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through president biden's announcement in the administration's support for the proposal in geneva. this does not change the international property rights regime it basicallyust called for changes to how many countries can license it -- amy: we c hear you fine. >> companies can't access the license and the know-how to ensure that we do reach the target of 10% by the end of september and 40% of the global population by the end of this year and 70% by the end of 2022. as of now, the major blocks to this process is theact the european union is not supportive of it, and that is significant in the context of the wto as the european union speaks -- we're hoping president biden and others could use the summit this week to persuade our members to support it, the waiver, and in particular, the european union. with regard to the booster shots, i coach a working group and we've been discussing the movement in high-income countries forhe booster shots and the impacts of that. there are t. one is that it will continue the skewed distribution of vaccines we have most of the high income countries
through president biden's announcement in the administration's support for the proposal in geneva. this does not change the international property rights regime it basicallyust called for changes to how many countries can license it -- amy: we c hear you fine. >> companies can't access the license and the know-how to ensure that we do reach the target of 10% by the end of september and 40% of the global population by the end of this year and 70% by the end of 2022. as of now, the major...
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donor's conference in geneva monday. >> the people of afghanistan need lifelines after decades of war, suffering, and insecurity. they face perhaps their most perilous hour. amy: monday's donor conference raised $1.2 billion in pledges for afghanistan. the u.s., which spent over $2.3 trillion during its 20-year occupation of afghanistan, pledged just $64 million in aid. on capitol hill, secretary of state antony blinken defended the u.s. withdrawal from afghanistan, telling the house foreign affairs committee that no one in the biden administration predicted the afghan government would collapse while u.s. tros were still in kabul. during his opening remarks, blinken said by remaining in afghanistan, the u.s. military would ve only delayed the taliban's eventual takeover. -- inevitable takeover. >> there is no evince stayg longer would have made the afghans he forces were the afghan government anymore resilient or self-sustaining. 20 years and hundreds of blades of dollars in support, equipment, training does not suffice, why would another year? another five? another 10? amy: lincoln b
donor's conference in geneva monday. >> the people of afghanistan need lifelines after decades of war, suffering, and insecurity. they face perhaps their most perilous hour. amy: monday's donor conference raised $1.2 billion in pledges for afghanistan. the u.s., which spent over $2.3 trillion during its 20-year occupation of afghanistan, pledged just $64 million in aid. on capitol hill, secretary of state antony blinken defended the u.s. withdrawal from afghanistan, telling the house...
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as you know, international law does not apply, the geneva convention does not apply, american law does not apply -- nothing about that place. it is just a dark place, a black site. so when general miller arrived, he was the first one who brought the standard operation procedure and he was the first one started developing what they called enhanced interrogation technique, enhanced torture technique. we were kept in solitary confinement. food, clothes, medicine, air, everything was an experiment. also, psychologists provide the experiment. around 800 detainees from 15 nationalities, 20 languages spoken, and the youngest detainee was a baby brought in with his father and kept in the hospital. that man -- what hurt me most was seen that man. i could not take it. i had to fight every day with the guards. yes, general miller -- there is research called -- how guantanamo was tned into an experiment lab. amy: james yee was a chaplain who would come out and talk about what happened at guantanamo. >> it shocked and surprised us all. the first time i talked to him, i s taken to the interrogation
as you know, international law does not apply, the geneva convention does not apply, american law does not apply -- nothing about that place. it is just a dark place, a black site. so when general miller arrived, he was the first one who brought the standard operation procedure and he was the first one started developing what they called enhanced interrogation technique, enhanced torture technique. we were kept in solitary confinement. food, clothes, medicine, air, everything was an experiment....
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donor's conference in geneva monday. >> the people of afghanistan need lifelines after decades of war, suffering, and insecurity. they face perhaps their most perilous hour. amy: monday's donor conference raised $1.2 billion in pledges for afghanistan. the u.s., which spent over $2.3 trillion during its 20-year occupation of afghanistan, pledged just $64 million in aid. on capitol hill, secretary of state antony blinken defended the u.s. withdrawal from afghanistan, telling the house foreign affairs committee that no one in the biden administration predicted the afghan government would collapse while u.s. troops were still in kabul. during his opening remarks, blinken said by remaining in afghanistan, the u.s. military woulhave only delayed the taliban's eventual takeover. -- inevitable takeover. >> there is no evidee stayin longer would have made the afghans he forces were the afghan government anymore resilient or self-sustaining. 20 years and hundreds of blades of dollars in support, equipment, training does not suffice, why would another year? another five? another 10? amy: lincol
donor's conference in geneva monday. >> the people of afghanistan need lifelines after decades of war, suffering, and insecurity. they face perhaps their most perilous hour. amy: monday's donor conference raised $1.2 billion in pledges for afghanistan. the u.s., which spent over $2.3 trillion during its 20-year occupation of afghanistan, pledged just $64 million in aid. on capitol hill, secretary of state antony blinken defended the u.s. withdrawal from afghanistan, telling the house...