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weill. on that kind of construction. well, the russians _ on that kind of construction.nd of construction. well, the russians had built _ on that kind of construction. well, the russians had built this - the russians had built this beautiful airport in parable so the usc is— beautiful airport in parable so the usc is a _ beautiful airport in parable so the usc is a way to, we can't have the russians— usc is a way to, we can't have the russians building... that's my opinionm _ russians building... that's my opinion... we can't have the russians_ opinion... we can't have the russians building airport in campbell so we have got to do something to say they built one up in kandahar with usaid money. correct? — in kandahar with usaid money. correct? . �* , in kandahar with usaid money. correct?_ yeah. - in kandahar with usaid money. correct?_ yeah. in | in kandahar with usaid money. - correct?— yeah. in 1973 correct? that's right. yeah. in 1973 kin: zahir correct? that's right. yeah. in 1973 king zahir shah's _ correct? that's right. yeah. in 1973 king zahir shah's was _ corre
weill. on that kind of construction. well, the russians _ on that kind of construction.nd of construction. well, the russians had built _ on that kind of construction. well, the russians had built this - the russians had built this beautiful airport in parable so the usc is— beautiful airport in parable so the usc is a _ beautiful airport in parable so the usc is a way to, we can't have the russians— usc is a way to, we can't have the russians building... that's my opinionm _ russians...
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weill. was no way of withdrawing without chaos ensuing. was he wrong? ensuing. was he wrong? well, i mean that may be _ chaos ensuing. was he wrong? well, i mean that may be true, _ chaos ensuing. was he wrong? well, i mean that may be true, but _ chaos ensuing. was he wrong? well, i mean that may be true, but it - chaos ensuing. was he wrong? well, i mean that may be true, but it seems. mean that may be true, but it seems like we were determined to make it as hard on ourselves as we could, right? how the heck does it make sense to withdraw the military before civilians? that can't make sense. how does it make sense to give up airfields all over the country and keep the airfield that is most difficult to secure, it has the lowest maximum on ground or air capacity to get out. how is it possible to secure only the military side and not not the civilian side so more people could get civilian flights? i could go on about this, but it seems as if we were determined to give every advantage to our enemies and i guess because of the self—delusion, that may be t
weill. was no way of withdrawing without chaos ensuing. was he wrong? ensuing. was he wrong? well, i mean that may be _ chaos ensuing. was he wrong? well, i mean that may be true, _ chaos ensuing. was he wrong? well, i mean that may be true, but _ chaos ensuing. was he wrong? well, i mean that may be true, but it - chaos ensuing. was he wrong? well, i mean that may be true, but it seems. mean that may be true, but it seems like we were determined to make it as hard on ourselves as we could,...
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weill. what did you make a batch? well, arain, what did you make a batch?time will tell. _ what did you make a batch? well, again, time will tell. i— what did you make a batch? well, again, time will tell. i think - what did you make a batch? well, again, time will tell. i think one . again, time will tell. i think one thing _ again, time will tell. i think one thing that— again, time will tell. i think one thing that was striking that press conference was that they took questions, in fact you may think the question— questions, in fact you may think the question to — questions, in fact you may think the question to that answer came from a female _ question to that answer came from a female journalist, a female afghan journalist — female journalist, a female afghan journalist. but, you know, again, it is one _ journalist. but, you know, again, it is one thing — journalist. but, you know, again, it is one thing to say such words in a press _ is one thing to say such words in a press conference when they are is still a _ press conference when they are is still
weill. what did you make a batch? well, arain, what did you make a batch?time will tell. _ what did you make a batch? well, again, time will tell. i— what did you make a batch? well, again, time will tell. i think - what did you make a batch? well, again, time will tell. i think one . again, time will tell. i think one thing _ again, time will tell. i think one thing that— again, time will tell. i think one thing that was striking that press conference was that they took questions, in fact...
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weill. that they can be retained? well, everything _ that they can be retained?hey can be retained? well, everything collapsed very - that they can be retained? -ii everything collapsed very rapidly. we all know the institutions we have invested blood and treasure to build them. i'm hopeful because i think women today are different than they were 21 years back, i think they know how to inform the world about something that goes wrong to them. they are educated, which is the best weapon. there will be resistance, it's not going to be a silent country as it was in 1996. d0 it's not going to be a silent country as it was in 1996. do you feel safe. _ country as it was in 1996. do you feel safe, being _ country as it was in 1996. do you feel safe, being here, _ country as it was in 1996. do you feel safe, being here, talking - country as it was in 1996. do you feel safe, being here, talking to| country as it was in 1996. do you i feel safe, being here, talking to me like this? are you planning on staying in the country? so many others are leaving. i staying in the cou
weill. that they can be retained? well, everything _ that they can be retained?hey can be retained? well, everything collapsed very - that they can be retained? -ii everything collapsed very rapidly. we all know the institutions we have invested blood and treasure to build them. i'm hopeful because i think women today are different than they were 21 years back, i think they know how to inform the world about something that goes wrong to them. they are educated, which is the best weapon. there...
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weill. on afghanistan, is he really on the defence now, do you think?_ defence now, do you think? well, his administration is _ defence now, do you think? well, his administration is on _ defence now, do you think? well, his administration is on the _ defence now, do you think? well, his administration is on the defence - defence now, do you think? well, his administration is on the defence and | administration is on the defence and they were his senior officials were called to account for what is happening in kabul on the sunday morning programmes today and they faced some pretty tough questioning, but they did defend the steps that they had taken with the narrative they had taken with the narrative they have held all along, that no intelligence had predicted that kabul would full so quickly, in ii kabul would full so quickly, in 11 days, that if there is a collapse of the government you will have chaos ensue and that they had actually scrambled to put together a major airlift, which was quite an achievement. then they go through the steps that have be
weill. on afghanistan, is he really on the defence now, do you think?_ defence now, do you think? well, his administration is _ defence now, do you think? well, his administration is on _ defence now, do you think? well, his administration is on the _ defence now, do you think? well, his administration is on the defence - defence now, do you think? well, his administration is on the defence and | administration is on the defence and they were his senior officials were called to account for what...
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weill. have been organised better? well, the tell of then _ have been organised better?ed better? .11 the tell of then is supposed to be helping the process to get under way. —— the taliban. there have been... how sincere the taliban are in this smooth system taking place is debatable. they seem to be operating a kind of tap on, tap off system, how much pressure they want to put on western troops. you can suddenly see a surge of people coming and then it will dry up for a while. the other point worth considering is that the taliban don't control all of the checkpoints. some of them are in the hands of other islamist groups. there are people who have been turned away from those checkpoints. people are disappeared at the checkpoint. the taliban and the islamists have got their own particular agenda albeit the taliban at least want to see western forces out and are not directly carrying out and are not directly carrying out any acts against them. as you know president _ out any acts against them. as you know president biden's _ out any acts against them. as you know preside
weill. have been organised better? well, the tell of then _ have been organised better?ed better? .11 the tell of then is supposed to be helping the process to get under way. —— the taliban. there have been... how sincere the taliban are in this smooth system taking place is debatable. they seem to be operating a kind of tap on, tap off system, how much pressure they want to put on western troops. you can suddenly see a surge of people coming and then it will dry up for a while. the other...
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weill. the security situation in pakistan showed the taliban return?o greater taliban - will lead to greater taliban activity, as it happened in 2007, eight, nine and ten. taliban captured logistics and this will happen again. there have been dozens of attacks in the last two or three weeks. pakistani media is not allowed to discuss this or report this because the generals don't want to give the impression we are facing problems. so i believe it is bad for pakistan. it is a very bad policy, which has harmed pakistan very badly in the past and is going to happen again. we can forget about tourism, about dual economics. share again. we can forget about tourism, about dual economics.— about dual economics. are you concerned _ about dual economics. are you concerned as _ about dual economics. are you concerned as well— about dual economics. are you concerned as well about - about dual economics. are you concerned as well about the i concerned as well about the humanitarian crisis that could unfold? �* , , . unfold? i'm deeply concerned. unfortunately _ unf
weill. the security situation in pakistan showed the taliban return?o greater taliban - will lead to greater taliban activity, as it happened in 2007, eight, nine and ten. taliban captured logistics and this will happen again. there have been dozens of attacks in the last two or three weeks. pakistani media is not allowed to discuss this or report this because the generals don't want to give the impression we are facing problems. so i believe it is bad for pakistan. it is a very bad policy,...
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weill. all-out assault on capital? well, --eole all-out assault on capital?eally _ all-out assault on capital? well, people here are really looking i all-out assault on capital? well, people here are really looking at the country's government for direction on how things will unfold in the coming days. we haven't heard yet from president ashraf ghani, and the more he remained silent the more there is speculation and rumours here. today the country's first vice president put out on social media that the president had shed a national security council meeting and decided to stand against the taliban. but at this point in time, when there is such a vulnerable position, just those words aren't going to be enough to boost troop morale or allay fears here, and the conversation in a very short span of time has gone from weather kabul will fall to how many days it will take, and there has been condemnation of the lack of planning for the number of displaced coming into kabul. one of the british soldiers injured in afghanistan was rifleman craig monaghan from manchester
weill. all-out assault on capital? well, --eole all-out assault on capital?eally _ all-out assault on capital? well, people here are really looking i all-out assault on capital? well, people here are really looking at the country's government for direction on how things will unfold in the coming days. we haven't heard yet from president ashraf ghani, and the more he remained silent the more there is speculation and rumours here. today the country's first vice president put out on social media...
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weill. quickly despite the presence of troops of the afghan army?troops of the afghan army? well, the afghan government _ troops of the afghan army? well, the afghan government saying _ troops of the afghan army? well, the afghan government saying they - troops of the afghan army? well, the afghan government saying they are i afghan government saying they are preparing to launch again attacks in those provinces where taliban captured areas, to the military commander in north of afghanistan told that they are preparing to launch an attack. today taliban entered the capital of a province, the governor told the bbc that taliban entered the city and fighting is ongoing. taliban are saying they are advancing in some areas, where there are reports of fighting in the area of a province but afghan forces in this area say they have pushed the taliban to another area. the situation is expending in some other provinces and harvey —— heavy clashes are i don't know going. the and harvey -- heavy clashes are i don't know going.— and harvey -- heavy clashes are i
weill. quickly despite the presence of troops of the afghan army?troops of the afghan army? well, the afghan government _ troops of the afghan army? well, the afghan government saying _ troops of the afghan army? well, the afghan government saying they - troops of the afghan army? well, the afghan government saying they are i afghan government saying they are preparing to launch again attacks in those provinces where taliban captured areas, to the military commander in north of afghanistan told...
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weill. that the taliban are in power? well, the fear that the taliban are in power?n are in power? well, they fear the fact _ that the taliban are in power? well, they fear the fact that _ that the taliban are in power? well, they fear the fact that the _ that the taliban are in power? -ii they fear the fact that the taliban is in power. these are people who have been working on issues of genderjustice, migration and security. they have been working on sensitive issues to advance, as i said, our research interests around these themes and these are sensitive issues. they are clearly terrified of what may come. share issues. they are clearly terrified of what may come.— issues. they are clearly terrified of what may come. are you hoping, are ou of what may come. are you hoping, are you thinking _ of what may come. are you hoping, are you thinking that _ of what may come. are you hoping, are you thinking that maybe - of what may come. are you hoping, are you thinking that maybe there l of what may come. are you hoping, | are you thinking that maybe there is some other w
weill. that the taliban are in power? well, the fear that the taliban are in power?n are in power? well, they fear the fact _ that the taliban are in power? well, they fear the fact that _ that the taliban are in power? well, they fear the fact that the _ that the taliban are in power? -ii they fear the fact that the taliban is in power. these are people who have been working on issues of genderjustice, migration and security. they have been working on sensitive issues to advance, as i said,...
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weill haveo how ty de with ththousands of fighrs, soiers whoave been fightingn the motains an rura aas. w can th, le, you kno brinthem und contr in this new chter now? amy: as we begin to wrap up, wrote a piece for the telegraph. he said "it has broken me from within." heavy toll of covering his countries collapse. he writes "i became a father recently because my own family and relatives saw so much heartbreak these last few years. i pray if god gave you baby girl i would name her sola, which means peace. i do that thinking at least my daughter might grow up in a normal country." so you are trying to leave right now. how do you go about that? have you thought about staying? do you think you could possibly be safe in kabul, in afghanistan? >> you know, my honest opinion is i would love to tell the story of the people of afghanistan. i think everything that is happen, including the loss of friends both within the government come outside the government -- i have friendships and the taliban. i've a classmate from my days as a refugee in we went different ways. it has left me thinking, what
weill haveo how ty de with ththousands of fighrs, soiers whoave been fightingn the motains an rura aas. w can th, le, you kno brinthem und contr in this new chter now? amy: as we begin to wrap up, wrote a piece for the telegraph. he said "it has broken me from within." heavy toll of covering his countries collapse. he writes "i became a father recently because my own family and relatives saw so much heartbreak these last few years. i pray if god gave you baby girl i would name...
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weill. of the contents of that call? well, joe biden. — of the contents of that call? well, joe biden, as you _ of the contents of that call? well, joe biden, as you say _ of the contents of that call? well, joe biden, as you say has - of the contents of that call? well, joe biden, as you say has much i of the contents of that call? -ii joe biden, as you say has much more sceptical about the sort of nation—building notion of intervention for a very long time. when he was barack 0bama's new vice president more than 12 years ago, he opposed the troop surge in afghanistan, which he then went ahead with. sojoe biden for some time has taken a rather different stance on that, and i wasn't that surprised by his speech from the white house last night, which was perhaps a bit cold, that did surprise me, because this is a man who has made his name is sympathiser in chief, a publicly motor, and he was quite cold about the reality of the calculations he is very happy to admit that he has made. at the fact of the calculations does not surprise me at all. america, i spent last year
weill. of the contents of that call? well, joe biden. — of the contents of that call? well, joe biden, as you _ of the contents of that call? well, joe biden, as you say _ of the contents of that call? well, joe biden, as you say has - of the contents of that call? well, joe biden, as you say has much i of the contents of that call? -ii joe biden, as you say has much more sceptical about the sort of nation—building notion of intervention for a very long time. when he was barack 0bama's new...
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>> yeah, my good friend kelly weill, shout out to kelly. what we've been seeing is a trend since 2020. that is proud boys, white supremacists, anti-vaxxer, anti-masker, second amendment people, regular sort of freedom conspiracy theorist folks, all of these people who seem like they have disparate motivations are actually coming together under this like anti-establishment freedom banner, sometimes pro-trump. now we saw all of these groups out protesting at the antilockdown protests in the spring ofck 2020. now they have a lot of other things to add to their big umbrella of supposed grievances. and that includes the so-called anti-critical race theory stuff that we're seeing at school boards. a lot of school board stuff is anti-mask too. school has started again, and qanon people and the proud boys all need somewhere to go. and so they're going to these rallies. and now they'rees taking up the banner of save the children. most of these people don't even have children that are standing up and talking at these rallies, talking at these school
>> yeah, my good friend kelly weill, shout out to kelly. what we've been seeing is a trend since 2020. that is proud boys, white supremacists, anti-vaxxer, anti-masker, second amendment people, regular sort of freedom conspiracy theorist folks, all of these people who seem like they have disparate motivations are actually coming together under this like anti-establishment freedom banner, sometimes pro-trump. now we saw all of these groups out protesting at the antilockdown protests in the...
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there's so much to learn and start processing and there's a real risk that weill start to fall in the easy narratives of the other and the great u.s. rushing back into quote unquote normal times, and i think it is important to push back against that and to start processing and remembering who was vulnerable before and was even more vulnerable during the pandemic and what we owe the communities who suffered most over the course of the last year. >> well, that's a great segue because, you know, several of the doctors that you followed are from underrepresented minority groups. was that a conscious decision on your part? >> yeah, i really wanted a group of doctors who represent in some ways a new generation of american medicine and also a new set of kind of desires and identities that draw people to the medical field. for that reason, i wanted to kind of seek out doctors whose identities were really essential to the medical care they offered whether that was first generation of americans and their parents have skepticism to the u.s. healthcare system, or someone who was hispanic and was
there's so much to learn and start processing and there's a real risk that weill start to fall in the easy narratives of the other and the great u.s. rushing back into quote unquote normal times, and i think it is important to push back against that and to start processing and remembering who was vulnerable before and was even more vulnerable during the pandemic and what we owe the communities who suffered most over the course of the last year. >> well, that's a great segue because, you...
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weill. what are you hearing from colleagues and friends in the city?— and friends in the city?a mixed picture _ and friends in the city? well, it's a mixed picture from _ and friends in the city? well, it's a mixed picture from friends, - a mixed picture from friends, family, other loved ones in kabul and they have been at home today because they didn't know what the situation was outside and how it would develop any minute. so they decided to stay at home, particularly the girls and women. 0ne particularly the girls and women. one of my relatives that i spoke to who left her house to go to another block of flats to get your things to be back with her brother, she said that she went out wearing not the normal hitjob, the afghan clothes, but she were specifically black cloth which is normal, that traditional clothing or covering for women in saudi arabia and other parts of the muslim world, so she said shejust wore parts of the muslim world, so she said she just wore that and had a mask on for covid reasons, and that was fine. there was nothing out of the ordinary on the streets
weill. what are you hearing from colleagues and friends in the city?— and friends in the city?a mixed picture _ and friends in the city? well, it's a mixed picture from _ and friends in the city? well, it's a mixed picture from friends, - a mixed picture from friends, family, other loved ones in kabul and they have been at home today because they didn't know what the situation was outside and how it would develop any minute. so they decided to stay at home, particularly the girls and women....
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weill. has to deal with the taliban? well, remember. — has to deal with the taliban? the taliban? well, remember, we went _ has to deal with the taliban? well, remember, we went to _ has to deal with the taliban? -ii remember, we went to afghanistan because the taliban government at the time welcomed the terrorists who caused the 9/11 attacks. this is a democratic government being replaced, overthrown by a military body which contains a large number of people regarded by international communities as terrorists. there have been talks in doha in qatar between the united states and the taliban. we don't know the status of those, but the people of afghanistan... inaudible. a brutal totalitarian... inaudible. a brutal totalitarian. .. ~ ., . inaudible. abrutaltotalitarian... ., ., a brutal totalitarian. .. more than a decade a90- _ a brutal totalitarian. .. more than a decade age it _ a brutal totalitarian. .. more than a decade ago. it is _ a brutal totalitarian. .. more than a decade ago. it is quite _ a brutal totalitarian. .. more than a decade ago. it is quite difficu
weill. has to deal with the taliban? well, remember. — has to deal with the taliban? the taliban? well, remember, we went _ has to deal with the taliban? well, remember, we went to _ has to deal with the taliban? -ii remember, we went to afghanistan because the taliban government at the time welcomed the terrorists who caused the 9/11 attacks. this is a democratic government being replaced, overthrown by a military body which contains a large number of people regarded by international...
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weill. briefly that you are very emotional about what is happening.— about what is happening.say i am _ about what is happening. well, i would say i am as _ about what is happening. well, i would say i am as emotional - about what is happening. well, i would say i am as emotional asl about what is happening. well, i i would say i am as emotional as the student that you had on before me. i am as emotional as so many, whether it is in the uk or other parts of the alliance or in the united states. all of us have spent 20 years trying to do the best we can to help afghanistan recover from the first taliban government, trying to help them stand up as a nation, very tall task. we had successes in some areas and failures in other areas. we have got by in to this. we cannot have this collapse happen and dust are hands off and say, we did the best we could, you didn't have the will to fight, so this is on you and we are going to walk away. yes, the afghan government, whether it is the political side or the military side, they didn't do what we were hoping they didn't do what we were ho
weill. briefly that you are very emotional about what is happening.— about what is happening.say i am _ about what is happening. well, i would say i am as _ about what is happening. well, i would say i am as emotional - about what is happening. well, i would say i am as emotional asl about what is happening. well, i i would say i am as emotional as the student that you had on before me. i am as emotional as so many, whether it is in the uk or other parts of the alliance or in the united...
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weill. islamabad to change strategy? well, the are islamabad to change strategy?to the prime minister's office because he is a booster of the taliban, because he was willing to buy into the general�*s agenda, but it is really military headquarters, general headquarters that needs to get the message and my view is that they will not get the message unless they will not get the message unless the international community speaks with one voice and implements the kind of sanctions regime against them that we have done against vladimir putin and his entourage for invading the ukraine. arguably, the proxy war pakistan has been waiting in afghanistan has been on a much larger scale, in afghanistan has been on a much largerscale, much in afghanistan has been on a much larger scale, much more costly for our countries, but above all for afghans over many more years and vladimir putin's escapades in ukraine. so we need to be consistent here and a threat to international peace and security requires international action led by the security council.— international action led by
weill. islamabad to change strategy? well, the are islamabad to change strategy?to the prime minister's office because he is a booster of the taliban, because he was willing to buy into the general�*s agenda, but it is really military headquarters, general headquarters that needs to get the message and my view is that they will not get the message unless they will not get the message unless the international community speaks with one voice and implements the kind of sanctions regime against...
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weill. battle against climate change? well, ou know, battle against climate change?tterworld. it is also very practical. art in schools is about asking kids to design the future. my son is studying architecture at the bartlett. he is very concerned with creating a more sustainable world, so it is about design, it is about imagination, and i suppose where we come in, with this project, it's about advocacy, and it's about raising awareness. and trying to get people to support this wonderful effort, art for your world, and the world wildlife foundation. described the art that you _ world wildlife foundation. described the art that you have _ world wildlife foundation. described the art that you have created - world wildlife foundation. described the art that you have created then i the art that you have created then for this project, if you would? well, i was really inspired as a child, by the world wildlife foundation, and it was really the logo of the panda bear. so when they asked me to think about this, i just thought com you can see behind me, my work is all about
weill. battle against climate change? well, ou know, battle against climate change?tterworld. it is also very practical. art in schools is about asking kids to design the future. my son is studying architecture at the bartlett. he is very concerned with creating a more sustainable world, so it is about design, it is about imagination, and i suppose where we come in, with this project, it's about advocacy, and it's about raising awareness. and trying to get people to support this wonderful...
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[applause] weill be the geration that earns and wins our freedom once and for all.ish] thank you, washington, d.c. >> riverton -- reverend richardson. that is a tough act to follow. you have got to do it. pastor of the historic grace baptist church in mount vernon new york, he leads the largest african-american church in westchester county, new york. a renowned leader, preacher, who has traveled across this world. one of his most important responsibilities besides serving god, he is chairman of the board of the national action network. please welcome dr. franklin richardson. dr. richardson: thank you. we have been stimulated knowing that our future is intact. we have heard more luther king's granddaughter taking us -- martin luther king's granddaughter taking us into the future. on behalf of the future action network, i am happy to tell you that we are continuing this a long fight. we stand here today in the legacy of those who believed that one day all of us americans will have the right to be fully who got has called us to be. full participants in the struggle we
[applause] weill be the geration that earns and wins our freedom once and for all.ish] thank you, washington, d.c. >> riverton -- reverend richardson. that is a tough act to follow. you have got to do it. pastor of the historic grace baptist church in mount vernon new york, he leads the largest african-american church in westchester county, new york. a renowned leader, preacher, who has traveled across this world. one of his most important responsibilities besides serving god, he is...
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weill. on what happened last night? well, after a very — on what happened last night?a humanitarian visa. they have been expressing sentiments of support and solidarity for her. and there are also plans for her husband to come to warsaw as well. he fled belarus to warsaw as well. he fled belarus to ukraine after the news of this incident occurred. and we understand that he will be joining her fairly soon. this now, of course, was a journey that was full of incident. initially she was planning to fly directly here. but then she flew via vienna because of security concerns, but all of this shining the spotlight on the very difficult situation in belarus at the moment. and bethany, what do we expect to happen today?— and bethany, what do we expect to happen today? well, we understand that she may _ happen today? well, we understand that she may actually _ happen today? well, we understand that she may actually speak - happen today? well, we understand that she may actually speak to i happen today? well, we understand that she may actually speak to the l that she may actua
weill. on what happened last night? well, after a very — on what happened last night?a humanitarian visa. they have been expressing sentiments of support and solidarity for her. and there are also plans for her husband to come to warsaw as well. he fled belarus to warsaw as well. he fled belarus to ukraine after the news of this incident occurred. and we understand that he will be joining her fairly soon. this now, of course, was a journey that was full of incident. initially she was planning...
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weill. already happening. charlotte, explain what is happening?lable to them and they are only having their first to them and they are only having theirfirstjob. they're not getting a date for the second jab, which will come a little bit later. so students won't be fully vaccinated by the time they go back to school. it has been a hugejob by the time they go back to school. it has been a huge job for people working at this arena which had to switch it from an entertainment venue to a medical facility. i'm joined now by the lead nurse here. what is it been like today? it has been really _ what is it been like today? it has been really good _ what is it been like today? it has been really good today. - what is it been like today? it has been really good today. we i what is it been like today? it has been really good today. we have| what is it been like today? it has been really good today. we have had a great _ been really good today. we have had a great energy. we have had over 200 young _ a great energy. we have had over 200 young people between t
weill. already happening. charlotte, explain what is happening?lable to them and they are only having their first to them and they are only having theirfirstjob. they're not getting a date for the second jab, which will come a little bit later. so students won't be fully vaccinated by the time they go back to school. it has been a hugejob by the time they go back to school. it has been a huge job for people working at this arena which had to switch it from an entertainment venue to a medical...
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weill. what don't we know about sean? well, i think, really. — what don't we know about sean?_ of what dave said. sean was a very, very kind man, a generous, very loyal— very kind man, a generous, very loyal friend _ very kind man, a generous, very loyal friend. and he was someone that likes — loyal friend. and he was someone that likes to help people. he likes to do— that likes to help people. he likes to do things for others, and he was very concerned and conscientious like that — very concerned and conscientious like that. and i think that one of the things— like that. and i think that one of the things that has really come across— the things that has really come across to — the things that has really come across to me, certainly over the last 24— across to me, certainly over the last 24 hours, reading a lot of the comments. — last 24 hours, reading a lot of the comments, and certainly, a lot of the tributes paid by other comedians, is that he kind of, he really— comedians, is that he kind of, he really looked out for other people. and he _ really looked out for other peopl
weill. what don't we know about sean? well, i think, really. — what don't we know about sean?_ of what dave said. sean was a very, very kind man, a generous, very loyal— very kind man, a generous, very loyal friend _ very kind man, a generous, very loyal friend. and he was someone that likes — loyal friend. and he was someone that likes to help people. he likes to do— that likes to help people. he likes to do things for others, and he was very concerned and conscientious like that —...
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weill. is there a real opportunity here for a rebalancing to happen?alancing to happen? well, look, i think some people _ a rebalancing to happen? well, look, i think some people believe - a rebalancing to happen? well, look, i think some people believe that - a rebalancing to happen? well, look, i think some people believe that the | i think some people believe that the us really needs to get in catch—up mode across the region, compared to what china has done over the last few years. i think this is a key step and a key indicator is not the first trick the vice president makes to asia is to singapore. —— first trip. we understand the importance of singapore, it is the linchpin throughout southeast asia, not only economically but also they work with the us in semi—different things. counterterrorism, military training, cyber security. the terms of commitment they have had to each other over the years. really interesting thing if you look at it, the actually invests more money in singapore than they do in china, india and south korea combined. there is d
weill. is there a real opportunity here for a rebalancing to happen?alancing to happen? well, look, i think some people _ a rebalancing to happen? well, look, i think some people believe - a rebalancing to happen? well, look, i think some people believe that - a rebalancing to happen? well, look, i think some people believe that the | i think some people believe that the us really needs to get in catch—up mode across the region, compared to what china has done over the last few years. i think...
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weill. grave risk right now, frankly. well, thank ou grave risk right now, frankly. you very _ grave risk right now, frankly. well, thank you very much _ grave risk right now, frankly. well, thank you very much for _ grave risk right now, frankly. well, thank you very much for having - grave risk right now, frankly. -ii thank you very much for having me. yes, indeed, there is a grave threat as your listeners may know. the islamic state announced a province in afghanistan shortly after they gained territory in iraq and syria and have been active ever since, close to kabul in the east of afghanistan. proven over the past couple of years that they are capable and willing to conduct numerous bomb attacks in the kabul city area, so the threat is very real. we are seeing right now is the end of the large—scale evacuation procedures and the last couple of days, unfortunately, will have to be reserved for the dismantling of the rather substantial us security infrastructure around the airport and the withdrawal of the last 5800 us troops which are still on the ground meaning
weill. grave risk right now, frankly. well, thank ou grave risk right now, frankly. you very _ grave risk right now, frankly. well, thank you very much _ grave risk right now, frankly. well, thank you very much for _ grave risk right now, frankly. well, thank you very much for having - grave risk right now, frankly. -ii thank you very much for having me. yes, indeed, there is a grave threat as your listeners may know. the islamic state announced a province in afghanistan shortly after they...
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weill. afghanistan at the moment? well, there are apprehensions, - afghanistan at the moment?rhetoric is going to translate into actual actions — is going to translate into actual actions. there are multiple issues at hand _ actions. there are multiple issues at hand right now, one is establishing the government, the other— establishing the government, the other is— establishing the government, the other is the resistance in one region. — other is the resistance in one region. we _ other is the resistance in one region, we saw a tweet saying that the taliban— region, we saw a tweet saying that the taliban are not recognised and hinting _ the taliban are not recognised and hinting at — the taliban are not recognised and hinting at a — the taliban are not recognised and hinting at a failure of reaching an agreement. with the regard to the safe space, we saw the un meeting with regards to how the airport would — with regards to how the airport would be — with regards to how the airport would be operated. the word is that qatar— would be operated. the word is that qatar and _ woul
weill. afghanistan at the moment? well, there are apprehensions, - afghanistan at the moment?rhetoric is going to translate into actual actions — is going to translate into actual actions. there are multiple issues at hand _ actions. there are multiple issues at hand right now, one is establishing the government, the other— establishing the government, the other is— establishing the government, the other is the resistance in one region. — other is the resistance in one region. we _...
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weill. taking part, in your opinion? well, one thing today — taking part, in your opinion? by, was _ one thing today which i was shocked by, was the — one thing today which i was shocked by, was the record. it shows how incredible — by, was the record. it shows how incredible an athlete she is. the world _ incredible an athlete she is. the world record, an ageing athlete, it 'ust world record, an ageing athlete, it just shows... when will she stop? paris. _ just shows... when will she stop? paris, beyond, idon't just shows... when will she stop? paris, beyond, i don't know. thank ou ve paris, beyond, i don't know. thank you very much- _ paris, beyond, i don't know. thank you very much. join _ paris, beyond, i don't know. thank you very much. join us _ paris, beyond, i don't know. thank you very much. join us here - paris, beyond, i don't know. thank you very much. join us here at - paris, beyond, i don't know. thank| you very much. join us here at later when i will be popping my helmet back on and we will be finding out about a few more of the bikes you can get involved wit
weill. taking part, in your opinion? well, one thing today — taking part, in your opinion? by, was _ one thing today which i was shocked by, was the — one thing today which i was shocked by, was the record. it shows how incredible — by, was the record. it shows how incredible an athlete she is. the world _ incredible an athlete she is. the world record, an ageing athlete, it 'ust world record, an ageing athlete, it just shows... when will she stop? paris. _ just shows... when will she...