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Reliable Sources with Brian Stelter-20210822-15:23:00

have they tried to clamp down on those platforms, or do we not know? >> the majority of afghans, 65%, are under the age of 20. they're the 1990s taliban rule is totally foreign to them. but even those fighting in their early 20s, they, too, are used to social media. they, too, use whatsapp and facebook and so forth. they may consume a different form of content, but nonetheless, they're used to the technology. for the taliban to actually ban these platforms is going to be a shock to both sides, to our side as well as their side. >> that's something i'm going to keep an eye on, because people can tell their own stories now in a way they couldn't 20 years ago. saad, thank you very much for being here. >> thank you. fox calls it a mandate madness on the air, but we're going to show you how fox's covid coverage on the air does

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State of the Union with Jake Tapper and Dana Bash-20210822-16:10:00

left that the storm surge happened and the devastation happened. i think what you're seeing is residents here still on edge about what the effects of henri will be. yes, this does just seem like a rainstorm. we've got surfers out there enjoying when they really shouldn't be enjoying the conditions. i think residents are concerned about the storm surge which forecasters say they are concerned about it, at least until tomorrow morning. a one to three-foot storm surge. chris. >> alison, the same conversation i was having with people here. this is where i live. i know you can handle it and go out there and you want to test the surf. but then you put the lifeguards and rescue people at risk. if something goes wrong, somebody has to come out and get you. so think about them. now, this is going to be a story a little bit in new york of wait and see. right now henri has been better-than-expected. but duration could play a role in this story, fred. is it going to make landfall in

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State of the Union with Jake Tapper and Dana Bash-20210822-13:37:00

we also have studies under way that are called mixing stusd where we have one type of vaccine followed by another type of vaccine. that would include j&j followed by a pfizer or moderna vaccine. as soon as that data is available, we can present that to the fda and they can also review it for safety. so, as soon as those studies are done, we'll have more to recommend to j&j recipients about the timing of a booster and which shot they should get. >> health officials in mississippi say that poison control center calls are climbing, because they're seeing residents taking something called ivermectin, anti-parasite drugs for horses and cows to treat coronavirus. this has even led to one hospitalization. can you be clear for the american people on this drug? >> brianna, that is he heartbreaking to hear. let me say very clearly that ivermectin is not a recommended treatment for covid-19. it is not a recommended drug to prevent covid-19. the best protection we have

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HARDtalk-20210822-13:44:00

as i say, i have enormous respect forjoe biden, i have known him for many years and he is a good man and a decent man. and i understand that once this agreement of february 2020 was entered into, it became difficult. but on the other hand... by the way, the agreement of february 2020 made by the previous american administration with the taliban... it was conditional on changes of behaviour by the taliban and they broke the terms of that agreement, i mean, literally without any compunction whatever, so i think it is important to realise this is not something we needed to do. and, you know, again i understand the political pressure, but our footprint in afghanistan had really been reduced to a much, much smaller level and, as i say, by the end of 2019 we were in a situation where we could have held firm for some considerable time and helped the afghan people through the next stages of their progress.

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The Week With Joshua Johnson-20210822-01:51:00

routine. teaching them goes a long way in performing all kind of moves. like dancing. last year the various robots danced to the motown classic "do you love me?" i think it proves some people need more black friend. that's not the point. the point is, seeing machines act in complex ways can be pretty jarring. we know why. it kind of makes you wonder what the future holds and if you and i have anything to say next. listen to why why the researchers say why this project appeals to him. >> it's extremely hard. it's very rewarding. i wouldn't want to be somewhere, where i'm not working on a super hard problem that nobody else is working on. sow know, that's the opportunity that we get to do here every day. >> he makes a good point. there is something fulfilling and energizing about a long-term challenge than a task be a clear ending. the trick the to see it where it

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Kendis Gibson and Lindsey Reiser Report-20210822-10:15:00

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State of the Union with Jake Tapper and Dana Bash-20210822-13:04:00

if ever he would be able to return to his home country. another one getting on that flight, another former journalist saying he thought afghanistan was suffering a catastrophic brain drain now. that is something that the taliban is anxious to avoid while simultaneously they've been promising to have a more inclusive regime compared to the medieval rengime they had in th late 1990s, but on the ground, there is absolutely no faith in their promises of that, a consequence of which the huge number of people trying to get out, brianna. >> there is no faith. that is why they are risking life and limb to get out. sam kiley, thank you so much for that update from kabul. let's talk now with the national security adviser, jake sullivan, joining us from the white house. thank you so much for being with us this morning. can you just tell us, do you know how many americans and legal permanent residents are currently in afghanistan,

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ABC World News Tonight With David Muir-20210822-00:39:00

there are people desperate to get in there, with the most capable military in the world. >> we are, and that most capable military in the world is going to make sure that that airfield remains secure and safe. we're going to look at every way, every means possible to get american citizens, third-country nationals, special immigrant visa applicants into the airfield. >> reporter: and tonight, an extraordinary story of goodwill emerging. groups of u.s. veterans around the world coordinating with contacts on the ground to assist and rescue afghans who have served the u.s. >> we couldn't stand by and just watch people we know fall to a very, very certain fate. >> reporter: russell worth parker is a former marine and part of task force dunkirk. having done multiple tours of duty in afghanistan and iraq, worth parker says he is duty-bound to help. >> i don't know that i could live with myself if i didn't do something to just get one more

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FOX and Friends Sunday-20210822-10:54:00

one reporter writing, afghanistan has been rocked by climate change, past three decade brought flood and drought and left people hungry the taliban has capitalized on agricultural stress in government to recruit supporters. here to react publisher of climatedepot.com, marc murano. thanks for joining us. this isn't the first time this has happened. aoc blamed people coming across from central america on climate change. we all know they come for economic liberty and opportunity. how big of a stretch is it to blame what is happening in afghanistan and the strength of the taliban right now on climate change? >> it makes absolutely no sense. this is an embarrassing article, written by a cbs news climate and energy reporter. this is a desperate attempt to try to make anything bad that happens in the world, if you're embarrassed by something, if there is a bad weather, it is

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Dateline-20210822-06:31:00

carjacked at gunpoint by her estranged husband brian winchester. investigators suspected the two were behind mike's disappearance but without evidence, their hands were tied until, that is, a scary consistent involving a gun threatened to blow the couple's marriage apart. denise ran to police but they had something else they wanted to discuss. back to dennis murphy with "secrets of lake seminole. " >> denise williams had been carjacked at gunpoint by her estranged husband brian winchester. and now she was sitting in a police interview room giving her version of the abduction. >> what would lead him to this? >> to want to kill himself? >> for years, police -- felt that brian and denise were the keys to understanding mike's disappearance. and now with the kidnapping, they believed brian was taking no chances in getting rid of the one person who might know what he had done. >> i'm sure at some time he told you something. i'm telling you, he killed mike and he was going to kill you to make you go away. >> the detective pressed her, asking denise if she really knew the man she had married. >> that person you saw today, he killed mike, didn't he? >> that person could. >> and he did. that's who he was then. he has conned you to no end. it's not your fault.

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