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vice president mike pence at the debate over his foreign policy. what do you say what he said about regarding israel? >> look, it's the latest thing he said about israel. what he does, john, he says something, he gets roundly criticized and practically laughed at over some of the stuff he said and then he says i didn't say that. i meant this. this is not the kind of person you want sitting behind the desk in the oval office, whether it's on this issue, whether it's on handing taiwan over to the chinese in 2028, or whether it's his complete abandonment of ukraine and security in eastern europe. these are all things that i guess harvard guys talk about in the salons up in cambridge, but they really have nothing to do with what america needs to do as a leader to protect our values all around the world. >> john: he also said he would end the policy of strategic
are higher among women than men. and in total, three quarters of those who've attempted or committed suicide are women. and this is completely out of step with global data, which shows that men are almost twice as likely to commit suicide or attempt suicide as women. and i think it really tells you about the hopelessness that's become part of everyday life for so many women and girls in afghanistan under these abusive rights violations. i mean, the ministry of vice and virtue, we repeatedly hear them say, what is the need for these women to leave their homes? why do they need to get an education? why do they need to work? why do they need to go to national parks? why did they need to take their children out to playgrounds, a place that they're banned? why did they need to go to salons? there is a question about their existence in public in general. well, how do any of us live without fresh air and sunshine and friends and time doing fun things with ourfamily? you know, how can any of us live without those things? and is it any wonder that it seems
fundamental rights, education, employment, freedom of movement. and now that they've taken away those rights, it seems like they're moving on to what really feels like intentional cruelty. banning women from parks and sport and beauty salons. and now vandermeer, which is really significant because it's one of the most beautiful places in afghanistan and one of the most beautiful places in the world. and the message seems to be that that that natural beauty is only for men. yeah, i mean, they've made it clear in the last two years, despite promises before their takeover, despite promises they made when they first came into power, i remember that first press conference that they held where they said women will be granted the right to an education. this won't be the 905. we won't repeat what happened when we first came to power in 1996. and in many ways, the world believed those promises. and yet these are more promises that they're breaking. well, you know, who never believed those promises is afghan women.