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u. s. visa or some other one. so you can send people without a visa to these countries to our neighbors, but they don't want to take them with the visas to their own countries. is quite a humiliating approach to the issue. now putting statement come amid the preparations for tomorrow's collective security treaty organization meeting that's, that's an organization in which 3 of its members states are cars. exxon could kurdistan and said you could stand, these are all countries that are located in the central asian region where afghanistan is also located. and this is especially serious for to get to stand because it shares a common border with the dentist. and, but one of the bigger problems really is that, who's to say that all of the refugees that come into the region are actually going to be refugees are not military themselves. i mean, this is serious problem that the russian president has said has a direct relationship to russian national security when you had teams to but we don't, once militants disguise tho
u. s. visa or some other one. so you can send people without a visa to these countries to our neighbors, but they don't want to take them with the visas to their own countries. is quite a humiliating approach to the issue. now putting statement come amid the preparations for tomorrow's collective security treaty organization meeting that's, that's an organization in which 3 of its members states are cars. exxon could kurdistan and said you could stand, these are all countries that are located...
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u. s. or some other western country. but of course, nobody knows exactly how long that's going to take, or if they're even going to receive visas at all. it's important to remember that throughout the the ladder years of the afghanistan war and now a lot of people in afghanistan who collaborated with nato forces the us led coalition. they were promised visas and never received one and now they're fearing reprisals from the taliban. so let's hear what the russian president had to say about the situation, but we are now western partners frequently raised the question of accommodating african refugees in central asian countries before they get to us visa or some other one. so you can send people without a visa to these countries to our neighbors, but they don't want to take them with the visas to their own countries as quite a humiliating approach to the issue. now putting statement come amid the preparations for tomorrow's collective security treaty organization meeting that's, that's an organization in which 3 of its memb
u. s. or some other western country. but of course, nobody knows exactly how long that's going to take, or if they're even going to receive visas at all. it's important to remember that throughout the the ladder years of the afghanistan war and now a lot of people in afghanistan who collaborated with nato forces the us led coalition. they were promised visas and never received one and now they're fearing reprisals from the taliban. so let's hear what the russian president had to say about the...
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b, s or u. s. d c coin or even makers. dow, that's actually controlled by the coalition and the creators who actually issue it versus this one, the us dollar that's issued by the fed. obviously that will be controlled by the fed and that's what they want because that's literally the only difference they don't like sharing their power. they don't like another organization having the authority to issue something like a monetary instrument. so this, this point of the bill is actually quite disturbing because it states that the federal reserve will have be explicit authority to issue the digital version of the us dollar. and on the other hand, the u. s. country will actually have the authority to permit or prohibit us dollar and other fee ought to be stable court currency. so that's very disturbing to me because at the end of the day, a stable klein is essentially just another derivative like any other derivative in the market. giving the government authority to allow or disallow a stable coin. i mean t
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u. s. needs to taliban to do that in order to help secure the area and the taliban. they need the u. s. or want the us to get out of cobble as soon as possible. so it's in their best interest. the u. s. feels for the taliban to cooperate with the u. s. over the short term. will this cooperation go on after august 31st? nobody knows. but administration officials are saying that there is a chance that they'll need taliban cooperation in the future to evacuate potentially more americans or others after august 31st. so they're kind of leaving the door slightly open for further cooperation perhaps. but certainly the u. s. making it clear that joe biden does not trust the taliban, but certainly willing to work with them for now. okay, thank you so much. gabriel. he's on the reporting from washington. so heads on 0. sworn enemies of both the u. s. on the taliban will tell you about the group, the claimed responsibility for the cavalier for an attack. this is genocide. politicians don't care about it and they have decided our fate. cancer patients and 11 on the victims of a health system on life s
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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 the issue of these attack drones. iran has been not only testing the waters but also testing the airspace. it's been able to get som
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...
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u. s. or france, or anywhere in the world. you've got the pure biological invasion of the vaccine itself, which is quite personal, quite intimate. you're coughing up a lot of personal details there. but yeah, the and the invasion of your privacy now where you're turning over all this private information to 2 organizations with whom you otherwise have no context. so it's 2nd, next level of something that doesn't seem to fit with our normal liberal ideas of how society should work. and you think about how quickly all this transpired. i mean, this is all happened in the, in the course of really a month. really, it's quite shocking a year ago the people are talking about vaccine passports, that sort of stuff were dismissed as wild tinfoil hat. conspiracy theorists. well, these days just wait a couple months, even a couple of days. and it's all going to be true and they're going to say, well, that's of course what we always favorite, but it's a very alarming. and i think it's in gendering, a tremendous amount of public anger happen
u. s. or france, or anywhere in the world. you've got the pure biological invasion of the vaccine itself, which is quite personal, quite intimate. you're coughing up a lot of personal details there. but yeah, the and the invasion of your privacy now where you're turning over all this private information to 2 organizations with whom you otherwise have no context. so it's 2nd, next level of something that doesn't seem to fit with our normal liberal ideas of how society should work. and you think...
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u. s. or other forces there. i think it's going to be a very dark time and i can't say, i think it's very sad, although they didn't have to be this way. i appreciate the vitamins determination and he's not the only president before him. president obama and president trump all wanted to get out of afghanistan, but the way this was done has led to it actually debacle. a lot of people will be looking at this though, not, not just what the u. s. and it's nato partners have done in afghanistan, but they, they will also look to what's happened in iraq and of course, 20 years before that to vietnam. and they will ask, why does the united, what is the united states keep doing this? and should there be any lessons learned from all of yes, unfortunately, i think the lessons that people are learning now are very negative lessons for the u. s. and worse, i think they will conclude that the us does not have resolved and stamina to accomplish, initiated, publish it all. that does not console well with exam eyes and make decisi
u. s. or other forces there. i think it's going to be a very dark time and i can't say, i think it's very sad, although they didn't have to be this way. i appreciate the vitamins determination and he's not the only president before him. president obama and president trump all wanted to get out of afghanistan, but the way this was done has led to it actually debacle. a lot of people will be looking at this though, not, not just what the u. s. and it's nato partners have done in afghanistan, but...
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u. s. or china is a quid pro quo. you scratch my back, i'll scratch yours. reciprocating trading, favors and everything like that. so billionaires, yes, they do have a stay in china, but it's not going to be as effective as maybe here in the u. s. there's no specific lobbying parties or anything like that, but as i mentioned before, earlier, it's a re shift and redistribution of wealth. yes, the tech industry is going to lose money, but you know what? now the party gained has gained support of the automakers of the renewable energy. guys, jack moore has now gotten overtaken by a water bottling ceo. so basically the party at the same time, while it makes enemies, it is also making a lot of friends, which is exactly what happens here in the us under the, by the ministration. we have big oil now and all the electric car manufacturers that are getting a booth. so it's trading favors. they are always going to have some more power. they're always going to align their power in the best interest. other people so bo, bus co ho
u. s. or china is a quid pro quo. you scratch my back, i'll scratch yours. reciprocating trading, favors and everything like that. so billionaires, yes, they do have a stay in china, but it's not going to be as effective as maybe here in the u. s. there's no specific lobbying parties or anything like that, but as i mentioned before, earlier, it's a re shift and redistribution of wealth. yes, the tech industry is going to lose money, but you know what? now the party gained has gained support of...
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u. s. government or the u. s. military, 823000 civilians evacuated from afghanistan in about the last 2 weeks or so including 6000 americans. now he did mention that over a 100 pieces of us military equipment. either hum these planes or of the sort were destroyed by the u. s military right before the us left the airport, but that mckenzie said that any sort of civilian infrastructure at the airport was left in place. because he said, as we heard from blink and as well, they want that they the u. s. thinks that airport needs to be reopened as a civilian airport, as soon as possible, given its importance to the country. he also did say that that you know, that, that the official final evacuation of all of the people took place actually 12 hours before the last military plains left. and that interesting enough, and this was one of the most interesting parts of what he had to say is while the u . s. was previously bombing the taliban. now the u. s. is complimenting the taliban . mackenzie was very complimentary. tha
u. s. government or the u. s. military, 823000 civilians evacuated from afghanistan in about the last 2 weeks or so including 6000 americans. now he did mention that over a 100 pieces of us military equipment. either hum these planes or of the sort were destroyed by the u. s military right before the us left the airport, but that mckenzie said that any sort of civilian infrastructure at the airport was left in place. because he said, as we heard from blink and as well, they want that they the...
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u. s. or one out of every $91.00 workers. so this sort of low wage economy is a direct result of this sort of mis allocation of capital and the u. s. dollar system, which has caused the trip in dilemma, which is cause us to abandon hard money and then cause us to export our manufacturing. so all that's left is, is very low wage jobs, where you rely on that. and thus, you need a lot of inflation to basically disintegrate that, that le cares a trip. the i estate prints trillions of dollars that they send to chinese workers and chinese factory owners who make the world goods that they shipping containers into amazon warehouses. and wal mart stores, where millions and millions of americans work at a less than survivor, a wall minimum wage and are for the 1st time in america, life expectancy is going down. so they're dying. that's the way it works. now folks, it, that's where we're at. and that's where the die off in america is happening. and that's also a fact. well, the interesting thing is we do have the stimulus checks. people
u. s. or one out of every $91.00 workers. so this sort of low wage economy is a direct result of this sort of mis allocation of capital and the u. s. dollar system, which has caused the trip in dilemma, which is cause us to abandon hard money and then cause us to export our manufacturing. so all that's left is, is very low wage jobs, where you rely on that. and thus, you need a lot of inflation to basically disintegrate that, that le cares a trip. the i estate prints trillions of dollars that...
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u. s . government to try to make arrangements to get these people out of afghanistan because they believe that their relationship with the u. s. government or us based organizations makes them targets by the taller bond. so they're really working off rough estimate, they do a little le status statistical work to try to extrapolate the number. and that is how they're getting to this figure of a tens of thousands of people, both of us citizens and otherwise that the u. s. government would be trying to fly out of the country. thank you very much. frozen in jordan little the latest there in washington. and after drafting in commercial planes to help with the evacuation of the u. s. as increase the number of people it's bringing out of cobble. in the past 24 hours, 5 flights landed at dulles international airport with approximately 1300 passengers. at this time, for military installations as well as dulles international, are receiving afghans as they come into the united states or phil laval, live near dallas airport, where phil plains of, with african refugees have been landing. they're telling me more about what you've been seeing through the
u. s . government to try to make arrangements to get these people out of afghanistan because they believe that their relationship with the u. s. government or us based organizations makes them targets by the taller bond. so they're really working off rough estimate, they do a little le status statistical work to try to extrapolate the number. and that is how they're getting to this figure of a tens of thousands of people, both of us citizens and otherwise that the u. s. government would be...
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u. s. or one out of every $91.00 workers . so this sort of low wage economy is a direct result of this sort of mis allocation of capital and the us dollar system, which has caused the trip in dilemma which has caused us to abandon hard money and then cause us to export our manufacturing. so all that's left is, is very low wage jobs, where you rely on that. and thus you need a lot of inflation to basically disintegrate that, that le cares a trip the i estate prints trillions of dollars that they send to chinese workers. and chinese factory owners who make the world goods that they shipping containers into amazon warehouses and wal mart stores where millions and millions of americans work at a less than survivor wal minimum wage. and our for the 1st time in america, life expectancy is going down. so they're dying, that's the way it works. now folks that, that's where we're at, and that's what the die off in america is happening. and that's also a fact. well, the interesting thing is we do have the stimulus checks. people are cho
u. s. or one out of every $91.00 workers . so this sort of low wage economy is a direct result of this sort of mis allocation of capital and the us dollar system, which has caused the trip in dilemma which has caused us to abandon hard money and then cause us to export our manufacturing. so all that's left is, is very low wage jobs, where you rely on that. and thus you need a lot of inflation to basically disintegrate that, that le cares a trip the i estate prints trillions of dollars that they...
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u. s. or a federal law that allows deportations during a health crisis. a coalition eventually led by the american civil liberties union and then they'll be resuming a law. so meantime against the white house over the expulsions. daniel hawkins has got the latest jo bought and sold the public as the antidote to donald trump is migration policies. will markets it is fair and humane? a far cry from his previous us as children in case you scandal with the president tweeted out a picture of what he wanted his barrier to look like, including spiked steel slaps. seriously, mister president, what is the matter with you? though 1000 migrant children ripped from their parents under these new orders from the trump administration. and this is a serious issue children's lives do literally hanging the balance. donald trump caused this crisis. he originally took credit for it, but now donald trump is running from what he did. and tonight i can report donald trump is lying about his policy. and it did seem changed. was afoot, a series of trump? policies were nouns soon
u. s. or a federal law that allows deportations during a health crisis. a coalition eventually led by the american civil liberties union and then they'll be resuming a law. so meantime against the white house over the expulsions. daniel hawkins has got the latest jo bought and sold the public as the antidote to donald trump is migration policies. will markets it is fair and humane? a far cry from his previous us as children in case you scandal with the president tweeted out a picture of what he...
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u. s. or on the rise again with numbers topping last summer's peak. and even though many states have fully reopen, some might still think twice about holding a big birthday bash. but having just turned 60 former president brock obama wasn't going to let coven rain on his parade. the, the the the, the cobra 19 has gotten more contagious, so it's more important than ever to get vaccinated vaccines, the safe and the best way to protect yourself and your loved ones. so well that's birthday was the classic move of i do what i feel like i do. tough fun. but then when i'm going to talk to the public, i'm going to say what they should do. so it's quite critical. they're not following the rules. i think that the rules don't apply to them, so they're not extending setting in the sample for the general population. that's why the general population feels. it's not important where math is not to take very important take tests. vaccines are 100 percent effective. you need to make sure we get rid of the long overdue type of people with math outdoors and we can see w
u. s. or on the rise again with numbers topping last summer's peak. and even though many states have fully reopen, some might still think twice about holding a big birthday bash. but having just turned 60 former president brock obama wasn't going to let coven rain on his parade. the, the the the, the cobra 19 has gotten more contagious, so it's more important than ever to get vaccinated vaccines, the safe and the best way to protect yourself and your loved ones. so well that's birthday was the...
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u. s. or can ida has made landfall as a category for we'll get the details on the massive flooding. tremendous damage and death toll and louisiana, mississippi. now there is no more heated debate amongst americans these days. been mandatory vaccine. as the list of companies with mandates is growing, but what a parental rights was based on your vaccination status. sounds crazy right. well not a great one. eleanor. a judge who just made an impression ruling against a mother or wanting to bring in the details of the case. a fingerprint, right? does the state always have a child's best interest at heart when they are looking for permanent homes? well, one foster parent has some concerns. our legal analyst joined us with the story. i'm sorry, i know huge and you're watching news you use right here on our to america. let's get started.
u. s. or can ida has made landfall as a category for we'll get the details on the massive flooding. tremendous damage and death toll and louisiana, mississippi. now there is no more heated debate amongst americans these days. been mandatory vaccine. as the list of companies with mandates is growing, but what a parental rights was based on your vaccination status. sounds crazy right. well not a great one. eleanor. a judge who just made an impression ruling against a mother or wanting to bring in...
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u. s. s. or failed handling of the pandemic. now a ton of foreign ministry spokesperson and chinese officials have also been taking the opportunity to promote their or infringe theory as to the origin of the virus saying that it could have originated in a u. s. lab one that's called fort detrick's in the state of maryland. now during this briefing, foot song, the spokesperson himself admitted that this was an unlikely possibility. and that bating was only pushing this because of the u. s. itself pushing its own assertions . meanwhile astray, lee, a state of new south wales has set a new hi daily cove. at 19 cases and thailand's death toll from the virus has crossed 10000. the vast majority of that coming just in the last 4 months. and that sad comes as vietnam received some vaccine help from the u. s. and taiwan has started using its own job for the virus. scott jaila takes a look at the region from bangkok. more than half of australia is 25000000 people are in lockdown. hospitals in its largest city sydney, are under severe pre
u. s. s. or failed handling of the pandemic. now a ton of foreign ministry spokesperson and chinese officials have also been taking the opportunity to promote their or infringe theory as to the origin of the virus saying that it could have originated in a u. s. lab one that's called fort detrick's in the state of maryland. now during this briefing, foot song, the spokesperson himself admitted that this was an unlikely possibility. and that bating was only pushing this because of the u. s....
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u. s. or 4 percent year over year. while labor participation is up to 61.7 percent, all of which has caused markets to react positively. and before we wrap up, we wanted to take a look at the state of oil. now both brent crude and west texas intermediate fell this week. prices really took a hit over concerns of oil demand could be hurt by new restrictions due to rise. and cobit cases, all just as opec plus members moved to increase output in the coming months time. now for a quick break, but when we come back, we head back to the crypto currency sector, where a change in a theory has led to a crypto rally across the board will explain state and we'll be back into the ah, as we were saying, shipping all of our jobs and factors to china was a bad idea. but the american people were ok with it because although their way, cuz we're going down the stuff they were getting from china via wal mart was cheaper than ever. okay, now the chickens have come home the route. now the china labor sink is finished. inflation is kicking i
u. s. or 4 percent year over year. while labor participation is up to 61.7 percent, all of which has caused markets to react positively. and before we wrap up, we wanted to take a look at the state of oil. now both brent crude and west texas intermediate fell this week. prices really took a hit over concerns of oil demand could be hurt by new restrictions due to rise. and cobit cases, all just as opec plus members moved to increase output in the coming months time. now for a quick break, but...
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u. s. or the center for debate over vaccine mandate. ah, it's another beautiful sunny day, a 35000 feet. the weather sponsored by cattle airways booted world's best airline of 2021. hello, nice to see you. right off the bat. we've got to start with the flooding situation in north korea. there have been days of rain as of late and it is just piling up. so we see rivers rise rapidly. and you know, as we head toward thursday, we still have some showers lingering, round the korean peninsula, but a bit further toward the south, our plum rains are really getting going here. these are training storms, basically parked over one area, bringing out its moisture right through a huge swath of japan. so you have 29 degrees on friday. now if we go a bit further toward the south, the southeast corner of china, so one dong providence, over the past 24 hours is scooped up almost a 100 millimeters of rain. and it's still come in as we head toward friday. okay. for the philippines really from the top and to the bottom, and we are soft into saki conditions
u. s. or the center for debate over vaccine mandate. ah, it's another beautiful sunny day, a 35000 feet. the weather sponsored by cattle airways booted world's best airline of 2021. hello, nice to see you. right off the bat. we've got to start with the flooding situation in north korea. there have been days of rain as of late and it is just piling up. so we see rivers rise rapidly. and you know, as we head toward thursday, we still have some showers lingering, round the korean peninsula, but a...
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u. s. or can, ida has made landfall as a category for you. we'll give you the details on the massive flooding, tremendous damage and death toll and louisiana, mississippi. now there is no more heated debate amongst americans these days in mandatory vaccine. as the list of companies with mandates is growing. but what a parental rights was based on your vaccination status. sounds crazy. right. well not a great one. eleanor a judge who just made an unprecedented ruling against a mother. we're going to bring you the details of the case. a fingerprint, right? does the state always have a child's best interest at heart when they are looking for permanent homes? one foster parent has some concerns. our legal analyst joined us, but the story, i'm sorry, i know huge and you're watching news. you fuse right here on our to america. let's get started. ah, we start with the latest events from afghanistan. the pentagon has announced the completion of military evacuations of from the country need to 20 your mission there. last c, 17 lifted off from hammered
u. s. or can, ida has made landfall as a category for you. we'll give you the details on the massive flooding, tremendous damage and death toll and louisiana, mississippi. now there is no more heated debate amongst americans these days in mandatory vaccine. as the list of companies with mandates is growing. but what a parental rights was based on your vaccination status. sounds crazy. right. well not a great one. eleanor a judge who just made an unprecedented ruling against a mother. we're...
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u. s. or other forces there. i think it's going to be a very dark time and i think it's very sad also, they didn't have to be this way. i appreciate personal items, determination, and he's not the only president before him. president obama and president trump all want to get out of afghanistan, but the way this was done has led to an absolute debacle. unfortunately, i think the lessons that people are learning now are very negative lessons for us in the world. i think they will conclude that the us does not have resolved and stamina to accomplish initiative to accomplish a goal that it does not consult with exam eyes and make decisions on its own and leave those who are also sacrificed in the lurch. when we decide to leave and adversaries will think that they only need to wait out united states, such as taliban has done, or worse, those of russia, china will see a vacuum power vacuum where they will then step in detail that and, and do so by imposing a new type of conflict type of carrying approach to the world r
u. s. or other forces there. i think it's going to be a very dark time and i think it's very sad also, they didn't have to be this way. i appreciate personal items, determination, and he's not the only president before him. president obama and president trump all want to get out of afghanistan, but the way this was done has led to an absolute debacle. unfortunately, i think the lessons that people are learning now are very negative lessons for us in the world. i think they will conclude that...
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u. s. or the us . and so this is why it's really a very critical question as to how will the cow a b on rule wait to after all, that's the reason why the united states, you know, invaded afghanistan, right after 911 in the 1st point. and so the truth is, is that this remains an open question. what we do know is that the taliban has not been open or clear in cutting its tides from o kite. that it will not come strongly out again though it says that it will do everything to prevent attacks against the west. but does that mean that the taliban will separate relations without car you don't? i doubt it. and so. 1 how the towel band relates to other frankly, even more extreme groups when it comes to transnational terrorism. and that includes both al qaeda ice, if that's really the key question, which i'll be focusing on next. abraham is associate professor of political science at northeastern university boston. thanks for joining us in the program today, could savvy with any kind of. meanwhile, the 1st batch
u. s. or the us . and so this is why it's really a very critical question as to how will the cow a b on rule wait to after all, that's the reason why the united states, you know, invaded afghanistan, right after 911 in the 1st point. and so the truth is, is that this remains an open question. what we do know is that the taliban has not been open or clear in cutting its tides from o kite. that it will not come strongly out again though it says that it will do everything to prevent attacks...
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u. s. non government agencies or the u. s. non governmental organizations and afghans who otherwise are a great risk in u. s. news agencies. i know there are concerns about why we did not begin evacuating, atkins civilians sooner. part of the answer is some of the afghans did not want to leave earlier. still hopeful for their country and part of because the afghan government and his supporters discouraged us some organizing a mass exodus to avoid triggering, as they said, a crisis of confidence merican troops are performing this mission as professionally and as effectively as they always do. but it is not without risks . as we carry out this departure, we have made it clear to the tale mind. if they attack our personnel or disrupt our operation, the u. s. presence will be swift, and the response will be swift and forceful. will defend our people with devastating force if necessary. our current military mission, we short in time limit is what scope and focused in its objectives get our people and our allies as safely as quickly
u. s. non government agencies or the u. s. non governmental organizations and afghans who otherwise are a great risk in u. s. news agencies. i know there are concerns about why we did not begin evacuating, atkins civilians sooner. part of the answer is some of the afghans did not want to leave earlier. still hopeful for their country and part of because the afghan government and his supporters discouraged us some organizing a mass exodus to avoid triggering, as they said, a crisis of confidence...
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u. s. on friday or roslyn, jordan's following developments from the u. s. state department moment. imagine that this is possibly good news for many afghans. is it as good as they think it might be? well, it really comes down to whether or not the people who are covered by this expansion in the special refugee program that the u. s. is establishing for certain afghan citizens as whether they can actually take advantage of it. many of the people who are being covered by this either don't have enough time served, working with the us military or with the u. s. government, as well as those who worked with us based in g o or us based media organizations. this is a question of these people living all over a country in which as we just heard from charlotte balance, the taliban is increasingly in control. and so they're going to have to figure out how to get out of afghanistan to a 3rd country, which is where they can engage with the us government on trying to gain that refugee status and ultimately be resettled here in the united states. it's not going to be an easy process. first, they hav
u. s. on friday or roslyn, jordan's following developments from the u. s. state department moment. imagine that this is possibly good news for many afghans. is it as good as they think it might be? well, it really comes down to whether or not the people who are covered by this expansion in the special refugee program that the u. s. is establishing for certain afghan citizens as whether they can actually take advantage of it. many of the people who are being covered by this either don't have...
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u. s. non government agencies or u. s. non governmental organizations and afghans who otherwise are a great risk in u. s. news agencies. i know there are concerns about why we did not begin evacuating, atkins civilians sooner. part of the answer is some of the afghans did not want to leave earlier. still hopeful for their country important because the afghan government and his supporters discouraged us some organizing a mass exodus to avoid triggering, as they said, a crisis of confidence american troops are performing this mission as professionally and as effectively as they always do. but it is not without risks . as we carry out this departure, we have made it clear to the tale mind. if they attack our personnel or disrupt her operation, the u. s. presence will be swift, and the response will be swift and forceful. will defend our people with devastating force if necessary. our current military mission, we shorten time, limit is what scope and focused in its objectives, get our people and our allies as safely as quickly
u. s. non government agencies or u. s. non governmental organizations and afghans who otherwise are a great risk in u. s. news agencies. i know there are concerns about why we did not begin evacuating, atkins civilians sooner. part of the answer is some of the afghans did not want to leave earlier. still hopeful for their country important because the afghan government and his supporters discouraged us some organizing a mass exodus to avoid triggering, as they said, a crisis of confidence...
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u. s. u k, or certainly other 5 ice nations, why? even i can follow up. i'm just some guy. but i can follow up on a c, g, t, n piece in english, and think for myself as kind of millions of others. hence, this latest distraction with teen player found she in order to shift narratives, i mean, who writes these scripts for the press to then recite some neo con hacks with heidegger fetishes who never finished film school. i read interesting and in my introduction i gave all of the, the, the ridiculous fiasco, you know, these people, it was orchestrated with people that are not very bright. ok. it's that is obviously that's why they fall apart. and these and these new quote what new stories are for other news people to, to believe ok would say all this kind of nod their head ok like seals, you know, clapping here. you know, bit john, you know, my, i want to make it clear to everyone here. i want to know what happened. ok. i'm not interested in blaming or punitive anything. i'm not interested in it. i want to know what happens. so we don't go through it again because for all the
u. s. u k, or certainly other 5 ice nations, why? even i can follow up. i'm just some guy. but i can follow up on a c, g, t, n piece in english, and think for myself as kind of millions of others. hence, this latest distraction with teen player found she in order to shift narratives, i mean, who writes these scripts for the press to then recite some neo con hacks with heidegger fetishes who never finished film school. i read interesting and in my introduction i gave all of the, the, the...
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u. s. on friday, or roslyn. jordan's following developments from the us state department, a ros. this sounds in principle like a good offer from the, the u. s. is it as good as it sounds? well, it all comes down to whether you are the people who are theoretically eligible under this expanded refugee designation can actually get out of the country. that is the 1st step for any person who wants to claim refugee status in another country. they have to leave their home country, and this is a very difficult prospect because many of the people who were working with the u. s . based media organizations or n g o r in parts of the country now controlled by the tall bond. the us military is for all intents and purposes, basically out of the country, it has not been involved in the relocation so far of afghan interpreters and their families. and so because they weren't involved in that process, it's basically the same situation with those who work with n g o or media organizations. these people are essentially on their they have to find their way out of the country in order to start the proc
u. s. on friday, or roslyn. jordan's following developments from the us state department, a ros. this sounds in principle like a good offer from the, the u. s. is it as good as it sounds? well, it all comes down to whether you are the people who are theoretically eligible under this expanded refugee designation can actually get out of the country. that is the 1st step for any person who wants to claim refugee status in another country. they have to leave their home country, and this is a very...
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or continue to seek some diplomatic resolution to this crisis. in addition, you've got that threat from president biden directly to the taliban, that should any u. s. property or personnel be attacked, the u. s. would respond very strongly, but perhaps the bottom line in terms of what the us a position is, is what president binded himself said in the course of the week. he said he does not regret his decision to withdraw all the troops. he said as well, that it's the gang problem. now it's up to the afghan generals and the african leadership to repulse the taliban advance. so diplomatic career solutions very difficult to find at this particular stage. thank you. my camera, washington. well, all the top stories is our major search and rescue operation is under wayne haiti, off the country was struck by 7.2 magnitude of quake at least 227 people have been killed and officials expect there will be many more casualties. haiti's prime minister is declared a state of emergency and says there's enormous damage in the bunker reports was alive and clearly exhausted. the young woman and the child a pool from the rubble. moments of the massive earthquake hom
or continue to seek some diplomatic resolution to this crisis. in addition, you've got that threat from president biden directly to the taliban, that should any u. s. property or personnel be attacked, the u. s. would respond very strongly, but perhaps the bottom line in terms of what the us a position is, is what president binded himself said in the course of the week. he said he does not regret his decision to withdraw all the troops. he said as well, that it's the gang problem. now it's up...
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they would want to be very careful that they target certainly westerners or western forces or any members of the u. s. military or its allies. it would in the collateral damage inevitably get passengers who or people who are trying to get on to flight out of the country. but if you're a lamp state, you could probably justify that. it as much as these people were effectively from islamic state, point of view, all this collaborating with foreign governments, and if that collateral damage then, so be it. but they will be very careful is i'm state not to touch any taliban in the collateral damage because they would know that if they want to stay in afghanistan, despite all of the assurances from the taliban, that they're not going to give safe haven to any of these groups, they really have to stay under the radar, especially in the early days, early months to see how this all plays out with this new government coming into power here. robert bride, thanks very much. rob brought a correspondence course over to charlotte bellis josie. now on the phone from cobble and we managed to get a gist of what you sai
they would want to be very careful that they target certainly westerners or western forces or any members of the u. s. military or its allies. it would in the collateral damage inevitably get passengers who or people who are trying to get on to flight out of the country. but if you're a lamp state, you could probably justify that. it as much as these people were effectively from islamic state, point of view, all this collaborating with foreign governments, and if that collateral damage then, so...