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hawaii is a very well vaccinated state, 90% of all those eligible have gotten vaccinated. but they did worry about those individuals. it's game that he came around and he is now disavowing that
hawaii is a very well vaccinated state, 90% of all those eligible have gotten vaccinated. but they did worry about those individuals. it's game that he came around and he is now disavowing that
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nations will decide, well, they have a special committee, the credentials committee, which, which decides on the sorts of disputes it is made up of russia, china, the united states, sweden as well as 5 other nations it is doubtful whether they meet before the 27th of september when the afghan representative is supposed to speak before the us. usually they, they put the they put the decision to the un general assembly for a public vote on the issue. but we will have to wait and see where the person speaking for a dentist on will be the relic of the past regime with, with little influence on the affairs or in of galveston on the ground or whether it will be a taliban representative. the representative of a movement that is still considered a terrorist organization by many countries in the world. a lot of europe worried about a difficult winter coming up may be because of energy problems while amid reco d. u. energy prices and heavy dependence on and reliable renewables, poland and shock tonight that brussels now wants to find it in this emergency time for using unclean coal. the block is slipping, a big half a 1000000 euro penalty for every day. a coal mine near t
nations will decide, well, they have a special committee, the credentials committee, which, which decides on the sorts of disputes it is made up of russia, china, the united states, sweden as well as 5 other nations it is doubtful whether they meet before the 27th of september when the afghan representative is supposed to speak before the us. usually they, they put the they put the decision to the un general assembly for a public vote on the issue. but we will have to wait and see where the...
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for the downstream jobs you see the same thing with offshore wind and other renewable energy as well statesre competing and eager to get the direct energy jobs the fabrication and shipyards and the installation jobs but offshore renewable energy isn't just temporary construction jobs but they are also competing for the secondary downstream think of companies building data centers is a huge use of energy that is a concern for investors and shareholders so they say we want to look at data intensive units that you will see other industries locate the clean and affordable and reliable energies the states are competing that only for the direct energy jobs with the secondary investment and you will see other companies looking to get that affordable energy so we have an incredible investment already in infrastructure when it comes to producing energy and my hope is to mention investments and incentives to convert the workforce company's assets into the production of renewable energy i know the biden administration is interested so for example we have shipyards in fabrication stops technical traini
for the downstream jobs you see the same thing with offshore wind and other renewable energy as well statesre competing and eager to get the direct energy jobs the fabrication and shipyards and the installation jobs but offshore renewable energy isn't just temporary construction jobs but they are also competing for the secondary downstream think of companies building data centers is a huge use of energy that is a concern for investors and shareholders so they say we want to look at data...
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the well state. premier lander is brandi with these ugly. i think they were pretend, protested involving punishment. if they continued show that went well organized has worn rallies, will carry on till demands of met, including an immediate end to the long term. they also want no more mask or not collation mandate. and they want the reopening of building sites to the unvaccinated form restraint. in media lawyer and a form, a u. k, a newspaper editor and also in the u. k. shed both their views with me on the reasons behind this unrest as they saw it. people to think of it, you know, after after $200.00 consecutive days in melbourne, which is obviously the capital of the most densely populated state. victoria, which has borne the brunt of, of the current of ours. a people have just had enough. i mean, interested, we put up with a lot, but after, while you got a cold, you got a cold into the problem is latoria. and we, we think the premier, any lenders is a, he actually missed quite a substantial part of management around the pandemic. he had ha
the well state. premier lander is brandi with these ugly. i think they were pretend, protested involving punishment. if they continued show that went well organized has worn rallies, will carry on till demands of met, including an immediate end to the long term. they also want no more mask or not collation mandate. and they want the reopening of building sites to the unvaccinated form restraint. in media lawyer and a form, a u. k, a newspaper editor and also in the u. k. shed both their views...
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i think you'll see that in wind and other institutions as well. states are competing and they want the shipyards, the port investments, the installation jobs, but offshore renewable energy, it's not just temporary construction jobs, a lot of states are competing for that downwind investment. increasingly esg concerns are a concern for investments and workers. you have a company saying, look, we want to locate data center units, and data would be the tip of the sphere, but you want to see clean, affordable, reliable energy. so i think states will be competing for those jobs, and i think you'll see other countries wanting to locate where they can get that energy. across this country, we've got incredible investment already when it come to producing energy. i know the bcp report mentions investments and insentives to help compete in those sources. i know the biden administration is interested, dave talked about that as well. you got jones at vessels, training colleges, all that have been geared toward progressive energy, and my hope is that as a country we'
i think you'll see that in wind and other institutions as well. states are competing and they want the shipyards, the port investments, the installation jobs, but offshore renewable energy, it's not just temporary construction jobs, a lot of states are competing for that downwind investment. increasingly esg concerns are a concern for investments and workers. you have a company saying, look, we want to locate data center units, and data would be the tip of the sphere, but you want to see clean,...
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it's still well, but in states like california is it is not as well as it as it had been. even just a few months ago, these numbers show that even 26% of republicans, according to our exit poll, i cannot vote for the recall. i think a lot of it had to do with the fact that that they understand that their party cannot be led down the path donald trump now nationally, the electoral map is a lot different. you know it trump, it trumpism can still have a powerful swing states like texas in florida and elsewhere. so, you know, it's it's it's i think, a mixed bag in terms of national implications other than to say trump isn't is alive and it's well and you saw it with the rise of larry elder in this recall election. >> all right, jonathan, how might this shake up the republican party on the national level. >> you know, i'm not sure to what extent will see national implications from this race. mean, california is a very a dark blue state. i'm not sure that, you states in the south or in the northeast are really going to look at this and say, you know, you know, i think they're go
it's still well, but in states like california is it is not as well as it as it had been. even just a few months ago, these numbers show that even 26% of republicans, according to our exit poll, i cannot vote for the recall. i think a lot of it had to do with the fact that that they understand that their party cannot be led down the path donald trump now nationally, the electoral map is a lot different. you know it trump, it trumpism can still have a powerful swing states like texas in florida...
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and so that is part of why the, by ministration has its secretary of defense as well as secretary of state in the ha, ha, ha, is uniquely positioned given the fact that not only doesn't have the u. s. mission to afghanistan, there, but also offices for the taliban as well as what the united states is recognized as even as it reluctantly works with the taliban. not only to secure the release of the evacuation rather of americans, they also need to have a bit of a working relationship on the issue of development and security. making sure that things like the airport can be fully reopened and also that there can be desired goal of ensuring that extremism does not reemerge. so there are a number of agenda items that are a top priority for the united states, but there's also some good will gestures and diplomacy that's going on as well. the united states there to thank katara and other gulf states that have helped and assisted with this evacuation. but also there is this desire to reassure nervous allies because you have to remember not only where the optics of this evacuation and the withdrawa
and so that is part of why the, by ministration has its secretary of defense as well as secretary of state in the ha, ha, ha, is uniquely positioned given the fact that not only doesn't have the u. s. mission to afghanistan, there, but also offices for the taliban as well as what the united states is recognized as even as it reluctantly works with the taliban. not only to secure the release of the evacuation rather of americans, they also need to have a bit of a working relationship on the...
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well stated, it doesn't d capitated so much as they capitalize. that's right. so they're immune from enforcement action. remember when you and i confronted eric holder on that flight from raleigh to washington, dc about his deferred prosecution agreements for psalm like the hsbc bankers who that find like a $1000000000.00, but escaped jail for laundering tens of billions of dollars for the mexican drug cartels if an ordinary schmock american is found with even a $1000.00 worth of drug money laundering money for any drug cartel, they would have all their assets seized and thrown into prison for at least a decade. but again, there's a 2 tier system, wherever you look at, no wonder we see a fractal of the corruption everywhere you look is corruption all the way down in the same sort of manner. right? you know, we reported our co via multi $100000000000.00 money laundering from ice. can drug cartels now bought up by wells fargo report. and jamie diamond over there, a j. p. morgan, hundreds of millions, billions of dollars. the fines for essentially committing finan
well stated, it doesn't d capitated so much as they capitalize. that's right. so they're immune from enforcement action. remember when you and i confronted eric holder on that flight from raleigh to washington, dc about his deferred prosecution agreements for psalm like the hsbc bankers who that find like a $1000000000.00, but escaped jail for laundering tens of billions of dollars for the mexican drug cartels if an ordinary schmock american is found with even a $1000.00 worth of drug money...
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the well state premier daddy land whose now brought him ugly scenes by pretend protests is described and vowed punishment if they continue may make things even worse. well, the organizes warn rallies a gun to carry only say until divisions are met, including immediate ends of the locked down. no more. moscow inoculation mandate the reopening of building sites to the vaccinated. let's go now to a table. wilson show ways of form a u. k. newspaper editor and see from melbourne. i've been calling ne, i think it will be ok. who's now in the u. k. these well place to talk about this. so yeah, i mean, a lot of people around the world, are we going hey, we see you're upset. we see you don't know, kill ations that you guys in the construction industry, but our business is our jobs have suffered in other realms of industry. we have to where we have to have the collections. why should you be any different? they got much sympathy in melbourne. well, and i do a lot of simply for the me show you has had, as a massively mismanaged pandemic in berry minded. as ellie had 90000 cases since the outbreak
the well state premier daddy land whose now brought him ugly scenes by pretend protests is described and vowed punishment if they continue may make things even worse. well, the organizes warn rallies a gun to carry only say until divisions are met, including immediate ends of the locked down. no more. moscow inoculation mandate the reopening of building sites to the vaccinated. let's go now to a table. wilson show ways of form a u. k. newspaper editor and see from melbourne. i've been calling...
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this whole crusade about common prosperity doesn't sit very well with the state and poorer taxpayersng out big property conglomerates that have gotten into trouble through speculation. it's another reason to suspect why the chinese government is likely to go quite tough on ever grand and not show much sympathy towards him. i think it also brings into a broader point about china's long-term economic trajectory. many of the companies most productive companies are these tech sectors which the government has recently launched a crackdown against. if it's not prepared to allow these companies does prosper, develop, invest as it looked like a few years ago, it brings into question china's broader long-term outlook. some other companies are being stepped on hard by the government. it may need a fairer society, a less dynamic one. that means slower growth in the long run. kim: i would like to finish with you in beijing. a lot of people bought ever grand wealth management products. promised big returns, sometimes approaching 12%. are there going to be a lot of individual investors in the last
this whole crusade about common prosperity doesn't sit very well with the state and poorer taxpayersng out big property conglomerates that have gotten into trouble through speculation. it's another reason to suspect why the chinese government is likely to go quite tough on ever grand and not show much sympathy towards him. i think it also brings into a broader point about china's long-term economic trajectory. many of the companies most productive companies are these tech sectors which the...
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now that's the russian prize invited my potent is augoren, james turkey lab, rob, well, state and the toxic capital for a few more days where a number of very important security meetings linked to the issue of again it's stand are to take place. the chinese delegation is going to participate as well. so that is something that's still on the way. okay, wrapping up here in 30 minutes or less. we're live with neil harvey and our reaction h q overlooking red square. he's going to take you through the evening with our headline development and also bringing you more of the facts, the figures people and pledges rushes parliamentary elections this coming weekend. we the top team in downtown moscow reporting right through until the results are out. so you work with the thing and you will get we probably the fullest coverage, but out from cali break, thanks for watching. t international i or x markets are the thing food shortage in and with big claim. you don't need it for the market. that's the plain and simple truth and country after country is beginning to realize that going to scape the b m
now that's the russian prize invited my potent is augoren, james turkey lab, rob, well, state and the toxic capital for a few more days where a number of very important security meetings linked to the issue of again it's stand are to take place. the chinese delegation is going to participate as well. so that is something that's still on the way. okay, wrapping up here in 30 minutes or less. we're live with neil harvey and our reaction h q overlooking red square. he's going to take you through...
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s. department of state. well, it's not the 1st time rush has been crying foul over outside interference in the selection. russia has irrefutable pre said us tag giant broke russian law relating to the preparation and holding of the russian state tumor election. interference in our countries. internal affairs is entirely unacceptable. first, let's talk about so called smart voting scheme, that russian opposition activist alex in nevada. and then his team came up with to try to take away votes from united russia. a long standing ruling party that supports the kremlin. smart voting suggests you mark your ballot for a rival candidate who is most likely to be the candidate of the united russia in particular, constituency. russian authorities don't say that the tactic is something bad, per se, but they claim there is a link between smart voting and development and corruption fun which was labeled and extremist organisation for inciting unauthorized demonstrations and defines of rushes cobra rules. but that's just a par
s. department of state. well, it's not the 1st time rush has been crying foul over outside interference in the selection. russia has irrefutable pre said us tag giant broke russian law relating to the preparation and holding of the russian state tumor election. interference in our countries. internal affairs is entirely unacceptable. first, let's talk about so called smart voting scheme, that russian opposition activist alex in nevada. and then his team came up with to try to take away votes...
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doesn't fit very well with the states and much poor taxpayers biting out big property conglomerates of they've got into trouble 3 speculation. so it's maybe another reason to suspect another reason to think why the chinese government is likely to go quite tough whenever grand and not show much, much simply towards them. i think it does also bring into a kind of broader point about china's long term economic directory that many of the companies, many of the countries so most by dynamic, most productive companies. ah, things are these tech sectors which the government has recently launched a crack down against. now if it's not prepared to allow these companies to, to prosper, to develop, to invest. as these may be looked like the case a few years ago, then it does kind of bring into question that kind of china's quarter long term outlook. that some of the companies, some of the countries, most productive companies over income stepped on hard by the government. so it may mean a more more ferris site, but also means less dynamic one, which probably means slow growth in the long run as well
doesn't fit very well with the states and much poor taxpayers biting out big property conglomerates of they've got into trouble 3 speculation. so it's maybe another reason to suspect another reason to think why the chinese government is likely to go quite tough whenever grand and not show much, much simply towards them. i think it does also bring into a kind of broader point about china's long term economic directory that many of the companies, many of the countries so most by dynamic, most...
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but the available in the way that we see a, we can for the certain condition of the state as well as institution. what we don't know how a certain states will react for this seem condition for the same circumstances to the thing considered and do the reaction of the soviet union to feed the condition of the state was connected to the unique particularities of the service system. the reaction of american for american steed to this condition are going to be as well connected with the unique particularities, the american system and society. you wrote recently that even though in the short medium term, the americans with troll may bring rush some benefits in the longer term in the longer term. and it can prevent russia with, with major challenges that we cannot even comprehend. now, what are you talking about when a major challenge is the us policy us will developing future haul, the american society will react to the decrease of these country positions in the international scene in the international arena. so this is a major challenge because actually the united states is the only countr
but the available in the way that we see a, we can for the certain condition of the state as well as institution. what we don't know how a certain states will react for this seem condition for the same circumstances to the thing considered and do the reaction of the soviet union to feed the condition of the state was connected to the unique particularities of the service system. the reaction of american for american steed to this condition are going to be as well connected with the unique...
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well. i think it's a great thing to see the states compete for this. it's the way you should have it work in the united states. you have states competing for workers and residents. i think you'll see them compete for the secondary and downstream as well. i think that can be a great win-win across the country. i was thrilled to hear david talk about the gulf coast. i know they released an rfi. as a resident of the gulf coast, i'm very excited to see that. >> thanks so much, governor jindal. we've heard actions on the federal level, state level and businesses. would love to turn to bill for the perspective of your company. you made history on may 10th as the first commercial scale in the u.s. to receive federal approval so congrats on this milestone. thinking back to when your company first started getting these plans in motion, what really do you think drew your company to want to expand into being one of the leading, you know, developers of on shore wind and solar? why the complicated -- in the nature of off shore wind, what drew you there? >> leslie,
well. i think it's a great thing to see the states compete for this. it's the way you should have it work in the united states. you have states competing for workers and residents. i think you'll see them compete for the secondary and downstream as well. i think that can be a great win-win across the country. i was thrilled to hear david talk about the gulf coast. i know they released an rfi. as a resident of the gulf coast, i'm very excited to see that. >> thanks so much, governor...
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all things sudden done well, the state department says the u. s. is assessing afghan histones interim government spokesman said we understand that the taliban has presented this as a can take a cabinet. however, we will judge the taliban by actions, not its words. we've made clear expectation for the african people deserve an inclusive government. but other taliban tries to transition from arm group to governing power is grappled with protests against this rule. at least 2 people were shot dead and several more injured during a protest in the western city of head up people there and elsewhere, marched against pockets dom support. but taliban and it's growing influence in afghanistan. and women call to greater representation in the new government. and their rights to be respected. i think we are protesting because we don't want a dictatorship. we don't want pakistan's into services intelligent, interfering and our country's domestic war. we are protesting to support the women and we came here to support the national resistance from one of the most p
all things sudden done well, the state department says the u. s. is assessing afghan histones interim government spokesman said we understand that the taliban has presented this as a can take a cabinet. however, we will judge the taliban by actions, not its words. we've made clear expectation for the african people deserve an inclusive government. but other taliban tries to transition from arm group to governing power is grappled with protests against this rule. at least 2 people were shot dead...
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i too want to thank all of our new yorkers at the city and the state level as well as the other localitiess go all out. unfortunately we in north korea h -- in new york has experienced too many emergencies and we've learned how strong new yorkers are and how much our public servants want to go all out and risk their lives to preserve other people's lives and we thank them. i want to make two points here. number one, we'll do everything that we can to get all of the federal aid that is needed. we did this after sandy and many other storms. up state and the governor knows when we worked together on the storms up state and i spoke this morning to fema administrator, deann chriswell. you know what her job was before this, she was the city's oem commissioner. so she knows new york well. we will fight and make this and make new york declared a disaster area, i've spoken to the white house as well. and that will mean money. money for homeowners and individuals, money for small businesses that may have been lost, and money to our cities, state and other local governments for the amount of money th
i too want to thank all of our new yorkers at the city and the state level as well as the other localitiess go all out. unfortunately we in north korea h -- in new york has experienced too many emergencies and we've learned how strong new yorkers are and how much our public servants want to go all out and risk their lives to preserve other people's lives and we thank them. i want to make two points here. number one, we'll do everything that we can to get all of the federal aid that is needed....
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present to the united states who would actually want to do the most harm to the united states and who actually could well, i think the united states is the biggest threat to the united states. right. now, because they, they create enemies. if you look at the middle east and u. s. policy, they've created so many terrorists through, you know, station military bases. there are through these reckless wars that they've engaged in. and, you know, if you look at russia, mean us and russia very good relations after 911, even called the white house, i think was the 1st leader offers sympathy. but, you know, the u. s. has antagonized russia, especially over the last 7 or 8 years as push nato expansion in violation of a promise they had made in 1991 that they will not expand. they know. so these kind of policy, you know, create enemies and you could look at china as well. the, you know, the pivot asia policy and the obama administration was huge, military build up surrounding china and push for the g p. p. i mean, china naturally becomes more alarms, more apprehensive about the united states because of those polici
present to the united states who would actually want to do the most harm to the united states and who actually could well, i think the united states is the biggest threat to the united states. right. now, because they, they create enemies. if you look at the middle east and u. s. policy, they've created so many terrorists through, you know, station military bases. there are through these reckless wars that they've engaged in. and, you know, if you look at russia, mean us and russia very good...
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well stated and bravely stated, she will get some flak for it, but thank you for speaking with that type of clarity and honesty. one other thing is that when we worked on the intelligence committee what we saw too frequently was we were at war, but we were trying to treat this like law enforcement. there would be an incident or an attack in afghanistan. the kind that always bothered me the most were one after an incident or whatever, there be people considering that maybe american soldiers ought to be charged for doing this are that. i know that mistakes happen in the military, but it is like, wait a minute, these soldiers are in war. in some cases, it is kill or be killed. i met with some of these guys. people in the intelligence community who had to do difficult work of trying to get the information to keep america safe, but sometimes they just found that at some point they were going to be the victims. with some of these other folks, it looks like 20 years later, justice has not been served. how do you hold them and their colleagues accountable? it is not like a courtroom. i am not an
well stated and bravely stated, she will get some flak for it, but thank you for speaking with that type of clarity and honesty. one other thing is that when we worked on the intelligence committee what we saw too frequently was we were at war, but we were trying to treat this like law enforcement. there would be an incident or an attack in afghanistan. the kind that always bothered me the most were one after an incident or whatever, there be people considering that maybe american soldiers...
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drop down through to washington state as well. of course the of the mountain states of the us. it's the progression i suppose. again, the change of season. and as we say goodbye the story where the newfoundland, the still rain left behind on the eastern side to canada and new england down in the gulf. and increasing feeds seems to, to use yet more big showers to texas, maybe new mexico and louisiana south of all that it's standard fare actually just daily shares and occasional thunderstorms, the heaviest, down towards panama and mexico. a few heavy ones as well. but out in the atlantic and probably stating that nicholas was bermuda is a major hurricane called san. but it's over water the across the younger valley, high above the ground, a trouble has taken on a different form. people died for they fly. this is no game. it's business meets the farmers hopefully be swinging high across deep valley facing days on every journey they'll gamble with their lives. just one living risking it all on al jazeera. ready too often of cornerstone is portrayed through the prism of war. but the
drop down through to washington state as well. of course the of the mountain states of the us. it's the progression i suppose. again, the change of season. and as we say goodbye the story where the newfoundland, the still rain left behind on the eastern side to canada and new england down in the gulf. and increasing feeds seems to, to use yet more big showers to texas, maybe new mexico and louisiana south of all that it's standard fare actually just daily shares and occasional thunderstorms,...
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and literally i want to thank our partners at the state level as well, state police and rescue teamsrescue over 100 people in westchester, rock land county alone. so this is the scenario as we speak today. i'll be giving continuing reports. i want to assess where we are today. my next question is, where are we going next? how do we prevent this from happening? how do we get money and resources to the places we can build up the resiliency in streets? before we worried about the coastal areas, now it's about what's happening in the streets, the drainage systems that need to be enhanced and all the resiliency we can embed because of climate change unfortunately we'll have to deal with this, with great regularity and we want to ensure new yorkers we're prepared for this and will do everything in our power to protect human life and property. thank you very much. i would like to introduce senator schumer, has been very engaged. we spoke already this morning and i want to thank him for his partnership. senator? >> okay. thank you, governor. and you struggle to get out but you can't. it's an
and literally i want to thank our partners at the state level as well, state police and rescue teamsrescue over 100 people in westchester, rock land county alone. so this is the scenario as we speak today. i'll be giving continuing reports. i want to assess where we are today. my next question is, where are we going next? how do we prevent this from happening? how do we get money and resources to the places we can build up the resiliency in streets? before we worried about the coastal areas,...
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state special coverage. this hour and throughout the week, ah well for most year, thanks for joining us and i was on our team show. i'm daniel hawkins with utah. sunrise. welcome to the program of 1st miss l testifying to congress. he was secretary of state's anthony, blinking has been harshly grilled by the for the rust pull out from i've got to start a lonely cuz certainly didn't mixed words with the country's top diplomat. president noted, states is somewhat disadvantaged here in someone's calling the shots. he can't even speak without someone in the white house, censoring it, or, or signing off on it. i don't know how it's possible if in fact, the people in charge of our foreign policy did not see all these factors. and conclude that there was a very real possibility of a rep, very rapid collapse. then we've got the wrong people making military and diplomacy decisions in our government. the washington post called it a moral disaster. i think it's a moral disgrace. you nearly dislocated your shoulder though, patting yourself on the back for the great job you've done. i mean, just yesterday you stated we d
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what is highly unusual about the submission is that it came so fast because the united states is well known for dragging these things as in, in iraq, in the syria. we have seen incidents of shrikes, allegedly going wrong, but then the united states taking a year perhaps longer even tool to admit to an air strike cause in collateral damage killing civilians. usually their investigations are a very drags out, and there is at the end of it, no disciplinary measures. and despite this incident, a tremendous blunder from a tactical perspective, as well as from a public relations perspective. the united states says that new disciplinary measures will be taken as of right now. now, what are the reasons that human rights agencies, for example, believe that the submission came so quickly is because of the huge, both political and public pressure on the united states to admit to it. it should be noted that the u. s. military was only forced to admit its failure in the strike because of the current global scrutiny on afghanistan. many similar strikes in syria, iraq and somalia have happened out o
what is highly unusual about the submission is that it came so fast because the united states is well known for dragging these things as in, in iraq, in the syria. we have seen incidents of shrikes, allegedly going wrong, but then the united states taking a year perhaps longer even tool to admit to an air strike cause in collateral damage killing civilians. usually their investigations are a very drags out, and there is at the end of it, no disciplinary measures. and despite this incident, a...
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the candidates on watson state, special coverage this our from throughout the week. ah, well for most go thanks for joining us on the international on daniel hawkins. we've util. sunrise, welcome to the program. first turning to congress where you a secretary of state and 3 blinking has been testifying and also with harshly grilled for the rust pull out from i'm going to stall a lawmakers certainly didn't minister word for the country's top diploma. president noted, states is somewhat disadvantaged here in someone's common shop. he can't even speak without someone in the white house, censoring it or, or signing off on it. i don't know how it's possible if in fact the people in charge of our foreign policy did not see all of these factors and conclude that there was a very real possibility of a rep, very rapid collapse. and we've got the wrong people making military and diplomacy decisions in our government. the washington post called it a moral disaster. i think it's a moral disgrace. you nearly dislocated your shoulder though, patting yourself on the back for the great job y
the candidates on watson state, special coverage this our from throughout the week. ah, well for most go thanks for joining us on the international on daniel hawkins. we've util. sunrise, welcome to the program. first turning to congress where you a secretary of state and 3 blinking has been testifying and also with harshly grilled for the rust pull out from i'm going to stall a lawmakers certainly didn't minister word for the country's top diploma. president noted, states is somewhat...
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hum, these the, the 40000 pickup trucks, thousands of other vehicles as well as half a 1000000 farms left behind the united states. well, as will simply be able to cannibalize those, that it doesn't need to make sure that they're still functional years past decades into the future. what wasn't touched upon in the hearing all that much was the, the humanitarian situation here and get this done. which is to put it again disastrous because there is, there is of the prospect of collapse and on the political front of the show. so front, at this specially on the humanitarian front, the hunger we're talking about across the country. the you in itself has said that more than 10000000 afghans a 3rd of the population. the pen dug humanitarian aid and they have no assurance that tomorrow they'll be able to eat and bearing that in mind, the tide about and booth the tide about in the world food program have said that he stop positive catalyst on we'll run out by the end of september, unless something is done. i mean, you, you take a walk down the street here and in capital duty, louis as well as teachers, professors begging f
hum, these the, the 40000 pickup trucks, thousands of other vehicles as well as half a 1000000 farms left behind the united states. well, as will simply be able to cannibalize those, that it doesn't need to make sure that they're still functional years past decades into the future. what wasn't touched upon in the hearing all that much was the, the humanitarian situation here and get this done. which is to put it again disastrous because there is, there is of the prospect of collapse and on the...
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reproductive health, abortion, that is likely to be replicated in states throughout many parts of the south and regions of the country as well those things are. so then you have a remarkable presence of african-american and hispanic citizenry. florida and texas and georgia together each has over 100,000 african-americans. and in some other states and african-american and latino are 60 percent of those are denied access to healthcare and only 41 percent of the population. that is a significant and profound impact on communities of color. and one last factor is that they have also resisted common sense health mandates due to covid and protecting the citizenry from covid somehow what you have our state that tonight mandates and have exacerbated the exposure of their citizens to covid infections. hospitals are now overwhelmed with covid patients. and then to have those these sort —- resources necessary so that is the context and that is what takes it such a profound and civil human rights issue. why now? obviously congress is tackling the most important questions facing our country and since fdr and the administration because in
reproductive health, abortion, that is likely to be replicated in states throughout many parts of the south and regions of the country as well those things are. so then you have a remarkable presence of african-american and hispanic citizenry. florida and texas and georgia together each has over 100,000 african-americans. and in some other states and african-american and latino are 60 percent of those are denied access to healthcare and only 41 percent of the population. that is a significant...