former advisor to hillary clinton. welcome to the programme. it s been one year since the taliban seized power in the afghan capital kabul. the world watched in shock, as the country s government collapsed. thousands of afghan citizens and foreigners fearing taliban rule descended onto kabul airport, hoping to leave, some clinging onto planes. for the taliban and its supporters, today is a national holiday and a day of celebration for them, but not for everyone. we know that for those left behind, the humanitarian situation is dire. 95% of the population do not have enough food to eat. and more than a million children under the age of five sufferfrom prolonged malnutrition. before the taliban takeover, international aid accounted for 80% of the afghan state budget. but countries don t want to legitimise taliban rule so that aid has been cut off. this is the un. we are talking about the chronically half of the population, 20 million people, in constant need of some sort
They are the single is professor of arts and sciences. The professor of the disabilities and human and in addition hes the director of the project cultures that focuses on the look between medical sciences and Cultural Studies professor davis is the author of several books on disability including enforcing normalcy, disability and the body in which he won the 1996 and the award for the scholarship on the subject of north america. His memoir my sense of silence is chosen for the Chicago Tribune for 2000. Davis has been a guest on npr and the articles in the New York Times, the nations Chicago Tribune and the chronicle of higher education. Please join me in welcoming Leonard Davis at the National Archives. [applause] thank you for coming. Its interesting when i started introducing hes got the title of the Hidden History in the story and i was just thinking today by one to focus on this for the National Archives is the difference between the story and history. Lets see i just did somethin
My husband, my friend, my colleague, and chief White House Correspondent for the New York Times. Karen, is the Senior National respondent and the u. S. Columnist for the Financial Times. I am delighted to be welcoming all of you to charlie rose tonight. We are all delighted to be standing in his stead. I cannot think of a better group to talk about the Trump Administration and Foreign Policy. This is the beginning of this big second leg of his overseas adventures as president. Peter, what do you think about what happened today in poland . This was a major moment i think for President Trump. Peter the choice of poland is instructive. Why does he go to poland before meeting with Vladimir Putin in germany . He goes to poland to reassure central and Eastern Europeans who have been dubious about his expressed friendship with the president of russia and feel the need for reassurance. He gave what his staff wanted him to give them, a robust speech in the center of warsaw. Very propolish, and
My husband, my friend, my colleague, and chief White House Correspondent for the New York Times. Karen, is the Senior National respondent and the u. S. Columnist for the Financial Times. I am delighted to be welcoming all of you to charlie rose tonight. We are all delighted to be standing in his stead. I cannot think of a better group to talk about the Trump Administration and Foreign Policy. This is the beginning of this big second leg of his overseas adventures as president. Peter, what do you think about what happened today in poland . This was a major moment i think for President Trump. Peter the choice of poland is instructive. Why does he go to poland before meeting with Vladimir Putin in germany . He goes to poland to reassure central and Eastern Europeans who have been dubious about his expressed friendship with the president of russia and feel the need for reassurance. He gave what his staff wanted him to give them, a robust speech in the center of warsaw. Very propolish, and
Off. We have a team of people working. Kelly curran and jeff who is all over your morning commute concerning travel times. We take to the skies of las vegas where tom is up in sky 3 with your morning commute. Tom we showed you this earlier from the studio. This is on first street to the east of main and bonanza. Unfortunately we are understanding now this does involve an accidental death. There is a street. This is not going to affect people but want to clarify that was the lights before the top of the hour. We have a smooth commute on 15 getting a little busy as we get to team traffic and jeff. Jeff we have an accident that is at the intersection, not really impacting traffic too much. Fur coming in 15 southbound a another update in 10 minutes. Lets get a check of the windy forecast with kelly. Kelly we have a system bringing in much colder air for today as well. Here is a look at our day planner. Dress warm out there. Highs in the low to mid 50s today. Colder air on the way. Well tal