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u. s. safety could effectively impose sanctions on another part of the u. s. yes, i lived in portland years ago and i live in texas. now both are nice places. neither are perfect. they both have opportunities to improve. i do not personally agree with this new law in texas. the libertarian party platform is pro choice. when it comes to abortion and so i don't agree with the law. however, i also do not agree with the city of portland, which is outside of texas. i don't think a city should retaliate or attempt to impose penalties or sanctions against a state that passes the law that the majority of citizens in another state don't agree with. just like you saw texas speaking up against the way the city of portland has 3 to police officers or the or support a police? well, you know, what do we expect texas to impose sanctions and not allow travel to portland? where does it in? so yeah, i think it's, it's a bad direction to go. right. right. interesting. so from a constitutional point of view, now that is portland, within its rights to restrict what goods people bond t
u. s. safety could effectively impose sanctions on another part of the u. s. yes, i lived in portland years ago and i live in texas. now both are nice places. neither are perfect. they both have opportunities to improve. i do not personally agree with this new law in texas. the libertarian party platform is pro choice. when it comes to abortion and so i don't agree with the law. however, i also do not agree with the city of portland, which is outside of texas. i don't think a city should...
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u. s. and turkey. yes, this looks like a thinly veiled job. the u. s. in searcy, both of them troops in syria. turkey has troops patrolling the board in the north, a north west of the country along its the turkey syria border. the u. s. has got troops all from the north, the north, north east patrolling kurdish controlled areas. and those that's a significant chunk of syrian territory that is not under the control of the syrian regime. and one of the reasons why this conflict is out something of a stalemate. also, we're hearing reports from activists in italy about the last major rebel strong called some 4000000 syrians living that many of them internally displaced activists . they're reporting that in the last week, russian war plains of, again, started as strikes in that area. and russia says, but a sci fi negotiated around the southern city of dara has come into effect this. and the syrian government siege around dara also ends in 10 spiting. but in return for that syrian government has got control of some territory is not, have, could not have contr
u. s. and turkey. yes, this looks like a thinly veiled job. the u. s. in searcy, both of them troops in syria. turkey has troops patrolling the board in the north, a north west of the country along its the turkey syria border. the u. s. has got troops all from the north, the north, north east patrolling kurdish controlled areas. and those that's a significant chunk of syrian territory that is not under the control of the syrian regime. and one of the reasons why this conflict is out something...
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u. s. will do anything that promotes the military outcome in this area. yes, the u. s. has been doing what it's been doing may may freedom of navigation. might its allies very doubtfully, very doubtfully. i strongly argue there is no, i've been arguing for decades and i'm still right there is no imminent war threat in east asia. there is no imminent threat from china and there is no imminent threat from the united states. there is a balance that both sides one piece and it's important that they understand that yes, people use words and words are cheap. they use words and they use agreements that are seen as threatening, but that isn't the same thing as war. and that's why it's also an exaggeration. i think to call this a cold war because in fact, the extent of relations between the countries in the region is extensive and they will need to solve those problems peacefully. we should not accelerate the war talk . we should in fact, diffuse the war talk and recognize that it's not in the interest of any country to make threats or to you know, to talk and see if there is an
u. s. will do anything that promotes the military outcome in this area. yes, the u. s. has been doing what it's been doing may may freedom of navigation. might its allies very doubtfully, very doubtfully. i strongly argue there is no, i've been arguing for decades and i'm still right there is no imminent war threat in east asia. there is no imminent threat from china and there is no imminent threat from the united states. there is a balance that both sides one piece and it's important that they...
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u. s. and turkey? yes, this is a fin, thinly veiled job to us forces and turkish forces. turkeys patrolling the north east and i break apart and turkeys patrolling. the north weston border of syria with turkey and the u. s. is petroleum north eastern part of the border? that's an area controlled. also the control of kurdish forces as well. russia says that that presence there is affecting the settlement of this war is a significant chunk of syria that remains out of the control of the regime. bashar al assad rush, of course, along with iran, is main backer. we're also hearing reports that russia this week, according to activists in it, live a started again, bombing targets from by targets in it late. there's about 4000000 syrian living that many of them internally displaced is the last major city under rebel control. and also a russian backed cease fire in dara, has come in to force. this was negotiated by the russians and ended a syrian siege of that city and intends fighting. but as a consequence of that
u. s. and turkey? yes, this is a fin, thinly veiled job to us forces and turkish forces. turkeys patrolling the north east and i break apart and turkeys patrolling. the north weston border of syria with turkey and the u. s. is petroleum north eastern part of the border? that's an area controlled. also the control of kurdish forces as well. russia says that that presence there is affecting the settlement of this war is a significant chunk of syria that remains out of the control of the regime....
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u. s. but globally. yes, absolutely. i think that they really do need to get all the well together because of the enormity of the task. and that is the idea of this summit that you saw the very beginning off. now i don't think actually you have seen a technical problem. we were told originally this some, it was complete because we weren't going to see any of it. it's clear that the u. s . decided to put out the, the comments of president biden, and also if it's back to you and then to thomas greenfield. but my understanding is, are the diplomats were told that their contributions would not be seen by the public. and that's why i think the feat has caught. and you haven't even seen the un secretary general. but we know what the 2nd general has to say on this, because you say he made a speech on it. part of his very somber speech will be made to the united nations. yes, they sounding the alarm was about 19 he reminded us that in africa, 90 percent of african people have only had that 1st. busy dose, so it's not 90 percent
u. s. but globally. yes, absolutely. i think that they really do need to get all the well together because of the enormity of the task. and that is the idea of this summit that you saw the very beginning off. now i don't think actually you have seen a technical problem. we were told originally this some, it was complete because we weren't going to see any of it. it's clear that the u. s . decided to put out the, the comments of president biden, and also if it's back to you and then to thomas...
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u. s. and austria. yes, and the joint press conference between the greek, a prime minister and the french president was very telling because although of course, they announced this agreement for greece to buy 3 french frigates from frances seemed very march that the 2 leaders were adamant that they wanted to get across a message and that is that the, you must be more or told them is in terms of defense and all of this in context, when you think about it was less than 2 weeks ago that the r kasteel was signed this pack to between the u k, the u. s. and australia, a defense deal which seemed to be signed in secret paris says they have no idea that it was happening. it also brought about the end of this submarine contract that camper had signed with frauds. all of that made frauds absolutely furious. well, the french present emanuel macro off to the person during the press conference with the great prime minister said that the arc is packed, in fact, was assigned to your appearance. that they simply need to do
u. s. and austria. yes, and the joint press conference between the greek, a prime minister and the french president was very telling because although of course, they announced this agreement for greece to buy 3 french frigates from frances seemed very march that the 2 leaders were adamant that they wanted to get across a message and that is that the, you must be more or told them is in terms of defense and all of this in context, when you think about it was less than 2 weeks ago that the r...
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u. s. president? when speaking here, yes, it is the 1st speech president joe biden, who as a senator and his vice president being un, many times in front of these 193 leaders. but the audience for us president is those $193.00 lead us on the world. but remember, the u. s. president's speech is going to be the headline news in the us. and i think when they write those speeches, they are thinking very much to of a domestic audience, things in afghanistan, a been a bad point for joe biden. people may support the u. s. pulling out of afghanistan, they're not particularly happy if you look at the opinion polls in the way it's being carried out. so that i think is why you're seeing that sort of direction in the speech from president biden. some of the aimed at a domestic audience to explain what he's gone and the rationale behind it. or maybe that for the moment a james base at the un in new york. well, the assembly was opened with a warning from the secretary general that the world stands on the edge of an abyss and what's being called the most serious speech antonio terrace has yet given. he told global lead,
u. s. president? when speaking here, yes, it is the 1st speech president joe biden, who as a senator and his vice president being un, many times in front of these 193 leaders. but the audience for us president is those $193.00 lead us on the world. but remember, the u. s. president's speech is going to be the headline news in the us. and i think when they write those speeches, they are thinking very much to of a domestic audience, things in afghanistan, a been a bad point for joe biden. people...
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those mostly relates to the fact that yes, the u. s. is there illegitimately, but they are present there and that is also a reality. and given their intention to fire weapons, whether it without good cause, we can talk about a conflicting mechanism that mechanism does work. and i would like to draw your attention by the way, to the fact that this mechanism is working. despite the legal prohibitions that the u. s. congress introduced regarding military contact with and lucas, much in the joint chiefs of staff origin recently spoke out publicly in their assessment that this was on wise. and that those restrictions on military contacts should be listed. something that i think would be useful not only for di, conflicting, and syria, but also further developing our dialogue on arms control in general, russia today television channel. yes. turkey has expressed concerns about the voting of crimea in the recent state duma elections. that's despite the fact that russia has provided humanitarian assistance for koby 19 to turkey, as well as milita
those mostly relates to the fact that yes, the u. s. is there illegitimately, but they are present there and that is also a reality. and given their intention to fire weapons, whether it without good cause, we can talk about a conflicting mechanism that mechanism does work. and i would like to draw your attention by the way, to the fact that this mechanism is working. despite the legal prohibitions that the u. s. congress introduced regarding military contact with and lucas, much in the joint...
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when you're talking about the money, the yes, the u. s. was in afghanistan, we saw massive aid flows into the country, and now the u. n. is wanting of near universal poverty by the middle of next year. how damaging is this a dependency going forward for afghanistan? in the future, while this is, i mean that a real tragedy that we're looking at now because when i look back to, to 20 years before i was a un official on the ground, i've called us and it was an absolutely dire situation. 20 years ago. and although $911.00 was a tragedy for the united states, it also seemed to be an opportunity for off runs a year and economy, which was basically a standstill picked up. we've had the foundations of a modern economy established, we had some kind of vibrancy vibrancy there. are no, not all off guns benefited from this. still the economy picked up and suddenly suddenly, with the taliban overthrow with they that the foundation of that modern economy has been removed. the banking system is, is on the brink of collapse. aid is a at a standstill. if t
when you're talking about the money, the yes, the u. s. was in afghanistan, we saw massive aid flows into the country, and now the u. n. is wanting of near universal poverty by the middle of next year. how damaging is this a dependency going forward for afghanistan? in the future, while this is, i mean that a real tragedy that we're looking at now because when i look back to, to 20 years before i was a un official on the ground, i've called us and it was an absolutely dire situation. 20 years...
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u. s. secretary state in the meeting ongoing. now, i'm following on from the strain and relations between france and the u. s. another attempt being made today to repair time. yes, you've got around the council table as we speak, the secretary state antony blinking, who's just spoken. don't even know who's the french foreign ministers also that now they've been in new york all week. they haven't really had a proper charge chance to catch up. they were a few hours ago late last night here in new york at a meeting of the 5 permanent members of the un security council. but i haven't spoken one on one. and i think for the french foreign minister, this whole rao about australia and those submarines is quite personal because he did. he was the defense minister and did the deal in the 1st place. also remember that the french very much like having antony blinking is secretary of state. he's a fluent french speaker. he was educated, somebody's education was in france. so i think it was taken as a particular slide from this man who is seen as a francophile. but we are hearing from the state department alerts not formally on sexual state schedule, that they are going to f
u. s. secretary state in the meeting ongoing. now, i'm following on from the strain and relations between france and the u. s. another attempt being made today to repair time. yes, you've got around the council table as we speak, the secretary state antony blinking, who's just spoken. don't even know who's the french foreign ministers also that now they've been in new york all week. they haven't really had a proper charge chance to catch up. they were a few hours ago late last night here in new...
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u. s. position is very paradoxes hold on one level. the us is saying, yes, we want to sign up again and get back into the iran nuclear deal. they say that the u. s. is words, iran says us, his actions are very different. let me quote. they say the president biden holds next to his heart. a thick file of trump sanctions, and he's adding new ones. the issue of sanctions clearly is the one that concerns iran, the most. and i think is going to be one of the big problems when they get back to vienna, as it now sounds they will do in a matter of weeks, probably although we will not given the exact timeline by the iranians. the other bit abuse from the breathing, which i think follows on things we've heard here during the high level week of the un general assembly, from the king of saudi arabia and the president of the rom, it's talks between the radians and the saudis. remember the saudis broke off for magic relations? well, those talks are, we told going well, they're encouraging. we understand that they were broken 1st by the rockies talks have been taking plac
u. s. position is very paradoxes hold on one level. the us is saying, yes, we want to sign up again and get back into the iran nuclear deal. they say that the u. s. is words, iran says us, his actions are very different. let me quote. they say the president biden holds next to his heart. a thick file of trump sanctions, and he's adding new ones. the issue of sanctions clearly is the one that concerns iran, the most. and i think is going to be one of the big problems when they get back to...
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u. s. government information. >> classified information? yes. as we said before, everyone has secrets. and marie had a big one. one she had told very few people. officially marie singleton worked for the department of defense. >> that's what was publicly disseminated, yes. >> but she was really working for the cia. >> that's my understanding, yes. coming up -- it could turn into an espionage investigation, somebody's going over helping the russians, chinese, it could turn into that kind of a case. >> the mystery was just beginning. when "dateline" continues. we're carvana, the company who invented car vending machines and buying a car 100% online. now we've created a brand-new way for you to sell your car. whether it's a year old or a few years old. we wanna buy your car. so go to carvana and enter your license plate answer a few questions. and our techno wizardry calculates your car's value and gives you a real offer in seconds. when you're ready, we'll come to you, pay you on the spot and pick up your car, that's it. so ditch the old way of selling your car, and say hello to the new
u. s. government information. >> classified information? yes. as we said before, everyone has secrets. and marie had a big one. one she had told very few people. officially marie singleton worked for the department of defense. >> that's what was publicly disseminated, yes. >> but she was really working for the cia. >> that's my understanding, yes. coming up -- it could turn into an espionage investigation, somebody's going over helping the russians, chinese, it could...
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u. s. as now and tony terrace is saying yes, absolutely. and i think echoing what has been said before, again, especially the last speaker who talked about the power dynamic as long as global actions and wanted to can security off the dock in the power dynamic. and we haven't moved away from backward even national serrano at the national, national definition of nation states are tied to offensive fall, i mean, be defying nation state system to the level of you know, elements of all of these countries and effort and security that national. so graham, if you have, we've had that huge issue about they've been the, we in the whole framework of which was very central to do you any role especially in, basically in the developing was, which was linked to the responsibility to protect that whole business of responsibility. to protect never blocked back to the universal acceptance among the sovereign country, especially in the global how'd we talk that will become an instrument of you and intervention all basically that you will become a friend for
u. s. as now and tony terrace is saying yes, absolutely. and i think echoing what has been said before, again, especially the last speaker who talked about the power dynamic as long as global actions and wanted to can security off the dock in the power dynamic. and we haven't moved away from backward even national serrano at the national, national definition of nation states are tied to offensive fall, i mean, be defying nation state system to the level of you know, elements of all of these...
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and yes, that $15 million payday, u. sr trying to qualify for the next world cup in the game tonight in nashville against canada before 40,000 plus, they stayed scoreless until the 55th minute. a nice sequence by the us here, anthony robinson makes a perfect pass to brendan aaronson, who hits the canadian net. one. nothing lead, but that lead lasted only. for seven minutes. canada has something going here. alphonso davies sprints down the field assist to cyle larin. they're tied 11, and that's how it ended. this was just game two of 14 game qualifying tournament for the 2022 cup and a controversy of the highest order today in world cup qualifying as well high profile match between lionel messi of argentina and neymar and brazil. it was suspended when four argentinian. players were fined and deported for allegedly not following brazil's covid protocols. the game was scoreless and just underway when officials came under the field and stop play. argentina then walked off. the dispute was over four players who are part of the
and yes, that $15 million payday, u. sr trying to qualify for the next world cup in the game tonight in nashville against canada before 40,000 plus, they stayed scoreless until the 55th minute. a nice sequence by the us here, anthony robinson makes a perfect pass to brendan aaronson, who hits the canadian net. one. nothing lead, but that lead lasted only. for seven minutes. canada has something going here. alphonso davies sprints down the field assist to cyle larin. they're tied 11, and that's...
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u s. street. yeah. security alliance, straight the u. k. united states alliance. this is a quick 1. 50. yes. the. the quick question. yes. that's the transatlantic relationship. yes. so really briefly, i think i'm trying to see some change in germany, no matter who comes to the office. because the gentleman contented sometime at changing from a really mercantilist approach, a bit naive, perhaps trying to include china and the global system to a more confrontational approach. closely uniting itself with the us and russia, there's going to be continuity, i think, not seem to have done. that's the issue that everyone talks about, that sort of done the sanctions at the heart of germany, russia policy and they will likely continue again. and each chapter defend spending is the one that people tend to tend to talk about globally. and there i can only say that no german, particularly of the 2 percent defense spending go so very likely to be disappointing without for those who are hoping for more. there, i think the question mentioned the office back the last couple of last couple of weeks. germany has b
u s. street. yeah. security alliance, straight the u. k. united states alliance. this is a quick 1. 50. yes. the. the quick question. yes. that's the transatlantic relationship. yes. so really briefly, i think i'm trying to see some change in germany, no matter who comes to the office. because the gentleman contented sometime at changing from a really mercantilist approach, a bit naive, perhaps trying to include china and the global system to a more confrontational approach. closely uniting...
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u. s. response was, was based on imperialism, emotionalism and imperialism. yes. very emotional. revenge oriented. we gotta get, we gotta get them for them. who's them? we didn't even know who them were. you know, they were saudi arabian saudi arabia, that mostly saudi arabian terrorists. but they were led really by chic mohammad. and the more you investigated his story, the more you realize that he organized the whole things in his brain. he was the guy put it together from, from, from scratch. he knew people from the 93 bombing and he went back there and he travel the organized. he only made one or 2 trips to see or some of been like that just who blessed blessed it but not really participated in the planning of it all the key work. the legwork was done in places like hamburg and in malaysia, san diego and also san diego. yeah. and inside the united states, of course, you know, among others i was, it was we never, we lost focus at that moment. we were terrified by horrified, exaggerated. but we didn't really look at what happened among other things we should hav
u. s. response was, was based on imperialism, emotionalism and imperialism. yes. very emotional. revenge oriented. we gotta get, we gotta get them for them. who's them? we didn't even know who them were. you know, they were saudi arabian saudi arabia, that mostly saudi arabian terrorists. but they were led really by chic mohammad. and the more you investigated his story, the more you realize that he organized the whole things in his brain. he was the guy put it together from, from, from...
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yes. climate and yes, that route over the deal between the u. s. and australia, the u. k. also part of the strategic partnership, which is so angered, the french and the coming out, the french foreign minister to be here is on, even though the real will be addressing reporters. we expect more anger from him about the situation. also, i'm telling you this got morrison the, the australian prime minister wasn't supposed to come to new york. he was going to submit a pre recorded video. well, we're told he's hurrying on a plane and will be here in the next 24 hours. he will be speaking, we believe, to the un general assembly, he will be meeting key allies. will he have a meeting with the french? well, president macro is not attending. will he speak to the french foreign minister? that's not entirely clear. but it seems that they are in damage limitation mode of course. other key issues are going to be discussed during the week. another one where some of the u. s. is allies are little concerned about the way things have played out and that is afghanistan, the taliban takeover. w
yes. climate and yes, that route over the deal between the u. s. and australia, the u. k. also part of the strategic partnership, which is so angered, the french and the coming out, the french foreign minister to be here is on, even though the real will be addressing reporters. we expect more anger from him about the situation. also, i'm telling you this got morrison the, the australian prime minister wasn't supposed to come to new york. he was going to submit a pre recorded video. well, we're...
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u s. allies this more as a response. what china as the last a, yes, ah, i at this moment id. try to come up with a weiss's using these eyes, but in terms of why in the barrier, actually i'm a student to the to see where the rooms and one nuclear submarines. why are they figuring into the steel so much or i think i'll st. australia, back in the, as by due to or pure trout are maurice on the french are things about nike, us elian dollars at the latest news today. fresh, i'm not happy because this. i think why the reason is that as you can see the bar summaries, the electric summaries, it has made that range are things of 80001000 mice. but morning summaries has to be nice. ration up on 3 minus 4 minus massey month and then your work is due to return to base to react creek to resupply. replenish your field, where else nuclear power maurice has meatless and your wrist. right. and as long as the crew can sustain operation at temple, and i can write and they will 6 months to be my most because of that limitless endurance operation. a handful. as you can see, the job shop street the
u s. allies this more as a response. what china as the last a, yes, ah, i at this moment id. try to come up with a weiss's using these eyes, but in terms of why in the barrier, actually i'm a student to the to see where the rooms and one nuclear submarines. why are they figuring into the steel so much or i think i'll st. australia, back in the, as by due to or pure trout are maurice on the french are things about nike, us elian dollars at the latest news today. fresh, i'm not happy because...
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u. s. and its allies can only be seen as a win for china? yes, so i think there was some friction that could have been avoided, particularly with regards to some of these going to some of the finality could have been done better. but i think in the substance of what we are looking at, we are seeing a region that is increasing with the security pension by increasing the intense, where you're have to find an answer to that as well. and where this is more about the region and more about democratic partners in the region and their, their security situation. and it is about europe itself. so i think we need to be very mindful also of the interest of our allies in the region here in europe. i've given you say that what are the implications of this open august packed when it comes to europe's own security future? that is what we are going to have to look at over the next 18 months. how exactly the going to shape up? how much of a compliment is possible? how much bye, and it's possible going to be supported in general, a stable and secure in the pacific
u. s. and its allies can only be seen as a win for china? yes, so i think there was some friction that could have been avoided, particularly with regards to some of these going to some of the finality could have been done better. but i think in the substance of what we are looking at, we are seeing a region that is increasing with the security pension by increasing the intense, where you're have to find an answer to that as well. and where this is more about the region and more about democratic...
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yes, p d, just slightly heard of england. medical c, d u c. s who lives still close to call by today though as a result can to come in ah ah okay. they take a look now and the biggest stories from the week, the spin and the russian city of pierre is in morning after this week's university gun massacre. 6 people were killed a monday by students, 2 classmates described as a silent and lonely teenager. a warning you may find nice, i mean, just coming up disturbing. another 40 people were injured in the shooting. most of them were students, and many of them still fighting for their lives. on the correspondent constantine rush, cough been retracing the steps taken by the killer. this is the exact road the perfect trader took while he was carrying out his vicious plan. and this is by the way, the exec street, where he fired at a passing car as he was making his way towards the campus. ah, the gunman showed up at the university faculty building and this is where he was 1st film by terrified students. they were staring at him as he strode across the par
yes, p d, just slightly heard of england. medical c, d u c. s who lives still close to call by today though as a result can to come in ah ah okay. they take a look now and the biggest stories from the week, the spin and the russian city of pierre is in morning after this week's university gun massacre. 6 people were killed a monday by students, 2 classmates described as a silent and lonely teenager. a warning you may find nice, i mean, just coming up disturbing. another 40 people were injured...
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u. s. joint chiefs of staff had made the decision not to open the gate. can you confirm general milly was mentioned by name as the leader that is condemning them to death. yes, i can confirm that mentioned by name the picture coming from those conversations starkly contrast. the biden administration's narrative, as the white house kept insisting that the situation was under control and that no american citizens would be left behind. what we're doing every single minute of every single hour of every single day is working to create safe passage for all civilians, including the afghans who work for us to the airport to get them on planes and get them out. i think they're responsible, say americans are stranded, they are not. we are committed to bringing americans who want to come home homes. we completed one of the biggest err lists in history, extraordinary success. and this mission was due to the incredible skill, bravely and selfless courage of united states, military and our diplomats and intelligence professionals. after the evacuation, michael yon wrote a scathing letter to the military's high command, highlighting some of what he saw as missteps. specif
u. s. joint chiefs of staff had made the decision not to open the gate. can you confirm general milly was mentioned by name as the leader that is condemning them to death. yes, i can confirm that mentioned by name the picture coming from those conversations starkly contrast. the biden administration's narrative, as the white house kept insisting that the situation was under control and that no american citizens would be left behind. what we're doing every single minute of every single hour of...
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u c. s huge in 2nd position. that is another possibility scale. so that's a new quote. well yes with, with this all of the top of it shopping shots being in the 1st position. and i think that's one of the things they could possibly try. the other possibility is it has, we talked about the, the so called traffic coalition of a 3rd party the and the democrats, that it's a possibility because a lot of people in the green party, a little bit skeptical. all that sort of jamaica coalition is cool with the christian democrats because there's not just a christian done, but it's also asked him to pass in bavaria the christian social union, which is a very conservative mainly the catholic policy. stands for a lot of things that are meant to, to, to, to the membership of the green party to the green get approval from their members. indeed. so with a social democrat, and i think a lot of people in the industry could just about live with the christian democrats, with the christian social union is a different proposition. the state government with the, with the, with the conservatives and tha
u c. s huge in 2nd position. that is another possibility scale. so that's a new quote. well yes with, with this all of the top of it shopping shots being in the 1st position. and i think that's one of the things they could possibly try. the other possibility is it has, we talked about the, the so called traffic coalition of a 3rd party the and the democrats, that it's a possibility because a lot of people in the green party, a little bit skeptical. all that sort of jamaica coalition is cool...
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u. s. in around me. i the corner was can you move on to the globe considered a local the colon the before of a honda do any? yes. give me one second. oh the math. i didn't, i didn't, i didn't know new to my good about but you can cause i'm glad you called it as you're going like know what is even number than call on i have much as much much under the hood and my thought, i'm not going how's it is your i'm sure if you don't, don't you know, gimme a call by now convention agony. no of now. sure. no, no, no, no, no, no. i don't see why not. i mean assume okay. yeah. not to deal that. i need to get a lot to do. yeah, yeah. now we're going to do that. i want to know how to do is to go to the violence classes between the taliban and nato. forces left him french soldiers dead with violence said to be up 50 percent in spite of the growing number of troops now serving under joint nato. us command ah, kind of when a visual hood kind of shied on a big site, what if i did send time to them at the mentioned enough god, this time of the leash leave and couldn't dusty and i'm start leaving shide also we must all try the intel
u. s. in around me. i the corner was can you move on to the globe considered a local the colon the before of a honda do any? yes. give me one second. oh the math. i didn't, i didn't, i didn't know new to my good about but you can cause i'm glad you called it as you're going like know what is even number than call on i have much as much much under the hood and my thought, i'm not going how's it is your i'm sure if you don't, don't you know, gimme a call by now convention agony. no of now. sure....
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u. s. b c, charging ports for all new smart phones. i pads, tablets, cameras and headphones. how much other dishes? yes. up of the office. good. in terms of why this is significant because this measure will allow us to say $1000.00 tons of electronic waste and $2600.00 tons of raw materials per year. there is also the impact on c o 2 emissions. it will save 180000 tons of c o 2 equivalent per year, which is currently 29 percent of all new devices come with the usb cable. the us be micro be sold with android devices. accounts for 50 percent of all charges sold, while the apple, lightening port accounts for the remaining 21 percent. the i did streamline all charges is very popular with consumers. the typical person and the e you currently own 3 different charges, but only uses 2 of them regularly. the proposal fits well with the current drive towards to stay in ability and promises to safe consumers $293000000.00 a year in unnecessary purchases. the 2nd part of the proposal is that new charges aren't automatically sold in the same box with new electronic devices but both separately. and that the charging speed of cables is stand
u. s. b c, charging ports for all new smart phones. i pads, tablets, cameras and headphones. how much other dishes? yes. up of the office. good. in terms of why this is significant because this measure will allow us to say $1000.00 tons of electronic waste and $2600.00 tons of raw materials per year. there is also the impact on c o 2 emissions. it will save 180000 tons of c o 2 equivalent per year, which is currently 29 percent of all new devices come with the usb cable. the us be micro be sold...
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u. s. is no longer capable of playing the role of the global hedge him on which it has assigned itself. yes. yeah, look and see me joe. look after the us and its allies invaded afghanistan, the prevalent thinking in the international community was that the americans had everything under control. and the situation was getting better from the u. s. a. nato military presence was viewed as a solid barrier against the terrorist threat, preventing it from spreading further into eurasia. unfortunately, that wasn't true. the americans withdrew, fled from afghanistan, and now we see the ruins they left behind, a devastated economy to terrorists, roaming free, deepening, interesting conflicts, and increased drug and gun trafficking. of course, security and intelligence agencies of the neighboring states pay special attention to afghanistan because this is a matter of their own national security when you might please a lot of good standing. there is active dialogue between the countries of this region with the shanghai cooperation organization being the best platform for these talks to sham bay has ho
u. s. is no longer capable of playing the role of the global hedge him on which it has assigned itself. yes. yeah, look and see me joe. look after the us and its allies invaded afghanistan, the prevalent thinking in the international community was that the americans had everything under control. and the situation was getting better from the u. s. a. nato military presence was viewed as a solid barrier against the terrorist threat, preventing it from spreading further into eurasia....
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will die. child stafford al jazeera, called yes, extra state entity blinking has been testifying before the house. foreign affairs committee on the u. s. withdraw from afghanistan. that's getting from us in jordan who lives in washington d. c. question to think and faith. while the secretary of state has been facing basically, generally supportive questioning from his, from a, from democrats to support the bye and administration. but as you might expect, he's getting a lot of harsh criticism from republicans, but for the most part, these republicans have been polite in their questioning. it was one moment a few moments ago where a junior member on the house weren't affairs committee got into a shouting match with the secretary of state. and that's something that we did not expect would happen because tony blinking is known as a rather cool and calm character. that said, the overwhelming question was, why did the bind administration decide that it needed to leave afghanistan and flying? now this was the secretary state answer from his opening remarks earlier on monday . upon taking office, president biden immediately faced the choice b
will die. child stafford al jazeera, called yes, extra state entity blinking has been testifying before the house. foreign affairs committee on the u. s. withdraw from afghanistan. that's getting from us in jordan who lives in washington d. c. question to think and faith. while the secretary of state has been facing basically, generally supportive questioning from his, from a, from democrats to support the bye and administration. but as you might expect, he's getting a lot of harsh criticism...
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u. s. u, k, sweden, australia, even they banned who are and cut it off from lucrative markets and technology emanate. yes, they have any back. they've cut off is access to key components to make it difficult for them to compete. i think the buying demonstration is focused on trying to, to sharpen us to technological engine, some of these key sectors and wants to channel some investments to, to catch up as it were with the investments chinese have made in these industries above. but the question, does that robert as to what will this mean then for other chinese companies and investors? i mean, we'll re fi access at the us markets, further restricted. what about currency evaluations? to upset the huge trade deficit. for example, we've china, what's likely to happen there? do you think? i think it's a much larger issue the currency question. because despite thompson imposition in tariffs on china, in 2018 and 19 ducari, a terraced, china has continued to see as exports to the rest of the world rise. and despite the fact that train for the us as off it appears the chinese export are coming here from other co
u. s. u, k, sweden, australia, even they banned who are and cut it off from lucrative markets and technology emanate. yes, they have any back. they've cut off is access to key components to make it difficult for them to compete. i think the buying demonstration is focused on trying to, to sharpen us to technological engine, some of these key sectors and wants to channel some investments to, to catch up as it were with the investments chinese have made in these industries above. but the...
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u. s. doesn't have an understanding of the situation on the ground in ethiopia that it's actually thinking short term. is that right? yes. are going to be in my purse? do i think that the weather does not and it's my understanding actually, but does not fully understand contacted and the fact that on big and it has been treating each way she was like sometimes they when they felt again it's violating. right. which is okay. but on any way they happening right. or when they are way when, when they're about, how can i get in so many different things they with what i mean when monica be mean, betty. they have been just even like 2 weeks they go, pondered people were killed in the village. no. but nobody. i get into the fire and try and they, when i'm invited, i'm our region matter. and they don't they inventing fundraising so they thing to be done doesn't really understand what's going on. if it's no longer a graduation, it is then if you're facing not only but also other people and who so i see, i really think that they was intriguing. the situation very cause many people who might decide because they and but sometimes eve
u. s. doesn't have an understanding of the situation on the ground in ethiopia that it's actually thinking short term. is that right? yes. are going to be in my purse? do i think that the weather does not and it's my understanding actually, but does not fully understand contacted and the fact that on big and it has been treating each way she was like sometimes they when they felt again it's violating. right. which is okay. but on any way they happening right. or when they are way when, when...
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u. s. doesn't have an understanding of the situation on the ground in ethiopia that it's actually thinking short term. is that right? yes, i'm going to be in my person. i do. i think the weather does not. and it's my understanding actually, but does not fully understand contacted and the fact that on the ground, and it has been treating the tuition because was like sometime they went up, they become again, it's violating. right. which is okay. but on any way they happening to try or when they are way when, when they come to me 1st thing they with what finally, when monica been, betty, they have been even like 2 weeks they go, pondered people were killed in the village. but nobody the book i gave the 5 and right. and then when i'm invited, i'm what our region matter and it's although they inventing for region. so they thing to be done. does that you would really understand what's going on, even it's no longer a graduation is then if you think not only but also other people, how to conduct part, who so i see i really think that as they was increasing the situation, very many people who might decide because that should hel
u. s. doesn't have an understanding of the situation on the ground in ethiopia that it's actually thinking short term. is that right? yes, i'm going to be in my person. i do. i think the weather does not. and it's my understanding actually, but does not fully understand contacted and the fact that on the ground, and it has been treating the tuition because was like sometime they went up, they become again, it's violating. right. which is okay. but on any way they happening to try or when they...
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it's kind of dangerous, yes, everybody s worry about about it. peter chin hong unfectious disease specialist, says that vaccines are crucial for day laborers and those who employ them. you're not really sure of ventilation status. you're not really sure of the type of context and risk exposure you get going into people's homes. the vaccination rate is high in san francisco's latin next community about 80% but it's hard to know how many undocumented immigrants are unvaccinated when we think about vaccination rates. these are averages. they don't account for pockets of unvaccinated folks. and we do know that pockets of unvaccinated folks are really wear virus spreads and like in many different communities, vaccine resistance is still an obstacle. there's a lot of fear. there's a lot of, uh, misconceptions and plain all falsehoods that have been created. francisco herrera is co director of the san francisco day labor program, which organized mondays campaign he attributes vaccine hesitancy here to confusion about the vaccine safety. and concerns about deportation, ev
it's kind of dangerous, yes, everybody s worry about about it. peter chin hong unfectious disease specialist, says that vaccines are crucial for day laborers and those who employ them. you're not really sure of ventilation status. you're not really sure of the type of context and risk exposure you get going into people's homes. the vaccination rate is high in san francisco's latin next community about 80% but it's hard to know how many undocumented immigrants are unvaccinated when we think...
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yes, i can confirm the mentioned by name, but even after image has all the chaos dot com to port and merge, the u. s. kept up the narrative that the situation was under total control. what we're doing every single minute of every single hour of every single day is working to create a safe passage for all civilians, including the afghans who worked for us to the airport to get them on planes and get them out. i think they're responsible, say americans are stranded, they are not. we are committed to bringing americans who want to come home homes completed. one of the biggest err lists in history, extraordinary success. and this mission was due to the incredible skill, bravely and selfless courage. united states military and our diplomats and intelligence professionals. well, i'll give you a shout unlike yon wrote a scathing letter to the army as high command highlighting some of the missteps. specifically, the fact that us nations were abandoned at the gates while 3 m. t. jets paid for by volunteers were waiting for them. we reached out to the pentagon, but they declined to comment on the allegations
yes, i can confirm the mentioned by name, but even after image has all the chaos dot com to port and merge, the u. s. kept up the narrative that the situation was under total control. what we're doing every single minute of every single hour of every single day is working to create a safe passage for all civilians, including the afghans who worked for us to the airport to get them on planes and get them out. i think they're responsible, say americans are stranded, they are not. we are committed...
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yes, no. they didn't take into account with one thing for their own capabilities. i knew i didn't want to face the truth if you will. you. lots of truth is that the u. s. is no longer capable of playing the role of global hagaman. i mean the role which had had assigned to itself. we took a weapon. glove. well, you do more with the the, the, the so on it says in our shop in some other patches guy in here. wish i nice friendly, don't hand in hand. oh i oh i oh oh he oh my friend i great down on the and not on and i roll. this is after massive gun violence, but i truly believe that we can have our guns. we can do so responsible it shouldn't be that hard. so it goes, oh oh oh oh oh i here's how it shakes out. first, there's the shooting. second, the initial tv news report just accompanied by 4 issues, music and dramatic breaking news logos. 3rd comes confirmation and it's not a false a lot of ammunition. 4th, the 1st video, it's always from a cell phone. the 1st on gene news reports filed by those local reporters who much sub until 18 arrived. one or more will use the phrase add as many as 4 post followed by a number 6. the correct equation, x dead y injur
yes, no. they didn't take into account with one thing for their own capabilities. i knew i didn't want to face the truth if you will. you. lots of truth is that the u. s. is no longer capable of playing the role of global hagaman. i mean the role which had had assigned to itself. we took a weapon. glove. well, you do more with the the, the, the so on it says in our shop in some other patches guy in here. wish i nice friendly, don't hand in hand. oh i oh i oh oh he oh my friend i great down on...
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u. s. is now taking into her own borders. well, the question is typical one, not that simple, but we are responsible. yes and no. in regards to the afghan people, we made a lot of promises to our allies. the problem is betting them to see who actually deserves to come to united states, vetting them is a very difficult task. and inevitably, a lot that come here may be hostile to the united states. i definitely believe that we are going to have some people in here to hate america. and if they don't hate america, by the time they get here, just have them in the public school system for a couple of years. well, i think there's the reason because terrell, you know, russia is not taking any of the refugees from atkinson he and with the president vladimir putin actually saying, we don't know who the they are. we can't possibly vet them. how confident are you consider is asking if we do have terrorist cells that are all around the region? how confident are you in these refugees actually being allowed now to be a potential national security threat to the us, whether be presently or even in the future? well, the problem w
u. s. is now taking into her own borders. well, the question is typical one, not that simple, but we are responsible. yes and no. in regards to the afghan people, we made a lot of promises to our allies. the problem is betting them to see who actually deserves to come to united states, vetting them is a very difficult task. and inevitably, a lot that come here may be hostile to the united states. i definitely believe that we are going to have some people in here to hate america. and if they...
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u. s. is trying to punish the science for exposing wrong, doing or you could . but of course if you got no shit just in the field to deal with this some political. yes. and then you should listen community. if i'm pulling up a shelf get, i know that we feel the money out of my will understand what you even they put a lot on the union. did julian a sons encouraged chelsea manning to steal secret documents as the prosecution claims manning with pattern by obama, and is now a free woman. but just before the start of the trial, she's again summoned to appear before the grand jury asked if a sponge helped her leak secrets. she tells the judge, i'd rather star myself to death than change my position on this case. as a result, she goes to prison again and has to pay heavy fines, but she does not give in fascination of the killing of roaches. generally the killing of children that is the real hom that should be discussed in court. and not with julian sitting the dog, but the war criminals conducted horrendous acts. the, the taco fool over, assume just extradition continues a trial behind closed doors, cameras, a band journalist and human rights organizations
u. s. is trying to punish the science for exposing wrong, doing or you could . but of course if you got no shit just in the field to deal with this some political. yes. and then you should listen community. if i'm pulling up a shelf get, i know that we feel the money out of my will understand what you even they put a lot on the union. did julian a sons encouraged chelsea manning to steal secret documents as the prosecution claims manning with pattern by obama, and is now a free woman. but just...