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Transcripts For MSNBC Velshi 20240707

15 boxes worth of documents and other boxes, in those documents, there were love letters, that he would exchange with north korea s jim kong own. turns out the former president and the people were less than forthcoming about that being all the classified documents with which he absconded to his tropical golf resort. we know this because nbc news has learned, somewhat familiar with the materials inside mar-a-lago, told investigators that there were more classified documents, squirrel the way at the golf resort. and the spring, trump received a federal grand jury subpoena to turn over the rest of what he had in his mar-a-lago forward. on june 3rd, a team of federal investigators including top counter intelligence officials from the justice department, met with trump and two of his lawyers at mar-a-lago. people briefed on that meeting, and tells new york times, they show the investigators, a storage area with boxes containing more of the material that trump took. two people brie

Transcripts for MSNBC Velshi 20240604 12:45:00

is afghan schoolgirls. why aren t they allowed high school girls backing classes and all those provinces? it was really interesting to find a lot of taliban officials for spoke to in kabul were actually in favor of allowing the girls to go back and very stretched frustrated by this decision but it had been made by sort of the shadow governments of the taliban which is the supreme leader and leadership council in kandahar in the south. so, the bottom line though, one way or the other, women have been the collateral damage of this thing in the pre taliban afghanistan there was education for women, women had positions of importance. during taliban rule afghanistan war there, prior, women had no rights. we are back to a place where women s rights are nowhere close to where they would have been. there s no particular intention with the taliban are doing with this. not to go back to the way it was under the last 20 years, where you had women, for

Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20210801 01:02:00

the militants had already captured vast swathes of rural territory, now they re trying to take their first city and earlier this evening, they made their way to the very centre of lashkar gah before being pushed back by afghan special forces. in the past few hours, a number of air strikes have been launched against taliban positions there, too. but fighting has been taking place elsewhere as well, around the western city of herat and kandahar in the south. caught in the middle of this, of course, ordinary afghan families. tens of thousands of people have had to flee their homes over the last few weeks. and the international military mission here is going to formally come to an end by september. with the taliban emboldened, peace talks stalled, everyone s worried that in the coming weeks, the violence is going to get even worse. let s stick with this story for the time being. husain haqqani is former ambassador of pakistan to the united states, now with the hudson institute. he joins us

Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20210803 06:36:00

of the afghan countryside. clashes on the outskirts of kabul follow recent taliban attempts to infiltrate the country s other main cities. kandahar in the south and herat in the west. in both places there has been violence in the suburbs but government forces are holding. however in lashkar gah, the capital of helmand province, and centre of britain s campaign in afghanistan, the situation has become critical. during its operations, the british army was critically dependent on interpreters and indeed we saw that when we covered the fighting there. many have already been resettled but hundreds, including a man we ve spoken to and we ll call ali had not, despite six years working for the british army. you know, everybody is aware that interpreters are in danger

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