A dramatic collapse of kabul. The longest war of american history. The taliban controls afghan. Earlier today a chaotic scene a the airport. The only safe way out of kabul. Evacuation flights are underway. In the last few hours, u. S. Troops vaccinating. President biden monitoring all of this at camp david. He ordered 1,000 troops into afghanistan to help with the withdrawal. The indian government is providing refuge to afghan. Most commercial flights from the capitol did not make it out as the taliban took over kabul. The woman at the airport is scared the friend she left behind. I cant believe the world abandon afghanistan. Women are not going to have any more rights. A sharp increase for requests for visas in kabul. For families watching this has been especially difficult. Here is Nbc Bay areas sergio quintana. Because of all the efforts and support, the training they provided the afghan army, it just seems like it is just taken away. Her son was killed in an ambush in afghanistan i
And killed. The destruction lasted until the next dare, june 1st. The devastation much longer. The very heart of that community was burned to the ground. Thousands were left homeless. Much as many as 300 300 Black Americans were killed. The survivors, we should know between 101 and 107 years old. Le lets begin at the White House. Can you talk about that meeting that the president is going to have with Survivors Tonight and descendants of of survivors and the initiatives hes going to announce. Both the meeting and the initiative the president is going to highlight are a microcosm of the shifting political dynamics within the United States. The president who represents Democratic Party that increasingly has nonwhite voters as a Power Setter within that party, hes going to go meet with survivors as jim mentioned that long ignored massacre of black Wall Street and announce some steps to provide some redress, financially, try to narrow to some degree the racial wealth gap. So there are new
day. he lifted weights that are far beyond anything i could lift every single day. he did situps, push-ups, pullups. and complaints? his neck from his neck to his shoulder blade and down to his lower back, three main areas. despite that he remained physically active and would do these activities? oh, yes. when he did these things it led to his injuries that led to prescriptions for opiates? the injuries that he had to his neck. oh, yes. joining me now is shaq in minneapolis, boston globe opinion writer, kimberly atkins, chuck rosenberg and paul butler. welcome all. shaq, the reporters in the courtroom, the pool, about the testimony for tomorrow and how the jury is reacting to all of this? you got a sense from the two reporters allowed in the room as miss ross was testifying, she really connected with the jurors. she explained how floyd was a security guard and when he saw she was in distress, he came up and prayed with her. and she told about how the pain le
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