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west. pakistan— pakistan is an ally of the west. e? it�*s but what about the women here? it's not a question of the women. what gives— not a question of the women. what gives us— not a question of the women. what gives us a _ not a question of the women. what gives us a ride to go to other countries _ gives us a ride to go to other countries injuries shape these countries? what we have done in afghanistan is actually created a very corrupt regime. that's what we have created in afghanistan. we didn't have created in afghanistan. - didn't create that. have created in afghanistan. we didn't create that. and - have created in afghanistan. we didn't create that. and we - have created in afghanistan. we didn't create that. and we have | didn't create that. and we have o-ened didn't create that. and we have opened op _ didn't create that. and we have opened op very _ didn't create that. and we have opened up very briefly - didn't create that. and we have opened up very briefly to - didn't create that. and we have opened up very briefly to
west. pakistan— pakistan is an ally of the west. e? it�*s but what about the women here? it's not a question of the women. what gives— not a question of the women. what gives us— not a question of the women. what gives us a _ not a question of the women. what gives us a ride to go to other countries _ gives us a ride to go to other countries injuries shape these countries? what we have done in afghanistan is actually created a very corrupt regime. that's what we have created in...
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increasing koran of ours cases. 3 people have been killed in a bomb attack on a bus in guam, south, west pakistan. all of those killed the bystanders, including 2 children. those, all the headlines were back in half an hour. right now. it's back to the men who stole the world. the town the untold story. ah, we speak when others don't. ah we cover all side no matter where it takes a police finn, you guys are my empower in passion. we tell your story. we are your voice, your new, your neck out here. ah, greed was definitely the driver as it is on most for a lot city group is not the only one comparable level of fraudulent mortgage loans have been seen in all. the big wall street bank, ignoring the risk of bankruptcy bank, began to borrow a mass amount of money to buy more and more and mortgage loans and package them into derivatives. the top underwriter is the peak years of 20052006, with women brothers at $106000000000.00. lehman was one of the largest makers and sellers of the absolute most toxic loans in the entire world. lehman brothers was one of the largest fraud vectors in the history of the
increasing koran of ours cases. 3 people have been killed in a bomb attack on a bus in guam, south, west pakistan. all of those killed the bystanders, including 2 children. those, all the headlines were back in half an hour. right now. it's back to the men who stole the world. the town the untold story. ah, we speak when others don't. ah we cover all side no matter where it takes a police finn, you guys are my empower in passion. we tell your story. we are your voice, your new, your neck out...
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killed an officer returning from duty with vaccination workers and for the shower and the north west pakistan and afghanistan. i'm the only 2 remaining countries in the world are polio, hasn't been eradicated. hider has this update from charlotte. printed 3600000 children, and 60 a district across the country. 179000, folio workers, tens of thousands of police men. and they says, i've got campaign, richard, broad weight res, because in depart dollars or dozens of police men and for your work that been targeted. mostly by that said, he gets all of on budget on budget is some good news because the reported case only one. and for the same period last year there were $66.00 gated code. it showed that there is a god improvement, the government determined to wipe out polio. but of course, your challenge is not to mention the risk of attack. and the fact that the situation and honest on adults so quite unstable, which means that a lot of people that may move across the board were to complicate issues. but the governments indeed confident that in a position to control and perhaps will be able to wipe
killed an officer returning from duty with vaccination workers and for the shower and the north west pakistan and afghanistan. i'm the only 2 remaining countries in the world are polio, hasn't been eradicated. hider has this update from charlotte. printed 3600000 children, and 60 a district across the country. 179000, folio workers, tens of thousands of police men. and they says, i've got campaign, richard, broad weight res, because in depart dollars or dozens of police men and for your work...
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you have lived it at the khyber pass in west pakistan. the romance of the british, great gain and all that other malarkey. is china going to come in and take over the vacuum of the iran-pakistan-india pipeline as the u.s. exits? afsanch: you always go straight to the point of the matter. it is really interesting that you said i studied natural gas pipelines going through all the way in asia, but also in europe. no question that politics is always more important than the physical aspect of this thing. china is seeing a void. we saw the russians lose in afghanistan. we saw u.s. pulling out as we speak. and no question that the chinese are seeing big boys. and they will take advantage because they will need a lot of energy to continue their growth. an that's part of their solution. tom: our corked memory here is cobalt in africa. how chinese came in and worked out long-term contracts on obscure minerals. how will they work with the taliban? will it be the same method? long-term contracts with some things on the back end that maybe will give t
you have lived it at the khyber pass in west pakistan. the romance of the british, great gain and all that other malarkey. is china going to come in and take over the vacuum of the iran-pakistan-india pipeline as the u.s. exits? afsanch: you always go straight to the point of the matter. it is really interesting that you said i studied natural gas pipelines going through all the way in asia, but also in europe. no question that politics is always more important than the physical aspect of this...
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west. pakistan is to the east.nd traveling through the interior of afghanistan you are going through a taliban controlled isis-k infested territory now. that's not easy to get through some of the countries; so that will be something we will hear about along with, i suspect, bret, we will hear more about this leverage the administration believes they hold over the taliban which amounts mostly to billions in international funding which the previous government was heavily depend dependent upon along with access to a global market which the taliban has indicated they are seeking. as we have seen in the last few days no shortage of critics saying that that leverage doesn't amount to what the administration thinks it does? we talk a lot about the taliban history which is heinous history of human rights abuse let alone executing people in these different provinces as they came to power. this most recent time. to hear the administration, including the secretary of state talk about it, they have had pretty in-depth conversa
west. pakistan is to the east.nd traveling through the interior of afghanistan you are going through a taliban controlled isis-k infested territory now. that's not easy to get through some of the countries; so that will be something we will hear about along with, i suspect, bret, we will hear more about this leverage the administration believes they hold over the taliban which amounts mostly to billions in international funding which the previous government was heavily depend dependent upon...
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with that the traffic like system, what did you make of india being put on the amber west and pakistan a lot of people say this was a business decision.— business decision. i think it is cufious business decision. i think it is curious because _ business decision. i think it is curious because if _ business decision. i think it is curious because if you - business decision. i think it is curious because if you think l business decision. i think it is l curious because if you think too business decision. i think it is - curious because if you think too far back to how long it took the government to put india on the red west if you think back to really when the delta variant took off in this country and in pakistan was on a longer time than what india was put on and i think there was a compelling case when you look at those rates that india should have been put on much sooner so i think you can if it was the government prioritising things in terms of diplomatic relations and you can read from that. but it seems to be a pattern here. i do think after the delta variant to change the picture
with that the traffic like system, what did you make of india being put on the amber west and pakistan a lot of people say this was a business decision.— business decision. i think it is cufious business decision. i think it is curious because _ business decision. i think it is curious because if _ business decision. i think it is curious because if you - business decision. i think it is curious because if you think l business decision. i think it is l curious because if you think too...
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is going to be useful to the west in dealing with the with the taliban. also, of course, pakistan in west still has a common interest in preventing international terrorism from afghanistan, especially as carried out by isis. these are the state of cos on which is largely made up of pakistan. the militants hostile it's back study state. so pakistan i think, has the chance to reinserted so into the international mosaic of countries which need to deal with that got installed under the taliban. you play devil's advocate here, mr. les them because of course, you know, the u. s. has always been and has been suspicious of pocket phones intent for decades. i mean, often accusing them playing through a double game. and that was underpinned really by discovering, been logged in at about in 2011. i mean, the civilian government found was found trying to explain this very difficult situation yet many really believe the army and the secret service of pockets on call the i s i a really thought to be the brains behind what really goes all in islam about well, set the security issues, the buck st
is going to be useful to the west in dealing with the with the taliban. also, of course, pakistan in west still has a common interest in preventing international terrorism from afghanistan, especially as carried out by isis. these are the state of cos on which is largely made up of pakistan. the militants hostile it's back study state. so pakistan i think, has the chance to reinserted so into the international mosaic of countries which need to deal with that got installed under the taliban. you...
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the north—west of pakistan the southern eastern part of pakistan are dominated by tribes who lived onder. there are historic connections and they never respected the orders because people were moving across and marrying. —— borders. forthem it moving across and marrying. —— borders. for them it is only one community living across. but what happened during the soviet invasion in the late 1970s and in 1980s many pakistanis were blaming the us for supplying weapons to the moon hatchet dean who were fighting against the soviets. ——mujahadin. and the pipeline going all the way to hyderabad. that is how it started and the pakistanis will have different perspective. the americans have been using pakistan since the soviet invasion but since 11th september 2001 pakistan played a role because military bases were provided and until recently went from karachi port and then by road all the way to afghanistan. it is very difficult to move heavy equipment by aso pakistan is a crucial role and an important role according to the foreign minister in bringing the taliban to the negotiating table. withou
the north—west of pakistan the southern eastern part of pakistan are dominated by tribes who lived onder. there are historic connections and they never respected the orders because people were moving across and marrying. —— borders. forthem it moving across and marrying. —— borders. for them it is only one community living across. but what happened during the soviet invasion in the late 1970s and in 1980s many pakistanis were blaming the us for supplying weapons to the moon hatchet...
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islamic date on its western border, particularly when you consider the pakistan taliban has been attacked in belt and road projects in the westan with fatal consequences? william: china is the one thing that is completely different from 20 years ago, when it was a non-entity in afghanistan. today, it was an important entity in the region. they have clear -- clearly stated interests in afghanistan. first and foremost is their own counterterrorism interest, especially what they relate to, the uyghurs, who they oppressed inside of china and which they see as a terrorist set of groups and has connections to afghanistan and also their trade and mining interests that they have in afghanistan, they will undoubtedly, as we have seen elsewhere, not hesitate to bribe powers that be in different parts. that will be a new source of revenue for the taliban that they did not have 20 years ago. shery: let's stick to the short-term. take a listen to what the white house press secretary had to say. >> the president relies on the advice of his military commanders and they continue to believe it is essential to get out by the 31st. that is thei
islamic date on its western border, particularly when you consider the pakistan taliban has been attacked in belt and road projects in the westan with fatal consequences? william: china is the one thing that is completely different from 20 years ago, when it was a non-entity in afghanistan. today, it was an important entity in the region. they have clear -- clearly stated interests in afghanistan. first and foremost is their own counterterrorism interest, especially what they relate to, the...
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iran to the west, pakistan to the east, and even getting through the country internally you are on atories as we have seen the taliban reverting in some outer provinces already to their old ways. this as the u.s. is still trying to determine how they will have a relationship with this new taliban government. the secretary saying at least for now temporarily there will be no diplomatic presence left behind. >> bill: thank you, griff. more to come from the department of state. >> dana: the sun is setting on afghanistan. the deadline to get u.s. troops out now one day away. earlier this morning five rockets were fired at kabul airport. the final evacuation efforts wind down. the u.s. intercepted all five. no reported casualties. hundreds of americans and thousands of allies still stranded antony blinken had this warning. >> there is a high likelihood of additional attacks between now and the 31st. this is the most dangerous time in an already extraordinarily dangerous mission, these last couple of days. and so we will do everything possible to keep people safe but the risk is very high.
iran to the west, pakistan to the east, and even getting through the country internally you are on atories as we have seen the taliban reverting in some outer provinces already to their old ways. this as the u.s. is still trying to determine how they will have a relationship with this new taliban government. the secretary saying at least for now temporarily there will be no diplomatic presence left behind. >> bill: thank you, griff. more to come from the department of state. >>...
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iran to the west, pakistan to the east and making the interior trek through a taliban-controlled, isis-infestedestion right now is the diplomatic presence, what will it look like after tomorrow, neil that's anybody's guess, but for now we know there will be no immediate diplomatic presence left behind. neil? neil: you know, griff, you're more in key to this than i am, but i keep hearing the secretary of state and others in the administration talk about the leverage we have to get people out of the country. well, we've had this leverage, and there's $9.5 billion worth of frozen funds in our, you know, sort of quill here. and the taliban didn't seem, you know, one way or the other moved by it. what's to make them think that that will change when we leave? >> reporter: that's a great question, neil, and i think maybe we'll hear more from the secretary today when he makes remarks. but the administration and particularly here at the state department, they've been saying really for weeks, well, our relationship with the taliban will depend upon deeds, not words. we have to see how they behave after t
iran to the west, pakistan to the east and making the interior trek through a taliban-controlled, isis-infestedestion right now is the diplomatic presence, what will it look like after tomorrow, neil that's anybody's guess, but for now we know there will be no immediate diplomatic presence left behind. neil? neil: you know, griff, you're more in key to this than i am, but i keep hearing the secretary of state and others in the administration talk about the leverage we have to get people out of...
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indians to the, the, where the road that the chinese will be to link that straight from west china to 14 and pakistan. so this is the u. s. on the west needs to do bond studying these natal event themselves were responsive by the us that they go over of 997 was to lot the project of of building arose, leaking to june, the time to cover. so this is what has been even right before september 11, the funny bon representatives went enjoying the rights in texas and the fun. okay. george bush before becoming president. well, we appreciate you coming on to the program. it's always giving us your insight and opinion on this. that was what came professor of history on international relations . these are recent pictures from cobble apple. dip come up from various countries, are waiting flights to escape foss. dentist on nato forces, or at the site to ensure the safe, if activation for the parent can reportedly want to boost the number of personnel that to 6000. meanwhile, the us to stay and cobble has lowered the stalls. i'm striped off the staff who transferred to caleb open in new york is following the americ
indians to the, the, where the road that the chinese will be to link that straight from west china to 14 and pakistan. so this is the u. s. on the west needs to do bond studying these natal event themselves were responsive by the us that they go over of 997 was to lot the project of of building arose, leaking to june, the time to cover. so this is what has been even right before september 11, the funny bon representatives went enjoying the rights in texas and the fun. okay. george bush before...
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the west is no longer in a leadership position in afghanistan. it is china, russia, pakistandge and iran to a lesser extent. —— they have the leveraged. these are the countries that the west need to support and encourage and pull together regionally. and come together regionally. and come together as a community of countries and negotiate with the taliban. to ensure that there is stability, which is far from ensure that there is stability, which is farfrom certain. it is a very unstable situation and to address the catastrophic humanitarian situation, which will end up on everyone's doorsteps. it could be a massive refugee situation once again if they don't come quickly together and negotiate with the taliban. they have to negotiate on humanitarian quarters, they have to open up the borders, they have to provide these again so that the population doesn't feel locked in and they have to negotiate with the taliban and hold them accountable, otherwise this situation will not hold. the taliban cannot control the country as it is. already, we are seeing that terrorism is very real
the west is no longer in a leadership position in afghanistan. it is china, russia, pakistandge and iran to a lesser extent. —— they have the leveraged. these are the countries that the west need to support and encourage and pull together regionally. and come together regionally. and come together as a community of countries and negotiate with the taliban. to ensure that there is stability, which is far from ensure that there is stability, which is farfrom certain. it is a very unstable...
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west. got the pakistan, iran, chinese and russian missy left. that is what you have.ou have from april 30 to june 30 of this year, americans funded 174 humvees for the afghan forces. those have been unaccounted for and left behind, no plans have flown out of afghanistan to other jurisdictions. and we have the state department saying basically the fact that we left americans behind, i don't want to misquote, i will paraphrase, they said this happens all the time. it is unacceptable. it is unacceptable. and we are going to continue to fight this thing through and raise accountability. so the freedom caucus, many of our members, and is generally a general consensus, we have, besides the impeachment effort of homeland secretary mayorkas, we have engaged now in an impeachment effort of secretary of state antony blinken. we believe he has got culpability for much of the travesty that has gone on here. we have also called for resignation of various leaders. we are joined in our call for resignations of secretaries and the general bite 90 entire generals. we also call upon th
west. got the pakistan, iran, chinese and russian missy left. that is what you have.ou have from april 30 to june 30 of this year, americans funded 174 humvees for the afghan forces. those have been unaccounted for and left behind, no plans have flown out of afghanistan to other jurisdictions. and we have the state department saying basically the fact that we left americans behind, i don't want to misquote, i will paraphrase, they said this happens all the time. it is unacceptable. it is...
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reason 9/11 happened was because of the funding of groups in afghanistan, partly by the west and its allies like pakistander to undermine the soviet occupation. it becomes a case of my enemy's enemy is my friend. when your enemy stops being your enemy, yourfriend is a friend. when your enemy stops being your enemy, your friend is a fair weather friend. your enemy, your friend is a fair weatherfriend. there your enemy, your friend is a fair weather friend. there are a lot of complications that will open up. one of my interviews earlier was describing it as another pandora's box. �* , , ., , describing it as another pandora's box. �* , , ., describing it as another pandora's box. absolutely, and let's remember the us and nato _ box. absolutely, and let's remember the us and nato decided _ box. absolutely, and let's remember the us and nato decided to - box. absolutely, and let's remember| the us and nato decided to intervene after five _ the us and nato decided to intervene after five years of taliban control. obviously. — after five years of taliban control. obviously, joe biden desperately wanted _ obvio
reason 9/11 happened was because of the funding of groups in afghanistan, partly by the west and its allies like pakistander to undermine the soviet occupation. it becomes a case of my enemy's enemy is my friend. when your enemy stops being your enemy, yourfriend is a friend. when your enemy stops being your enemy, your friend is a fair weather friend. your enemy, your friend is a fair weatherfriend. there your enemy, your friend is a fair weather friend. there are a lot of complications that...
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the predominant ethnic group in afghanistan's south and east, and a major ethnic group in pakistan's north and westse in 2001 — many taliban leaders took refuge in pakistan and continued to direct attacks — claims denied by islamabad. the un says there are an estimated 58,000 to 100,000 taliban fighters — led by hibatullah akhundzada, the ultimate authority on religious and military affairs. one of his deputies, now head of the group's military commission, is mullah mohammad yaqub omari, son of the taliban founder, the late mullah omar. the un says estimates for the taliban's annual income range from $300 million to $1.6 billion a year. the primary sources of their funds are criminal activities, including drug trafficking, opium poppy production, extortion, kidnapping for ransom and mineral exploitation. donations from wealthy individuals and a network of non—governmental charitable foundations are also believed to be significant. and now many of the taliban are joined by foreign fighters. ahmed rashid is an author and a leading expert on the taliban. the taliban and other reports from the un and o
the predominant ethnic group in afghanistan's south and east, and a major ethnic group in pakistan's north and westse in 2001 — many taliban leaders took refuge in pakistan and continued to direct attacks — claims denied by islamabad. the un says there are an estimated 58,000 to 100,000 taliban fighters — led by hibatullah akhundzada, the ultimate authority on religious and military affairs. one of his deputies, now head of the group's military commission, is mullah mohammad yaqub omari,...
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did he end up being in a safe house in pakistan not far from pakistan's west point. >> yes. >> to what extent where he is hold up there in this safe house to wt extent do they run the show for al qaeda during those years? what strings did he actually have to pull? >> to be an outside observer g inside the compound, helped me reconstruct the night he was killed and the way he was living. there are two ways of answering your question, brian. one is if you are running a business without the e-mail and you are relying on messages it's a hard way to run a business. messageset lost. people ignore your message, it gets lost, i was tryining to micromanage therganization but using a method that is hard to micromanage without face-to-face meetings, phone calls or e-mails. he did the bestie could. he blocked the elevation to become the leader of al qaeda in yemen. he told them not to identify himself or al qaeda would be back. one ofhings he said to everyone he was in conta with, don't try to set up a local islamic state. do not, and to focus on t united states that was a constant theme. he would
did he end up being in a safe house in pakistan not far from pakistan's west point. >> yes. >> to what extent where he is hold up there in this safe house to wt extent do they run the show for al qaeda during those years? what strings did he actually have to pull? >> to be an outside observer g inside the compound, helped me reconstruct the night he was killed and the way he was living. there are two ways of answering your question, brian. one is if you are running a business...
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when pakistan and the us and the uk were in this great war against the soviet union which pakistan worked with the westst. let me say this simply, pakistan stands for peace and only peace. the regions in afghanistan that have fallen to the taliban happen to be on the other side of afghanistan, in the west. evenif side of afghanistan, in the west. even if you were to create an allegation, it should be logical. the logic is very simple. you say people go from here, let me give you some facts. pakistan has fenced the entire border, pakistan has said let's put biometrics so we know every single person crossing. afghanistan government refused. fencing they opposed. pakistan is saying let's go to a visa regime so no illegal crossing can happen. afghan government not for it. if there was anybody doing this, would we be manning the border or would afghanistan be eager to close it? sincerity on the other side needs to be looked at. sincerity on the other side needs to be looked at— be looked at. unfortunately we 'ust have a few seconds i be looked at. unfortunately we 'ust have a few seconds left * be looked at
when pakistan and the us and the uk were in this great war against the soviet union which pakistan worked with the westst. let me say this simply, pakistan stands for peace and only peace. the regions in afghanistan that have fallen to the taliban happen to be on the other side of afghanistan, in the west. evenif side of afghanistan, in the west. even if you were to create an allegation, it should be logical. the logic is very simple. you say people go from here, let me give you some facts....
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and it is looking west for the north of pakistan from when stay. now it's looking very wet as well across the central areas of china as we move to east asia, may you fund is passing those pockets of torrential rain to the east. so shang don . providence is likely to see some very heavy falls. we could see flooding here, and by wouldn't say the korean peninsula is going to be inundated with rain. that is going to move towards japan. there was sunshine ahead of this, but the wet weather is going to kick in from the mid week. i still ahead on the edges era children often by decades of war in afghanistan, worry about the future on the title bar rule. china cracks down on a multi $1000000000.00, private tutoring industry, putting thousands of jobs and in for mac rest stop. and when the belgian grown pre, without writing a single lapse details coming up later in the shop. ah, one of the fastest growing nations in the world. i want a car needed to open and develop it for international shipping company to become a team, middle east, and we'll trade in mone
and it is looking west for the north of pakistan from when stay. now it's looking very wet as well across the central areas of china as we move to east asia, may you fund is passing those pockets of torrential rain to the east. so shang don . providence is likely to see some very heavy falls. we could see flooding here, and by wouldn't say the korean peninsula is going to be inundated with rain. that is going to move towards japan. there was sunshine ahead of this, but the wet weather is going...
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supervisor who says if the outgoing is the same as before the outcome will threaten everyone, pakistan and the westsin this time around and the observer asks in an article by emma graham harrison writing from islamabad how soon will the taliban show their true colours? rachel, do you hold out much hope that the taliban are different and what you think about how the west handles it? i different and what you think about how the west handles it?- how the west handles it? i think what is clear _ how the west handles it? i think what is clear and _ how the west handles it? i think what is clear and we _ how the west handles it? i think what is clear and we can - how the west handles it? i think what is clear and we can see i how the west handles it? i think what is clear and we can see it l how the west handles it? i think| what is clear and we can see it in afghanistan and sought on a as liherai— afghanistan and sought on a as liberal intervention results in holographic states and increases in extremism. that is the issue now, that is— extremism. that is the issue now, that is why— extremism. that is t
supervisor who says if the outgoing is the same as before the outcome will threaten everyone, pakistan and the westsin this time around and the observer asks in an article by emma graham harrison writing from islamabad how soon will the taliban show their true colours? rachel, do you hold out much hope that the taliban are different and what you think about how the west handles it? i different and what you think about how the west handles it?- how the west handles it? i think what is clear _...
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and it is looking west for the north of pakistan from when stay. now it's looking very wet as well across the central areas of china as we move to east asia . the may you front is pulsing those pockets of torrential rain to the east. so shangdorf provinces like you to see some very heavy falls, we could see flooding here, and by wouldn't say the korean peninsula is going to be inundated with rain. that is going to move towards japan. there was sunshine ahead of this. but the wet weather is going to kick in from the mid week. the weather sponsored by cattle airways voted world's best airline of 2021. joint applicant launches trade and investment in south africa into african traits that gives you access to more than 1000. $100.00 exhibitors and $10000.00 visitors and buyers and more than $5000.00 conference delegates more than $55.00 countries, participate in trade and investment deals with $40000000000.00 as business and government come together to explore business and networking opportunities at the international exhibition boots to you by the afri
and it is looking west for the north of pakistan from when stay. now it's looking very wet as well across the central areas of china as we move to east asia . the may you front is pulsing those pockets of torrential rain to the east. so shangdorf provinces like you to see some very heavy falls, we could see flooding here, and by wouldn't say the korean peninsula is going to be inundated with rain. that is going to move towards japan. there was sunshine ahead of this. but the wet weather is...
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up next as the taliban takes control of afghanistan will neighboring pakistan lend the west a hand in will discuss it with pakistan's ambassador to the united nations. first, beyond our borders tonight. thousands of people are fleeing their homes, campgrounds and hotels near a popular tourist destination in southeastern france as fires sweep through french forests. about 900 firefighters there working to contain the blazes. at least 22 people have suffered from smoke inhalation or minor fire related injuries. a newborn orangutan is delighting crowds at spanish zoo and encouraging conservationists who are striving to protect the critically endangered apes born on august 4th. that's my birthday. the zoo says the baby is the only one to be born in the europe breeding plan over the last 12 months. just some of the other stories beyond our borders tonight. we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ why choose proven quality sleep from sleep number? because every new day starts the night before. and a quality night's sleep is scientifically proven to help boost performance. the new sleep number 360 smart bed
up next as the taliban takes control of afghanistan will neighboring pakistan lend the west a hand in will discuss it with pakistan's ambassador to the united nations. first, beyond our borders tonight. thousands of people are fleeing their homes, campgrounds and hotels near a popular tourist destination in southeastern france as fires sweep through french forests. about 900 firefighters there working to contain the blazes. at least 22 people have suffered from smoke inhalation or minor fire...
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to the west is iran which has already seen an influx of refugees. the largest border is with pakistann e past has been accused by the west of providing shelter and support. further to the east is china. what happens next really matters. >> when the soviet union troops left in 1989, they started fighting each other. the countries in the region poured fuel on the fire. the fear is now because you he lots of -- there is a danger that it could happen again. >> the u.s. and britain leave a country in limbo. the question is not what it was all for, but can they really afford to stand by as afghanistan once again descends into civil war. >> a heat wave is sweeping much of southern europe and through much of southern europe and wildfires are still raging across the region. the italian island of sicily registered 48 .8 degrees celsius on wednesday which would be the continents highest temperature ever recorded. to put that in context, the average temperature is around 35 degrees. our correspondent is there. >> they climbed to the coolest place around. the peak of an active volcano. when mighty
to the west is iran which has already seen an influx of refugees. the largest border is with pakistann e past has been accused by the west of providing shelter and support. further to the east is china. what happens next really matters. >> when the soviet union troops left in 1989, they started fighting each other. the countries in the region poured fuel on the fire. the fear is now because you he lots of -- there is a danger that it could happen again. >> the u.s. and britain leave...
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and it is looking west for the north of pakistan from when stay. now it's looking very wet as well across the central areas of china as we move to east asia . the may you front is passing those pockets of torrential rain to the east. so shangdorf provinces likely to see some very heavy falls. we could see flooding here . and by wouldn't say the korean peninsula is going to be inundated with rain. that is going to move towards japan. there was sunshine ahead of this, but the wet weather is going to kick in from the mid week. the who's talked to al jazeera, we can what gives you hope that is going to be peace because the situation on the ground seems to be pointing. otherwise we listen. we were never on the whatever road to off migration. we meet with global news makers and talk about the stories that on sierra o be the hero, the world needs right. ah, washer in ah ah ah, you're watching, i just had a reminder of our top stories this out. several rockets, i've been fight cobble airport as the last us flights take off before tuesday's departure deadli
and it is looking west for the north of pakistan from when stay. now it's looking very wet as well across the central areas of china as we move to east asia . the may you front is passing those pockets of torrential rain to the east. so shangdorf provinces likely to see some very heavy falls. we could see flooding here . and by wouldn't say the korean peninsula is going to be inundated with rain. that is going to move towards japan. there was sunshine ahead of this, but the wet weather is going...
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and in neighboring countries, complicated by the fact that iran is to the west and pakistan is to then exists involving an american named mark friedricks. now, they say that they are having ongoing discussions with the taliban over mark's safety and his return and that that is a issue that they intend to continue to press with the taliban. no news here at the state department this morning on the situation with mr. friedricks, but so far we see that the folks here are very focused on anyone that remains. how they're getting out, that's a big question right now, neil. neil: all right. griff, thank you for that. let's go to trey yingst who has been incredible following this from the beginning in doha, qatar. trey, now we're told that the united nations is worried about a humanitarian crisis developing. have you heard anything more on that? >> reporter: neil, that's exactly right. this developing humanitarian crisis may see half a million afghans flee on foot in the coming weeks, this as the u.n. refugee agency is basically saying, their words, that issues like access to food and access t
and in neighboring countries, complicated by the fact that iran is to the west and pakistan is to then exists involving an american named mark friedricks. now, they say that they are having ongoing discussions with the taliban over mark's safety and his return and that that is a issue that they intend to continue to press with the taliban. no news here at the state department this morning on the situation with mr. friedricks, but so far we see that the folks here are very focused on anyone that...
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to the west is iran, which has already seen an influx of afghan refugees. afghanistan's largest border is with pakistan the past has been accused by the west of providing shelter and support to the taliban.ib and further to the eaxçt+÷ is china, which has growingwi security and economic interests in the region. so what happens next to afghanistan really matters.te >> when the soviet union troops left in '89, the victorious mujahideen started fighting each other. the countries in the region then poored fuel on the fire of the afghan civil war. w and the fear now is becausese you've got lots of an mitty between the countriessa;x in the region, it's a danger that could happen again. >> reporter: the u.s. andld britain leave a country in limbo. the question now is not just what it was all for but can they really afford to stand by as afghanistan once again descends into civil war?" jonathan biele, bbc news. >> joining me now for in is general david petraeus, who sved as commander of u.s. forces in afghanistan and was also the director of c.i.a.ec thank you so much for being with us today.. i want to go bac
to the west is iran, which has already seen an influx of afghan refugees. afghanistan's largest border is with pakistan the past has been accused by the west of providing shelter and support to the taliban.ib and further to the eaxçt+÷ is china, which has growingwi security and economic interests in the region. so what happens next to afghanistan really matters.te >> when the soviet union troops left in '89, the victorious mujahideen started fighting each other. the countries in the...
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to the west is iran, which has already seen an influx of afghan refugees. afghanistan's largest border is with pakistanshelter and support to the taliban. and further to the east is china, which has growing security and economic interests in the region. so what happens next to afghanistan really matters. when the soviet union troops left in 1989, the victorious mujahideen started fighting each other, so the countries in the region then poured fuel on the fire of the afghan civil war, and the fear now is because you've got lots of enmity between the countries in the region, it's a danger that could happen again. the us and britain leave a country in limbo. the question now is notjust what it was all for, but can they really afford to stand by as afghanistan once again descends into civil war? jonathan beale, bbc news. a heatwave is sweeping through much of southern europe and wildfires are still raging across the region. the italian island of sicily, registered 48.8 degrees celsius on wednesday, which, if verified, would be the continent's highest temperature ever recorded. to put that in context, the a
to the west is iran, which has already seen an influx of afghan refugees. afghanistan's largest border is with pakistanshelter and support to the taliban. and further to the east is china, which has growing security and economic interests in the region. so what happens next to afghanistan really matters. when the soviet union troops left in 1989, the victorious mujahideen started fighting each other, so the countries in the region then poured fuel on the fire of the afghan civil war, and the...
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to the west is iran, which has already seen an influx of afghan refugees. afghanistan's largest border is with pakistanoviding shelter and support to the taliban. and further to the east is china, which has growing economic and security interests in the region. so what happens next in afghanistan really matters. when the soviet union troops left in �*89, the victorious mujahedin started fighting each other, so the countries in the region then poured fuel on the fire of the afghan civil war, and the fear now is, because you've got lots of enmity between the countries in the region, it's a danger that could happen again. the us and britain leave a country in limbo. the question now is notjust what it was all for, but can they really afford to stand by as afghanistan once again descends into civil war? jonathan beale, bbc news. the american folk singer and songwriter nancy griffith has died aged 68. the texan musician was known for songs such as love at the five and dime, which celebrated the south of the usa. her 1993 album other voices, other rooms earned a grammy for best contemporary folk album, and i
to the west is iran, which has already seen an influx of afghan refugees. afghanistan's largest border is with pakistanoviding shelter and support to the taliban. and further to the east is china, which has growing economic and security interests in the region. so what happens next in afghanistan really matters. when the soviet union troops left in �*89, the victorious mujahedin started fighting each other, so the countries in the region then poured fuel on the fire of the afghan civil war,...
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pakistan. the blast occurred in gloucester in the country's south west. as go back to witness, stay with us here. not there. the taliban has taken control scanner for 20 years. also it was supposed from power. the country now faces a new reality. how will that impact the people as events unfold and the world reacts with the latest news and analysis from unknown to me too. i think that's what i just thought i thought the the the more. 6 the good news about them is going to be like the motor was like oh god, i could be cut off to contact them. just say what i, what i, what i was going to they only they do, they don't know, you know, my son from i know that rama is not as good as most of the i don't the omega on the side as a month about all my documents i need to find sort of some of the i got a 1st go back to that as i'm like i said, i don't, i don't know what i don't and i go to the diagnosis. and i see the clamor that, that, that i see the coffee that active very my thoughts the some of the got busy day them enjoy my but i think it might be a bit in the
pakistan. the blast occurred in gloucester in the country's south west. as go back to witness, stay with us here. not there. the taliban has taken control scanner for 20 years. also it was supposed from power. the country now faces a new reality. how will that impact the people as events unfold and the world reacts with the latest news and analysis from unknown to me too. i think that's what i just thought i thought the the the more. 6 the good news about them is going to be like the motor was...
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pakistan. far to the west, they are cementing control over another strategic city, herat.n just two weeks, every major city has fallen and most provinces, leaving kabul surrounded and isolated. back at the capital, the city's main prison is now in taliban hands. inmates are being let out. it is a pattern repeated across the country in recent days. personally, i hang my head in shame. the words "betrayal" and "abandonment", i think you used earlier, yalda, and that is what afghans feel, afghan colleagues, friends, afghans who have worked hard to build a modern afghanistan, worked hard as reliable allies and partners for us over the years. at the border with pakistan, afghans are fleeing. with or without fighting, the taliban's takeover looks set to trigger a fresh wave of refugees. paul adams, bbc news. earlier, i spoke to taliban spokesman suhail shaheen — about what they plan to do now. their properties, their lives are safe, there will be no restraint on anything. we are deserving of the people and of this country. our leadership had instructed ourforces to remain at the
pakistan. far to the west, they are cementing control over another strategic city, herat.n just two weeks, every major city has fallen and most provinces, leaving kabul surrounded and isolated. back at the capital, the city's main prison is now in taliban hands. inmates are being let out. it is a pattern repeated across the country in recent days. personally, i hang my head in shame. the words "betrayal" and "abandonment", i think you used earlier, yalda, and that is what...
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pakistan. for the west to give them money would be enabling the regime to tighten its control over the people ofon armament. 600,000 rifles, machine guns, 76,000 light vehicles, over 200 helicopters. all of it falling into the taliban's hands. how formidable are they right now? thanks so much, lieutenant colonel carafano, been too long. always thank you for your expertise. >> thank you, my friend. charles: it has been a tantalizing day in the market. a lot of names on the upside. we're building momentum from friday. there are still a lot of opportunities out there. we'll try to find them for you. stick around. we'll be there after the break. ♪. that building you're trying to buy, you should ten-x it. ten-x is the world's largest online commercial real estate exchange. and it's fast. if i could, i'd ten-x everything. like our lunch. (laughs) amazing! see it. want it. ten-x it. i've spent centuries evolving with the world. some changes made me stronger. others, weaker. that's the nature of being the economy. i've observed investors navigating the unexpected, choosing assets to balance risk and rew
pakistan. for the west to give them money would be enabling the regime to tighten its control over the people ofon armament. 600,000 rifles, machine guns, 76,000 light vehicles, over 200 helicopters. all of it falling into the taliban's hands. how formidable are they right now? thanks so much, lieutenant colonel carafano, been too long. always thank you for your expertise. >> thank you, my friend. charles: it has been a tantalizing day in the market. a lot of names on the upside. we're...
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to the west is iran, which has already seen an influx of afghan refugees. afghanistan's largest border is with pakistan. and further to the east is china, which has growing economic and security interests in the region. so what happens next in afghanistan really matters. when the soviet union troops left in �*89, the victorious mujahedin started fighting each other, so the countries in the region then poured fuel on the fire of the afghan civil war, and the fear now is, because you've got lots of enmity between the countries in the region, it's a danger that could happen again. the us and britain leave a country in limbo. the question now is notjust what it was all for, but can they really afford to stand by as afghanistan once again descends into civil war? jonathan beale, bbc news. one of the british soldiers injured in afghanistan was rifleman craig monaghan from manchester. serving with c company 2 rifles, he sustained serious head injuries and is still on medication. he says the news that the taliban are back makes him wonder why so many fought, bled and lost their lives. ten of his colleagues wer
to the west is iran, which has already seen an influx of afghan refugees. afghanistan's largest border is with pakistan. and further to the east is china, which has growing economic and security interests in the region. so what happens next in afghanistan really matters. when the soviet union troops left in �*89, the victorious mujahedin started fighting each other, so the countries in the region then poured fuel on the fire of the afghan civil war, and the fear now is, because you've got...
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and they have begun to speak that direction, but they must prove that pakistan has been an ally of the west and near to from the time of the service from the cold war in the promotion of extremism, religious extremism, against the former soviet union. and was at that time you are accounted as one of the football support in which i had been yes we were, we were fighting for independence from the former soviet union. so our independence struggle was one thing. but using our struggle for independence from the completion of the soviet union by park sun and the americans and others to promote extra msm was another thing. and it was done at our cost at the cost to the afghan people. we were in the country of course, and believe in country, of course, but not an extremist country. another fundamental note of and went to this country . so we paid the price, we're still continuing to pay the price for pac sun. and this is our, our most important demand when it comes to relations with parks on that for pac sun . to be hoping to be friends with ganawe's done. they must give up the use of fixed from hi
and they have begun to speak that direction, but they must prove that pakistan has been an ally of the west and near to from the time of the service from the cold war in the promotion of extremism, religious extremism, against the former soviet union. and was at that time you are accounted as one of the football support in which i had been yes we were, we were fighting for independence from the former soviet union. so our independence struggle was one thing. but using our struggle for...
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west is iran, which has already seen an influx of afghan refugees. afghanistan's largest refugees. afg hanistan's largest border refugees. afghanistan's largest border is with pakistan the taliban. and further to the east is china, which has growing security and economic interests in the region. so what happens next to afghanistan really matters. ~ ., matters. when the soviet union troo ns matters. when the soviet union troops left _ matters. when the soviet union troops left in — matters. when the soviet union troops left in 1989, _ matters. when the soviet union troops left in 1989, the - matters. when the soviet union | troops left in 1989, the victorious mujahideen started fighting each other, so the countries in the region then poured fuel on the fire of the afghan civil war, and the fear now is because you've got lots of enmity between the countries in the region, it's a danger that could happen again. the the region, it's a danger that could happen again-— happen again. the us and britain leave a country _ happen again. the us and britain leave a country in _ happen again. the us and britain leave a country in limbo. - happen again. the us and britain leave a
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to the west, iran, where more afghan refugees are joining the one million already there. in the past pakistanaccused of providing support and shelter for the taliban. china, the superpower with economic security interests. china along with russia will now have influence in afghanistan and the west. less tha a month ago, beijing was thinking ahead, hoping to ask white new opportunities. china and russia are happy to see the west's defeat. but with the afghan security first -- forces gone, the terrain where al qaeda had training camps belongs to the taliban again, a new homeland for islamic extremism and if it spills out of afghanistan, it's a truly global threat. >> let's explore more deeply one of the countries that caroline examined there. russia says they remain committed to acting as a mediator to maintain peace in the region. speaking in a visit, lavrov said that they oppose the idea of allowing afghan refugees to enter. steve rosenberg has more now on that you of the unfolding crisis . >> the russian state media, there has been a certain amount of gloating over what's happening in afghan
to the west, iran, where more afghan refugees are joining the one million already there. in the past pakistanaccused of providing support and shelter for the taliban. china, the superpower with economic security interests. china along with russia will now have influence in afghanistan and the west. less tha a month ago, beijing was thinking ahead, hoping to ask white new opportunities. china and russia are happy to see the west's defeat. but with the afghan security first -- forces gone, the...
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to the west is iran, which has already seen an influx of afghan refugees. afghanistan's largest border is with pakistant is china, which is growing economic and security interests in the region. so what happens next in afghanistan really matters. when the soviet union troops left in 1989, the victorious mujahedin started fighting each other, so the countries in the region poured fuel on the fire of the afghan civil war, and the fear now is, because we have lots of enmity between the countries in the region, it is a danger that could happen again. the in the region, it is a danger that could happen again.— could happen again. the us and britain leave _ could happen again. the us and britain leave a _ could happen again. the us and britain leave a country - could happen again. the us and britain leave a country in - could happen again. the us and britain leave a country in limbo. the question now is notjust what it was awful, but can they really afford to stand by as afghanistan once again descends into civil war? jonathan beale, bbc news. let's return to yogita limaye in kabul. the talybont are just 45
to the west is iran, which has already seen an influx of afghan refugees. afghanistan's largest border is with pakistant is china, which is growing economic and security interests in the region. so what happens next in afghanistan really matters. when the soviet union troops left in 1989, the victorious mujahedin started fighting each other, so the countries in the region poured fuel on the fire of the afghan civil war, and the fear now is, because we have lots of enmity between the countries...
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commenting on everything you're saying guess fill a doro says the case is in pakistan, are not miniscule compared to the west. how many do not get reported can, will quick response to that. as i mentioned earlier, and 90 percent of women are facing domestic violence and 0.4 percent of them actually reported me. very correctly said also because of this shaming associated around the weekend, occupying the very patriarchal society in domestic violence. it's something more enduring. and i think, i think to the point it becomes something that we're going to justify and are going to need not to interfere when business abuse. so when you think about that, if you see a man beating a life in front of you within the streets, nobody is going to come and stop them. and as a community leader, i would miss 1000000 conversations between women every single month, much of which are around domestic so undergraduate, no girl or media, and then again, or leadership. and then i really just for the leaders also mainstream, the patriarchal violent view, and it have me performing person as knew me any way to just uber gender discri
commenting on everything you're saying guess fill a doro says the case is in pakistan, are not miniscule compared to the west. how many do not get reported can, will quick response to that. as i mentioned earlier, and 90 percent of women are facing domestic violence and 0.4 percent of them actually reported me. very correctly said also because of this shaming associated around the weekend, occupying the very patriarchal society in domestic violence. it's something more enduring. and i think, i...