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u. s. under chicago reports without inspectors in north korea. dye a relies on satellite images using these it says is detected a discharge of cooling water at the main nuclear plant and young beyond. and that suggests the reactor is operating. if the latest findings are correct, the you and nuclear watchdog says it's a deeply troubling development and it's believe young beyond reactor produce plutonium for north korean nuclear arsenal. in the past, the white house says the a report, underscores the urgent need for dialogue and diplomacy. whatever warmer relations that appear to be cultivated under former president donald trump seemed to have grown cold under his successor, joe biden. as u. s. military exercises were held with the south. unfortunately, the biden administration has been slow off the mark on the north korea file. of course, they were dealing with the renewal of the strategic reduction, peter with russia, which happened in february. the resumption of talks with iran on the comprehen
u. s. under chicago reports without inspectors in north korea. dye a relies on satellite images using these it says is detected a discharge of cooling water at the main nuclear plant and young beyond. and that suggests the reactor is operating. if the latest findings are correct, the you and nuclear watchdog says it's a deeply troubling development and it's believe young beyond reactor produce plutonium for north korean nuclear arsenal. in the past, the white house says the a report,...
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u. s. under a federal law that allows deportations during a health crisis. and now a coalition of groups led by the american civil liberties union has announced its resuming a lawsuit against the white house over expulsions, as daniel hawkins explains. so bought and sold the public as the antidote to donald trump is migration policies. will markets it is fair and humane. a far cry from his previous us as children in case you scandal of what he wanted. his barrier to look like, including spite steel slaps furiously. mister president, what is the matter with you? children's lives do literally hang in the balance. donald trump caused this crisis . he originally took credit for it, but now donald trump is running from what he did. and it did seem changed, was afoot, a series of trump policies were nouns soon, often taking office some tangible like reversing trumps local muslim travel by other proposals, more symbolic, like replacing alien with non citizen and immigration law. whatever their aims, those measures didn't stop a disastrous border crisis from develop
u. s. under a federal law that allows deportations during a health crisis. and now a coalition of groups led by the american civil liberties union has announced its resuming a lawsuit against the white house over expulsions, as daniel hawkins explains. so bought and sold the public as the antidote to donald trump is migration policies. will markets it is fair and humane. a far cry from his previous us as children in case you scandal of what he wanted. his barrier to look like, including spite...
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u. s. under federal law that allows deportations during a health crisis. and now the coalition of groups led by the american civil liberties union has announced its resuming a lawsuit against the white house over expulsions. daniel hawkins explains. so bought and sold the public as the antidote to donald trump is migration policies will mock it's. it is fair and humane. a far cry from his previous s. as children in case you scandal of what he wanted his barrier to look like, including spiked steel slaps seriously. mister president, what is the matter with you? children's lives do literally hang in the balance. donald trump caused this crisis . he originally took credit for it, but now donald trump is running from what he did. and it did seem changed. was afoot, a series of trump policies renounce soon after taking office some tangible like reversing from so cool, muslim travel by other proposals, more symbolic, like replacing alien with non citizen and immigration law. whatever their aims, those measures didn't stop or disastrous border crisis from develop
u. s. under federal law that allows deportations during a health crisis. and now the coalition of groups led by the american civil liberties union has announced its resuming a lawsuit against the white house over expulsions. daniel hawkins explains. so bought and sold the public as the antidote to donald trump is migration policies will mock it's. it is fair and humane. a far cry from his previous s. as children in case you scandal of what he wanted his barrier to look like, including spiked...
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u. s. under former president. donald trump reacted by imposing crippling sanctions on missouri as government and then as well as main lifeline oil exports. the political crisis led to a lack of investment, food shortages and the migration of up to 5000000 venezuelans, thousands of whom were considered part of a skilled workforce. the let's, i'll bring in our guests for inside story. joining us via skype from the venezuelan capital card, i guess it's phil johnson who's a senior analyst at the international crisis group from new york. vanessa women is the founder and ceo of a symmetrical, and that's a political risk research and strategic communications firm and from metadata and venezuela pull dobson, who's an analyst at venezuela analysis dot com. thanks for joining us on inside story. phil over to you 1st, the previous attempts at negotiations between the government and the opposition have failed. as you know, most recently in 2019. will these negotiations in mexico this month differ from the pr
u. s. under former president. donald trump reacted by imposing crippling sanctions on missouri as government and then as well as main lifeline oil exports. the political crisis led to a lack of investment, food shortages and the migration of up to 5000000 venezuelans, thousands of whom were considered part of a skilled workforce. the let's, i'll bring in our guests for inside story. joining us via skype from the venezuelan capital card, i guess it's phil johnson who's a senior analyst at the...
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u. s. under president joe biden. joining me now from st. louis in missouri is a ca, whistleblower, convicted to revealing us steady tricks against iran, jeffrey sterling, author of unwanted spy. jeffrey, thanks so much for coming back on. i should just say before we get to daniel hale, we johnson, it's his word against the president raising runs the word about what happened in the gulf of amman, in the, in the persian gulf. i mean, how, how much should we trust the authorities when they talk about iran, given your experience to see a dirty tricks against the country? i think you should question anything coming from a polluter? i don't think anything has been done to de escalate any of the tensions in the region. so therefore they are going to be, i guess you call it a flash point without knowing who is to blame or who actually perpetrated the action. but the west has done nothing, i believe, to assuage any attention. in fact, i've been, we've been actually escalating the tensions in the area and i think it shows a result of that. and with t
u. s. under president joe biden. joining me now from st. louis in missouri is a ca, whistleblower, convicted to revealing us steady tricks against iran, jeffrey sterling, author of unwanted spy. jeffrey, thanks so much for coming back on. i should just say before we get to daniel hale, we johnson, it's his word against the president raising runs the word about what happened in the gulf of amman, in the, in the persian gulf. i mean, how, how much should we trust the authorities when they talk...
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so as wall of the company's under fire, it was a major supplier of agent orange to the u. s. during the vietnam war, this by facing a barrage of legal claims, both it and its parent company, buyer maintain. they cannot be held responsible for how the military use the product. john wells, again believes more should have been drawn to prevent the tragedy. we really need people to sit down and take a look at it and say, hey, what is this going to do? not only to the civilians populations not only to the enemy, but also to our own troops. if the world are united states that learned a lesson, and i certainly hope they do because, you know, we wind up spending a lot of time causing a lot more pain and we have to not the, or is it easy? it's never easy. but it's, you know, we should do everything we can to minimize the effect on. we all really on everybody images know of areas and places i've been showing you most stays for quite some time. it is greece, relentless devastation being wrought by wild fires. there. this is drones footage, as you can see, really the situations really, r
so as wall of the company's under fire, it was a major supplier of agent orange to the u. s. during the vietnam war, this by facing a barrage of legal claims, both it and its parent company, buyer maintain. they cannot be held responsible for how the military use the product. john wells, again believes more should have been drawn to prevent the tragedy. we really need people to sit down and take a look at it and say, hey, what is this going to do? not only to the civilians populations not only...
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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 he's mourning the loss of his cousin. he's very
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. president is under by allies like britain and france in order to try and extend that august 31st deadline. the u. s. has so far not made any indication that that would be extended. so we're watching very carefully to see what more the white house might have to say in the coming hours. all right, thanks so much. kimberly how get balance continue this phone now with nadine bobby's live from london and talking about the g 7. it's clear listening to the comments of the german foreign minister and the dean. i mean, he said, neither i nor the us can get this done by august 31st, always seeing to very different narratives or perspectives of this evacuation process and how it's going between the us and its allies in the g 7. well i think it's fair to say that we're seeing various governments which are not the us saying they'd like to have some more time. but it really does depend on the us and on the taliban in afghanistan. so a bit of realism as well. the, the facts that we've seen in the last few hours, both the pentagon and the taliban spokesperson seeming to be speaking from the same page, sa
u. s. president is under by allies like britain and france in order to try and extend that august 31st deadline. the u. s. has so far not made any indication that that would be extended. so we're watching very carefully to see what more the white house might have to say in the coming hours. all right, thanks so much. kimberly how get balance continue this phone now with nadine bobby's live from london and talking about the g 7. it's clear listening to the comments of the german foreign minister...
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under fire. it was a major supplier of agent orange to the u. s. during the vietnam war, despite facing a barrage of legal claims, both it sounded, spurn, company, buyer maintain. they cannot be held responsible for how the military use the product. john wells, again believes more should have been told to prevent the tragedy. i think primarily the v. a system is over bureaucratic and they have difficulty processing them by even now, you know, we've had 2 and a half years since a court decision. they've only processed about 60 percent of the claims that are in file. we really need people to sit down and take a look at it and say, hey, what is this going to do? not only to the civilians populations not only to the enemy, but also to our own troops. if the worlds are united states that learned our lesson, and i certainly hope they do because, you know, we wind up spending a lot of time causing a lot more pain and we have to out there or is it easier? it's never easy. but it's, you know, we should do everything we can to minimize the effect on. we don'
under fire. it was a major supplier of agent orange to the u. s. during the vietnam war, despite facing a barrage of legal claims, both it sounded, spurn, company, buyer maintain. they cannot be held responsible for how the military use the product. john wells, again believes more should have been told to prevent the tragedy. i think primarily the v. a system is over bureaucratic and they have difficulty processing them by even now, you know, we've had 2 and a half years since a court decision....
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u. s. supported president and central bank officials fleeing the country. the afghan government is used to receiving around $5000000000.00 in foreign aid from the u. s. every single year. and while pull out efforts were under way earlier this year, the buying and ministration requested an additional $300000000.00 from congress to help funding the government as the u. s. military made its exit. now, ironically that number of 300000000 is the amount us tax payers have spent every single day over the last 20 years on what has now become the longest war in us history. but despite all of that money, the government that was built and funded by the u. s. and as allies fell within a matter of days, it was supposed to be protected by the afghan security forces, which were funded by the u. s. to the tune of $83000000000.00 over the last 2 decades. but thanks to their swift collapse, the taliban was given not just political power, but also the gift of fire power in the form of guns and ammunition helicopters and more, while president biden called the taliban take over highly unlikely. just last month . his administration has reportedly moved to protect billions of dollars, an afghan government reserves holding us ban
u. s. supported president and central bank officials fleeing the country. the afghan government is used to receiving around $5000000000.00 in foreign aid from the u. s. every single year. and while pull out efforts were under way earlier this year, the buying and ministration requested an additional $300000000.00 from congress to help funding the government as the u. s. military made its exit. now, ironically that number of 300000000 is the amount us tax payers have spent every single day over...
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u. s. has to show for its mission and i've got to stand other benefits which the country well did enjoy under the u. s. protectorate, like an improvement in women's rights, a lower infant mortality rate and more children going to school. all of that is now left at the taliban mercy. while the ruling leads in washington, too busy writing revisionist history. we spoke with us army come back. veteran corey mail says there will always to clear objectives in the mission, in kindest, on one, eliminate the terror threat to rebuild the nation. what went wrong, the minute that americans thought that we were in the business of nation building. what we went over there to do in the very beginning and i was part of that was to eliminate the terrorists who were responsible for the 911 attack and also stop him from being a safe haven to terrorism. that could have been done and perfected with cpr operation irregular warfare, a symmetric warfare and spent operation forces with dick with the support of the intelligence communities. basically going out putting together a t t packets. we then got into this ship
u. s. has to show for its mission and i've got to stand other benefits which the country well did enjoy under the u. s. protectorate, like an improvement in women's rights, a lower infant mortality rate and more children going to school. all of that is now left at the taliban mercy. while the ruling leads in washington, too busy writing revisionist history. we spoke with us army come back. veteran corey mail says there will always to clear objectives in the mission, in kindest, on one,...
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under fire. it was a major supplier of agent orange to the u. s. during the vietnam war, despite facing a barrage of legal claims, both it this parent company buyer maintain, they cannot be held responsible for how the military use the product. john wells again believes more should helping dawn to prevent the tragedy. we really need people to sit down and take a look at it and say, hey, what is, is going to do not only to the civilians populations, not only to the army, but also to our own troops. if the world or united states had learned a lesson, and i certainly hope they do because, you know, we wind up spending a lot of time causing a lot more pain and we have to not the war is easy. it's never easy. but it's, you know, we should do everything we can to minimize the effect on real, really everybody. britton's defense secretary has criticized washington's agreement with the taliban on the police of us forces. despite the u. k itself, withdrawing its troops from the region. the disputed deal was struck last year names to keep terrorist groups suc
under fire. it was a major supplier of agent orange to the u. s. during the vietnam war, despite facing a barrage of legal claims, both it this parent company buyer maintain, they cannot be held responsible for how the military use the product. john wells again believes more should helping dawn to prevent the tragedy. we really need people to sit down and take a look at it and say, hey, what is, is going to do not only to the civilians populations, not only to the army, but also to our own...
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under control. and it does seem as with the u. s. and the u. k sending troops to secure their own nationals and secure their own culture, letting you to embassy people to extract them safely from the country. that international confidence in the situation here certainly seems to be lacking. okay, rob, you and the team stay safe there. rob mcbride in cobble. so let's expand this as we hear american and british troops on their way to help their embassy staff and local interpreters to get out. washington still insisting this isn't a full evacuation, and that the embassy will remain open. this report is from mike hannah. it was just a month ago that the top us general and i've gone is don returned to the united states. his mission, apparently over me since then the taliban has made huge gains throughout. have gone, is done. and now the us is read deploying troops to assist in the evacuation of american nationals and f gans who worked with the us. this is a temporary mission with a narrow focus, as will all deployments of our troops into harm's way.
under control. and it does seem as with the u. s. and the u. k sending troops to secure their own nationals and secure their own culture, letting you to embassy people to extract them safely from the country. that international confidence in the situation here certainly seems to be lacking. okay, rob, you and the team stay safe there. rob mcbride in cobble. so let's expand this as we hear american and british troops on their way to help their embassy staff and local interpreters to get out....
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u. s. departure means leaving them under a future taliban government. public cried al jazeera couple. well, he secretary of state antony blink and says, washington will work with a new afghan government if it serves america's national interest. we engage with a ton of under, in the past few weeks to enable our evacuation operations going forward and engagement with a ton of them and government control will be driven by one thing only or vital national interest. if we can work with a new afghan government in a way that helps secure those interests, including the safe return mark free ridge, the us citizen has been held hostage in the region since early last year. and in a way that brings a greater stability to the country in region and protects the gains for the past few decades. we will do it. but we will not do it on the basis of trust or fate. in other news, the united states has been removed from the european union's list of safe countries as cobra. 19 cases continue to rise to use, recommending a pause and all non essential travel from america daily hospital admissions. in the us,
u. s. departure means leaving them under a future taliban government. public cried al jazeera couple. well, he secretary of state antony blink and says, washington will work with a new afghan government if it serves america's national interest. we engage with a ton of under, in the past few weeks to enable our evacuation operations going forward and engagement with a ton of them and government control will be driven by one thing only or vital national interest. if we can work with a new afghan...
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ready no intention under the top stories now. era. the u. s. defense official warms the taliban could surround afghanistan's capital cobble in 30 days and take it in. just 90 group has seized control of 9 provincial capitals in the past week and an army headquarters on wednesday. it's estimated to be in control of 2 thirds of the country with government forces fighting on multiple front to try to stand the groups advance to more provincial capital or under direct threat. violence has escalated dramatically since us and native troops began withdrawing from the country. on there was charlotte bellis spoke to have kind of sounds. interior minister who promised to push back taliban gains, but edge the group to pursue piece them to do i know last i'm asking the taliban to stop their brutality. leave killing. sit down with love and we should find solutions. i'm asking them not to destroy buildings or are chief ma'am. let's come and sit together and make a coalition government one that would be acceptable to all side. the sooner we do this, the bette
ready no intention under the top stories now. era. the u. s. defense official warms the taliban could surround afghanistan's capital cobble in 30 days and take it in. just 90 group has seized control of 9 provincial capitals in the past week and an army headquarters on wednesday. it's estimated to be in control of 2 thirds of the country with government forces fighting on multiple front to try to stand the groups advance to more provincial capital or under direct threat. violence has escalated...
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some african nationals have arrived in uganda under a u. s. arrange to deal uganda will take in 2000 afghans in all though only remained in the country for a short time before being re settled elsewhere. if the 1st african country, the hearts african refugees at 24 hour cofi was reign stated in central nigeria to gum and killed at least $36.00 people on wednesday, it happened in the region of just north, during a ride on a miami christian community. police say 10 suspects has been arrested. the curfew was 1st declared on august 15th after muslim worshippers were attached 5 wide as a searching for survivors. after a 3 story building collapsed in spain, cruise managed to rescue one person from the rubble in pena. scala in the region of valencia. at least 2 people are still trapped. engineers are investigating the cause of the clamps violence between support his opponents and bolivia is shout for me in from president. and janine and yes, broke out on the streets of the pads on wednesday. hundreds, march, calling to her relief, doctor say, and ye
some african nationals have arrived in uganda under a u. s. arrange to deal uganda will take in 2000 afghans in all though only remained in the country for a short time before being re settled elsewhere. if the 1st african country, the hearts african refugees at 24 hour cofi was reign stated in central nigeria to gum and killed at least $36.00 people on wednesday, it happened in the region of just north, during a ride on a miami christian community. police say 10 suspects has been arrested. the...
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u. s. has to show for its mission and i've got to stand other benefits which the country well did enjoy under the u. s. protectorate, like an improvement in women's rights, a lower infant mortality rate and more children going to school. all of that is now left at the taliban mercy. while the ruling leads in washington, too busy writing, revisionist history, job biden's decision to plot of off down installment triggered the collapse of the cobbled government seems to have cost him daily back home. would the u. s. president's approval, rating sharp, p hitting, and time. know well for me on this, we're joined now by ortiz, caleb moore, penn. straightened from new york. caleb correlation might not mean causation, but biden's, popularity has been pretty badly dented, has an end sure. at this point, as media is showing the chaotic scenes from cobble in the aftermath of jo biden's decisions, it appears jo biden's approval rating has gone down. it's actually now at the lowest point since he was inaugurated only 46 percent of the us public approve of joe biden. and his handling of the situation as pr
u. s. has to show for its mission and i've got to stand other benefits which the country well did enjoy under the u. s. protectorate, like an improvement in women's rights, a lower infant mortality rate and more children going to school. all of that is now left at the taliban mercy. while the ruling leads in washington, too busy writing, revisionist history, job biden's decision to plot of off down installment triggered the collapse of the cobbled government seems to have cost him daily back...
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u. s. has to show for its mission and i've got to stand other benefits which the country well did enjoy under the u. s. protectorate, like an improvement in women's rights, a lower infant mortality rate and more children going to school. all of that is now left at the taliban mercy. while the ruling leads in washington, too busy writing revisionist history. all right, that's a rap on this. our coverage of the unraveling situation in afghanistan. of course, we've been following closely online and on on. we will continue to do so if you want to catch up on any angles of afghan story, just log onto auto dot com the ah, oh, what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy foundation, let it be an arms race is on often very dramatic development. only personally, i'm going to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very critical of time. time to sit down and talk to me i the was not absent or you're watching the season finale of going undergrads as the world potentially witnesses. the end of the so called american, the euro coming up in the show, the ambassado
u. s. has to show for its mission and i've got to stand other benefits which the country well did enjoy under the u. s. protectorate, like an improvement in women's rights, a lower infant mortality rate and more children going to school. all of that is now left at the taliban mercy. while the ruling leads in washington, too busy writing revisionist history. all right, that's a rap on this. our coverage of the unraveling situation in afghanistan. of course, we've been following closely online...
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u. s. reached the deal under which berlin will take action if moscow tries to use the pipeline to apply political pressure or commit aggressive acts against ukraine to yours. but it only has almost completely microsoft now, what i do, forgot to ultimately it's in contradiction to the use own energy security goals. i'm sure i'll have an opportunity to reiterate that, including the long united states, which requires us to sanction companies participating in the efforts to complete the pipeline. a lot of pressure life that has come from across the atlantic, political commentator alessandra bruno believes the u. s. is actually dependent on countries with which it has deep political attentions. washington may dislike all those things, but i think it dislikes high gasoline prices even more. and right now, thanks to russia's strategic position, pricing position, because russia is not a member of opec. it's independent. so it can choose its own range of price within various agreements. it has the most competitive pricing, a lot of titanium, which is used in making aircraft parts and which means
u. s. reached the deal under which berlin will take action if moscow tries to use the pipeline to apply political pressure or commit aggressive acts against ukraine to yours. but it only has almost completely microsoft now, what i do, forgot to ultimately it's in contradiction to the use own energy security goals. i'm sure i'll have an opportunity to reiterate that, including the long united states, which requires us to sanction companies participating in the efforts to complete the pipeline. a...
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u. s. supplied half a 1000000 jobs under the kovacs mechanism. only 20000 have been applied. this. why? in part it's because of this. the empty covey board that dr. colleen shows us in the non for profit gas gear hospital. i suppose at one point, you would have thought that this would be full of people. it was full last year. it was full. now it is very calm. we don't have any admissions. haiti's health ministry says only around $600.00 people have died of cobra. 19, the infection rate is also far lower than in many of the places. nobody knows exactly why. but since the pandemic isn't taking off, neither is the vaccination campaign for down inside of the business that really is present in haiti. and if it's not present, there is no need for them to get vaccinated. in this market, the streets were through the faces there. many don't believe in cove it or mistrust . the vaccines like him, i don't where. because i believe in god. i don't believe in what people say. the human been lives all the time. they never speak the truth. that's why i only believe god. we took to do been new beca
u. s. supplied half a 1000000 jobs under the kovacs mechanism. only 20000 have been applied. this. why? in part it's because of this. the empty covey board that dr. colleen shows us in the non for profit gas gear hospital. i suppose at one point, you would have thought that this would be full of people. it was full last year. it was full. now it is very calm. we don't have any admissions. haiti's health ministry says only around $600.00 people have died of cobra. 19, the infection rate is also...
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u. s. also position itself under the us, not challenging is leadership. and also trying to solve excepting the so called rules based international order, in which the us makes rules for trying to do, but it does. so it's so this created, it will explain a lot of the apartment from, from the china, the china, on the other hand, is starting to look towards us. well, in the way of a model s d, my point out as well. it's a political system can't really do much at the moment. it's very much polarized, seem to be undergoing a cultural revolution. technological they're, they're, they're, they're struggling as well. they're economy is in bad shape, infrastructures and folding. you have this huge concentration of, well social economic presentation. even america allies, really, as we discussed with nor stream is really taking their orders anymore. and so that they don't see the united states united states in relative decline, which is a reasonable conflict. terese so. so why, why should they be lectured around by the united glenn people in china that remember the g
u. s. also position itself under the us, not challenging is leadership. and also trying to solve excepting the so called rules based international order, in which the us makes rules for trying to do, but it does. so it's so this created, it will explain a lot of the apartment from, from the china, the china, on the other hand, is starting to look towards us. well, in the way of a model s d, my point out as well. it's a political system can't really do much at the moment. it's very much...
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u. s. states of mississippi. under wheezy anna, at least one person was killed when a treat reportedly fell on the home. in the 250 kilometers in our been recorded, although either now been downgraded to a tropical storm in classes or up to between police and environmental activists in central london. on sunday, hundreds of gathered at the science museum to protest against an exhibition part funded by the oil. john shell status chanted no more. petro funding fossil fuels of evils locked themselves inside the museum through the news now. and 2 men in the 30s had died in japan days after getting their 2nd doses of the madonna, kofi vaccine, japanese health ministry, his last and investigation, the dana and key, the pharmaceutical, the local distributor of the job. he said that there is no indication so far the deaths were caused by the shot. we do not have any evidence to these deaths caused by the maternal 19 vaccine. and it is important to conduct a formal investigation to determine whether there is any connection on s
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u. s. president has been under enormous pressure from some western allies to continue to sort of move that if you will, beyond august 31st so that the evacuation can continue. the evacuation of not just americans, but also of afghans that supported the allies as they were on the ground working in afghanistan for 2 decades. and so watching carefully for what the president will have to say. he is under a tight timeline, given the fact that there is a need, if there is any extension beyond august 31st that that will have to be made in the coming days in order to allow the 6000 us soldiers. they're working with the evacuations and all those evacuation to withdraw in time. now, very quickly, we should also point out that when it comes to this coordination, the pentagon saying that the u. s. is still working with the taliban, but there are no assurances beyond august 31st. that the taliban will continue to coordinate with the united states on evacuation. and that's why they are working so hard right now. because the pedagogy says they are working with a sense of urgency. all right, thanks so muc
u. s. president has been under enormous pressure from some western allies to continue to sort of move that if you will, beyond august 31st so that the evacuation can continue. the evacuation of not just americans, but also of afghans that supported the allies as they were on the ground working in afghanistan for 2 decades. and so watching carefully for what the president will have to say. he is under a tight timeline, given the fact that there is a need, if there is any extension beyond august...
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well, there are a presidents under which the u. s. has had military operations in afghanistan, starting with george bush then through obama, then through 4 years of trump and now through less than one year of bite. and so it was under the the trumpet ministration that this unilateral agreement with a tall, a boss from the us to the tall of on took place. certainly donald trump is takes advantage of every opportunity to slam everyone that he possibly can. the future of this is the u. s. certainly is getting out of afghanistan on the, on the military front, which should have done 19 years ago after we went after al qaeda push them into pakistan. and then tragically decided, oh, go ahead and go after al qaeda since we're here. and then the iraq war happened and things kind of settle down. but a program started then going after the holiday on again. but it's been 19 years really that the united states has been there. that it, it really should not have been both the president and the secretary states claim the us as she's got a she that scu
well, there are a presidents under which the u. s. has had military operations in afghanistan, starting with george bush then through obama, then through 4 years of trump and now through less than one year of bite. and so it was under the the trumpet ministration that this unilateral agreement with a tall, a boss from the us to the tall of on took place. certainly donald trump is takes advantage of every opportunity to slam everyone that he possibly can. the future of this is the u. s....
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u. s. president has been under enormous pressure to extend that august 31st deadline of a withdrawal of us troops from afghanistan. you'll have to remember that initially when the us president announced this, he announced it to the have this withdraw complete by september 11th. that is a significant date for americans because that is the 20th anniversary of the september 11th attacks on the pentagon, as well as the world trade center in new york. and this is what provoked this generation of war with the us invasion into afghanistan later, also into iraq. and so this is very significant day, but very quietly, the administration walked that back. why? because there's an awful lot of risk. the risk that we're now talking about in real time, the fact that the u. s. president was very clear that every day us service members are on the ground in cobble is an additional of risk. and that is why he was holding firm on that august 31st withdrawal day. even as members on capitol hill of the republican party is the expected critics, but also member of his own democratic party were saying, if you d
u. s. president has been under enormous pressure to extend that august 31st deadline of a withdrawal of us troops from afghanistan. you'll have to remember that initially when the us president announced this, he announced it to the have this withdraw complete by september 11th. that is a significant date for americans because that is the 20th anniversary of the september 11th attacks on the pentagon, as well as the world trade center in new york. and this is what provoked this generation of war...
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u. s. departure means leaving them under a future taliban government. public cried al jazeera couple. we'll look at more on this historic event in a moment. we'll go to our white house correspondent, kimberly how kit, but 1st chance dr. has more for us from combo charlie said we heard that taliban press conference area where the spokesman said, america's been defeated in the country is now fully independent. but what's the mood on the streets where you on what ordinary guns make of all this? because it is still very much waking up to this new chapter in its history, but certainly the people that we've spoken to about this kind of stuff in recent days, it very much depends on who you speak to. it's really important to recognize that it's all about to have a support base per normally in the south of the country and held the province around kandahar where we understand these sort of talks amongst talking about leaders and tribal leaders. we're going to try and form a new government when you speak to supporters of it's all about though they'll say that they see this is a victory. they say
u. s. departure means leaving them under a future taliban government. public cried al jazeera couple. we'll look at more on this historic event in a moment. we'll go to our white house correspondent, kimberly how kit, but 1st chance dr. has more for us from combo charlie said we heard that taliban press conference area where the spokesman said, america's been defeated in the country is now fully independent. but what's the mood on the streets where you on what ordinary guns make of all this?...
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u. s. departure means leaving them under a future taliban government. public? cried al jazeera couple. well, let's get more now on this historic and event in a moment. we'll go to whitehouse, correspondent, kimberly hockey, but 1st to charlie stratford in campbell. so charlie afghanistan wakes up this morning without that american military presence talk a through be dramatic events of the past you out. well, yes, really quite incredible scenes here in, in carnival resort in robes package last night. the gun fire, we initially thought started round about $1230.00. we initially thought it was possibly some sort of a tank or taliban fighting. i should like to certainly in the wake of those kind of attacks from see it in the last few days, but then it became a habit, a gun fight was pointing into the sky and it was literally scott, a line of cobble was lit up with rage a trace of fire. there seemed to be very few people on the streets, but obviously to talk about very intent on showing what they describe and celebrating what they describe as a victory over foreign powers. a victory that is
u. s. departure means leaving them under a future taliban government. public? cried al jazeera couple. well, let's get more now on this historic and event in a moment. we'll go to whitehouse, correspondent, kimberly hockey, but 1st to charlie stratford in campbell. so charlie afghanistan wakes up this morning without that american military presence talk a through be dramatic events of the past you out. well, yes, really quite incredible scenes here in, in carnival resort in robes package last...
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and so i've got nationals of arrived in uganda under a u. s. arrange deal you guys will take in 2000 afghans at all, but they will any remain in the country for a short while before being re settled elsewhere. it's the 1st african nation to host african refugees for the us guns who weren't able to leave their country. the future seems uncertain. dr. richard brandon is the regional emergency director of the world health organization. he says, agencies are stepping up the efforts to protect the most vulnerable in the country . we've been saying that the eyes of the world have been been focused on evacuation operation out of couple airport. but what's lost in all of this is even prior to the recent events, afghanistan with the world's 3rd largest humanitarian operation, and now we're seeing those needs escalate. and once the evacuation is completed, we're going to be left with an enormous humanitarian need an enormous humanitarian task. and i think all humanitarian agencies where we've struggled to get aid in over the last couple of weeks, i thin
and so i've got nationals of arrived in uganda under a u. s. arrange deal you guys will take in 2000 afghans at all, but they will any remain in the country for a short while before being re settled elsewhere. it's the 1st african nation to host african refugees for the us guns who weren't able to leave their country. the future seems uncertain. dr. richard brandon is the regional emergency director of the world health organization. he says, agencies are stepping up the efforts to protect the...