Now on bbc news Stephen Sackur speaks to afghan singer aryanna sayeed. Welcome to hardtalk, im Stephen Sackur. The fight for afg hanistans future has beenjoined far beyond the frontlines between Government Forces and the taliban. My guest today is engaged in the struggle using her own potent weapons that is her voice, her songs, and a spirit of defiance. Aryana sayeed is afghanistans biggest pop star. She has braved Death Threats to campaign for womens rights and artistic freedom. So is this a fight she can win . Aryana sayeed, welcome to hardtalk. Thank you so much. Thanks for having me. Its nerve wracking to be on your show. Well, its a pleasure to have you in our london studio. I just wonder, how intimately connect do you feel to your homeland, afghanistan today . I know you go there a great deal, to work, to perform. But is that connection looser today . I still feel very connected to my country, and to my roots, of course, and ifeel for my people in afghanistan, back home. And tha
Good morning. Thank you for joining us on the kron. 4 morning news. Im stephanie lin. It is saturday august the 5th and were covering a lot of different headlines for you today, including this body cam footage released of a suspect or rather of officerinvolved shooting. Lets go ahead and get started with your weather with dave sphar. Good morning. Good morning, stephanie. Good morning, everybody. And were off to another kind of heat spike hot weekend at work today is kind of a work in progress. And then tomorrow is when youre really going to feel it. If youve got those activities kind of strenuous to do watching the middle of the day, and you probably particularly inland you dont want to do in for tomorrow. Give yourself a bit of a break. So todays the day, when take advantage of it in early or late in the day to as well. So the scenario we have right now is that morning fog is making its appearance across much of the bay. Again, that will mix out for mostly sunny skies as we get to th
We dont know. There are allegations right now, but there are anecdote after anecdote that i am hearing, that our colleagues are hearing. Just one example. I talked to a member of congress who shared with me a story about the day before, seeing a group of people in maga hats not wearing masks. And at the time her concern was covid, saying why are they here, theyre not supposed to be here . Went up to a Capitol Police officer saying, why are they here, the answer being, there is nothing i can do about it because they were invited by a member of congress. This was underneath in the tunnels, not easy to get to. Its that kind of thing that has to be investigated. It is no small thing when she talked about trust. Its remarkable that we are sitting here wondering whether or not members of congress can trust one another, and they are saying openly, several of them now, that theyre worried about their own safety, not just from without, not just from outside but from within. From members who are
Revenge as some in Congress Demand his resignation. Carley we have Team Coverage this morning with doug lose 8 or in washington. Jillian we stay with marion referee for the latest on the situation in kabul. Evacuation flights just resuming in kabul the day after two suicide bombings targeted thousands of people, 13 Us Service Members were killed in the attack making it the deadliest day for us troops in 10 years. 18 other servicemembers were injured when the explosion occurred, they were flown out of kabul on c 70s with surgical units. The attack occurring at the abbey gate where thousands of been gathering to get into the airport to try to leave the country, the Second Attack happening at the baron hotel nearby. Americans have gathered there in the past for rescue and evacuation. He was general mckenzie says airport checkpoints are dangerous assignments for servicemembers. The danger is very real. We expect those attacks to continue. We assist the threat is high right now. We know isi
Seen and much of what ambassador samad has shared with us as far. A great enthusiasm leading up to the vote and on election day despite significant threats, personal threats and amidst great personal risk that so many afghans came out and voted in those elections on saturday is really inspiring and we certainly observed that enthusiasm into places that our observers were able to get out and observed on election day. The turnout that is being reported at this point is somewhere around 7 million votes cast. I think we will see that number be refined a little bit as the results sheets come, and actually from the polling stations and into kabul to the National Tallying Center and it was just a few weeks ago where we were sitting around talking about her hats we distributed to many ballots around the country and the fact that one of the issues that we are now talking about is that there were shortages of ballots in places because of enthusiasm and because of voters coming out is exactly the