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u-s-a! u-s-a! u-s-a! u-s-a! u-s-a! u-s-a! thank you! due to covid. and with cases on the rise, both the vaccinated and unvaccinated have the same question: what kind of bubble baths are celebrities taking? ( laughter ) i don't know. again, i didn't go to the party. but someone has the answers. and i'll tell you all about it in my new segment: "a-list tub time with the soapy stars." first in the tub, mila kunis, -- ashton kutcher who in a recent interview revealed he and his scrubber mila kunis who in a recent interview revealed that she and scrubbin' hubby ashton kutcher don't wash their two children every day. okay! not the kunis-kutcher bubble bath reveal we were hoping for. kunis explained, "if you can see the dirt on them, clean them. otherwise, there's no point." that sounds less like the policy for cleaning your kids and more like the policy for cleaning your buick. "it's supposed to rain tonight. just leave mckenzie in the driveway." this interview sent major wavesy scrub-o-sphere. kristen bell sided with team don't-bathe-your-ki
u-s-a! u-s-a! u-s-a! u-s-a! u-s-a! u-s-a! thank you! due to covid. and with cases on the rise, both the vaccinated and unvaccinated have the same question: what kind of bubble baths are celebrities taking? ( laughter ) i don't know. again, i didn't go to the party. but someone has the answers. and i'll tell you all about it in my new segment: "a-list tub time with the soapy stars." first in the tub, mila kunis, -- ashton kutcher who in a recent interview revealed he and his scrubber...
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and filmmaker, john build yours, a sentiment, seemingly unheeded bicycles, mainstream media, even when the offices of nature nation journalists bombed by the u. k. u. s. a. u armed israeli military, joining me from sidney is john pilcher. john, thanks so much for coming on the show. you said the palestine is the issue in the last century and in this century, how does it link everything from war and peace atrocities, imperialism information to neoliberalism? will power find the center of, of a great imperial act. i've made 2 films called palestine is still issue 28 years apart. i may make another one. it will be cold, pell assigned to still leave true. because palestine, unless we understand the atrocity being imposed on palestine and the right of people to defend themselves, the right of people to resist against an external outside force of force. but it becomes more extreme by the moment and i'm talking about israel. they will never understand how the world works has been a whole attempt to make hamas, the central issue of the reporting. and that's nonsense. hamas is a peculiar demon. in fact, hum, hum, often it's military wing, a part of a resistan
and filmmaker, john build yours, a sentiment, seemingly unheeded bicycles, mainstream media, even when the offices of nature nation journalists bombed by the u. k. u. s. a. u armed israeli military, joining me from sidney is john pilcher. john, thanks so much for coming on the show. you said the palestine is the issue in the last century and in this century, how does it link everything from war and peace atrocities, imperialism information to neoliberalism? will power find the center of, of a...
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government and the taliban is under way the u, as in boy has met with diplomats from china, pakistan and russia, and other meetings involving diplomats from the u. s. a. u. india. and kata are also taking place. pauls have opened in zambia as presidential and parliamentary elections. president edgar long who is expected to face a strong challenge from his opposition rival was up against him for the 3rd time. soaring unemployment and corruption are among voters biggest concerns. i room tulsa has the light. it's from appalling station in lusaka, usually with elections when pulling stations open, you see lions getting shorter and shorter and shorter, but this one seemed difference. this falling say the other pulling physically seen in lieu soccer. people still keep dreaming. in most people who register to vote in the selection are young people, people under the age of about those before and more than 7000000 people have rated to vote in the election. the last election you looking at about 4000000 people. so they seem to be from more kinds of interest in the killer poll written results or maybe friday afternoon, maybe friday evening. but either those are th
government and the taliban is under way the u, as in boy has met with diplomats from china, pakistan and russia, and other meetings involving diplomats from the u. s. a. u. india. and kata are also taking place. pauls have opened in zambia as presidential and parliamentary elections. president edgar long who is expected to face a strong challenge from his opposition rival was up against him for the 3rd time. soaring unemployment and corruption are among voters biggest concerns. i room tulsa has...
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u. s. m. boy has met with diplomats from china, pakistan and russia, and other meetings involving diplomat from the u. s. a. u. india and guitar are also taking place. we'll go to mohammed, jump jim shortly, who's covering diplomatic talks here in the hop, but 1st, let's cross live to charlotte fellows in cobble. hello there. charlotte, thanks for joining us. it's almost getting to a point now where we should talk about what areas the taliban hasn't captured. what's the latest way? you yes, every day it seems we wake up and there's another provincial capital that has fallen to them. we understand that the governor of gods and he actually did a deal with the taliban for him at least to receive safe passage and to get out of there. and then very soon after we got confirmation that the fishing had fallen to the telephone. there has been video circulating so by the taliban showing the gulf gaping safe passage moving out of gas ne, towards cargo. he was filmed at the telephone chick point. he even had a taliban, if schools helping him move through these type of telephone areas. and just in the last few minutes i'v
u. s. m. boy has met with diplomats from china, pakistan and russia, and other meetings involving diplomat from the u. s. a. u. india and guitar are also taking place. we'll go to mohammed, jump jim shortly, who's covering diplomatic talks here in the hop, but 1st, let's cross live to charlotte fellows in cobble. hello there. charlotte, thanks for joining us. it's almost getting to a point now where we should talk about what areas the taliban hasn't captured. what's the latest way? you yes,...
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u. s. a. u . india and guitar are also taking place. will go to my home a jumped him shortly who's covering those people in. medic talks here in dough. but 1st, let's cross live to charlotte bell as in cobble. hello, the charlotte. tell us about the significance of the light is prevention capital being taken by the taliban? he said 10 provincial capitals and just 7 days. but to put that into context for year. the last time they managed to get a provincial capital was 5 years ago, and they're only held that briefly. so it really shows you how quickly they are moving to get pain in just a week. that governing is especially significant. it is the 2nd biggest city they have managed to catch this week. behind condos. like you said, gateway to the south. you had to drive through the a to keep going to southern afghanistan. and now they've managed to cut that off. the governor. we understand he may have done a deal with the taliban. there was videos of him going through. got me into the neighboring province of war, death, onto his way to cobble
u. s. a. u . india and guitar are also taking place. will go to my home a jumped him shortly who's covering those people in. medic talks here in dough. but 1st, let's cross live to charlotte bell as in cobble. hello, the charlotte. tell us about the significance of the light is prevention capital being taken by the taliban? he said 10 provincial capitals and just 7 days. but to put that into context for year. the last time they managed to get a provincial capital was 5 years ago, and they're...
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a u. s. passport. everybody doesn't matter who you are. you are on a u. s. past where you are on a u. s. inflationary system. you are on the u. s. the standard you are on that center because this is the american world, that is a fact. and this is what we're covering here over these past week. and, and the upcoming week as we head towards august 15th, not the 2021. that is the 50 year anniversary of nixon closing the gold window. putting us all on the treadmill of having to run faster and faster. just to say ahead. you see that in all of our headlines for the past 10 years, essentially it's been covering the consequences of the act and, and the inevitability of the collapse of it. because at a certain point, just like alice, when she was a wonder lamb and she had gone through the looking glass, she mentioned to the red queen how exhausted she was and that had she and her world been running so fast. i. and in our conversation here in kaiser for you say, if you are running that fast in a hard currency world and a gold standard world in a big point centered world, you would have got somewh
a u. s. passport. everybody doesn't matter who you are. you are on a u. s. past where you are on a u. s. inflationary system. you are on the u. s. the standard you are on that center because this is the american world, that is a fact. and this is what we're covering here over these past week. and, and the upcoming week as we head towards august 15th, not the 2021. that is the 50 year anniversary of nixon closing the gold window. putting us all on the treadmill of having to run faster and...
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u. s. a n u k. after 20 years in one of the most g o strategic places on earth, critical to afghanistan, future will be pakistan. and joining me now from new york is the un ambassador to buckets and, and the former president of the un security council when you're accurate my best to, thanks so much for coming on. i should just say that amidst all the mainstream media around the world, reporting on this little comment about the fact that you said after the emergency meeting at a press conference at the u. n. in new york, you weren't allowed to speak to the emergency meeting. i mean, that's relevant to vietnam, arguably, not so much of estonia. why? when you went out to speak at the meeting with joe enough, just sheen by the indian president of the council. there was widespread support for almost all the members of which period one to pakistan and other regional countries to me every participate. but in the getting to that without giving any reason and only in right, a kid representative so that we ca
u. s. a n u k. after 20 years in one of the most g o strategic places on earth, critical to afghanistan, future will be pakistan. and joining me now from new york is the un ambassador to buckets and, and the former president of the un security council when you're accurate my best to, thanks so much for coming on. i should just say that amidst all the mainstream media around the world, reporting on this little comment about the fact that you said after the emergency meeting at a press conference...
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as a result of all this, the u. s. and u. k. a sending at least 3600 trips into campbell to help pull out empathy stuff and local interpreters, but washington and see if it's not a full evacuation and the empathy will remain open. at the headlines, samsung's vice chairman's been released from prison in south korea to been granted parole. j. y lee with living a 2 and a half year sentence for bribery critic say his release reflect the culture of lenient. see, the corporate bosses boats have been counted, van b as presidential and parliamentary elections. president edgarland who is taking a controversial 3rd term and what is thought to be an extremely tight, right. the italian health ministries issued warning for 8 that he's the heat wave sweets, the country on thursday. the temperature hit 40 degrees celsius in rome, and the latest us census data shows the white population is shrunk for the 1st time in history. fewer than 60 percent of people now identifies white, a change driven by increasing diversity. as you headlines, witnesses
as a result of all this, the u. s. and u. k. a sending at least 3600 trips into campbell to help pull out empathy stuff and local interpreters, but washington and see if it's not a full evacuation and the empathy will remain open. at the headlines, samsung's vice chairman's been released from prison in south korea to been granted parole. j. y lee with living a 2 and a half year sentence for bribery critic say his release reflect the culture of lenient. see, the corporate bosses boats have been...
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capital captured in less than a week, what, over the course of 20 years the war in afghanistan has left 47000 civilians, dead, and almost 3000 soldiers from the u. s. and the u. k. a loan lost their lives fighting their for american taxpayers. the war is cost an estimated $1.00 trillion dollars plus, whereas for the u. k, the figure is 40000000000 pounds fessor of international political science. i'm a lend, miss russ believes that troop polite was premature. the visa recommend closing up to members that perhaps will pull out was be made. you're, you're not, your states didn't think so as to what is going to happen in the event of the troops will out the way you see them sort of taking over regular on up to down city, up to city, found on the latest tri county had 4 provincial capital falling to the horses. so just imagine time people go except, perhaps goblin from a nearby, 80 years. the, all of these are pretty much imminent. here's the morning coming up to 17 minutes past 10 in the morning here in moscow. still ahead, despite the political tensions and hostilities between the 2, russia does become the 2nd biggest oil supplier to the us. so why is america
capital captured in less than a week, what, over the course of 20 years the war in afghanistan has left 47000 civilians, dead, and almost 3000 soldiers from the u. s. and the u. k. a loan lost their lives fighting their for american taxpayers. the war is cost an estimated $1.00 trillion dollars plus, whereas for the u. k, the figure is 40000000000 pounds fessor of international political science. i'm a lend, miss russ believes that troop polite was premature. the visa recommend closing up to...
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u. k. a. u. s. a dispatching troops to couple to help pull out embassy, staff, and civilians. we begin our coverage with charlotte bellis. we can confirmed here that herat has fallen this evening. residence there. we took about half a dozen people who all said the same thing that they would tell yvonne in all the streets in the center of town that they had come into town this afternoon. pushed through, they had been trying to get into the city for about a month, but they made a breakthrough cross through the front line this afternoon and they broke into the prison. they got into the police compound. they got into the governors compound, they released all the prisoners residents telling us that that they had prison is one man to my relatives when the prison, another in my house. and they could hear gunfire. but they said, driving through town, that gunfire is not coming from flashes from security force. it is, is it is celebration on fire coming from the taliban. they said from what they could say that security forces seem to, to give up without a fight. now it is a huge price,
u. k. a. u. s. a dispatching troops to couple to help pull out embassy, staff, and civilians. we begin our coverage with charlotte bellis. we can confirmed here that herat has fallen this evening. residence there. we took about half a dozen people who all said the same thing that they would tell yvonne in all the streets in the center of town that they had come into town this afternoon. pushed through, they had been trying to get into the city for about a month, but they made a breakthrough...
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u. s. embassy in saigon and 75, which had a huge impact on the u. s. psyche, the u. s. sense of exceptionalism. although here we are not a failed us war. and so this year. but that's what the bite, the ministration really wants to wants to avoid. and that is a sense that even though donald trump, his supporters and the republicans, do support a u. s. withdraw that starting to sense that might be scope here to, to criticize the way that bite and have handle this. donald trump, in the last years issuing a statement saying, look, i negotiated the withdrawal, but i would have said it would have been conditions based. this is all going terribly wrong. she haven't fancy life, a stair from washington. thank how the great prime minister says the recent wildfires are his country's biggest ecological catastrophe. in decades the government is pledged billions of dollars in aid for people hit by the fires. and those a lot of times we'll get cash payouts and tax exemptions. zane bus robbie has more on the prime minister's news conference from athens. he says that there need to be
u. s. embassy in saigon and 75, which had a huge impact on the u. s. psyche, the u. s. sense of exceptionalism. although here we are not a failed us war. and so this year. but that's what the bite, the ministration really wants to wants to avoid. and that is a sense that even though donald trump, his supporters and the republicans, do support a u. s. withdraw that starting to sense that might be scope here to, to criticize the way that bite and have handle this. donald trump, in the last years...
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u. s. a and the u. k. because the u. s. still benz, any movement from flights into the, to the us from britain because of the situation with the delta variance. and also there is a concern on that so that that could be the patricia business once that lifted as soon as possible to get free up to up to a traffic in terms of trade, police officers, guarding polio vaccination teams and pakistan have been targeted in 3 separate attacks in the latest, the sole gunman on a motorcycle shot and killed an officer returning from duty with vaccination workers and shower in the northwest passed on. and i've gone on are the only 2 remaining countries in the world where polio hasn't been eradicated. come on either has this update from the shower, printed 3600000 children, and 68 districts across the country. 179000 folio workers, tens of thousands of police men. and this is the guard shack campaign richard broad weight race. because in depart dollars or dozens of police men and for your workers have been targeted mostly by that said he get
u. s. a and the u. k. because the u. s. still benz, any movement from flights into the, to the us from britain because of the situation with the delta variance. and also there is a concern on that so that that could be the patricia business once that lifted as soon as possible to get free up to up to a traffic in terms of trade, police officers, guarding polio vaccination teams and pakistan have been targeted in 3 separate attacks in the latest, the sole gunman on a motorcycle shot and killed...
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u. s. with that for that. the taliban clearly wants the u. s. out sooner rather than later, the u. s. want out sooner rather than later. so there's a lot of mutual interest here that the u. s. and joe by saying we don't trust the taliban, but for now we at least will work with them. gabriel. this is one of those very sort of difficult days for us. presidents were 13 service, military personnel have been killed. how is all of this playing out in the us for the president? and what was the reaction to the comments he made just a short time ago? well, after joe biden speech, actually admiral william fallon was on al jazeera to give an interview over the phone, william foul and his retired admiral from the marine corps. but he's not just any retired admiral. he is the former head of central command, and he told us that he did not agree with the donald trump's former president donald trump's agreement with the taliban to leave afghanistan. and he also said he did not agree with the way that joe biden is pulling out of afghanistan. either. this gives you, and i mentioned this because this gives you an idea of how there is a lot of worry i
u. s. with that for that. the taliban clearly wants the u. s. out sooner rather than later, the u. s. want out sooner rather than later. so there's a lot of mutual interest here that the u. s. and joe by saying we don't trust the taliban, but for now we at least will work with them. gabriel. this is one of those very sort of difficult days for us. presidents were 13 service, military personnel have been killed. how is all of this playing out in the us for the president? and what was the...
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u. s. claiming diplomatic immunity. an extradition request by the u. k was denied in july the u. k. prime minister raised the issue in a meeting with joe biden, the latter express sympathy to the family and said the 2 countries were working together on the case. later this month, harry dunn's parents will come face to face with. so kudos for the 1st time in a court house in virginia. as a civil claim they filed is heard the done from the spokesperson again says the progress is being made. thanks to continued media coverage. we count many americans amongst us as our friends. we supported these people for decades and diminished. one of their employees killed harry. their reaction was to not stop and think about this family and the consequences that they faced. but they thought about themselves . they recalled her, and the catastrophic miscalculation that they made was that nobody would find out about it and sent to your good sales to your colleagues in the media. thank goodness you all came to this family support. this issue is never going to go away until the united states government realizes that there is a broken hear
u. s. claiming diplomatic immunity. an extradition request by the u. k was denied in july the u. k. prime minister raised the issue in a meeting with joe biden, the latter express sympathy to the family and said the 2 countries were working together on the case. later this month, harry dunn's parents will come face to face with. so kudos for the 1st time in a court house in virginia. as a civil claim they filed is heard the done from the spokesperson again says the progress is being made....
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a possible digital dollar here in the u. s. we heard from the governor of the federal reserve say on friday that chief among the reasons the u. s. need to have a digital dollar is that other countries are racing to issue their own central bank back digital currencies though, is it inevitable that the u. s. will create its own digital currency eventually? yeah, i think it absolutely is inevitable. it's definitely on its way. it will definitely become a reality. so this goes back to what kristi was just talking about. i believe the reason why congress thinks that they're going after crypto currency to raise revenue. that's what they would call it. i don't believe that's revenue, but they will call it raising revenue. we're going to go after this, this industry and we're going to tax it heavily and we're going to be able to take revenue from that and use it. but i think there's another force at play here or and more so it says let's clear the deck. let's get rid of the competition because a us central back digital and see is on its way. there's no question about that. and when it arrives, the fed doesn't want any kind of competit
a possible digital dollar here in the u. s. we heard from the governor of the federal reserve say on friday that chief among the reasons the u. s. need to have a digital dollar is that other countries are racing to issue their own central bank back digital currencies though, is it inevitable that the u. s. will create its own digital currency eventually? yeah, i think it absolutely is inevitable. it's definitely on its way. it will definitely become a reality. so this goes back to what kristi...
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who's obviously in person, there is a, i've got to start ambassador to the u. s. u n. a sex i let's, let's listen and i'm honored to make the statement on behalf of my foreign minister, his excellency mohammed, any farmer who very much wanted to be here with you, but could not travel due to travel to new york to short notice allow me to 1st, congratulate india for assuming the presidency of the council and equally congratulate franz for successfully finishing it. his tenure. i would like to also thank government of india, norway, and estonia of the pin holders and the rest of the security council members and responding positively to the request to brief the council about the alarming developments. and i understand this meeting also highlights the security council's commitment to ensuring that the people of up on sun are able to live in peace, security, and dignity and shrine, than the charter of the united nations and the universal declaration of human rights and disregard. i should also like to welcome the security council statement of for august condemning the terrori
who's obviously in person, there is a, i've got to start ambassador to the u. s. u n. a sex i let's, let's listen and i'm honored to make the statement on behalf of my foreign minister, his excellency mohammed, any farmer who very much wanted to be here with you, but could not travel due to travel to new york to short notice allow me to 1st, congratulate india for assuming the presidency of the council and equally congratulate franz for successfully finishing it. his tenure. i would like to...
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u. s. and the u. k. a lola lost their lives fighting their for american taxpayers. the war has cost an estimated $1.00 trillion dollars plus. whereas for the u. k, the figure is 40000000000 pounds. we discussed the agreement between the u. s. and the tele bond with international affirm commentator jonathan steele, and extraordinary from side to deal, basically to pull out on conditioning. i'm in the very name of the agreement signed in february 2020 was design, talked about an agreement between the islamic emery to the kindest on which is not recognized by the united states and is known as the taliban. i mean, that's an extraordinary thing. negotiate with a group that richard says he doesn't recognize richard indigenous called terrorist organization. nothing was granted demanded of the tunnel done except to see saw not to attack us troops as they withdraw. and the u. s. also agreed to release 5000 taliban prisoners unilaterally or they rise at the telephone. that's just one of the many issues facing afghan. this done, the countries not going through a humanitarian crisis with widespread poverty. fueling a vast block at market where you can b
u. s. and the u. k. a lola lost their lives fighting their for american taxpayers. the war has cost an estimated $1.00 trillion dollars plus. whereas for the u. k, the figure is 40000000000 pounds. we discussed the agreement between the u. s. and the tele bond with international affirm commentator jonathan steele, and extraordinary from side to deal, basically to pull out on conditioning. i'm in the very name of the agreement signed in february 2020 was design, talked about an agreement between...
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a u. s. intervention a military intervention. tell me about which country you want the u. s. intervening . and i think it's about, i mean, because a lot of people are saying we need to stay in afghanistan to help the women. i say, how about the united states takes about 3 or 4000 troops and invades los angeles and brings health care and medical aid, and shelter to the 60000 homes, people in, in los angeles. how about we invade the inner cities of america? and we bring health care to those people. we bring shelter to those people. we bring medicine to those people. we bring counseling to those people. how about we invade america? and we start trying to help america. when is, when is america going to care about the women? and, you know, one out of 5 kids in america lives in poverty. so if you want to help people, why don't you give women and children want to give women a living wage in the united states? give them health care and give them an education? i radically, that's what the government up get then did up until we invented the taliban if you took. so there are 600000 ac
a u. s. intervention a military intervention. tell me about which country you want the u. s. intervening . and i think it's about, i mean, because a lot of people are saying we need to stay in afghanistan to help the women. i say, how about the united states takes about 3 or 4000 troops and invades los angeles and brings health care and medical aid, and shelter to the 60000 homes, people in, in los angeles. how about we invade the inner cities of america? and we bring health care to those...
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might have been a government of national unity or a power sharing arrangement or coalition government. instead, the u. s. deliberately left a mass c u. s. that a lion shut up shop for africa. nationals who helped foreign troops now fear of reprisals from the taliban. one group of afghans who assisted u. k. forces rallied on the streets of campbell on friday, demanding protection from the british government. perhaps their calls have been heard. 600 british troops have been deployed to safeguard u. k. nationals. they evacuated from the capitol as well as supporting the relocation of former african staff to we spoke to an interpreter who works for both the british and american forces. who asked to remain anonymous, had a fear for his life. my family has received threats. in the past some time my friend b home was attacked twice. my father has been given warnings and threats many, many times. my. my dad's name was called that has like will be severely at risk because he offered not one but to offer some this against the italian. recently, one of the interpreter, his father was caught in bacteria, a province. he was beaten very badly and
might have been a government of national unity or a power sharing arrangement or coalition government. instead, the u. s. deliberately left a mass c u. s. that a lion shut up shop for africa. nationals who helped foreign troops now fear of reprisals from the taliban. one group of afghans who assisted u. k. forces rallied on the streets of campbell on friday, demanding protection from the british government. perhaps their calls have been heard. 600 british troops have been deployed to safeguard...
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u. s. stayed in afghanistan, way too long. he did lay out, as you mentioned, a wider foreign policy perspective for the u. s. going forward visa v, the military and 2 ways. he said that any military missions by the u. s. going forward should have clear and achievable goals, something he felt for the last decade or so. the u. s. did not have enough ghana. stan, he also said that all mission's abroad for the u. s. military now should be in a fundamental interest of the u. s. and he felt that that was not necessarily the case in afghanistan for many years. he also mentioned 2 countries by name china and russia. he said those 2 countries pose in the view of a joe biden, a bigger threats in many ways to the united states. moving forward then afghan stan is or was and he said the u. s. needs to focus on china and russia and other things by mention cyber cyber threats as well. he said, there is nothing more that china and russia would want than to see the united states bog down and africana stand for another 10 or 20 years. the big picture here is this. joe biden has always felt that he wanted to know that the u. s.
u. s. stayed in afghanistan, way too long. he did lay out, as you mentioned, a wider foreign policy perspective for the u. s. going forward visa v, the military and 2 ways. he said that any military missions by the u. s. going forward should have clear and achievable goals, something he felt for the last decade or so. the u. s. did not have enough ghana. stan, he also said that all mission's abroad for the u. s. military now should be in a fundamental interest of the u. s. and he felt that that...
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u. s. and the u. k. a low lost their lives fighting their for american taxpayers. the war has cost an estimated $1.00 trillion dollars plus. whereas for the u. k, the figure is 40000000000 pounds professor of international political science. i'm l into mercer believes the trip polite was premature. the visa recommend closing up to members that perhaps pull out was b. make sure you got your scripts didn't seem to cause to what is going to happen in the event of the troops will out the way you see them sort of taking over dr. villa on up to down city, up to city, and on the last the latest county had for probably, you know, cabbage falling to the horses. so just imagine time people call it, but i'm calling from a nearby atheist. the whole of these are pretty much imminent. this is our team fil ahead. despite the political attentions and hostilities between the 2, russia has become the 2nd biggest oil supplier. busy to the us, so why america doing deals with its main opponents. we reveal more after the brain . ah, the, i think is part of mental health revolution. we increasingly freeze political claims. psychological language and mental health
u. s. and the u. k. a low lost their lives fighting their for american taxpayers. the war has cost an estimated $1.00 trillion dollars plus. whereas for the u. k, the figure is 40000000000 pounds professor of international political science. i'm l into mercer believes the trip polite was premature. the visa recommend closing up to members that perhaps pull out was b. make sure you got your scripts didn't seem to cause to what is going to happen in the event of the troops will out the way you...
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time now for a quick break, when we come back to cyber security officials from the u. s. the u. k. and australia have issued a new advisory calling on the private and public sectors to catch up before they are targeted by hackers will discuss. and as we go to break, here are the numbers at the clothes, shoes . ah ah ah, 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 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. look forward to talking to you all. that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given it by human beings, except when the shorter does that conflict with the 1st law show your identification. we should be very careful about artificial intelligence. the point obviously is to great truck rather than fear i would like to take on various jobs with artificial intelligence, real summoning with a robot must protect its own existence. with the p
time now for a quick break, when we come back to cyber security officials from the u. s. the u. k. and australia have issued a new advisory calling on the private and public sectors to catch up before they are targeted by hackers will discuss. and as we go to break, here are the numbers at the clothes, shoes . ah ah ah, 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 and...
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dígitos hacia el interior y vemos como se mantienen en 68 408-435-7541♪ s a r o h s a m i x ó r p s a l e d r i t r a p a n á c a r u h n uino categoría tres directamente sobre luisiana otra situación difícil es a partir del próximo domingo que vamos a estar viendo este fenómeno que tiene lugar de destino josé maría para nosotros eran calurosos 92 grados el domingo los 88 y el próximo lunes san josé empieza a descender la temperatura para partir de mañana tres dígitos nos vamos hasta los 27 le domingo y lunes comienzan descenso en las temperaturas como vámonos en marte porque allá para si está punto de encontrar lo que está buscando es decir esos seres vivos antiguos van a hacer prueba de estas rocas almacenarlas para que en una misión futura y analizar su vida orgánica allá en marte lo que está punto de suceder es histórico más a su hoyo en uno de estas rocas y quedarse con las pruebas van a ser enviados en otro planeta para su estudio, increíble lo que está pasando allá con percy >>> cuál es el tipo estimado para que puedan regresar aquí a tierra ? >>> no más importantes que la misión que los va recoger apenas está plan
dígitos hacia el interior y vemos como se mantienen en 68 408-435-7541♪ s a r o h s a m i x ó r p s a l e d r i t r a p a n á c a r u h n uino categoría tres directamente sobre luisiana otra situación difícil es a partir del próximo domingo que vamos a estar viendo este fenómeno que tiene lugar de destino josé maría para nosotros eran calurosos 92 grados el domingo los 88 y el próximo lunes san josé empieza a descender la temperatura para partir de mañana tres dígitos nos vamos...
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a fight between one u. k. family and the might of the u. s. government, 100 percent. and that's really what it's a bit about from the beginning. frankly misses the coolest, has been free to come back on her own and she should have done that a long time ago and diminished one of their employees killed harry. their reaction was to not stop and think about this family and the consequences that they faced. but they thought about themselves, catastrophic miscalculation that they made was that nobody would find out about it . this is not how you behave as a, as a nation state. when you kill somebody abroad, you face the consequences of your actions, and you do the right thing. you know, this issue is never going to go away until the united states government realizes. ready that there is a broken hearted ref family here to need help and needs support. we've reached out and all the rest to them numerous times continually get slapped in the face for doing so. they've lost their son and they want accountability and they want justice both in the criminal sense in the civil sense.
a fight between one u. k. family and the might of the u. s. government, 100 percent. and that's really what it's a bit about from the beginning. frankly misses the coolest, has been free to come back on her own and she should have done that a long time ago and diminished one of their employees killed harry. their reaction was to not stop and think about this family and the consequences that they faced. but they thought about themselves, catastrophic miscalculation that they made was that nobody...
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a 100 pieces of u. s. military equipment at the cobble airport. but said the, the u. s. left all the civilian infrastructure at the airport. so that the airport can come back working again in a civilian capacity. he said that's going to be very critical moving forward for the country. and lastly, he said on the ice ok, he said that the u. s. military believes there about 2000. i saw k fighters within afghanistan, he said that they posed the biggest threat to the u. s. over the last few days and not the taliban at all. but he said it's now and he said essentially, well the u. s. is no longer has a physical presence in afghanistan, they still have a very capable and probably the world's most powerful air force and are still able to carry out any sort of military operations that are the commander in chief would deem necessary. should that be the case? still, the u. s. has many bases within the region. of course, the bottom line though is it was a pretty frank assessment of where things were at. but very interesting. and the last day that the u. s. was in afghan stand sort of
a 100 pieces of u. s. military equipment at the cobble airport. but said the, the u. s. left all the civilian infrastructure at the airport. so that the airport can come back working again in a civilian capacity. he said that's going to be very critical moving forward for the country. and lastly, he said on the ice ok, he said that the u. s. military believes there about 2000. i saw k fighters within afghanistan, he said that they posed the biggest threat to the u. s. over the last few days and...
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u. s. a massive out of africa, people from the countries raising the specter of a new refugee crisis with growing phase in the e. u. of, of paid of 2015, 20000000 displaced for the middle east and africa added to that continent. ah, he's a one of the more most good, some good who welcome to the program you watching out into nationals. we have no live from a world news center this moscow. plenty to talk about this thursday coming from. i've got to start again. is the big headline of the day again, the u. s. the u. k. uninstalling. now all warning this morning of a high risk of a terrorist attack and cobble airport. and they've told us citizens to stay away from the area since i've kind of fell to the taliban. thousands of both foreign nationals and africans like have been desperately trying to flee the area around the port. and i will see the pictures yourself, for example, something of a disaster zone. i guess you could say with people sitting there, man's countless bags and suitcases and rubbish through and around after the taliban rejected claims. so it was stopping afghans with international visas from leaving
u. s. a massive out of africa, people from the countries raising the specter of a new refugee crisis with growing phase in the e. u. of, of paid of 2015, 20000000 displaced for the middle east and africa added to that continent. ah, he's a one of the more most good, some good who welcome to the program you watching out into nationals. we have no live from a world news center this moscow. plenty to talk about this thursday coming from. i've got to start again. is the big headline of the day...
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a coordinated us israel response? where do you think, you know, the u. s. and the u. k. will just really leave this up to up to israel for the time being you know, this doesn't merit a military response by the u. s. or the u. k. you can really hit the iranians, where they hurt by take by, by you, by using this in the economic realm. i mean, that's where iran is. the iranian regime is really vulnerable. a military response here isn't appropriate. actual probably play into iran hands because it would be probably perceived as being disproportionate and out of whack. so look at that, look at the u. s. u. k, to condemn it verbally and perhaps, and perhaps take just their position with regard to the iran nuclear revised iran nuclear deal, which doesn't the prospects of which don't look too good right now. but the name of the game here, john for iran is economics and sanctions relaxations, because eventually i'm going to have to give in iran, if iran does not running regime is not able to deliver economically for its people . yeah, and that's a great point. just real quick on th
a coordinated us israel response? where do you think, you know, the u. s. and the u. k. will just really leave this up to up to israel for the time being you know, this doesn't merit a military response by the u. s. or the u. k. you can really hit the iranians, where they hurt by take by, by you, by using this in the economic realm. i mean, that's where iran is. the iranian regime is really vulnerable. a military response here isn't appropriate. actual probably play into iran hands because it...
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this is not a little israel says it know has proof that iran attack to tanker off the coast of oman, killing to last week. the claims that are backed by the u. s. another u. k. a raising phase of open conflicts to innovations in orthodontics, we get a glimpse of the cutting edge tech that's being developed by one leading dental firm here in moscow. okay. so moment like my on my line. ah, what i see pretty clear that i don't feel that's changed the way that i speak. i hello monday morning. the 2nd of august life from ortiz will be sent here. moscow is kevin with you to bring your latest in 1st and those mass demonstrations and golfing france, germany and italy as police clash. we protested over the tightening of cobra restrictions the reports that one, protested sue in germany's collapse and died later in hospital. sincerely, july, daily infection cases in western europe have remained relatively low, but they are still on the rise. the, the the we've seen these protests across western europe be particularly in france and italy, and here in germany as well as people are unhappy with coven restrictions that are being put in place and take care when it comes
this is not a little israel says it know has proof that iran attack to tanker off the coast of oman, killing to last week. the claims that are backed by the u. s. another u. k. a raising phase of open conflicts to innovations in orthodontics, we get a glimpse of the cutting edge tech that's being developed by one leading dental firm here in moscow. okay. so moment like my on my line. ah, what i see pretty clear that i don't feel that's changed the way that i speak. i hello monday morning. the...
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u. k. like the u. s. people who become accustomed to this people are accustomed, wayne and mosques in the u. k. people are very, i would say, socially conscious and sort of a, b, b. i says they follow the rules. that is the nation with the largest percentage of people that have been vaccinated. that's due to the national health service and their roll out plan. so what was the vaccinations, the ma squaring, 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. no, he said in other companies are still deal or the company says that is to say that they are still dealing with pandemic related issues. what do you make of this whole? so actually i would say boys in their toys, he 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 street analysts. and i think that's part of his sell off. it was 10 point over 10400000 shares. you mentioned $300000000.00 was on, but he said, and his
u. k. like the u. s. people who become accustomed to this people are accustomed, wayne and mosques in the u. k. people are very, i would say, socially conscious and sort of a, b, b. i says they follow the rules. that is the nation with the largest percentage of people that have been vaccinated. that's due to the national health service and their roll out plan. so what was the vaccinations, the ma squaring, conscious social distancing? overall, i think people are just going to cope with it. we...
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the force of course, where they've been for the past week, desperately hoping for a flight out of cobble despite the u. s. u. k. in australia, wanting them to stay away because of an imminent threat from an iso affiliate and a passed out of the reuters news agency report that the group has claimed responsibility. they have claimed responsibility themselves for this attack. the us and u. k. continuing to use the airport to evacuate the citizens troops and afghan allies, but germany, denmark, belgium, and canada of now ended their evacuations. we continue to focus on the protection of our forces in the evacuees. as the evacuation contains, let me be clear while were saddened by the loss of life. both us and afghan were continued to execute the mission. our mission is to evacuate us citizens, 3rd country nationals, special immigrant visa holders, u. s embassy staff, and afghans at risk. despite this attack, we are continuing the mission, the evacuation at best speed. and as of today, we have approximately 5000 evacuees on the ramp at h, kyle, awaiting earlier. well, the airport lies just 5 kilometers from cent
the force of course, where they've been for the past week, desperately hoping for a flight out of cobble despite the u. s. u. k. in australia, wanting them to stay away because of an imminent threat from an iso affiliate and a passed out of the reuters news agency report that the group has claimed responsibility. they have claimed responsibility themselves for this attack. the us and u. k. continuing to use the airport to evacuate the citizens troops and afghan allies, but germany, denmark,...
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u. s. navy, in the south china sea as provocative. now come a la harris, his visit is intended to signify 2 countries in the region that the u. s. is committed to keeping a rule based international order and in keeping the south china sea open. now part of the u. s. policy will be about strengthening ties with countries in the region, so the u. s. can be seen as a counterweight to china's growing influence. now, how is china viewing this visit? while china's official sin one news agency portrayed harris's visit as a drive to contain china. and it also describes the us approach as outdated cold war thinking intended to create division and confrontation. now one of the things that harris will have to contend with during her visit is answering questions about of gonna start collapse and answering questions about us as credibility and commitment and keeping its foreign policy promises. now to the united states where at least 22 people have been killed during flooding in central tennessee, maybe 430 millimeters of rain fell on saturday. shattering a previous record rescue crews a searching for dozens were still missing, but parker. hampering those efforts the floods have washed away roads and destroyed homes. tropical storm on re is battering a st
u. s. navy, in the south china sea as provocative. now come a la harris, his visit is intended to signify 2 countries in the region that the u. s. is committed to keeping a rule based international order and in keeping the south china sea open. now part of the u. s. policy will be about strengthening ties with countries in the region, so the u. s. can be seen as a counterweight to china's growing influence. now, how is china viewing this visit? while china's official sin one news agency...
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time now for a quick break, when we come back. cyber security officials from the u. s. the u. k. and australia have issued a new advisory calling on the private and public sectors to catch up before they are targeted by hackers will discuss. and as we go to break, here are the numbers at the close. the me ah ah, in the old days before the francs in 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 c, b is printing and buying and monetizing debt by the trillion. so christine the garden, literally just buying trillion control of the garbage, but now post brackets, they don't have that way to wash the debts into the greater you laundromat. and so that is going to for the 1st time post break, the debts are going to start to cause a lot of pain. i believe it doesn't look like this is off the field puzzle to you to actually use the machine which is a bit me put your budget that a
time now for a quick break, when we come back. cyber security officials from the u. s. the u. k. and australia have issued a new advisory calling on the private and public sectors to catch up before they are targeted by hackers will discuss. and as we go to break, here are the numbers at the close. the me ah ah, in the old days before the francs in 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...
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a much larger u. s. force. and the u. s. a dogs to committed a pretty impressive amount of resources to beating up the columbia armed forces and police in columbia, in the war against our rebels. and now about a war machine. the united states that the united states helped build up as being on lee against on arm civilian demonstrators in all colombia, major cities. and most of its towns goes back decades. britain training. i mean, there's been parody 2100000 in something called the police innovation. so stabilisation training in columbia and so on. but, but i mean human rights watch america's director seriously saying that the scale of the police violence has not been seen in latin america. tell me what you're hearing, that human rights, what can be saying that the levels of violence can be that, that severe? so the 6 i have on this come from human rights n g o in columbia, that has been compiling the statistics in this started on april 28th and what they have so far, and they tend to be conservative in their numbers because t
a much larger u. s. force. and the u. s. a dogs to committed a pretty impressive amount of resources to beating up the columbia armed forces and police in columbia, in the war against our rebels. and now about a war machine. the united states that the united states helped build up as being on lee against on arm civilian demonstrators in all colombia, major cities. and most of its towns goes back decades. britain training. i mean, there's been parody 2100000 in something called the police...
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u. s. is committed to keeping a rules based international order and in keeping the south china sea open. now part of the u. s. policy will be about strengthening ties with countries in the region. so the u. s. can be seen as a counterweight to china's growing influence. now how is china viewing this visit? while china's officials in one news agency portrayed at harrison visit as a drive to contain china. and it also describes the u. s. approach as outdated cold war thinking intended to create division and confrontation. now one of the things that harris will have to contend with during her visit is answering questions about of gonna start collapse and answering questions about us as credibility and commitment in keeping his foreign policy promises bow. the head of has the law, those fuel from iran will soon be arriving in lebanon. fuel prices jump by 70 percent off to the government, further reduced to subsidy on sunday, lebanon is going through its worst economic crisis in recent times. fuel imports from iran could ease the problem, but it would be a violation of un sanctions. evidence economic crisis is
u. s. is committed to keeping a rules based international order and in keeping the south china sea open. now part of the u. s. policy will be about strengthening ties with countries in the region. so the u. s. can be seen as a counterweight to china's growing influence. now how is china viewing this visit? while china's officials in one news agency portrayed at harrison visit as a drive to contain china. and it also describes the u. s. approach as outdated cold war thinking intended to create...
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u. s. embassy in the u. k. embassy, demanding a ceasefire from the taliban. is there any indication that the taliban might be willing to listen? it doesn't seem as if it is they are making considerable progress in reclaiming territory in many parts of the country. and they are also re establishing their political control in those areas which they have regained from afghan national security forces. so unless there is some sort of breakthrough in diplomatic talks underway in doha, it's unlikely that the taller bond is going to stop what it's doing. there wasn't even a cease fire over the recent eat holiday. because when jordan talking to us from the us state department, ross, thanks very much indeed. as well as violence. soft guns also having to deal with floods and landslides, at least a 100 people have been killed. buskey workers in noticed on province and diggings, who deborah for survivors. the districts on the taliban console, which the government says makes it difficult for it to provide assistance, food and shelter. with all my sleeping in my house in 10
u. s. embassy in the u. k. embassy, demanding a ceasefire from the taliban. is there any indication that the taliban might be willing to listen? it doesn't seem as if it is they are making considerable progress in reclaiming territory in many parts of the country. and they are also re establishing their political control in those areas which they have regained from afghan national security forces. so unless there is some sort of breakthrough in diplomatic talks underway in doha, it's unlikely...
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u. s. u k, a raising phase of maybe an open conflict. also innovations and orthodontics. we got a glimpse for you at the cutting edge technology being developed by one leading dental firm here in moscow. ok, so moment 3 point my own my line off. ah, what? it's actually pretty serious and i don't feel that's changed the way that i choose not one most good time of the morning. 2nd of august live from ortiz, will be sent to you or moscow. it's kevin, i did like to be with you. thanks for your company. let me bring you our latest then. and as you heard and a headlines, my demonstrations and golfing from germany, even italy as police clash would protest with a thing of over the restrictions since early july deli infection cases in western europe have remained low, but they are still on the rise the the okay, those close we can see where we are this monday morning. are your correspondent peter all over on the line? money paid a was always going to happen. the longer this went on, of course, the more angry a lot of people were going to get to the polarized opinion, isn't it? tha
u. s. u k, a raising phase of maybe an open conflict. also innovations and orthodontics. we got a glimpse for you at the cutting edge technology being developed by one leading dental firm here in moscow. ok, so moment 3 point my own my line off. ah, what? it's actually pretty serious and i don't feel that's changed the way that i choose not one most good time of the morning. 2nd of august live from ortiz, will be sent to you or moscow. it's kevin, i did like to be with you. thanks for your...