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u. s. security failure as the u. s was responsible for guarding the entrance to the airport, but the us maintain that it was the taliban failure for even allowing sisters to get through and basically infiltrate the crowds. regardless of the evacuation effort continues along with as president vine, and said the hunt for those responsible for thursday's attack, the deadliest day, by the way, for us forces in afghanistan in a decade. president biden said the u. s. will hunt down those responsible though this also comes after just a few weeks ago. the president essentially lauding america success in the region mission to degrade the terrors, tread about kind in afghanistan and kilo summer been lot and was a success. i believed that our presence in that gas dance should be focused on the reason we went in the 1st place to ensure afghanistan would not be used as a base from which to attack our homeland. again. we did that. those who carried out just attack as well as anyone who wishes america harm. no. this, we will not fo
u. s. security failure as the u. s was responsible for guarding the entrance to the airport, but the us maintain that it was the taliban failure for even allowing sisters to get through and basically infiltrate the crowds. regardless of the evacuation effort continues along with as president vine, and said the hunt for those responsible for thursday's attack, the deadliest day, by the way, for us forces in afghanistan in a decade. president biden said the u. s. will hunt down those responsible...
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u. s. security at the airport was overly strict, and preventing afghans from entering. he warned that it was mathematically impossible for the us and its allies to fly out the 10s of thousands of afghan personnel and their families by the promised august study. first deadline away from the airport. there are signs of normality, with ministerial offices opening for the 1st time since the taliban takeover. wrong bride begins our coverage now answering the taliban coal to turn up for work. most government employees arrived at their offices for the start of the working week to be met by a new set of gods for the taliban. it's another important step toward securing power. we are quite pleased that there has not been any looting or anything and the people are beginning to, to be confident and going back out and resuming their normal lives. and hopefully, in a very short period, we will, we will back to complete, you know, complete normally the, the streets have been getting busier every day. but then expected reopening of the bank didn't happen. only the cash machines were wo
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u. s. securities and exchange commission does not have jurisdiction over peer commodities or their trading venue, including crypto asset. what do you make of those comments? yeah, this really contradicted the position that gary against the fcc made earlier this week where he said crypto and all points are all securities. so quinn has a saying that crypt does is more like an asset, a commodity that does not fall under the jurisdiction of the s b c. and in his own separate tweet, former c f t c chairman john carlo said that the cnbc is basically the only agency with the experience to regulate the crypto currency market. and i think this is a very fair statement because the security is a financial instrument. but a commodity is not a security, just a commodity is a security is a monetary value. but unlike a commodity, a security is not traded between 2 parties. the fact that crypto is a peer to peer shows that it's traded between 2 parties and it's more along the description of a commodity commodities. something has value in it of itself, like oil, like gold, like cattle. you use it, you spen
u. s. securities and exchange commission does not have jurisdiction over peer commodities or their trading venue, including crypto asset. what do you make of those comments? yeah, this really contradicted the position that gary against the fcc made earlier this week where he said crypto and all points are all securities. so quinn has a saying that crypt does is more like an asset, a commodity that does not fall under the jurisdiction of the s b c. and in his own separate tweet, former c f t c...
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u. s. security failure as the u. s. was responsible for guarding the entrance to the airport, but the us maintain that it was the taliban failure for even allowing sisters to get through and basically infiltrate the crowds. regardless of the evacuation effort continues at the 100 cause i international airport, the u. s. has so far evacuated some 12500 people accounting from cobble over 24 hour period and will continue as the august 31st deadline approaches. and on that now, there have been $89.00 flights over that 24 hour period. according to officials. it's unclear what will happen after the august 31st deadline. presumably if there are any remaining americans, enough ganeth stand, the u. s. will continue to work to remove them, or any ask ends with what are called s i v. special immigration visas, or us permanent residency along with as president vine and said the hunt for those responsible for thursdays attacked the deadliest day by the way. for us forces in afghanistan in a decade, president biden said, the u. s. wi
u. s. security failure as the u. s. was responsible for guarding the entrance to the airport, but the us maintain that it was the taliban failure for even allowing sisters to get through and basically infiltrate the crowds. regardless of the evacuation effort continues at the 100 cause i international airport, the u. s. has so far evacuated some 12500 people accounting from cobble over 24 hour period and will continue as the august 31st deadline approaches. and on that now, there have been...
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u. s. a needs the taliban to provide security outside of the airport grounds because the u. s. has no control over that area. so it's really remarkable if you will. it's my colleague alan fisher was pointing out previously. remarkable to hear us central command leader, the head of the us forces in afghanistan at this very moment, talking about needing the taliban to help protect us troops right now. incredibly remarkable. i will say another anecdote in history here. this was the deadliest attack on us forces since when, since august, 6th, 2011. that's when a chinook helicopter was shot down that killed 30 americans and 8 afghans. where did that happen in afghanistan? who shot it down? the taliban. so that was 10 years ago, so you can see how this is all. this is just, it's how remarkable it is. now, 10 years later, the u. s. natal bond working together in some some ways here. thank you. thank you very much. gabriel is under an washer and we can now speak to school or drawn. she was the ask you for our preventative you and in 2020 joins us live from cobbled via skype. 60 afghans
u. s. a needs the taliban to provide security outside of the airport grounds because the u. s. has no control over that area. so it's really remarkable if you will. it's my colleague alan fisher was pointing out previously. remarkable to hear us central command leader, the head of the us forces in afghanistan at this very moment, talking about needing the taliban to help protect us troops right now. incredibly remarkable. i will say another anecdote in history here. this was the deadliest...
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right now in the short term, the us interest is to have taliban security personnel guarding the outside of the airport, the perimeter, the 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
right now in the short term, the us interest is to have taliban security personnel guarding the outside of the airport, the perimeter, the 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...
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u. s. national security advisor that there would be some leeway on this january on august 31st. the deadline for evacuating well, and it's, it's not clear exactly who the national security advisor jim sullivan is talking about. but we do know that the u. s. will have to remove its personnel from the airport once it is finished with evacuation flights from that airport. so that may take some time past the august 31st deadline, actually getting the, the, the marines and the soldiers and naval personnel who are performing their duties at the airport and maintaining air traffic control. all that sort of thing that keeps an airport running, they will be the last to leave. another thing that jake sullivan, the national security adviser said earlier today was that in, in the us view of us intelligence, what he called a relevant terrorist groups, quote unquote, do not possess the ability to plan advanced attacks outside of afghanistan. so for people wondering exactly what the situation could be after the u. s. is fully gone from afghanistan, speaking presumably of ice ok. and of sulliva
u. s. national security advisor that there would be some leeway on this january on august 31st. the deadline for evacuating well, and it's, it's not clear exactly who the national security advisor jim sullivan is talking about. but we do know that the u. s. will have to remove its personnel from the airport once it is finished with evacuation flights from that airport. so that may take some time past the august 31st deadline, actually getting the, the, the marines and the soldiers and naval...
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u. s. national security agency now says it will conduct an internal investigation. carlson claimed in june that an informant had said that the agency was spying on him in an effort to derail his show. on sunday, we heard from a whistleblower within the u. s. government some with direct knowledge who warned us that the essay was reading our electronic communications or e mails and tax and was planning to leak them selectively in an effort to hurt us. and at the time, the se abruptly denied carlson's accusation saying it had no plans to sabotage his program. it was a rare response from the traditionally reclusive agency and fellow journalists from rival media outlets mark the fox news host, suggesting he might have simply made up the claims. if you want to believe the n s a is reading your favorite tv star, the males go right ahead. he claims it's true. carlson is a conspiracy monger law enforcement about to expose you for doing something really bad and do it me in tucker carlson. and i now it appears not so far fetched with a report saying that carlson's personal information was illegally p
u. s. national security agency now says it will conduct an internal investigation. carlson claimed in june that an informant had said that the agency was spying on him in an effort to derail his show. on sunday, we heard from a whistleblower within the u. s. government some with direct knowledge who warned us that the essay was reading our electronic communications or e mails and tax and was planning to leak them selectively in an effort to hurt us. and at the time, the se abruptly denied...
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security council meeting. and of course, all eyes will be on the to thomas greenfield. the u. s. representative of the security council trying to explain the u. s. his position right now and what the u . s. is going to do after what nearly every diplomat i've spoken to says is a catastrophic foreign policy failure by washington. white house officials have been stunned at the speed of the ta ta bond take over the president. joe biden was at camp david on sunday, getting regular briefings from his national security team. he's been facing criticism for sticking to a plan initiated by his predecessor donald trump. to end the u. s. military mission enough can this time the secretary of state anthony blanket insist the u. s. has achieved its mission enough, gone this time. and he rejects comparisons to the vietnam war when american troops made a chaotic and humiliating exit from saigon in 1975. let's take a step back. this is manifestly not saigon. the fact the matter is this. we went to afghanistan 20 years ago with one mission in mind, and that was the deal with the people who attac
security council meeting. and of course, all eyes will be on the to thomas greenfield. the u. s. representative of the security council trying to explain the u. s. his position right now and what the u . s. is going to do after what nearly every diplomat i've spoken to says is a catastrophic foreign policy failure by washington. white house officials have been stunned at the speed of the ta ta bond take over the president. joe biden was at camp david on sunday, getting regular briefings from...
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u. s. military personnel. also among the dead, the taliban has condemned the violence and stepping up security around the airport . the u. s. says it will continue itself until the august 31st deadline, but other countries, including the u. k, ending will have already ended their evacuation missions while alan fischer is across developments for us at the pentagon. but 1st let's speak to robert bride. he's on the ground there for us in the african capital. cobble, rob, can you talk us through what the situation is like there on the ground, especially in that area around the airport? yeah, i mean the airport this friday night, it's just over days. is this devastating attack? it remains extremely tense around the airport. it's the night time i was now, and the numbers of people around the airport tends to drop in any case, but you do get the sense that maybe more people are staying away because of the ongoing fear of a further attack. and also i think a general acceptance that is the number of evacuation flights now decreases as we get towards these various deadlines that the chances of getting on one of these flig
u. s. military personnel. also among the dead, the taliban has condemned the violence and stepping up security around the airport . the u. s. says it will continue itself until the august 31st deadline, but other countries, including the u. k, ending will have already ended their evacuation missions while alan fischer is across developments for us at the pentagon. but 1st let's speak to robert bride. he's on the ground there for us in the african capital. cobble, rob, can you talk us through...
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secure people. what is fleeing canada hall? just off an hour before the thought about announcement, the u. s. embassy in cobble is now larger, all american citizens to leave kind of immediately, and so far as to offer loans to americans unable to afford plane tickets. home media reports claiming embassy softballs to be evacuated by the us military. couple journalists, so what caught a claim bray about generating national security situation? what more do you know about the capture of kandahar taliban claims? according to some accounts, the governor of the province is only left with the 6 or 7 of his body guards refusing to leave. he's from kandahar we heard reports of heavy fighting between the taliban and members of the con, the harp police inside the police headquarters. we have to really remember that kandahar is the home of senior, all of our leaders and commanders. this is where they started their movement in the 1990 s. i think it's also a very embarrassing scenario for the americans. the international community inital . when a place like cotton r falls in line is time does not have a c
secure people. what is fleeing canada hall? just off an hour before the thought about announcement, the u. s. embassy in cobble is now larger, all american citizens to leave kind of immediately, and so far as to offer loans to americans unable to afford plane tickets. home media reports claiming embassy softballs to be evacuated by the us military. couple journalists, so what caught a claim bray about generating national security situation? what more do you know about the capture of kandahar...
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u. s. national security. archive. one shows how issues work consistently and didn't brittany, hidden from the public back in 2002, the ben defense secretary donald rumsfeld, was worried. the mission was drifting, but he never mentioned it publicly brought the altering that there was no point in negotiating with the remnants of the taliban. more than a decade later, an american diplomat had the same concerns. the 1st question of did we know what we were doing? i think the answer is no. if there was ever a notion of mission creep up, get this done. we went from saying that we will get rid of ok, so they can threaten us to say we're going to end the taliban. then we said, we will get all the troops the telephone works with then further to have our exit strategy b. s. table government, and again, it's done. we have to say good enough is good enough. that's why we're there. 15 years later, the editor in chief of woodson says, recent events in afghanistan vindicate the group slicks all those years ago to supported by all th
u. s. national security. archive. one shows how issues work consistently and didn't brittany, hidden from the public back in 2002, the ben defense secretary donald rumsfeld, was worried. the mission was drifting, but he never mentioned it publicly brought the altering that there was no point in negotiating with the remnants of the taliban. more than a decade later, an american diplomat had the same concerns. the 1st question of did we know what we were doing? i think the answer is no. if there...
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u. s. national security advisor hands had questions and all the items that were left behind. those black hawks were not given to the tall one. they were given to the african national security forces to be able to defend themselves. we don't have a complete picture, obviously of where every article of defense materials has gone by. certainly a fair amount of it has fallen into the hands of the taliban. and obviously we don't have a sense that they are going to readily hand it over to us at the airport. well footage from the week does show that taliban fighters were parading round, coupled with american made rifles and military vehicle acquisitions. washington is still trying to estimate just time much weaponry and tech has fallen into the hands of the insurgents. and to add insult to injury to the taliban also created the face of oppertunity, one of its special commander unit stake, tighten us get recreated ny conic world war. 2 photo of troops raising the american flag. speaking to ours, he's going underground, comedian, political commentator, jimmy, to shed his shed this adv
u. s. national security advisor hands had questions and all the items that were left behind. those black hawks were not given to the tall one. they were given to the african national security forces to be able to defend themselves. we don't have a complete picture, obviously of where every article of defense materials has gone by. certainly a fair amount of it has fallen into the hands of the taliban. and obviously we don't have a sense that they are going to readily hand it over to us at the...
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u. s. national security archive. one does show the extent to which the calamity was consistently and deliberately hidden from the public back in 2002, then defense secretary rumsfeld was worried that the afghan mission was drifting but never mentioned it publicly. rather arguing there was no point in negotiating with the remnants of the taliban more than a decade later, an american diplomat had the same concerns. the 1st question of did we know what we were doing? i think the answer is no. if there was ever a notion of mission creep up against on, we went from saying that we will get rid of ok so they can threaten us to say we're going to end the taliban. then we said that we will get all the truth the tell about work with then further to have in our exit strategy b. s. table government. and again, it's done. we have to say good enough is good enough. that's why we're there 15 years later. but as we heard back in 2011 junior san jose 30, that the ultimate goal of the u. s. military campaign in afghanistan was to gene
u. s. national security archive. one does show the extent to which the calamity was consistently and deliberately hidden from the public back in 2002, then defense secretary rumsfeld was worried that the afghan mission was drifting but never mentioned it publicly. rather arguing there was no point in negotiating with the remnants of the taliban more than a decade later, an american diplomat had the same concerns. the 1st question of did we know what we were doing? i think the answer is no. if...
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u. s. national security adviser face rather embarrassing questions about all what weaponry left behind those black hawks were given to the taliban. they were given to the african national security forces to be able to defend themselves. we don't have a complete picture, obviously of where every article of defense materials has gone. but certainly a fair amount of it has fallen into the hands of the taliban. and obviously, we don't have a sense that they are going to readily handed over to us at the airport taliban fighters hopping parade to around kabul, showing off the new made in america, rifles and humvees. comedian jimmy, to have some advice for washington on how to avoid such humiliation. the shadow would often return on off you going on? do you want a us 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 africa and help the women. i say, how about in the united states takes about 3 or 4000 troops and invades los angeles and brings health care and medical
u. s. national security adviser face rather embarrassing questions about all what weaponry left behind those black hawks were given to the taliban. they were given to the african national security forces to be able to defend themselves. we don't have a complete picture, obviously of where every article of defense materials has gone. but certainly a fair amount of it has fallen into the hands of the taliban. and obviously, we don't have a sense that they are going to readily handed over to us at...
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u. s. and security strategy is inviting security strategy. he mentioned again and again this idea of values and human rights and that age should be condition on human rights. but these 2 things don't seem to go together when it comes to israel, because this relationship is so deep and it doesn't really seem to matter what israel does. so, i mean, i think with this 1st meeting, this 1st meeting is probably more important to, to bennett a visual because he's a new prime minister. but in the long term, i tend to think that israel has tended to, to hold the cars and sort of the tail wagging the dog. let's get skipped, but get back to yak of nathan, i want to ask as well that is really prime minister right now. leads a very broad coalition that governance is, as we mentioned, narrowed, includes leftists as well as israeli palestinians. and if i'm not mistaken, it has a majority of 11 vote in parliament. does that limit him in, in how far he can go is policies and particularly towards the palestinians? well, i mean, i'll definitely talk about the c
u. s. and security strategy is inviting security strategy. he mentioned again and again this idea of values and human rights and that age should be condition on human rights. but these 2 things don't seem to go together when it comes to israel, because this relationship is so deep and it doesn't really seem to matter what israel does. so, i mean, i think with this 1st meeting, this 1st meeting is probably more important to, to bennett a visual because he's a new prime minister. but in the long...
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u. s. s. they have secured the complex and continue to evacuate american citizens and africa national register for special beating. the boy scouts of america has been given approval to enter into an $850000000.00 settlement with the victims of historic child sex abuse. the organization was flooded with sexual abuse law suits in 2020, after several us states allowed accuses to sue over allegations, dating back decades, which on hand wouldn't join says live now from washington d. c with more there. so john, what exactly does this settlement achieve with the boy scouts of america were a venerable institution for decades or so people thought they were founded in 1910 and for more than a century operated in a way that many american boys wanted to join this organization. but as the me 2 era dawned, one story after another began to emerge about former scouts saying that they had been molested by scout leaders and others so much so that by the time this became a class action suit in 2020, 82000 people filed claims saying that they were victims of sexual abuse at the hands of the boy scouts of america,
u. s. s. they have secured the complex and continue to evacuate american citizens and africa national register for special beating. the boy scouts of america has been given approval to enter into an $850000000.00 settlement with the victims of historic child sex abuse. the organization was flooded with sexual abuse law suits in 2020, after several us states allowed accuses to sue over allegations, dating back decades, which on hand wouldn't join says live now from washington d. c with more...
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u. s. national security advisor jake sullivan says the groups like ice will k operating in afghanistan. do not have the capabilities to carry out attacks in other countries. at least not yet. rob reynolds al jazeera washington. well, now the evacuation flights rough galveston have ended. western governments are promising to continue efforts, repatriate people at risk. right now there are thousands of afghans in countries such as the u. k, wondering what the future holds. and the bomber is met some of those working to help them. so don't just working flat out to help afghans who just arrived with almost nothing. these volunteers say they've been amazed by the support i getting from the public, not just from afghans, but other members of the wider community here in west london heathrow airport turned up here with while back and so nation i managed to get some neighbors. literally in that hole was we have to box, i think, and then manage to the neighborhood. what's that group link in between us? you know, we've actually managed to get with kinds of response, which is incredible. all these
u. s. national security advisor jake sullivan says the groups like ice will k operating in afghanistan. do not have the capabilities to carry out attacks in other countries. at least not yet. rob reynolds al jazeera washington. well, now the evacuation flights rough galveston have ended. western governments are promising to continue efforts, repatriate people at risk. right now there are thousands of afghans in countries such as the u. k, wondering what the future holds. and the bomber is met...
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u. s, they're all going to in the life of the why the security concerns of the us regionally and globally, the u. s. government has learned that when you destroy and nationalists, the stomach movement locked up all of on as they did similar groups in iraq, the remnants or the left over fighters and go on and joined the stomach state. and they will pose a much more potent threat to the u. s. interest in the region. overall, the threats of kaiser and the stomach state is seen by the us security analyst, that persistent condition and not as an existing show threat to the u. s. strategic interests in the region and globally, also the stomach, a state has been engaged in africa and the deserts of syria. and they are basically contain their use would like to keep the fighting, confined to those areas. and the main issue for the use of the moment is the re emergence of long term strategic competition from russia and china. and for that reason, the u. s. does not want to be bulk down in the streets. i'm going to stand trying to keep peace and security and they would like to hand that over to the
u. s, they're all going to in the life of the why the security concerns of the us regionally and globally, the u. s. government has learned that when you destroy and nationalists, the stomach movement locked up all of on as they did similar groups in iraq, the remnants or the left over fighters and go on and joined the stomach state. and they will pose a much more potent threat to the u. s. interest in the region. overall, the threats of kaiser and the stomach state is seen by the us security...
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u. s. embassy, secure with this number of proofs, we need more troops and the white house turned them down. so this somebody's head needs to roll. i personally believe it's jim sullivan, the national security advisor. there has to be accountability or else there, there will be no lessons learned from this in this take. so on this point, lieutenant cur sheller. is 100 percent? correct? i have to say i, i take umbrage it to the way he got his message across. he was really relief for cause because totally inappropriate for an active duty commander in the united states military in uniform, to speak out against you know, the policies of a senior leadership. not this is what i wanted to ask you about, forgive me for jumping in, but i wanted to ask it because it is it normal for serving officer to be fired for expressing an opinion? let's bear in mind those jewish shadow stuff in the military for 17 years. just not only normal it's, it's absolutely required or you don't get to express a public opinion critical of your civilian leadership. remember, we deal in a way we live in a, in a, in a realit
u. s. embassy, secure with this number of proofs, we need more troops and the white house turned them down. so this somebody's head needs to roll. i personally believe it's jim sullivan, the national security advisor. there has to be accountability or else there, there will be no lessons learned from this in this take. so on this point, lieutenant cur sheller. is 100 percent? correct? i have to say i, i take umbrage it to the way he got his message across. he was really relief for cause because...
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u. s. national security adviser answered questions on the arms left behind. those black hawks were given to the tall one they were given to the african national security forces to be able to defend themselves. we don't have a complete picture, obviously of where every article of defense materials has gone. but certainly a fair amount of it has fallen into the hands of the taliban. and obviously, we don't have a sense that they are going to readily handed over to us at the airport footage from the week shows telephone finders printing around cobble with american made rifles and military vehicles that they have acquired. washington is still trying to estimate just how much weaponry and tech has fallen into the surgeon hands and to add insult to injury the taliban has also created a photo opportunity. one of its special command units decked out in u. s. military gear recreated an iconic world war 2 photo of troops raising the american flag on it would jima. but this time the taliban flag was in its place. speaking the rti is going underground us comedian and pol
u. s. national security adviser answered questions on the arms left behind. those black hawks were given to the tall one they were given to the african national security forces to be able to defend themselves. we don't have a complete picture, obviously of where every article of defense materials has gone. but certainly a fair amount of it has fallen into the hands of the taliban. and obviously, we don't have a sense that they are going to readily handed over to us at the airport footage from...