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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
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u. s. system with the guns. effectively the u. s. military where the officers and the africans with the soldiers. when the officers pulled out, the soldiers didn't know what to do. i also think the u. s. was still looking at a map of afghanistan that was made up of provinces and districts. and of course the taliban were looking at a tribal map and speaking to all the key tribal players and getting them to, to change sides and lawfully what a diplomatic failure all those talks in doha, the u. s. strategy in those talks proved i think, to be not the right strategy at all. they took the taliban on trust. tell of on once they pulled out their forces would negotiate with, with the african government that they come up with a unity government. i don't think that president trump restart does negotiations. all president biden was perhaps following the words that we used to hear from ronald reagan that russian program he used to. he used to was site trust, but verify will corey for the vasic fall, i will be felt foreign. why age? you had the us fax, you see fancy blinking on the american television earlier claiming that the commonplace. absolutely. everything they had to this was not a fail
u. s. system with the guns. effectively the u. s. military where the officers and the africans with the soldiers. when the officers pulled out, the soldiers didn't know what to do. i also think the u. s. was still looking at a map of afghanistan that was made up of provinces and districts. and of course the taliban were looking at a tribal map and speaking to all the key tribal players and getting them to, to change sides and lawfully what a diplomatic failure all those talks in doha, the u. s....
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the u. kays, new coded travel rules have been slammed by french officials as discriminatory and in comprehensible that's after london announced fully vaccinated travelers from the u. s. u. s. will no longer have to corn teen on arrival in england, except that is for those coming from france or to show davinsky has more on the continental divide. you could only hear the cry craw theora when i was, and i were helping reunited people living in the united states and european countries with their family and france and the u. k. from 2nd august at 4 am. people from these countries will be able to come to england from an ember country without having to quarantine if they're fully faxed. i and others cried out until the role that inconvenience back to france was the european country not to be included to angry citizens. be ridiculous of francis excluded. anyone traveling back from through france this weekend will up the current thing. while most of the you in us will not have to for monday. the rules for france are based on credit political tit for tat. that is shameful and to disgrace, where not people from this countries where u. k. national score. desperate to c l families who
the u. kays, new coded travel rules have been slammed by french officials as discriminatory and in comprehensible that's after london announced fully vaccinated travelers from the u. s. u. s. will no longer have to corn teen on arrival in england, except that is for those coming from france or to show davinsky has more on the continental divide. you could only hear the cry craw theora when i was, and i were helping reunited people living in the united states and european countries with their...
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u. s. u. s. president joe biden in may ordered us intelligence agency to accelerate the hon for the origins of the virus and report back in 90 days. apparently it was a matter of urgency. do you still get that feeling that it is still a matter of urgency to find out where it came from, which you'd see to find out if i was only doing what we did, the china, i agree, totally. i mean, this is a political game super. it's our productive, you know, dealing with the reality of the exist on value that exists when well, by an order this intelligence a review. it was, it was after turn leaks to the press about intelligence information that were cherry picked by my state department as part of sort of a go a gotcha paper. they were preparing to target china. this is paper been discredited while widely and, and they intelligence being suppressed. so mike was partisans lead to wall street journal, and other outlets. it was getting attention that's free. chinese scientists came down with flu like symptoms in november that this is proof that coordinating started in on. and so i feel bad and had for political reasons, had to turn the intelligence journey back on to this issue. to run into brown did. that's what they're doing. the urgency isn't because the intelligence community is going to find out and go simply, you know, where it came from or the cure and the political baggage that came with the leaks and that place back in march. scott, what about the posturing around the world? i mean for example, the, the south china sea, you boys go to america setting it ships through the saying freedom of navigation this, that, and the other of the u. k is now sending ships to the taiwan strait. for example, germany has sent like their only free kit into that part of the world as well. they're all saying that we were doing this to make sure china has the freedom of navigation in this part of the world. but then you've got america essentially blaming china for cove. it, you've got this military posture and you've got sanctions. i mean, if america, when, as so as far to officially blame china for cove, it could not be considered an act of war. i'm not mad a chinese, you know, legal scholars. so i don't know how the chinese would choose to interpret this. it's definitely not a friendly act. one could call it depending on the consequences, a hostile act. united states is playing with fire right now. yes. we have a blue water navy. yes. our navy has a history of testing freedom of navigation rights around the world. if curious other rights where we're defending a come from a united nations 3 on the law, the see that we haven't signed t
u. s. u. s. president joe biden in may ordered us intelligence agency to accelerate the hon for the origins of the virus and report back in 90 days. apparently it was a matter of urgency. do you still get that feeling that it is still a matter of urgency to find out where it came from, which you'd see to find out if i was only doing what we did, the china, i agree, totally. i mean, this is a political game super. it's our productive, you know, dealing with the reality of the exist on value that...
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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. has actually exported a lot of their inflation onto in china because essentially the u. s. has been buying goods from china for the good part of the last decade. so that's been export and inflation onto china. so in the u. s. managed to contain there's, they still have to deal with the upstream inflation coming from china because the u . s. no matter what they still purchase goods from china, they still purchase consumer stables and all the commodities and the earth minerals that we talk about. that store comes from china, so upstream why? you have to think about that in the logistics turn. excellent points to consider here. christy, i don't go anywhere just yet. we'll have you back to talk about the world of crypto street. thank you. and the united states said it finally released the text of its bipartisan infrastructure bill sunday. aiming to pass the massive measure this week. but this build is a lot more than just deal with infrastructure. buried within this new legislation are new regulations that could potentially cause serious harm to the crypto currency industry. joining us now to break that down, or boom bus co host, the crypto adult bend swan and christy i who i know it's been so long since w
u. s. has actually exported a lot of their inflation onto in china because essentially the u. s. has been buying goods from china for the good part of the last decade. so that's been export and inflation onto china. so in the u. s. managed to contain there's, they still have to deal with the upstream inflation coming from china because the u . s. no matter what they still purchase goods from china, they still purchase consumer stables and all the commodities and the earth minerals that we talk...
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u. s. u k. s. ending at least 3600 troops to cobble to help pull out embassy, staff, and local interpreters, washington incense. it's not a full evacuation in the embassy will remain open and other, these votes are being counted in zombie as presidential parliamentary elections present. edgarland who is seeking a controversial term and what is being thought to be an extremely tight race, whom a tulsa has the latest from lusaka more than 7000000 people were registered to vote in them because presidential and parliamentary elections. there were long keys and the high turn not pulling stations in the capital, lusaka and other parts of the country in an election unless they will be very close . the high cost of living poverty and unemployment. a big concerns for me, voters. 0, one thing that he was reading just son, everything else to come under the choose to import so that we should be head if you're not working it's quite difficult to cope with the standard of life now. yes, everything is become ver
u. s. u k. s. ending at least 3600 troops to cobble to help pull out embassy, staff, and local interpreters, washington incense. it's not a full evacuation in the embassy will remain open and other, these votes are being counted in zombie as presidential parliamentary elections present. edgarland who is seeking a controversial term and what is being thought to be an extremely tight race, whom a tulsa has the latest from lusaka more than 7000000 people were registered to vote in them because...
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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 giv
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...
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u. s u s forces in afghanistan in more than a decade here for you on a personal note, it has to. it has to be painful to hear about this many urvice members being killed in a in attacks like this. it's a gut punch for every service member. certainly, for every marine. i have had the uh the duty of being a casualty assistance calls officer where you have to notify a family when their you know their loved one, their son or whomever has been injured or killed. and i can tell you it's uh, it's the toughest one of the toughest duties out there. um and i feel for the families i feel for the fellow marines and i know somewhere out there as a unit that just took a huge hit, and they're having a tough time because they've got to press on with the mission at the same time you know, they're all feeling tremendous pain and grieving. but that's what marines do. we push on yeah, such a huge blow to those service members still still on the ground there trying to complete the mission we appreciate your time as always retired marine reserve lieutenant colonel hal kemp for take care. thank you thank you, alex. well vice president kamala harris
u. s u s forces in afghanistan in more than a decade here for you on a personal note, it has to. it has to be painful to hear about this many urvice members being killed in a in attacks like this. it's a gut punch for every service member. certainly, for every marine. i have had the uh the duty of being a casualty assistance calls officer where you have to notify a family when their you know their loved one, their son or whomever has been injured or killed. and i can tell you it's uh, it's the...
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u. s. u. k. s. ending at least 3600 troops to cobble to help pull out embassy, staff, and local interpreters. washington insist. it's not a full evacuation that the embassy will remain open, that it's all being counted in zombie as presidential and parliamentary elections present at gillian goose is seeking controversial time and was thought to be an extremely tight race sedans. former president could soon be in the hands of the international criminal court. its chief prosecutor is in talks with sydney's officials and over those wanted atrocities and dull for nearly 2000 over the sheer rule, the country for 30 years. who should follow their stories on a website out there? a dot com. it's updated throughout the day. a bucketful news in half an hour next to 0. it's football rebels to stay with us. we town the untold story. ah, we speak when others don't. ah, we cover all sign. ah, no matter where it takes a police fan of your guys when my empowering in pasha, we tell your story. we are your boy. you
u. s. u. k. s. ending at least 3600 troops to cobble to help pull out embassy, staff, and local interpreters. washington insist. it's not a full evacuation that the embassy will remain open, that it's all being counted in zombie as presidential and parliamentary elections present at gillian goose is seeking controversial time and was thought to be an extremely tight race sedans. former president could soon be in the hands of the international criminal court. its chief prosecutor is in talks...
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u. s. the airport bombing in kabul yesterday killed 13 u. s service members and at least 169 afghans the airlift of u. s citizens and afghan allies continues under heavy security as u. s intelligence believes more texts are likely there are more than 5000 u. s service members in harm's way saving as many people as they can. it's a noble mission. we have seen firsthand how dangerous that mission is, but isis will not deter us from accomplishing this mission more than 100,000 people have been evacuated thousands more still trying to get out. the u s. says it still expects to end the u s military presence in afghanistan next tuesday earlier this week we told you about an east bay man who was able to evacuate afghanistan and he told us that he was sad to leave behind so many family members. yesterday, he learned that a loved one was killed in that suicide bombing kate was amber lee joins us now live tonight after talking with that grieving man amber. heather the san leandro man tells me he's in constant contact with family members in afghanistan and that two of them are recovering from injuries tonight h
u. s. the airport bombing in kabul yesterday killed 13 u. s service members and at least 169 afghans the airlift of u. s citizens and afghan allies continues under heavy security as u. s intelligence believes more texts are likely there are more than 5000 u. s service members in harm's way saving as many people as they can. it's a noble mission. we have seen firsthand how dangerous that mission is, but isis will not deter us from accomplishing this mission more than 100,000 people have been...
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u. s, saying the u. s. has failed in afghanistan, that this is an example of failed u. s. foreign policy of us humiliation. and that i've gone to the u. s. and i've gone to san is an unreliable partner. and conversely, beijing can be relied upon that beijing is willing to work with the stakeholders and can essentially keep any promises it does make. but at the same time, it's being very non committal at the moment about those promises it's sofa pointed blame at the us saying that the u. s. has made this mess so the us should clean it up. but at the same time paging one's to play a role in afghanistan reconstruction, if i, potential expansion in its investment opportunity is looking at the resources that i've gone on has looking at how the country can be useful. and the expansion of its belt and road initiative. so they're all opportunities for aging there. but at the same time, aging is also aware that this, this whole situation presents a lot of risks for china, namely, and some of its security. it doesn't want to say have gone to san, become a breeding ground for terro
u. s, saying the u. s. has failed in afghanistan, that this is an example of failed u. s. foreign policy of us humiliation. and that i've gone to the u. s. and i've gone to san is an unreliable partner. and conversely, beijing can be relied upon that beijing is willing to work with the stakeholders and can essentially keep any promises it does make. but at the same time, it's being very non committal at the moment about those promises it's sofa pointed blame at the us saying that the u. s. has...
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u. s. perspective, the u. s. and able to provide humanitarian assistance around the world. the people of certain countries including afghanistan, while denying those governments like the taller bond access to funds. and this happens in places all around the world. and so i know that the u. s. i would imagine the u. s. government is, is contemplating its position moving forward on how to support the afghan people. but this was a deliberate decision by the taliban to resort to violence, to take over the government, to go away from a peace process that was negotiated with the united states and the afghan government and the afghan people. and commit violence and commit atrocities as are being reported in your previous reporting. and so for that, i really do have great concerns about how the tall bond chooses to govern. and that the choices that they made they knew were going to have consequences. they've been creating international legitimacy in the agreement with the united states in 2020, with the trop ministration. they allocated 2 paragraphs for sanctions removal request. that's a lot of political energy for something that they, that they really did care about. and so it remains to be seen how the tall about acts and then how the international community should respond
u. s. perspective, the u. s. and able to provide humanitarian assistance around the world. the people of certain countries including afghanistan, while denying those governments like the taller bond access to funds. and this happens in places all around the world. and so i know that the u. s. i would imagine the u. s. government is, is contemplating its position moving forward on how to support the afghan people. but this was a deliberate decision by the taliban to resort to violence, to take...
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u. s. marines and one navy medic were killed at least 15 other u s service members injured u s military leaders just give us an update on what happened. the first blast occurred around 70 clock, pacific time outside the abbey gate of the hamid karzai airport in kabul this happened as throngs of people had crowded that gate attempting to board some of the remaining flights out of the country marine general kenneth mckenzie jr says a suicide bomber detonated a device when he or she they're not sure which was going through a checkpoint that was operated by u s marines at that airport designed to screen afghans to get into the airport and board fly. right out of the country the general said. the perilous nature of that important work is unavoidable could simply not have been. you don't want to let somebody on an airplane carrying a bomb because that could result even massive loss of life of an air if an airplane were to be destroyed so you got to do the searches. we work with our afghan partners on the ground the issue elements to conduct those searches but ultimately americans have got to be in da
u. s. marines and one navy medic were killed at least 15 other u s service members injured u s military leaders just give us an update on what happened. the first blast occurred around 70 clock, pacific time outside the abbey gate of the hamid karzai airport in kabul this happened as throngs of people had crowded that gate attempting to board some of the remaining flights out of the country marine general kenneth mckenzie jr says a suicide bomber detonated a device when he or she they're not...
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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 out 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 in, in our conversation here in kaiser for you could say, if you are running that fast in a hard currency world, in a gold standard world, in a big point, standard world, you would've
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 out 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. 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. that the taliban was very helpful in the final days of securing the perimeter of the airport and helping the us to do the evacuations and ultimately leave afghanistan completely. so interesting comments for mackenzie saying a very complimentary of
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. b u. s. government provided over 1000000000 johnson johnson vaccines to mexico in june more or on the way white house official confirm vaccines from other manufacturers would be given, including the journal and astrazeneca president biden had appointed harris back in march to help fight the root causes of the border crisis, record levels of migrants had been arriving at the us mexico border highest in the past 20 years. here we had received criticism for not visiting the border and decided to make a visit after former president donald trump. and now he would be joining texas governor greg abbott at the end of june and the call white house officials said she was updating the mexican president on americas current strategy and every tweet after the conversation over doris had the conversation was good. he mentioned it must be said that the border is open, not completely, but it has never been completely closed. in june, the u. s. customs and border protection encountered nearly 200000 attempts to cross the us border. that's up 5 percent from may form on a central travel between the us and mexico has not been authorized and border crossings have been discouraged since march 2020. the water is still technically open as over at or mention. however, a mexican officials are continuing to earn the fighting ministration to fully reopen the border, and they argue the move would benefit the economies of both countries, reporting for new to choose and hostile sweets r t. let's get the 360 view we bring in civil rights attorney and radio host, robert patello and former white house for trader for george h. w bush. michael. john, thank you for joining me gentlemen. things got it, robert, i'm sorry you 2 years talked us is getting more vaccines to mexico. big part of this conversation. but i've got to understand, we've already given 4000000 doses sending more, but then both leaders actually discuss the 2 countries can b
u. s. b u. s. government provided over 1000000000 johnson johnson vaccines to mexico in june more or on the way white house official confirm vaccines from other manufacturers would be given, including the journal and astrazeneca president biden had appointed harris back in march to help fight the root causes of the border crisis, record levels of migrants had been arriving at the us mexico border highest in the past 20 years. here we had received criticism for not visiting the border and...
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u. s. is there the possibility that u. s. strategy policy could change on this? the having contingency plans drawn up just in case that the u. s. needs to stay beyond august the 31st and those plans have been presented to jo bite. know the thing about contingency plans is you need to consider every possible contingency. and clearly this will mean a redrafting of any plans. will this delay the us? well, they certainly believe that jack august, the 31st is a realistic date. the point to the fight. and just over a week, they lifted more than 104000 people 55000 of them. united states, 5000 of them, the united states presidents, more than 60000 of them on us flights. they believe that there's just over a 1000 americans, still an afghan has done that in contact with more than 500 of them. they think they should be able to reach them very soon. but there might be a change in standard operating procedure. now they are no longer going to search people at the gates. they will tell people who have been pre cleared, or they have been in touch with us embassy officials that perhaps they have to gather at a certain point. and then a hel
u. s. is there the possibility that u. s. strategy policy could change on this? the having contingency plans drawn up just in case that the u. s. needs to stay beyond august the 31st and those plans have been presented to jo bite. know the thing about contingency plans is you need to consider every possible contingency. and clearly this will mean a redrafting of any plans. will this delay the us? well, they certainly believe that jack august, the 31st is a realistic date. the point to the...
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u. s. drones strike destroyed a vehicle outside cobble airport. on sunday, the pentagon said the car was carrying ice ok, suicide bombers, preparing to target the final stages of the u. s. military evacuation. with tuesday's deadline approaching the u. s. and 97 other countries say the taliban has committed to keep providing safe passage out of afghanistan to foreign nationals as well as afghans with travel authorization. we've rally dozens of countries from around the world to stand with us in saying that the tall bond that if they do not follow through on those commitments, there will be significant consequences. and with a new government taking charge, official say the u. s. will continue to strike at groups and individuals it deems to be threats in country after country, including places like like yemen, like somalia, large parts of syria, lydia places. we don't have boots on the ground on any kind of ongoing basis. now. we have the capacity to go after people who are trying to do us harm will retain that capacity and f canister. us national security advisor jake sullivan says the groups like isis k operating in afghanistan do not have the capabilities to carry out attacks in other countries. at least not yet. robert shields al
u. s. drones strike destroyed a vehicle outside cobble airport. on sunday, the pentagon said the car was carrying ice ok, suicide bombers, preparing to target the final stages of the u. s. military evacuation. with tuesday's deadline approaching the u. s. and 97 other countries say the taliban has committed to keep providing safe passage out of afghanistan to foreign nationals as well as afghans with travel authorization. we've rally dozens of countries from around the world to stand with us in...
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u. s. military will provide assistance to move to move more s i v eligible afghans and their families out of their gans were also expanding refugee access to cover other vulnerable afghans who worked for embassy 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 qui
u. s. military will provide assistance to move to move more s i v eligible afghans and their families out of their gans were also expanding refugee access to cover other vulnerable afghans who worked for embassy 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...
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u. s. security failure as the u. s was responsible for guarding the entrance to the airport, but the u. s. maintain that it was the taliban failure for even allowing i sisters to get through and basically infiltrate the crowd. regardless, the evacuation effort continues along with as president binding 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. will hunt down those responsible though. this also comes after just a few weeks ago, the president essentially lauding america's success in the region mission to degrade the terrors, tread about cod in afghanistan and kilo some have been lied and was a success. i believed that our presence in that gas dance should be focused on the reason we went, the 1st place to ensure i've canister 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 forgive. we will not forget we will hunt you down to make you pay. so c
u. s. security failure as the u. s was responsible for guarding the entrance to the airport, but the u. s. maintain that it was the taliban failure for even allowing i sisters to get through and basically infiltrate the crowd. regardless, the evacuation effort continues along with as president binding 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. will hunt down those responsible...
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u. s. embassy and u. s. military, but retaliation and retribution seems to be a part of african culture. tragically. what role and what influence do you think us will have over gonna sounds future in the short term and, and obviously in, in the years to come go. i think it can have a definite impact but not a military impact. i hope that there are relations. so that the people of afghanistan, afghanistan can benefit from the huge amount of international aid that the u. s. does pass for other countries and things like health and education that the u. s. has already contributed to and has a made subsist substantial gains primarily in the urban areas. but hopefully the taller bond will let education in the rule areas continue and not just religious education, but civic education. and certainly with coal would we hope that they will be reaching out to the international community for assistance in colbert alleviation. i'd like to get your take on this as a all me veteran. many of the us veterans who serve in the country suffered to terrible physical possible loss as one of many of them will now be saying, was that really worth it? what was this all for? what's your take on this is somebody who served in the military and what's the mood among the veterans of sacrifice so much in the country? well, it's a question that we ought to be asking politicians before they start these wars. the same thing happened or be at nom yeah, non veterans here. it is 50 yea
u. s. embassy and u. s. military, but retaliation and retribution seems to be a part of african culture. tragically. what role and what influence do you think us will have over gonna sounds future in the short term and, and obviously in, in the years to come go. i think it can have a definite impact but not a military impact. i hope that there are relations. so that the people of afghanistan, afghanistan can benefit from the huge amount of international aid that the u. s. does pass for other...
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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. should get out of afghanistan completely, when he was vice president to brock obama. he actually advised then president obama to do just that. there was one problem. joe biden then was not the president. he was the vice president and brock obama took different advice. he decided to s
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...
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u . s. s. u. k, a loan of lost their lives fighting the the us taxpayer as the was cost in estimating $1.00 trillion dollars plus and for the u. k. the figures, 40000000000 pounds professor of international political science. i'm a lendue, mr. i believe that the to pull out was permit you the visa, reckoning or broken up members that perhaps got until pull out was pretty much you're, you're not, you're straight. i didn't think so as to what is going to happen in the event of the school out the way you see them sort of taking overall regulars on up to down city up to city. and on the latest had gone, we had for provincial capital, had fallen to the horses. so just a matter of time before they go except perhaps cumberland, nearby 80 is the whole of these are pretty much imminent. while german politicians are called on the government to re establish a military presence, enough galveston to stop the taliban. the bundle talks for the 1st committee had the berlin should making strips available for anoth
u . s. s. u. k, a loan of lost their lives fighting the the us taxpayer as the was cost in estimating $1.00 trillion dollars plus and for the u. k. the figures, 40000000000 pounds professor of international political science. i'm a lendue, mr. i believe that the to pull out was permit you the visa, reckoning or broken up members that perhaps got until pull out was pretty much you're, you're not, you're straight. i didn't think so as to what is going to happen in the event of the school out the...
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u. s. hopes the resolution will protect people's rights to leave ask, honestly, no matter. the reason kristen salumi reports now from the u. n. as the u. s. was completing its withdrawal from afghanistan. the security council was voting on a resolution meant as a message for the taliban, that the world is watching. one such commitment which the taliban has made publicly and privately, is that those who wish to leave afghanistan will be able to do so. today's resolution signals just how seriously the security council takes that commitment along with the commitments to allow humanitarian aid to flow and prevent terrorism . russia and china expressed concern that afghan, a stan could again become a safe haven for armed groups who could attack other countries. but they abstained from the vote. more with perhaps a fleet had more time. the result of the vote would have been different. at the same time, we can see in this an attempt to shift the blame for the failure to collapse after 20 years of the presence of the united states and their allies in the region onto the taliban. and all the countries in the region that will have to deal with the
u. s. hopes the resolution will protect people's rights to leave ask, honestly, no matter. the reason kristen salumi reports now from the u. n. as the u. s. was completing its withdrawal from afghanistan. the security council was voting on a resolution meant as a message for the taliban, that the world is watching. one such commitment which the taliban has made publicly and privately, is that those who wish to leave afghanistan will be able to do so. today's resolution signals just how...
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u. s. slide has been taken down from the u. s embassy, and part of the reason there's been so much of a scramble is because the u. s. staff believed they had 6 to 12 months to wrap up their opperation in the country. and then they quickly found out they had only 3 months to do it. and it seemed that there was kind of a lack of foresight on the part of us leaders. because just 2 days ago, we had the pentagon saying there was no threat to cobble. let's remember what they said. listen, always not right now. and in an imminent threat environment. but clearly, if you just look at what the taliban has been doing, you can see that they are trying to isolate cobble those reports that there could possibly be more troops sent to the country just to oversee the safe evacuation of americans. in light of this situation, this point, there's talk that there to be even more than to make sure the americans get out of the country safely. but the white house said that securing the safety of afghans is no longer their concern and no longer in the u. s has interests. well, i think for the for 1000000 who are now living in cobb latin a
u. s. slide has been taken down from the u. s embassy, and part of the reason there's been so much of a scramble is because the u. s. staff believed they had 6 to 12 months to wrap up their opperation in the country. and then they quickly found out they had only 3 months to do it. and it seemed that there was kind of a lack of foresight on the part of us leaders. because just 2 days ago, we had the pentagon saying there was no threat to cobble. let's remember what they said. listen, always not...
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u. s. on the bond. because the u. s. wanted to pull out of this company because they no longer want this to get indicated and supporting the u. s. made government gun it's done in 2001, but they counted on 2 decades to give to this government. however, it turned out that it was the faith of governments that grumbled the moment the americans decided to withdraw their support. but at the same time, i believe that the american approach is a bit constant. it was i believe that they are planning as they could improve the country, they are planning to set. the company ablaze to put that in the state of ability may be in isolation under the taliban. and at the same time source problems to its neighbors who butcher and china, especially that overlooks the weak points in the national security china, which is northwest china with the we go up at this moment to set the instability in central asia, which is the weak points and the russian national security of the same time to cause and somebody in iran. so i believe that this is the american approach that if we couldn't control the country, so let it be cause a problem for our enemies o
u. s. on the bond. because the u. s. wanted to pull out of this company because they no longer want this to get indicated and supporting the u. s. made government gun it's done in 2001, but they counted on 2 decades to give to this government. however, it turned out that it was the faith of governments that grumbled the moment the americans decided to withdraw their support. but at the same time, i believe that the american approach is a bit constant. it was i believe that they are planning as...
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s. is bad side. the u. s. threatened to deal with chinese companies forcing institutional to divest interests and chinese companies. and let's not forget tick tock. the u. s. tried to force it to sell itself over to an american company, which essentially is legal theft, a chinese i p. and now it looks like the future battle ground of tech will lie within user data, which is a valuable commodity and something which foreign companies will not want to turn over to the u. s. yeah, it really is interesting to see how china is responding to the policies we've seen from the u. s. over the last few years. now, another story that came up this week was the fact that the chinese government is also moving to regulate the algorithms used by tech companies like fight, dance, and tens. that holdings. now of course, china is known for having strict controls that band. the majority of social media sites we use here in the u. s. so what kind of an impact is this restriction on individual algorithms expected to have? well, i think it's a huge, over step by the government to try to regulate the algorithms of private company. essentially what they're saying is, hey, you're do
s. is bad side. the u. s. threatened to deal with chinese companies forcing institutional to divest interests and chinese companies. and let's not forget tick tock. the u. s. tried to force it to sell itself over to an american company, which essentially is legal theft, a chinese i p. and now it looks like the future battle ground of tech will lie within user data, which is a valuable commodity and something which foreign companies will not want to turn over to the u. s. yeah, it really is...
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u. s. intelligence and u. s. military knew that it would, but of course nobody wants to take responsibility for a defeat. there's that famous slogan that victory has a 1000 fathers, but defeat is an orphan. so lloyd austin in bite and they want to blame the afghans, the african corrupt puppet government wants to blame the u. s. the fact of the matter is the war was illegal. it was unpopular. the afghan people might hate the taliban and they shed their reactionary government. but they also don't want to live under the care of being bomb, being drone being occupied for the last 20 years. and again, by a corrupt government, that was the stand in for america. i mean, now of course, a lot of video just saw a thing of bite and saying, we're not going to see anything that happened like was inside gone, no helicopters hovering above the u. s embassy. lo and behold, that's pretty much exactly what happened on sunday. in kabul. do you think there are any comparisons that? yeah, i mean, it's virtually the same. the o. s was routed from south vietnam at the end of april 975. the u. s. chaotically left saigon and that's exactly what's happening today in afghanistan. and again, when you look at the past, 50 years of american military intervention, one colossal disaster, one miscalculation after another, except for lik
u. s. intelligence and u. s. military knew that it would, but of course nobody wants to take responsibility for a defeat. there's that famous slogan that victory has a 1000 fathers, but defeat is an orphan. so lloyd austin in bite and they want to blame the afghans, the african corrupt puppet government wants to blame the u. s. the fact of the matter is the war was illegal. it was unpopular. the afghan people might hate the taliban and they shed their reactionary government. but they also don't...
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s. has spent nearly. 822 billion to pay for it. also during that time, 2400 u. s troops were killed along with 3800 u. s contractors and 66,000 members of the afghan military, 47,000. afghan civilians were also killed along with 51,000 members of the taliban, the question to be debated and discuss now. is relatively simply simple. what if anything, did american forces accomplish during those 20 years for more on the withdrawal from afghanistan? you can go to our website ktvu .com. now to our other top story in haiti, where the death toll from that massive 7.2 earthquake yesterday sword today to almost 1300, with many more missing, the white house said today it's sending a search and rescue team of 60 people with specialized equipped been to help find survivors. fox news, alex hogan tells us it's a race against time before the arrival of a tropical storm. the focus in haiti now on search and rescue for anyone trapped under the rubble, with thousands still missing after a 7.2 magnitude quake led to widespread destruction throughout the country. saturday's earthquake struck just off the coast but could be
s. has spent nearly. 822 billion to pay for it. also during that time, 2400 u. s troops were killed along with 3800 u. s contractors and 66,000 members of the afghan military, 47,000. afghan civilians were also killed along with 51,000 members of the taliban, the question to be debated and discuss now. is relatively simply simple. what if anything, did american forces accomplish during those 20 years for more on the withdrawal from afghanistan? you can go to our website ktvu .com. now to our...
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u. s. contingent on the u. s. pulling out by august 31st, but also basically all rules around the window. if the u. s. besides, to unilaterally extend that and it seems quite clear the taliban isn't going to agree to an extension of ad deadline. an important 24 hours ahead. thank you for that update. john hendrick live for us in washington. d. c. a group is afghan evacuated has arrived in northern virginia as part of that u. s. evacuation operation that being temporarily housed at an expo center in chan chile before they're being taken to military bases. some critics have raised concerns about the swift bidding process. phil laval is at one of those hinges, or is at that center where the evacuated are arriving. we've had the sporadic arrivals over the last 244872 hours, but now they come and got a rate of probably one every 90 minutes or so. the cost is comes down here. this is actually the expos sent to were a few kilometers away from the airport. so when the refugees arrived, they'll put onto the buses once a met by in services buses bring them, had this whole area sailed off. we've had a few glim
u. s. contingent on the u. s. pulling out by august 31st, but also basically all rules around the window. if the u. s. besides, to unilaterally extend that and it seems quite clear the taliban isn't going to agree to an extension of ad deadline. an important 24 hours ahead. thank you for that update. john hendrick live for us in washington. d. c. a group is afghan evacuated has arrived in northern virginia as part of that u. s. evacuation operation that being temporarily housed at an expo...
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u. s. presence in afghanistan, 6 years ago, the pakistani taliban, which was widely suspected of being used by the african government, backed by the u. s. against pakistan turned into isis k central. it's the same thing as isis. so most viewers with no flemish state of iraq and syria, isis, which was this group that took over in 2014, 2015, big swats of iraq and syria. and by the way, who were able to do that because of massive amounts of military equipment that the us left behind specifically interact. that's where they really got their weapons from. they went into iraq, took those home these and weapons and went back into syria. isis k, which is the islamic state of correson, which essentially means eastern. they don't like the taliban, they're not friends with the taliban. they've been fighting the taliban. but more importantly, they've been fighting the u. s. and i bring up the point about the weapons because we just did the exact same thing and up dennis and left behind. unbelievable amounts of u. s. military equipment, massive amounts of weaponry and guns black hawk helicopters from these. we left it all there the same way that we did in iraq. so we could be creating a very similar problem of what we saw. $2142015.00 with the other isis plus isis k is far from being the only faction able to carry out such attacks as the warning from the africa national resistance from which controls the pantry of valley. that area now seen as the center of the anti taliban opposition. its foreign relations chief, the leaves, the terror threatened, the country right now was even stronger than it was 20 years ago. it could be isis, capers. we think there are, there are other elements plan. the attacks might have perpetrated such attacks against us soldiers and was a terrorist attack on the watch of the taliban. a group that says we are able to provide
u. s. presence in afghanistan, 6 years ago, the pakistani taliban, which was widely suspected of being used by the african government, backed by the u. s. against pakistan turned into isis k central. it's the same thing as isis. so most viewers with no flemish state of iraq and syria, isis, which was this group that took over in 2014, 2015, big swats of iraq and syria. and by the way, who were able to do that because of massive amounts of military equipment that the us left behind specifically...
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u. s. foreign policy. and that the u. s. is an unreliable partner in this region. now, china has said and the foreign ministry books best and said today on monday that the u. s. is responsible, essentially for making this mess in afghanistan and the u. s. should be responsible for cleaning it up. but at the same time, the aging also wants to play a role in what it's called, the reconstruction of afghanistan. since the taliban take over, aging has been fairly consistent in its message. it said that it wants to see and inclusive and moderate government formed by the taliban. one that speaks to all of the guns, all stakeholders in the country. china also says that it's very open to playing a role that wants to potentially see that. can i any economic investments in the region perhaps expand its own strategic interest with the belt and road initiative through afghanistan. but more than looking at the opportunity paging is also very anxious about the possible risks of this takeover, especially because it's just a small border with afghanistan in via it's shin john region. so china's also at the same time, very anxious that i've got a son, could become a hot bed for
u. s. foreign policy. and that the u. s. is an unreliable partner in this region. now, china has said and the foreign ministry books best and said today on monday that the u. s. is responsible, essentially for making this mess in afghanistan and the u. s. should be responsible for cleaning it up. but at the same time, the aging also wants to play a role in what it's called, the reconstruction of afghanistan. since the taliban take over, aging has been fairly consistent in its message. it said...
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u. s. and afghan government. the u. s. says the taliban has agreed to allow safe passage for a civilian, struggling to fly out of. couple evacuations have resumed a day after chaotic scenes on the runway. survivors are saturdays, earthquake, and haiti are now having to cope with a tropical storm. heavy rain last makeshift shelters in the southern city of la k, one of the worst had areas, at least 2000 people have died in the quake. another town in northern california has been destroyed by the biggest wildfire in the us. it's the community of grizzly flats, home to 1200 people. the so called dixie fire is now dangerously close to the city of susan fell. after months of being virus free, most more cases of coven 19 have been confirmed in new zealand. and it brings a total to 10, all are the delta, the variance of the virus. the 1st case triggered a 3 day snap lockdown starting on tuesday. you have 2 dates with a headlines. it's back to witness. next on al jazeera, i me me a bucket as cindy. a. good. ok. the more you one more
u. s. and afghan government. the u. s. says the taliban has agreed to allow safe passage for a civilian, struggling to fly out of. couple evacuations have resumed a day after chaotic scenes on the runway. survivors are saturdays, earthquake, and haiti are now having to cope with a tropical storm. heavy rain last makeshift shelters in the southern city of la k, one of the worst had areas, at least 2000 people have died in the quake. another town in northern california has been destroyed by the...
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u. s. military will provide assistance to move to move more s i v eligible afghans and their families out there against it were also expanding refugee access to cover other vulnerable afghans who worked for embassy 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 qui
u. s. military will provide assistance to move to move more s i v eligible afghans and their families out there against it were also expanding refugee access to cover other vulnerable afghans who worked for embassy 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...
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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 attacked us on 911. and that mission has been successful. we brought a lot to justice a decade ago, our k to th
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...
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u. s. as the u. s. was completing its withdrawal from afghanistan. the security council was voting on a resolution meant as a message for the taliban that the world is watching. one such commitment which the taliban has made publicly and privately, is that those who wish to leave afghanistan will be able to do so. today's resolution signals just how seriously the security council takes that commitment along with the commitments to allow humanitarian aid to flow and prevent terrorism . russia and china expressed concern that afghan, a stan could again become a safe haven for armed groups who could attack other countries. but they abstained from the vote. more perhaps please had more time. the result of the vote would have been different. at the same time, we can see in this an attempt to shift the blame for the failure to collapse after 20 years of the presence of the united states and their allies in the region onto the taliban. and all the countries in the region that will have to deal with the results of western powers had hoped for unanimous support and even stronger wording . but said, further action is possible in the coming weeks, including when the mandate for the un assistance mission in afghanistan comes up for renewal in mid september. today's resolution is an important step towards a unified, international response to the situation in afghanistan. we will continue to build on this to ensure the council holds the taliban accountable on its commitments. what leverage the security council have over the taliban? one possible tool is will lifting of sanctions. the taliban wants existing ones removed. council members said they could impose even more if the taliban doesn't follow through. on its promises. kristen salumi al jazeera, the united nation. in now the u. s. has been removed from the european union's list of safe countries as cobra. 1900 cases continue to rise. the e u is recommending a pause, an old non essential travel from america. daily hospital emissions in the us have risen passed a 100000 for the 1st time since last winter. georgia has the worst current of virus infection and death rate in the world. currently, the health care system is close to buckling, but the government has reopened the country for tourism to help the economy. critics say, if it's going to stay open, people must be encouraged to get vaccinated. robin forest walker reports now from the capital to briefly, queuing up for the vaccines. this converted sports hall is being used to administer around 3000 shots a day. no chatty, she needs wait is over. my uncle died actually with my, with the me and my friends and my family are scared. we want to see each other freely. we will be looking for so yeah. and i think so, we'll be more safe and we will be more able to s
u. s. as the u. s. was completing its withdrawal from afghanistan. the security council was voting on a resolution meant as a message for the taliban that the world is watching. one such commitment which the taliban has made publicly and privately, is that those who wish to leave afghanistan will be able to do so. today's resolution signals just how seriously the security council takes that commitment along with the commitments to allow humanitarian aid to flow and prevent terrorism . russia...
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s war. during that time the u. s has spent 822 billion to pay for it. also during that time 2400 u. s troops were killed along with 3800 u. s contractors and 66,000. members of the afghan military 47,000 afghan civilians were also killed. along with 51,000 members of the taliban. the question that needs to be debated and discuss now is this. what if anything was accomplished during those 20 years and a reminder to stay plugged into developments in afghanistan? you can go to our website ktvu .com, now to haiti images taken from above the earthquake damage there in haiti. give you an idea of what search teams are dealing with. as they look for victims. the official death toll is now approaching, 1300 officials say at least another 28 people are injured. fox news alex hogan tells us the white house is sending dozens of people to help. the focus in haiti now on search and rescue for anyone trapped under the rubble, with thousands still missing after a 7.2 magnitude quake led to widespread destruction throughout the country. saturday's earthquake struck just off the coast but could be felt
s war. during that time the u. s has spent 822 billion to pay for it. also during that time 2400 u. s troops were killed along with 3800 u. s contractors and 66,000. members of the afghan military 47,000 afghan civilians were also killed. along with 51,000 members of the taliban. the question that needs to be debated and discuss now is this. what if anything was accomplished during those 20 years and a reminder to stay plugged into developments in afghanistan? you can go to our website ktvu...