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BCM failure in new VW Polo 1.0 TSI AT | Painfully slow VW service & support

I have previously posted a couple of times in the Polo TSI thread about my troubles but now my troubles have escalated to VW itself so I felt like I should post a summary of my experience and feelings

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Fareed Zakaria GPS-20210822-17:25:00

heartbreaking here. it's the tragedy of afghanistan itself. for 20 years so many millions of people believed they would receive western support. they believed in the evolution of female education, of the arts, of cinema. they thought they had a future. now that future is getting on aircraft and leaving. as one of the evacuees just said to me, afghanistan is seeing a total brain drain. sam kiley, cnn, kabul international airport. a powerful look at the reality there. coming up, president biden is expected to address the worsening situation in kabul. later today, we're live from the white house. a miracle amid chaos. a mother went into labor on board a cargo plane. that story is next. we're continuing to watch tropical storm henri as it makes landfall in new england.

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The Sunday Show With Jonathan Capehart-20210822-14:55:00

off. we're going to have to go. people can't see your t-shirt, it says do good. thank you very much for coming to the sunday show. coming up, our meteorologist brings us the latest as tropical storm henri brings heavy rain and flooding to parts of the northeast. the house is expected to vote on the john lewis voting rights advancement act this week. my panel has a lot to say. keep it right here. machine lot to say. keep it right here machin y? it's just that it's... lavender, yes it is. old spice, it's for men. but i like the smell of it. [music playing] [♪♪] if you have diabetes, it's important to have confidence in the nutritional drink you choose. try boost glucose control. it's clinically shown to help manage blood sugar levels and contains high quality protein to help manage hunger and support muscle health. try boost today. usaa is made for the safe pilots. for mac. who can come to a stop with barely a bobble.

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CNN Newsroom With Fredricka Whitfield-20210822-18:20:30

CNN Newsroom With Fredricka Whitfield-20210822-18:20:30
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Breakfast-20210822-06:07:00

if the west wants to shape the 21st—century, it will take commitment, he concludes, through thick and thin. the issue, though, in western countries, in democracies, is long—term open—ended military commitments do require public support. chris mason, bbc news. 0ur political correspondent, ione wells joins us now. ione, what's been the reaction to his comments? the reaction has been pretty big. eartier— the reaction has been pretty big. earlier this — the reaction has been pretty big. earlier this week we heard president biden— earlier this week we heard president biden claimed he had no criticism of his afghan _ biden claimed he had no criticism of his afghan policy by allies. i think that argument is pretty hard to make now when_ that argument is pretty hard to make now when splashed across most of the pages _ now when splashed across most of the pages this— now when splashed across most of the pages this morning is a very damning attack— pages this morning is a very damning attack i _ pages this morning is a very damning attack i tony— pages this morning is a very damning attack i tony blair of what he describes as this imbecilic retreat and obviously as we heard there from chris. _ and obviously as we heard there from chris. it _ and obviously as we heard there from chris. it was — and obviously as we heard there from chris, it was tony blair who led the

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Unfiltered with Dan Bongino-20210822-05:59:30

Unfiltered with Dan Bongino-20210822-05:59:30
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HARDtalk-20210822-13:47:00

have done anything else, given that the us said, "look, we are going, "we're not going to support you?" britain didn't really have any other choice, did it? well, we couldn't stay there without the american support and i don't know enough about what internal conversations there have been, but certainly my view has been we should have been — and maybe we were, so i am not criticising anyone — but we should have been arguing very strongly that this was the wrong thing to do. whether you like it or not, it is part of your legacy. what would you say to the soldiers we have heard from this week that have been horrifically injured in afghanistan and the widows of soldiers who have died and they are saying, "well, "there was no point to this, was there?" they went to fight a war that was completely pointless and it is going back to the way it was. 0ur troops were fantastic in afghanistan and a lot of them made the ultimate sacrifice, a lot of them were injured and it is really important that they know this wasn't a hopeless endeavour and it wasn't a bad cause,

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BBC News-20210822-03:05:00

that is when evacuation process, it seems, for the moment at least, will and and after that, moment at least, will and and afterthat, many moment at least, will and and after that, many fear it will be extremely difficult to fly out of the country. so time, they feel, is really running out for them. so, as we were hearing there, mullah abdul ghani baradar, has arrived in kabul for talks on forming a government. but who is he and why is his arrival so significant? of the taliban. in his early 50s, he co—founded the taliban group and is one of the best—known. reported to have been one of mullah 0mar�*s most trusted commanders, he fled to pakistan after the us invasion in 2001 and was arrested in 2010 by security forces in an operation then considered to have dealt a fatal blow to the movement. mullah baradar was released in 2018 and moved to qatar — at the request of the us — to help bolster support for talks with them, acting as the taliban's chief ambassador. at one point, he spoke

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Justice With Judge Jeanine-20210822-01:27:00

hurts our credibility. john radcliffe and i got together and came up with a few things that would have bipartisan support. we have to first take care of the americans and get them home. and salvage our credibility in afghanistan. then reestablish american leadership among our allies. we'll pay for this crisis for many many years going forward. judge jeanine: i guess i can take from that that you believe we suffered on the world stage, that china is in a position to take advantage. i understand that china and russia are doing joint military exercises. are you aware of that? >> we are. they are some of the biggest exercises conducted by any country the past 30-40 years. that's to send a message to our friend and allies in the pacific.

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BBC News-20210822-12:14:00

realistically could britain have done anything else, given that the us said, "we are going? "look, we are not going to support you." britain didn't really have another choice, did it? well, we could not... we cannot stay there without the american support. i don't know enough about the internal conversations. but my view is that we should have been, and maybe we were, so i'm not criticising anyone. but we should have been arguing very strongly that this was the wrong thing to do. whether you like it or not, this is part of your legacy. what would you say to the soldiers who we have heard from this week that have been horrifically injured in afghanistan and the widows of soldiers who have died and they are saying, well, there was no point to this, was there? they went to fight a war that was completely pointless and it is going back to how it was. our troops were fantastic in afghanistan and a lot of them made the ultimate sacrifice

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