, saying don't least, i think you are looking at a severe crisis of leadership within the security sector. the fact that the government did not know that some of his governors and other sienna officials and provinces, war and negotiations with the toddler bomb about surrenders or in a safe passage, shows you how big that problem is. that is, i thing a constant question that every african is asking, why are these places falling while i've got government soldiers, not putting of a fight and i had a chance to listen to prison. nation one is message. very tired. he looked tens. y
k. u optic and desperate chapter. an incredible treasure the for its long suffering people. i forgot he's done. he's spinning out of control. well, there is of hopelessness. people are wondering what is the strategy that the government has to stop or slow down his rock with tyler rhonda. advances over the last few hours. the provincial carpet. couldn't our province in eastern afghanistan as fall in we saw chaotic scenes in the city of us, either by the way, locos were looting k 40 sevens in...
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wonder if he meant america's turning its back on everyone's trust. over the british prime minister, tony blair, who sent you k troops into afghanistan, 20 years ago, criticize the u. s. decision to pull out, running the justifications behind it as imbecilic. we didn't need to do it. we chose to do it. we did it in a b, d, and to an imbecility. political slogan about ending the forever was blair added the britons involvement in the region was not hopeless despite the taliban to advance and that the u. k. has a moral obligation to stay in the country until the afghans who need to be reevaluated. but journalist and international affairs specialist rich of met has told me last time that he's been escaping about. bless claims, he calls this 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 can 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 afghanistan to help women go to university, even tho
wonder if he meant america's turning its back on everyone's trust. over the british prime minister, tony blair, who sent you k troops into afghanistan, 20 years ago, criticize the u. s. decision to pull out, running the justifications behind it as imbecilic. we didn't need to do it. we chose to do it. we did it in a b, d, and to an imbecility. political slogan about ending the forever was blair added the britons involvement in the region was not hopeless despite the taliban to advance and that...
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u. k. he remains imprisoned in london, but it's still wanted on espionage charges in the us. he's accused of publishing hundreds of thousands of leak documents relating to the afghanistan that iraq was as wonderful so diplomatic cables he could face up to a 175 years in prison. the effects related to america, jeremy kobus says truth and freedom go hand in hand. should always try and hide the truth and creating the candle supported treason, the history of the country. the world is achieved. freedom from colonization question always been paid out against injustice in progress. i want to trade in to be able to communicate with people and i don't need to be moderated by reason for any other news corp and wildfires raging and rushes who cutie region in the far east of the country. thick smoke has covered nearby cities and reportedly reached as far as the north pole. for the 1st time, volunteers, fire fighters, heavy machinery, and able forces are all involved in trying to extinguish the flames. and it's heavy, exhausting work is our team. dmitri polk discovered when he joined one helicopter cru heading to the front line. so i'm about to take my 1st helicopter right before a better reason. we're going
u. k. he remains imprisoned in london, but it's still wanted on espionage charges in the us. he's accused of publishing hundreds of thousands of leak documents relating to the afghanistan that iraq was as wonderful so diplomatic cables he could face up to a 175 years in prison. the effects related to america, jeremy kobus says truth and freedom go hand in hand. should always try and hide the truth and creating the candle supported treason, the history of the country. the world is achieved....
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no wonder the west may want to bury the truth and condemn julian san, whose fate is still hanging in the air as he faces 175 years in prison. if extradited from a u. k. jail cell to the united states. when we talk more about us policy in afghanistan with journalists, taylor who deck inform whistleblower barrett brown. i think the u. s. government to some extent it isn't really no fighting for northern funding. pretty people are thing such. it's more of a reflexive sort of series of power plays by individuals in the government domestically. that the manner in which the u. s. has peddled whistleblowers journalists, leakers facts in before trust him in the office? had i think a ball into a, perhaps, to a, to all time low. and things had non improves and 1656 years. i think anyone who knows what they're talking about has to look at us as a wild animal and go from there. but this is not the 1st time that join a sanchez was correct in his assessment related to us foreign policy. i think what having conversations about us war is in the middle east and in particular afghan at stan. it is so important to talk about julian authority and would you be contribut
no wonder the west may want to bury the truth and condemn julian san, whose fate is still hanging in the air as he faces 175 years in prison. if extradited from a u. k. jail cell to the united states. when we talk more about us policy in afghanistan with journalists, taylor who deck inform whistleblower barrett brown. i think the u. s. government to some extent it isn't really no fighting for northern funding. pretty people are thing such. it's more of a reflexive sort of series of power plays...
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in the morning no wonder the west may want to bury the truth and condemn julian san, whose fate is still hanging in the air as he faces 175 years in prison. if extradited from a u. k. jail cell to the united states don't quote as well. we talked about us policy and i've got to start with independent journalist taylor who duck and also former whistleblower brown. i think the u. s. government, to some extent, it doesn't really know what is fighting for an or dividing pretty big thing. such, it's more of a reflexive sort of series of power plays by individuals in the government. the basically that the manner in which the u. s. has a pedal, whistleblowers, journalists, leakers facts, even before truck in the office. i think it fall into a perhaps to a, to all time low. and things that non prove 656 years. i think anyone who knows who they're talking about has to look at the us as a wild animal and go from there. this is not the 1st time that jolina sanchez was correct in his assessment related to u. s. foreign policy. i think what having conversations about us war in the middle east and in particular, afghan, it is so important to talk about. julianna's staunch, and w
in the morning no wonder the west may want to bury the truth and condemn julian san, whose fate is still hanging in the air as he faces 175 years in prison. if extradited from a u. k. jail cell to the united states don't quote as well. we talked about us policy and i've got to start with independent journalist taylor who duck and also former whistleblower brown. i think the u. s. government, to some extent, it doesn't really know what is fighting for an or dividing pretty big thing. such, it's...
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i wonder the west may want to bury the truth and condemn julian a song whose fate is still hanging in the air as he faces 175 years in prison, extradited from a u. k. jail cell to the united states. the scale of america's problems in afghanistan has been revealed in 20 declassified documents published by the u. s. national security. archive. one shows how issues work consistently and didn't brittany, hidden from the public back in 2002, the ben defense secretary donald rumsfeld, was worried. the mission was drifting, but he never mentioned it publicly brought the altering that there was no point in negotiating with the remnants of the taliban. more than a decade later, an american diplomat had the same concerns. the 1st question of did we know what we were doing? i think the answer is no. if there was ever a notion of mission creep up, get this done. we went from saying that we will get rid of ok, so they can threaten us to say we're going to end the taliban. then we said, we will get all the troops the telephone works with then further to have our exit strategy b. s. table government, and again, it's done. we have to say good enough is good enoug
i wonder the west may want to bury the truth and condemn julian a song whose fate is still hanging in the air as he faces 175 years in prison, extradited from a u. k. jail cell to the united states. the scale of america's problems in afghanistan has been revealed in 20 declassified documents published by the u. s. national security. archive. one shows how issues work consistently and didn't brittany, hidden from the public back in 2002, the ben defense secretary donald rumsfeld, was worried....
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goal is to have in no wonder the west may want to bury the truth and condemn julian san, whose fate is still hanging in the air as he faces 175 years in prison. if extradited from a u. k. jail cell to the united states. so the come here in our say committing crimes behind bars. we look at the growing problem with trans agenda, complex, abusing fellow inmates in women's prison story after the break the ah, with me ah ah, ah. join me every thursday on the alex summon show and i'll be speaking to guess in the world, the politics sport business. i'm show business. i'll see you then in the in the ah, we'll come by. we return now to itself is that we feel this is more investigation that is getting elsewhere than the latest of a series of reports. we're looking at the problem of transgender convex, abusing female inmates in prisons around the globe. a growing number of women said their lives have been turned into a living hell by mail, prisoners exploiting the system. and one of the most notorious cases in canada, women found themselves in danger after a predatory male offender who claimed to be identifying as a woman was sent to the prison. the was in on him have inspecting
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in the law says no wonder the west may want to bury the truth and condemn julian a song whose fate is still hanging in the air as he faces 175 years in prison. if extradited from a u. k, jail cell to the united states. and so we come here on the program on our t commit crimes behind bah's. we look at the growing problem of transgender convicts using fellow inmates in women's prisons. offer a very quick break. ah . join me every 1st day on the alex summon show and i'll be speaking to guess in the world. the politic sport business. i'm show business. i'll see you then me the media a reflection of reality in a world transformed what will make you feel safe relation or community? are you going the right way or are you being somewhere direct? what is truth watches in a world to corrupted? you need to defend the so join us in the depths or remain in the shallows. ah ah, could i be with us for this sunday evening program life from moscow to give her an update? now on this developing situation in northern italy, you can see the picture was a huge fire has ripped through an apartment block in milan. look at these pictures . it's a tower block, around 18 stories high in the so
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wonder if he meant america's turning its back on everyone's trust. also weighing in former british prime minister tony black, who sent you k troops into afghanistan 20 years ago. he criticized the u. s. decision to pull out branding the justifications behind it. as imbecilic. we didn't need to do it. we chose to do it. we did it in a b, d. and to an imbecility. political slogan about ending forever was blair added that britain's involvement in the region was not hopeless despite the taliban to advance . and that the u. k. has a moral obligation to stay in the country until the afghans who need to be reevaluated. the journalist and international specialist rich of med hurst is skating thing about blair claims. he calls this slogan about ending forever. was in basilica, 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 gunnison 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 afghanistan to help women go to university, even though that's a great thing. the
wonder if he meant america's turning its back on everyone's trust. also weighing in former british prime minister tony black, who sent you k troops into afghanistan 20 years ago. he criticized the u. s. decision to pull out branding the justifications behind it. as imbecilic. we didn't need to do it. we chose to do it. we did it in a b, d. and to an imbecility. political slogan about ending forever was blair added that britain's involvement in the region was not hopeless despite the taliban to...
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in to have in on no wonder the west may want to bury the truth and condemn julian a san whose fate is still hanging in the air as he faces 175 years in prison if extradited from a u. k. jail cell to the united states. the editor in chief of wiki link says recent events in afghanistan, vindicate degrees leaks all those years ago. ordered by all the revelations that came out of the documents by we can use 11 years ago. some of them, of course, went from earlier period ca, documents, diplomatic cables, military documents will all paint the media, the through the, the true picture of what was going on. and i'm kind of some 11 years ago. and it was somehow didn't register the, the ly continued. and that is the, the most of pricing for, you know, about the, the current events basically is the thing clearly, mainstream media cars come to record with this. how was it possible for 20 years to maintain the like what was going on inside the unit until so said that the afghan war was being used to law under american and european money? what did he mean by that? the trillion dollar plus the trillion dollars putting under estimate did go into us the military industrial complex, t
in to have in on no wonder the west may want to bury the truth and condemn julian a san whose fate is still hanging in the air as he faces 175 years in prison if extradited from a u. k. jail cell to the united states. the editor in chief of wiki link says recent events in afghanistan, vindicate degrees leaks all those years ago. ordered by all the revelations that came out of the documents by we can use 11 years ago. some of them, of course, went from earlier period ca, documents, diplomatic...
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is to have in no wonder the west may want to bury the truth and condemn julian a song whose fate is still hanging in the air as he faces 175 years in prison. if extradited from a u. k. jail cell to the united states. no, i still up and coming here on the weekly on, are you international committing crimes behind bars? we look at the growing problem of transgender convicts abusing fellow inmates and women's prisons. and more of the weekly, after the break. i financial survival guide. i don't. why have i by mama teachers that's not an almost friday. that's the last time i buy it for the future. so watch kaiser, replace join me every thursday on the alex salmon show and i'll be speaking to guess in the world, the politics sport. business. i'm show business. i'll see you then. me. oh, when i was wrong. when i was just don't any room to fill out the scene because the after an engagement equals the trail. when so many find themselves well, the part we choose to look for common ground in the me ah ah, it is good. have you with us for the weekly here, are naughty international, we now return to top it we feel deserves more attention that has getting elsewhere . and the late
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to have in people wonder the west may want to bury the truth and condemn julian a san whose fate is still hanging in the air as he faces 175 years in prison. if extradited from a u. k. jail cell to the united states of the scale of america's problems in afghanistan have been revealed in 20 declassified documents published by the us national security archive on shows how issues were consistently and deliberately hidden from the public can 2002, then defense secretary donald rumsfeld was worried, the mission was drifting. you never mentioned publicly, rather arguing that there was no point in negotiating with the remnants of the taliban in the decade later though in the american diplomat of the same concerns. the 1st question of did we know what we were doing? i think the answer is no. if that was ever a notion of mission creep up again, it's done. we went from saying that we will get rid of ok the so they can threaten us to say we're going to end the taliban. then we said we will get all the truth the tell about work with then further to have our exit strategy b. s. table government, and again, it's done. we have to say good enough is good enough. that's why we're t
to have in people wonder the west may want to bury the truth and condemn julian a san whose fate is still hanging in the air as he faces 175 years in prison. if extradited from a u. k. jail cell to the united states of the scale of america's problems in afghanistan have been revealed in 20 declassified documents published by the us national security archive on shows how issues were consistently and deliberately hidden from the public can 2002, then defense secretary donald rumsfeld was worried,...
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is to have in no wonder the west may want to bury the truth and condemn julian a song whose fate is still hanging in the air as he faces 175 years in prison. if extradited from a u. k. jail cell to the united states. okay, let's finish this up by getting back to our breaking news story. a rocket blast is that a to killed at least 2 people in the african capital carpal, western media quoting u. s. military sources. a saying that this was a us drain, strike, targeting a bomb laden vehicle. it comes just 3 days after suicide bombing at the cities international airport, just 2 days prior to the us pull out deadlines. let's go live to the capital against the car before as a. what more can you tell us about this? suppose it us drawing strong rather while it is now been confirmed that it was a drone strike. it took place just beyond the valley between the 2 hills behind me, a few kilometers east of the airport itself, of capital airport, a few kilometers west. sorry, that is where the drone strike took place. it targeted a residential neighborhood. apparently they were targeting a vehicle board id, improvised explosive device, which presumably according to reports, says s
is to have in no wonder the west may want to bury the truth and condemn julian a song whose fate is still hanging in the air as he faces 175 years in prison. if extradited from a u. k. jail cell to the united states. okay, let's finish this up by getting back to our breaking news story. a rocket blast is that a to killed at least 2 people in the african capital carpal, western media quoting u. s. military sources. a saying that this was a us drain, strike, targeting a bomb laden vehicle. it...
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is to have in no wonder the west may want to bury the truth and condemn julian a song whose fate is still hanging in the air as he faces 175 years in prison. if extradited from a u. k. jail cell to the united states. hurricane eda has slammed into the u. s. gulf coast and is now wreaking havoc in the state of louisiana. it is one of the most powerful storms on record. it's already left a quarter of a 1000000 people without power off shutting down 95 percent of all production in the gulf of mexico. eda made line for just a few hours ago on the 16th anniversary of hurricane katrina. although it's more powerful than that storm which back in 2005 killed almost 2000 people and inflicted around $100000000000.00 in damage. louisiana officials say hearken either will post the biggest challenge yet to the states newly renovated levy system. we now return to a topic we feel deserve more attention than it's really getting anywhere in the latest of a series of reports. we're looking at the problem of transgender convicts abusing female inmates in prisons. a growing number of women said their lives have been turned into a living hell by mail, prisoners exploiting the system. an
is to have in no wonder the west may want to bury the truth and condemn julian a song whose fate is still hanging in the air as he faces 175 years in prison. if extradited from a u. k. jail cell to the united states. hurricane eda has slammed into the u. s. gulf coast and is now wreaking havoc in the state of louisiana. it is one of the most powerful storms on record. it's already left a quarter of a 1000000 people without power off shutting down 95 percent of all production in the gulf of...